Yitahome has
12000 BTU 110V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner with 20 SEER2 on sale for $719.99 - $273.59 off when you apply coupon code
AC0304 on the checkout page =
$446.40.
Shipping is free.
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Izzy138 for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Indoor unit: 31.2"W x 7.9"D x 11.5"H
- Outdoor unit: 27.8"W x 11"D x 20.9"H
- Coverage Area 750 Square Feet
- BTU Cooling 12000 BTU
- BTU Heating 12000 BTU
- Wattage 1400 W
- Voltage 115 V
- Minimum Temperature 60 °F
- Maximum Temperature 90 °F
- Dehumidifying 2.2 LBS/H
- Wi-Fi compatible
- Includes Installation Kit and Coolant
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The 110V is out of stock. Only 220V available.
There's a reason why legit brands dont sell direct to consumer, because if the install is poorly done, the brand gets blamed.
Assuming you dont get a bad unit, quality just depends on performing a good install, reading and following the install manual and not cutting corners.
I like 220v since i can dedicate a circuit and oversize the wire run.
They run very silent though the WAF is low.
The 110V is out of stock. Only 220V available.
If you cannot and have a 110v circuit close by with plenty of head room then 110v works.
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The 110V is out of stock. Only 220V available.
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You really just need a vacuum pump and adapters. To me, the most difficult part of installation is actually running a conduit to bring power from the panel to the unit.
But if you do that same process *except* you leave one or more line connections loose, you can connect a refrigerant can to the service port and remove the air via displacement and tighten the connections while doing so. It's wasteful, and kinda stupid, but I guess maybe it's faster and easier to grab a small can of refrigerant and a fill hose than lugging your pump and gauges, finding an extension cord, hooking it all up, waiting 10 minutes, disconnecting it all, and lugging everything back. I certainly wouldn't pay good money for someone to do it that way. Then again, I'd do it myself and not pay anyone any money.
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he said he purged it to make it work. whatever that means.
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