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24000 BTU 21 SEER2 208-230V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater for $1059 – $80 with code
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$979. Shipping is Free.
About this item:- Energy Star & AHRI Certified
- Color: White
- Material: Metal, Aluminum, Plastic
- Indoor Unit Size: 43" x 9" x 13" (L x W x H)
- Outdoor Unit Size: 35.5" x 14" x 27.5" (L x W x H)
- Cooling Capacity: 22,000 BTU
- Heating Capacity: 24,000 BTU
- Cooling Power: 1650W
- Heating Power: 1750W
- Voltage: 208-230V~60Hz/1PH
- Coverage Area: 1500 sq. ft
- Dehumidifying Capacity: 76 Pints/Day
- Temperature Setting Range: 60℉-90℉
- Refrigeration: R32
- Indoor Noise Level: 50 dB
- Outdoor Noise Level: 59 dB
- Net Weight of Indoor Unit: 31lbs
- Net Weight of Outdoor Unit: 95lbs
- HSPF2: 10
- SEER2: 21
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My local utility does $500 rebate per ton on AHRI rated heat pumps. Combining both of those, it's better than free. Installation would normally cost a fortune, but if you have your own specialty HVAC tools, the know how, and whatever business license required by your local utility, this is a darn good deal. Not familiar with the brand, but free is free.
The Mr Cool from Costco can run at 5f and comes with 25ft tubing. DIY
If you only need 13feet distance from your outside to inside unit and won't run it when it's below 15f outside, have a vacuum pump, I would get this costway.
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The Mr Cool from Costco can run at 5f and comes with 25ft tubing. DIY
If you only need 13feet distance from your outside to inside unit and won't run it when it's below 15f outside, have a vacuum pump, I would get this costway.
The issue is the condenser icing up.
Does this one work? https://www.homedepot.c
Does this one work? https://www.homedepot.c
Apparently the installation is much easier for the window AC, I wonder why people choose mini split over that?
Apparently the installation is much easier for the window AC, I wonder why people choose mini split over that?
Higher efficiency and energy use. it's a HUGE difference. USA is just screwed over stupid regulations and forcing people to use contractors so it's harder to get split units. If you were to go to other countries, you will see that most households use split units. Only the USA is stuck in the stone age with people using boxed window A/C units.
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