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Tosot is a brand owned / made by Gree, which makes a third of all air conditioners worldwide.
They are a very close 2nd tier if not almost tied with first tier manufacturers for ductless like Mitsubishi, Daikin and Fujitsu.
Bought 2 12k Tosot units over a month ago. Their build quality is A+ when compared these no name brands. Def go Tosot if you're putting it in your own home and not a flip.
$1k is cheap if they are certified licensed installer

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05-24-2024 at 02:45 PM.
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It must be incredible hard to install this as DIY.
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05-24-2024 at 02:49 PM.
05-24-2024 at 02:49 PM.
Quote from RelaxedPear227 :
I have one that i put in last fall. I can recommend (and it was qualified for tax credit) Used it all winter for heating and seemed to perform just fine. I also have a Pioneer diamante ultra ++ that is higher end (hundreds more) and really they both seem to perform the same. Installing them isn't hard, but i've done 5 of them.
Awesome thank you, I ordered 2
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Master_of_None
05-24-2024 at 02:58 PM.
05-24-2024 at 02:58 PM.
Where can i find out how many btu for a hot garage 120°F that is 18x20 (360 sf)?
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The Professor
05-24-2024 at 03:00 PM.
05-24-2024 at 03:00 PM.
Quote from winglik7 :
Is this deal still there. I would like to get a cheaper Pioneer unit. Thanks

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.



https://www.homedepot.com/p/Pione.../322261063
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05-24-2024 at 03:17 PM.
05-24-2024 at 03:17 PM.
Quote from chong67 :
It must be incredible hard to install this as DIY.
depends on the circumstances.... how long and where the lineset is run, fishing wires, electrical hookups, masonry mount, 3rd floor vs. 1st floor, etc. If its relatively open, easily accessible and mounted on an exterior wall, its generally not too bad.
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05-24-2024 at 03:20 PM.
05-24-2024 at 03:20 PM.
Would the mini splits work In a garage that's not insulated and have no drywall ceiling?
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05-24-2024 at 03:29 PM.
05-24-2024 at 03:29 PM.
Quote from feelinloose :
Are the dual vent hose units better and more efficient than single vent hose units?
Check the SEER ratings. Those single hose units are often 6-8 SEER, when many of the dual hose are in the 12-13 SEER range. So you are talking almost double the efficiency. That is a massive difference.
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05-24-2024 at 04:01 PM.
05-24-2024 at 04:01 PM.
Quote from noize :
Would the mini splits work In a garage that's not insulated and have no drywall ceiling?
Sure, but it would have to work a lot harder to keep the garage cool. You'll be wasting a lot of money on electricity.
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05-24-2024 at 04:42 PM.
05-24-2024 at 04:42 PM.
Is Turbro or Cool Living as good a brand as Tosot for the more powerful units (12k-24k BTU ductless, vs 9k BTU for the Tosot)?

I'm looking at this for a 900 sq ft ground floor condo if that makes a difference.
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05-24-2024 at 04:51 PM.
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Not in the market, but why would anyone get 230v version if 120v version is available?
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05-24-2024 at 05:08 PM.
05-24-2024 at 05:08 PM.
i hate all the attic nonsense in my central heat pump in texas. it has an air handler in the attic, with a big drain pan underneath and drain lines, whole big old ducting system, i hate it all and seems so inefficient

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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05-24-2024 at 05:15 PM.

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05-24-2024 at 05:15 PM.
Quote from stingtime :
Not in the market, but why would anyone get 230v version if 120v version is available?
230-volt supply can transmit the power more cheaply because a smaller current is needed, and so you can use thinner cables and/or lose less energy through heat generated in the cables.
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i hate all the attic nonsense in my central heat pump in texas. it has an air handler in the attic, with a big drain pan underneath and drain lines, whole big old ducting system, i hate it all and seems so inefficient

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.
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05-24-2024 at 09:22 PM.
05-24-2024 at 09:22 PM.
Quote from stingtime :
Not in the market, but why would anyone get 230v version if 120v version is available?

240V is more efficient. Lower current draw, so able to use smaller wire size.
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05-25-2024 at 01:38 AM.
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What option did you end up going with instead ?? I'm in the same boat trying to cool a 8x7 shed for my dog , im almost positive this option WILL cool it down and is, in fact , over kill for that purpose (which in the case of the dog is a good thing ) .
If there's a vertical opening window, I'd just do a standard or U-Shaped window unit. It's more appropriately sized for that space, but still overkill (depending on wall thickness and whether the shed is insulated).

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.
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