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They are a very close 2nd tier if not almost tied with first tier manufacturers for ductless like Mitsubishi, Daikin and Fujitsu.
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This is the one I was referring to. Might be larger than you'd need and I was also factoring in a military discount.
Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing.
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I'm looking at this for a 900 sq ft ground floor condo if that makes a difference.
so I've been contemplating a mini split when/if my central dies and i need to replace it
it's a small 1100 sqft house...
how does the mini split get vents to all the different rooms? or it doesnt? does this sound like a good idea?
i already figure diy install out of the question, a few things are just too involved imo and this is one of them
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so I've been contemplating a mini split when/if my central dies and i need to replace it
it's a small 1100 sqft house...
how does the mini split get vents to all the different rooms? or it doesnt? does this sound like a good idea?
i already figure diy install out of the question, a few things are just too involved imo and this is one of them
You would need a multi zone mini split system or multiple mini splits. The only way conditioned air gets distributed is through the wall or ceiling cassettes. There will not be "vents" in each room as you are used to in traditional HVAC systems.
240V is more efficient. Lower current draw, so able to use smaller wire size.
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If no appropriate window is available and you are allowed/willing to cut a hole in the wall, you can also mount the AC that way. You get a bit more flexibility with a wall install as well.
I'd also advise to make sure there are safety measures in place to prevent the dog from succumbing to deadly heat. Remote temp sensor or wifi enabled AC unit at a minimum.