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Costway Energy Star Certified 12000 BTU 24 SEER2 115V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner and Heater WiFi Enabled for $759 – $180 when you apply coupon code
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Product Details:
- Color: White
- Material: Metal, Aluminum, Plastic
- Indoor Unit Size: 32.5" x 12" x 8"
- Outdoor Unit Size: 28" x 11" x 21"
- Max Control Distance: 26 ft
- Cooling Capacity: 12000 BTU
- Heating Capacity: 12300 BTU
- Cooling Power: 960W
- Heating Power: 850W
- Voltage: 115V~60Hz
- Heat Pump: 1 ton
- Coverage Area: 750 sq.ft
- Dehumidifying Capacity: 51 Pints/Day
- Air Flow Rate: 412 CFM
- Temperature Setting Range: 60℉~90℉
- Refrigeration: R32
- HSPF: 210
- SEER: 224
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Could you terminate to a plug? Yes. Should you? Probably not. Feels like that would not meet code, but I can't confirm that. Just sounds suspect.
That said, I have a Costway 18K BTU mini split in my 1,000 sqft shop with very little insulation. It works well, but it isn't but enough for the shop. I knew that putting it in. I paid $589 about a year ago, but no WiFi on mine. 220 volt
I installed it, and consider myself slightly above novice. I know enough to be dangerous. Plenty of online videos. Only odd tool you need is an HVAC vacuum. Otherwise all the tools you need you probably already have.
Instructions are detailed good. The only issue I had was really around the electrical wiring . The wire colors on the unit did not match the instructions, so it took me a bit to figure it out.
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Power = Current x Voltage
110v x 10 amps = 1100 watts.
220v x 5 amps = 1100 watts.
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people install them in cargo trailer conversions, But I would assume some have them hardwired and an option to boondock off batteries by also having it plugged into an inverter via plug.
I'm fairly hands on and thinking of just purchasing and installing a new. CAn you comment on concerns of how the install may affect the unit leaking?
Mine was not installed professionally. I paid less than $500 for installation. The guy did not do a good job on it, and it leaked every 3 months.
That's why I am interested in these budget mini splits that just need to last a couple years. When it becomes a problem, I just find a new one instead of trying to repair it.
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If you won't mind it taking an extra 30 to 45 seconds to warm up or cool down, 120V is fine. I've got half on 220 and half on 120. That's basically been the only noticable difference.
I'm running one of my 120v Pioneers on solar via EG4 3000w inverter (this one: https://signaturesolar.
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Could you terminate to a plug? Yes. Should you? Probably not. Feels like that would not meet code, but I can't confirm that. Just sounds suspect.
That said, I have a Costway 18K BTU mini split in my 1,000 sqft shop with very little insulation. It works well, but it isn't but enough for the shop. I knew that putting it in. I paid $589 about a year ago, but no WiFi on mine. 220 volt
I installed it, and consider myself slightly above novice. I know enough to be dangerous. Plenty of online videos. Only odd tool you need is an HVAC vacuum. Otherwise all the tools you need you probably already have.
Instructions are detailed good. The only issue I had was really around the electrical wiring . The wire colors on the unit did not match the instructions, so it took me a bit to figure it out.
What is the advantage of 220 vs 110? Does it practically matter? I have a huge house and don't want to pay to condition 90% of it when I'm normally in my room. Is something like this good enough or should you pay more for a "name brand"?
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