Update: This popular deal is still available.
costway via Amazon has
Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi on sale for
$459.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Shipped and sold by costway.
Alternatively,
Costway has
Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi on sale for $599 - $120 with discount code
XQFP10995 during checkout =
$479.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
Skillful_Pickle and Community Member
mcalister17 for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- Multifunctional design includes cooling, heating, drying and fan
- Powerful cooling and heating for rooms up to 750 sq.ft
- Effortless control via your smartphone/voice/remote control
- 7 fan speeds: auto/low/low-mid/mid/mid-high/high/turbo
- Inverter technology ensures energy-efficient operation
- Removable and washable filter for hassle-free maintenance
- Humanized design such as child lock and self-cleaning
- R32 refrigerant boasts a lower environmental impact
- Chassis heating maintains long-lasting performance
- Set schedules easily with the 24H on/off timer
- 4D auto swing to prevent direct blowing
- Quiet sleep mode ensures a restful night
- Complies with ETL and AHRI
- Main Specs:
- Cooling / Heating Capacity: 11500 BTU
- Air Flow Volume: 276 CFM
- SEER2: 17
- HSPF2: 9.5
- Min. Circuit Ampacity: 17A
- Indoor Unit Dimensions: 30.5" x 9.8" x 8.2"
- Outdoor Unit Dimensions: 31.1" x 11.4" x 19.5"
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220...221...whatever it takes.
The voltage is in the title.
And no, I'd suggest that you don't try that. Leaking refrigerant in your house is toxic and a homeowner wiring electrical to it is also not the best.
I haven't seen the specific instructions for this one, but generally it has to be tied to a junction box outside with romex or a new 110/120v line needs to be done from the breaker box.
Then a vacuum pump may need to be rented for 24 hours to remove air from the lines and whatnot. Air and refrigerant don't get along and even a little bit could damage the compressor and that wouldn't take long.
Then in 2-3 years the refrigerant leaks out because refrigerant lines are subject to persistent vibrations, and are usually metal hardline connected and that may mean welding/soldering. These are flexilines without the best end connectors. Easy for a handyman to screw up, and even if applied with the wrong torque could accelerate that refrigerant loss. If you keep recharging it every year because it's leaked, that's expensive and requires the vacuum be drawn down again. Two service trips, one to get the vac pump started and the other to come back, disconnect the pump and fill the compressor lines.
Then it'll quite likely die completely in < 5 years.
It's benefits are its cheap, more efficient than old portable a/cs, and its quieter inside than a window unit. It *can* be installed by a contractor or well experienced homeowner/handyman with knowledge of outdoor wiring and refrigerant related work.
Lots of fire and magic smoke, perhaps even inside of the house.
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