the title pretty much says it all, I'm not happy with my Samsung mini-split. I've had it for around 6 months now and in the summer it took the edge off in the garage, but never really got 'cold' (got down to the high 70's maybe), and now that winter is here, it's nearly pointless as a heater.
My workshop is an ~800 square feet attached garage and it seems to be relatively well insulated. The other day when it was around 18 degrees out in the morning, the garage only dipped down to around 45 degrees. Not bad. The weather was the same the next day and I needed to work on some stuff so when I woke up I turned on the mini-split. The best I could get was 52 degrees by around 1pm (and that was measured right next to the unit, not on the other side of the garage). It took that whole time to slowly creep up. By that time, the outside temp was about 40, so it was really only getting ~12 degrees above outside temp, which seems pretty pathetic for a 24k BTU unit.
The unit is a Samsung AR24KSWSJWKN. I wasn't able to find the exact model on their site (probably been replaced with something else), but the label says it's a split system and heat pump. The cooling capacity is 21K BTU and the heating is 27K BTU. It was pretty much the top of the line at the time with WiFi and such. The air coming out of it is like 'room temperature', but never really warm or hot. It just feels like a breeze that's not necessarily cold, but not really warm either. It runs for maybe an hour, and then stops because the lines get frozen, then goes back on, etc. In the time it's not running, I lose a degree or two, then it heats up a few degrees, then I lose most of that, etc.
So I guess my question is, should this be adequate to heat up the garage, or is there something wrong with the unit? I just feel that a little 120V space heater could give me about the same performance. Should I get it checked out, or are these things just not meant to provide much heat?
My workshop is an ~800 square feet attached garage and it seems to be relatively well insulated. The other day when it was around 18 degrees out in the morning, the garage only dipped down to around 45 degrees. Not bad. The weather was the same the next day and I needed to work on some stuff so when I woke up I turned on the mini-split. The best I could get was 52 degrees by around 1pm (and that was measured right next to the unit, not on the other side of the garage). It took that whole time to slowly creep up. By that time, the outside temp was about 40, so it was really only getting ~12 degrees above outside temp, which seems pretty pathetic for a 24k BTU unit.
The unit is a Samsung AR24KSWSJWKN. I wasn't able to find the exact model on their site (probably been replaced with something else), but the label says it's a split system and heat pump. The cooling capacity is 21K BTU and the heating is 27K BTU. It was pretty much the top of the line at the time with WiFi and such. The air coming out of it is like 'room temperature', but never really warm or hot. It just feels like a breeze that's not necessarily cold, but not really warm either. It runs for maybe an hour, and then stops because the lines get frozen, then goes back on, etc. In the time it's not running, I lose a degree or two, then it heats up a few degrees, then I lose most of that, etc.
So I guess my question is, should this be adequate to heat up the garage, or is there something wrong with the unit? I just feel that a little 120V space heater could give me about the same performance. Should I get it checked out, or are these things just not meant to provide much heat?