Chris05gto
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What are some good brands of Mini Split Heat Pumps? Mitsubishi, Lg ect.
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I researched for over 2 years. Kept wanting a budget mini-split. Ended up saving and postponing a few projects and bought a mitsubishi heat pump with inverter. Spent over twice what I originally intended and so far it has been a great investment. Cools like a freezer, heats like hell, and the energy savings and quiet operation are awesome. The back of my garage is 35' from the rear property line and the rear neighbor said he has never heard it running, but he can hear my house a/c kick on late at night. I have it in the apartment over my garage so future operating cost and quietness were a major consideration.
What does inverter mean?
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I think I am going to go with this one, MSZGE24NA / MUZGE24NA - Mitsubishi Mr. Slim 22,000 BTU 19 SEER Heat Pump Single Zone Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner
I have the Mistu Mr. Slim with two units running off of my compressor. My entire family and I love this thing.
The night it was installed there was a violent thunderstorm, I woke up the next day and the unit wasn't working whatsoever.
After numerous techs came by the scratch their heads and figure out what went wrong, it was determined the each computer board was somehow fried by the the lightning which struck just outside my house during the night.
I remember waking up after hearing the loud explosion and realizing how close it was. Well after about six different boards were procured from Mitsubishi (it took awhile too..!) I finally had the system that I had wanted and I would recommend it to anyone despite my ordeal.
Post lightening strike, regardless of the manuf or type of equipment, I advise my customers to not repair, but to replace the unit with your homeowners insurance. With lightening that doesn't go directly to ground, you have so much power squirting around in there that I've never had confidence in the equipment afterward. Some equipment will do ok with repairs but you end up with a lot of time/effort/energy/$ spent and you just never know how the rest of the unit, windings, etc have been weakened. Congrats on getting it running and may it last a long time and give you the value you deserve.![]()
I installed this one and I love it. Main reason I went with it is it has a toshiba compressor and is intended to be installed by a homeowner (and warranty stays intact). Also doesn't require a vacuum pump to install, and has english speaking tech support that will help with any installation issues. This is the first one I ever did and it went up in about 2 hours (not counting the electrical run). The only difference is mine is the 110v version. Cools like crazy and heats well too. All in all it was under $1K delivered with the 25' lineset. I absolutely love it and would buy another one in a heartbeat. Plus, they're mfg in MI so at least SOMEONE in the US is getting paid.
Also, the guy on the phone even haggled a couple bucks with me. Probably does with everyone else too, but it made me feel special at the moment!
http://ramsond.com/proddetail.php?prod=R37GW&cat=Ductless Mini Split AC Systems
I had my eye on this for when the time comes, but Im just not grasping how this can be installed without pumping down the system before letting the refrigerant into the lines.
I watched a youtube video on this. They basically open up the pressure side and then vent the return side valve a few times (looked like letting the air out of a tire to lower the psi). Not a good alternative to the vaccum pump and guages, but I have seen this done in Iraq when my mini-split unit was replaced. Took the guys all of 15 minutes to change the compressor unit.
I have an 800sq ft garage that is reasonably insulated, but in TX. Any recommendataions as to size and features to look for that would do this job?
I am not terribly interested in heat as it rarely gets too cold for working (for me) unless it is essentially "free". I am intrigued by the 110v idea (presumably a 20a dedicated circuit?) idea and had thought a 220 run would be required.
I am also intrigued with the diy installation if the pre-charge vac requirement is not necessary with come units.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks , I would love the Mistu Mr. Slim , but I can't run a 220 line so I need an AC that can run off 110 volt and wanted a mini split . I was really happy you posted and this is going to be it~! I wonder if I need to get someone here on Long Island to install for me? will be keeping cool soon, CC
I have two of them running. One on an addition on the house and one on the shop. Both have been working well without any issues.
