I don't see why not, as long as it has fall and there's no belly's in it, it should do it's job no matter the path you take.,Trying to figure out placement and running of lines for 2 MrCool units in my Buick Sales and Service garage. Both will be on interior walls that I am currently working on installing insulation and very shortly will be installing wall board on to. Quick Question: I plan to run the line set from the inside unit into the wall then up into the attic then over to and down the outside wall. Can the condensate line from the inside unit be ran separate, say from the unit, through the wall studs and to the exterior wall.
I don't see why not, as long as it has fall and there's no belly's in it, it should do it's job no matter the path you take.,
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Sorry no, didn't clarify. Our baseboard heaters are electric. In reality we already removed the one from the master bedroom as it was in an awkward location that limited room layout options. The others are turned off 95% of the time as we get a fair amount of heat rising through our central staircase and have been ok with it to a degree. Any heat output from the split system would probably be more than we need.Baseboard heating means hot water I assume. I would not remove them until you see how the mini holds up in super cold weather.
Understanding that the condensate line is gravity flow and cant be run up into the attic, can the condensate line from the inside unit be ran separate, say from the unit, through the wall studs and to the exterior wall.
5/8 ID fits right over the factory drain hose.Does anyone know the size of the vinyl condensate tubing on a MrCool 36,000 btu unit. I need to install one in an interior wall so I can proceed with building out the wall and wall board as far as possible while waiting on the units to arrive.


I picked up a 18k Mr Cool for the shop. I unboxed the main unit on friday to start mocking up the various lines and was greeted with this. Not even sure what this is for.
Option 1. Figure out an exchange. HD is about an hour away, so it would take a morning to do in person.
Option 2. Live with it. I won't see that side anyways and I doubt it effects the function.
Recommendations?
yes, mine runs separateTha's what I was thinking, just wondering if the configuration of the line exiting the unit would allow it. I probably need to study up on the nomenclature of the unit and installation instructions more. Thanks @Ilikeike
EDIT: they got back to me:Going on summer #3 with this 36K multi-head unit (have three heads, 9k, 9k, 12k). So far so good, knock on wood, the only issue I have is with the android app, SmartHVAC app version 5.2.8, it seems randomly the air-handler units show as "online" or "offline", just totally random. Sometimes I have to use the app, sometimes I have to use the remotes. Anyone else have this problem? Support ([email protected]) is no help
I put a new $900 truwall motel type unit in my new garage four years ago. Amana unit bought online. Works great for heat and cool.Pretty sure I am about to pull the trigger on an 18K version of the MRCOOL DIY mini split. I am put off a little by the lack of reviews, and the thing seems too good to be true, but... There aren't any negative reviews, either the things work great and almost no one bothers to post a positive review, or they have only ever sold about 5 of them. And if 2 of those 5 were bad, we all know there would be negative reviews all over the internet.
I have to do something, I had the garage insulated when it was built, and we are reaching the season where it is going to get hot in there and stay hot, plus as I was warned, the humidity is obviously high inside. We have seen upper 80's to low 90's so far, and I am sure I will not be using the space much without A/C.
I have a couple of quotes, one for a Trane (actually a rebadged Gree) and one for Daiken, each around 4 grand before we start talking about rebates and incentives and all. I think they got the Trane down to $3,600 and 0% financing for 36 months or such. I'm all about supporting good local companies, and yes, the expertise and warranty on the work is worth something to me, but I can't see over 4K for a unit I can buy on the internet for $1,200 with a different sticker. I was all but told that they essentially charge the same prices for mini splits as traditional split systems. I guess duct work and wiring separate thermostats is free. I have already spent way over what I intended on this garage, I don't see another 3 to 4 grand, even if it is financed at 0%.
So... For $1,200 I can have a pre-charged unit with a nifty pre-charged line set deal delivered to my door. If it lasts 3 or 4 years I think I still get my investment out of it. It is supposed to have a 5 year warranty on everything, 7 on compressor. Of course if it needs a compressor in 5 years, it's probably time to replace the whole thing.
I have thought about window units, but a window unit with heat and cool in the same BTU is $600 or so, and the mini split should be more efficient to operate. Plus I am not supposed to have a window unit in the neighborhood, and I don't really want to give up the window. I would likely still need a dehumidifier also.
Thoughts ? Encouragement ? Talk me down ?
If I go forward, I promise it will be posted and reviewed here for everyone to see.
Thanks for reading the rambling,
Jason
Would like an HVAC pro to recommend a decent MrCool install YouTube. For those of us not in the profession it would be very helpful, as it is hard to suss out the bad ones.Beware the YT knuckleheads - lots of vids on installing Mr.Cool minis. Unfortunately, anybody with a go-pro thinks they're some kind of authority, know-it-all, or brainiac. So much FUD.
Referring to my post 981 about having to fix mine.
The pro did the nitrogen procedure and then pulled vacuum for 28 hours. Only that long because it was a weekend and he showed back up at his convenience. I did not mind.
I wish I had noted what micron he got it down to but he seemed surprised and pleased at the results.
Update: This outfit works way better than it did originally. Noticeably so. 100 + degree days don't faze it where in the past it was a bit iffy.
It makes me wonder if it had a full charge in the unit (diy) to begin with. As it all leaked out we don't know for sure what was in there.
I think I am going to add the nitrogen components to my AC tool collection, save up for some of that golden r410a and freshen the units (also diy) on my house.


What's the longest anyone has heard of a Mr Cool unit running without significant problems? Any >10 year installations out there? The AC portion of our traditional HVAC has died, and we don't love the current set up by any means. Longevity of the Mr Cool's is my last reservation for a house.
I've heard this from hvac pros before and thought it was a gimmick. My guess is she's passed dozens of them in your travels and just never noticed. Remember, it's always and ALL about the FEELZ.@Browneye, thanks for the input. I can't get my wife on board for a mini split set up. She's worried about how the inside head units look and selling down the road. And I can't give her significant money savings over the HVAC companies quote for replacing just the AC. I told her I wouldn't fight her on it, but that she couldn't complain when the bedroom wasn't as comfortable as she'd like.


Thickness of copper in coils has a lot to do with difference in price. Even made in same factory. Now they are grooving the inside of the coil copper to get quicker heat transfer also referred to micro fins! I would hope the better brands are not doing this???Well I just got a quote for my MrCool config and the price is nearly double that of Senville at nearly $7,000cdn (vs $3600). Barring some serious "get what you pay for" issues with the Senville it looks like it will by my best option.
Will I have issues running a 36k but unit without really pushing the limits of the air handlers? Because we only really need cooling frequently in the two larger spaces (12k each) it really doesn't put much demand on it, especially when considering we also have a furnace feeding one of the zones for heating purposes.
Thanks for all the commentary. Apparently the discussion is still open, much to my surprise. I just finished installing the Mr Cool unit in the garage and she seems to like how it functions out there.BTW, on resale, for a home in this value, if the buyer really wants central air, they can have one installed. So I don't really care - I spent a couple of grand instead of eighteen grand. The ducting is still there, just new equipment installed - gonna be the same cost as a replacement system anyway. The real estate selling fees are gonna be several times that anyway, an hvac system maybe one or two percent of the home value.