This weekend wasn't quite as productive as I had hoped, but that's the story of my life, and I'm used to it. Got the inside unit mounted at least.
Sorry, no glamour shots here, you get to see the real mess in there.
This was Saturday working around family time and meals.
Shot of some of the materials. Condenser and compressor, lineset cover, compressor wall mount bracket, etc.
I put up a backer board since I was afraid I couldn't catch studs where I needed to. As I found out later, there was more wood in the wall than I thought, would have probably been fine.
It's real when you drill holes in the wall...
You can just see that I wasn't paying enough attention when I marked for the inside wall hole. I marked the studs, but shifted the template later and drilled in the wrong spot by about an inch. No big deal, corrected, just have an oblong hole. Yes, I thought about starting over, I'm trying to forget it's there.
Ordered these telescoping wall sleeves. Turns out of you take the flange off one and screw it on the other, it will tighten down perfectly and make a nice clean install. They should sell them like this.
And a little more today...
Got the backer board painted last night, and the mount in place. Probably a few more screws than necessary, but vibrations drive me nuts.
And started feeding lineset through the holes. One of the down sides of this DIY system, there is a lot of lineset. I have seen it advertised as 25 and 26 feet. I measured 26 feet from the back of the indoor unit. Also, it is not completely clear in the instructions or videos I don't think, the lineset is attached to the indoor unit. You have to deal with it together, which is unwieldy...
Had to go to work for a while, took this pic while getting gas. Beautiful out...
I was mostly working by myself, so I got a little creative. I did get my wife to assist, but we don't always work together that well at mechanical type things. Tried to make it as foolproof as possible.
This is a stand I threw together to mount wall cabinets. Screwed to a furniture dolly with an extra support on top, we now have a rolling mini split install fixture. Oh, and duct tape, don't forget duct tape, even if it is a ductless system.
All the wife had to do was push a little and keep it from tipping as I feed lineset.
BTW, I grew up in NC and live in GA, yes, I am a redneck when necessary.
Was probably a little more careful than necessary to avoid kinking the lines.
You can also see the base of the Fortress lineset cover in that pic.
And after some precarious balancing, a lot of sweating, and a bit of profanity, the inside unit is mounted.
This is what I have inside the closet. Need some insulation and more tape to clean that up some.
More tomorrow, I hope,
Jason
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