dneiding
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This is not directly garage related but since there is frequently talk about using a mini split in the garage, I thought I post my recent mini split install in my house.
I have two propane furnaces in my house and two rooms that use electric baseboard. I have no central A/C. I decided to install mini splits in the four bedrooms, living room and dining room. These six indoor units are hooked up to three outdoor compressors; a single-zone 18K BTU, a three-zone 27K BTU (only using two zones on that one) and a four-zone 36K BTU (only using three zones on that one).
I bought everything from www.alpinehomeair.com. They have a nice sizing program on-line. Once I had everything sized per their on-line tool I called and spoke to a CSR and he helped adjust a few things once he heard my specific plans - also offered me a small discount to buy everything at once vs piecmeal.
Everything was shipped via freight and I received it in two days.
I watched all the YouTube videos on installation I could find and felt pretty comfortable doing the installation. As expected, the first one took the most time and by the time I had two of them done I was able to zip through the rest.
A HVAC friend of mine came over last Saturday and pumped down all of the lines and we got them up and running. I finished the line-set covers today (bought those from Amazon).
So far, they are super nice. Very comfortable, consistent heat and quiet. The temperature has only been in the low-30's so far so I don't have any experience with the performance in very low temps. Literature says they are 80% efficient at -13 degrees so we will see how they work.
I have two propane furnaces in my house and two rooms that use electric baseboard. I have no central A/C. I decided to install mini splits in the four bedrooms, living room and dining room. These six indoor units are hooked up to three outdoor compressors; a single-zone 18K BTU, a three-zone 27K BTU (only using two zones on that one) and a four-zone 36K BTU (only using three zones on that one).
I bought everything from www.alpinehomeair.com. They have a nice sizing program on-line. Once I had everything sized per their on-line tool I called and spoke to a CSR and he helped adjust a few things once he heard my specific plans - also offered me a small discount to buy everything at once vs piecmeal.
Everything was shipped via freight and I received it in two days.
I watched all the YouTube videos on installation I could find and felt pretty comfortable doing the installation. As expected, the first one took the most time and by the time I had two of them done I was able to zip through the rest.
A HVAC friend of mine came over last Saturday and pumped down all of the lines and we got them up and running. I finished the line-set covers today (bought those from Amazon).
So far, they are super nice. Very comfortable, consistent heat and quiet. The temperature has only been in the low-30's so far so I don't have any experience with the performance in very low temps. Literature says they are 80% efficient at -13 degrees so we will see how they work.
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