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Post #147411790 added 05-22-2021 2:29 PM by swechsler in Deal Talk
I'm not aware of any. I have two (different brand) installed in my basement. Just need to ensure there's a way to route power and refrigerant between indoor and outdoor units. And of course you need...
Post #147411844 added 05-22-2021 2:33 PM by Balayya_Fan in Deal Talk
Installer will take care of that right? Do I need to run de humidifier with these?
Post #147411916 added 05-22-2021 2:37 PM by flunder in Deal Talk
Taking a quick stab: Pros- No duct work is obvious. On demand which can save heating/cooling bill. More precise temperature control "zones". Cons- The zones play as double edge sword, when...
Post #147411955 added 05-22-2021 2:40 PM by jotson in Deal Talk
Why is the 9000 btu unit 230V? Current rating only 4A. I put in an ebay unit 15 years ago rated 120V, and just plugs in the wall. Yes the lineset goes through wall, but didn't have to run...
Post #147412060 added 05-22-2021 2:48 PM by foxfai in Deal Talk
So both pieces need a 220v to power and not just the inside one?
Post #147412177 added 05-22-2021 3:01 PM by swechsler in Deal Talk
You should be able to run the line directly from the indoor unit to the outdoor one, although there should be a quick disconnect panel near the outdoor unit. They can both be on the same circuit. ...
Post #147412189 added 05-22-2021 3:02 PM by swechsler in Deal Talk
Yes. No, you shouldn't run a dehumidifier at the same time as the A/C, since a dehumidifier is essentially an air conditioner that doesn't exhaust the hot air outside.
Post #147413689 added 05-22-2021 5:17 PM by Dutcho in Deal Talk
Drop an ask on Craigslist or FFB Marketplace.
Post #147413728 added 05-22-2021 5:20 PM by Krazen1211 in Deal Talk
Returnable? 5% cashback on Freedom as well.
Post #147413800 added 05-22-2021 5:29 PM by capplanet2704 in Deal Talk
These are variable speeds so you're fine if you oversize. The only downside is your potentially throwing money away since your unit won't reach 100% usage.
Post #147414880 added 05-22-2021 6:56 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Check the manual or call their technical department. Every unit I have seen requires a minimal line distance to work properly, or if at all. I and many others found this out the hard way. Each foot...
Post #147415114 added 05-22-2021 7:07 PM by kickerstarter in Deal Talk
Don't bother. I have researched it. It is a terrible product. Many reviews mentioned it stopped cooling after as little as 1 week. Some says it leaks Freon. At first it looks like a great product...
Post #147416713 added 05-22-2021 8:49 PM by Deal Hound in Deal Talk
The unit she installed in the video has a pre-charged line set (and condenser). This DuctlessAire unit only has a pre-charged condenser, which means evacuating the rest of the system with a vacuum...
Post #147416794 added 05-22-2021 9:02 PM by kickerstarter in Deal Talk
I really doubt that. Are you a licensed HVAC technician? Did you fill the Freon of these split AC unit? Well, if you answer yes to both. You should be getting a lot of PMs.
Post #147417865 added 05-22-2021 10:53 PM by PlanetoftheMapes in Deal Talk
This shouldn't happen unless things have gone horribly, horribly wrong. But yeah if you screw it up you're going to either need to call a pro or go and get your EPA 608 cert and buy the recovery...
Post #147418513 added 05-23-2021 1:09 AM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Or, just sell them like this OP deal... Most contractors are good with the labor end, but not so much the procurement end. If you are going, you might want to make it sooner than later with the...
Post #147423130 added 05-23-2021 10:30 AM by BENJAMINB1246 in Deal Talk
Buying direct sounds great, but really isn't an option for a couple of reasons. 1. Most manufacturers require you that purchase from a distributor (won't sell direct). 2. No warranty if not procured...
Post #147423238 added 05-23-2021 10:36 AM by CouponFinder99 in Deal Talk
I’m glad you posted this. One, people know exactly what’s involved, and if they decide to do it, they will be more successful. They will also discourage people who might take on more than they can...
Post #147426586 added 05-23-2021 3:09 PM by geekwithoutacause in Deal Talk
I think you only run electricity to the outdoor unit. Nothing needed to indoor unit except the lines coming from the outdoor unit going to the indoor unit. This carries power as well.
Post #147450985 added 05-24-2021 9:52 PM by BENJAMINB1246 in Deal Talk
MrCool DIY linesets aren't vacuumed. They come precharged with the exact amount of refrigerant, down to the ounce, for that particular length. Otherwise you would have to weigh in a charge for every...
