streetdaddy
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Just bought one of these diy mini splits. Was going to get a window shaker but for less than $200 more i found this. Video makes it look so easy!
I wish people would come back and tell us how it all went.
Like many I would like a good answer to this. My little quart jar shop currently has a a portable unit and I know that isn't going to cut it in the Summer. I will either spring for a mini (which would pick up some of the heat load in Winter) or a through the wall unit. It would be nice to know some options that does not include spending a fortune.
All the Mr. Cool folks always have really low post counts. I think are bots.
Usually you can use a paper clip or small pocket screw driver and get the wires out of the plug.
Nice write up, thanks for sharing
Fat Tony- I couldnt tell from the pics but did you wire the unit to a cut off switch mounted outside than from there to your panel? I am assuming its breakerd at 20 amp
Correct. There is an air conditioning disconnect switch to the left in that picture on the adjacent exterior wall. It is a typical 60A non-fused disconnect switch. WRT the circuit breaker, they specify a 25A circuit for the 24K unit. Finding one of those at the box stores is like trying to find a football bat. I just used a 30A breaker. It won't damage anything.
Looking as well to put a mini split. For any you who have done the install or professional installers. Is there any reason why the line set on the outside cannot be fed through a insulated stud cavity in wall and then come out where the connection to the compressor is or does it have to be on the outside. A typical forced air unit would have it going to the furnace direct anyway. I would like to put a 10-12' run in a wall cavity?
Thx
Great. I won't love to do it this way. ThxI dont have a mini split myself, and have only been researching so far, so my repsonse is only to what I have seen. But yes, many mini split owners run the linesets hidden in the wall.