Before I get scolded: yes, I've read the other threads on this topic. I've done tons of reading and I think I'm ready to buy something but I have a few questions first. I'm just finishing up a 24x30 detached garage with a bonus room above.
1) Anyone have one of the less expensive brands with hyper heat (Pioneer, Senville, etc.)? They all claim to work down to -22. Any experience with that? We occasionally get that cold around here in NW Wisconsin - maybe a couple days a year. I was told I may be able to have this be my only source of heat?? I'm going to do an experiment and see if that's true this winter. I'll probably leave them on "freeze protection" mode - about 46-50 degrees - most of the time unless I'm working or playing in there. Any other brands I should look at? Can't afford a Fujitsu or Mitsubishi.
2) With multi-zone units they divide the air handler size differently. The one I'm looking at is a 28k condenser with two 12k handlers or a 18k and a 9k handler. Although they have the same square footage, the garage is 7200 cubic feet and the bonus room is 4080 cubic feet. Should I do the 18k (garage) and 9k (bonus room) split? Sounds obvious, but the bonus room may be a living (or hanging out) space some day, so I want to make sure it stays cool/warm.
3) I've heard a few times that it's better to get 2 separate units than one multi-zone unit. I can get 2 separate 12k Pioneers for $2500 or a Senville with two 12k heads for $2300. Is it worth the extra money/install process?
4) At what point does the efficiency get so low that it would be cheaper to have a back-up source? Would it be so much less efficient at, say 0 degrees that it would be worth the expense to install an LP backup? What about other electric heat?
1) Anyone have one of the less expensive brands with hyper heat (Pioneer, Senville, etc.)? They all claim to work down to -22. Any experience with that? We occasionally get that cold around here in NW Wisconsin - maybe a couple days a year. I was told I may be able to have this be my only source of heat?? I'm going to do an experiment and see if that's true this winter. I'll probably leave them on "freeze protection" mode - about 46-50 degrees - most of the time unless I'm working or playing in there. Any other brands I should look at? Can't afford a Fujitsu or Mitsubishi.
2) With multi-zone units they divide the air handler size differently. The one I'm looking at is a 28k condenser with two 12k handlers or a 18k and a 9k handler. Although they have the same square footage, the garage is 7200 cubic feet and the bonus room is 4080 cubic feet. Should I do the 18k (garage) and 9k (bonus room) split? Sounds obvious, but the bonus room may be a living (or hanging out) space some day, so I want to make sure it stays cool/warm.
3) I've heard a few times that it's better to get 2 separate units than one multi-zone unit. I can get 2 separate 12k Pioneers for $2500 or a Senville with two 12k heads for $2300. Is it worth the extra money/install process?
4) At what point does the efficiency get so low that it would be cheaper to have a back-up source? Would it be so much less efficient at, say 0 degrees that it would be worth the expense to install an LP backup? What about other electric heat?
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