Centex Hokie
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I put in a mini split, MrCool 24K BTU Olympus ES Heat Pump in a 900 foot garage with a 10 foot ceiling that has R15 Rockwool in the walls and R30 insulation in the ceiling, 2 insulated garage doors, one man door, and one window. Is it the right size. Check back in August.
What I learned was the following:
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I put in a mini split, MrCool 24K BTU Olympus ES Heat Pump in a 900 foot garage with a 10 foot ceiling that has R15 Rockwool in the walls and R30 insulation in the ceiling, 2 insulated garage doors, one man door, and one window. Is it the right size. Check back in August.
What I learned was the following:
- Drilling in rock to make the hole was easier than expected. The stone was about 9" thick, but it just took some time and a lot of small holes.
- The line cover set was not that great. The box got a little roughed up in shipping, but it need more "trim Clips" to cover transitions, and the fit up is pretty flimsy.
- I ran the line down the inside of the garage to keep off of the "uneven stone". The challenge with that is getting the lineset routed to fit the cover. I wasn't comfortable with making the bend radius to match the cover so I am going to probably find an adjustable elbow to fit the line set a little better.
- The start up of the unit took the technician 45 minutes making what they charge to start these up in our area ($400) seem very high to me.
- Looking forward to having a year round garage. Here in Texas without some help we get about 6 months of comfort.
. The line set is pretty easy to bend, but carefully read the min diameter in the installation instructions. You can make them too tight and affect flow. I can’t comment on the tech charging $400, every region has different rates. I hope you enjoy you MSHP.