Post #147462073 added 05-25-2021 12:31 PM by BENJAMINB1246 in Deal Talk
And just how long have you been licensed and worked in HVACR. Where did I say there wasn't any humidity??? Did you not read my 2nd statement where I said most basements already have high RH and...
Post #147599725 added 06-01-2021 7:09 PM by ctn049 in Deal Talk
Anyone’s order shipped yet?
Post #147414055 added 05-22-2021 1:19 PM by CChoiVA in Deal Talk
Home Depot has DuctlessAire 12 Seer 12000 BTU 220V 1-Ton Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump Variable Speed Inverter w/ WiFi (DA1221-H2) for $779. Shipping is free. Thanks to community...
Post #147413098 added 05-22-2021 4:27 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Mr Cool comes pre-charged, whereas and according to reviews, you will need some extra tools and supplies to install this one yourself.... like a vacuum pump, freon, electrical requirements, outside...
Post #147413332 added 05-22-2021 4:49 PM by BeautifulStar162 in Deal Talk
I’ve been waiting awhile for a decent deal on these, seems like they’ve been few and far between thanks to COVID. Thanks for the info on the inverter. I’m hoping to DIY (except maybe vacuuming the...
Post #147413485 added 05-22-2021 5:03 PM by UltraLazer in Deal Talk
These things work but it's not going to heat your place to 80 when it's 0 outside. They are good for maybe a 40 degree temp difference inside and out.
Post #147413530 added 05-22-2021 5:07 PM by capnswab in Deal Talk
Same boat. Local quotes want $4k when the AC is
Post #147414361 added 05-22-2021 6:27 PM by hochiinn in Deal Talk
Same boat. Local quotes want $4k when the AC is
Post #147414412 added 05-22-2021 6:31 PM by s207307 in Deal Talk
MrCool DIYs are certainly more expensive, but worth every penny since the install is tons easier (whereas the others really need a pro install or at least someone willing to do a lot of pre-work to...
Post #147414421 added 05-22-2021 6:32 PM by sill3r in Deal Talk
Uhhh I’m in Austin and looking to do exactly this. Care to share quote? Please message me.
Post #147414706 added 05-22-2021 6:50 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
You are misinformed and that is my fault. If I am going to buy this made in China unit, I am going to buy direct from China for about a third of the cost delivered. Try GlobalSources, made-in-china,...
Post #147418060 added 05-22-2021 11:22 PM by Deal Hound in Deal Talk
I like your tool list and other recommendations. Those tools will pay for themselves after one installation and continue saving you money on future work. Someone could add a small oxy-acetylene torch...
Post #147418114 added 05-22-2021 11:31 PM by Deal Hound in Deal Talk
Thanks for the info! I'd certainly be willing to wait even 2 or 3 months to get something like a mini split system at 1/2 or 1/3 of the retail price.
Post #147418195 added 05-22-2021 11:47 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Subject to change, Daiken and Amana are joint, Trane and Mitsubishi are joint, etc. The point in my response was that there are plenty of made in the USA manufacturers that do not outsource to China....
Post #147434608 added 05-24-2021 5:51 AM by geekwithoutacause in Deal Talk
Nice try but wrong. These ac compressors are not meant to run 24/7 ever. IF you do , the unit is WAY too small. Also, since it's a basement it probably won't gain a lot of heat and the ac will run...
Post #147412408 added 05-22-2021 3:22 PM by TokyoJimu in Deal Talk
An oversized inverter type isn’t usually a problem since it can run at slower speeds. I purposely installed an oversized unit in my living room so I can heat it quickly and I’ve had no problems in...
Post #147416119 added 05-22-2021 7:51 PM by Bboy486 in Deal Talk
That is more than fine. I can automate it
Post #147416128 added 05-22-2021 7:51 PM by Mattacks in Deal Talk
Dehumidifier is exactly the same thing as an air conditioner other than the condenser being inside your living space. That causes the heat you referr to. Normally that's outside (or at least vented...
Post #147416146 added 05-22-2021 7:52 PM by Bboy486 in Deal Talk
That's just it. If I can do it after sundown I'll be happy.
Post #147416185 added 05-22-2021 7:57 PM by Gasman714 in Deal Talk
$3000? I’ve installed similar units for customer for less than $1k depending on electrical work. My suggestion for all is pick a decent brands and go for it. The extra costs will pay for itself in...
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