Hey john, what mini splits would you recommend for a 20x12 room(sealed) with 10 gavita 750s? 2 3 ton singles(36000btus) or 2 3 ton double(18000btus) units, I'd like to run the singles to save a little money. Or do you think I can use 2 tons instead if 3? Norcal area
-lurkin
Good deal thanks brotherOnly need 4 tons total. Get 2- 2 ton single zone units.
Only need 4 tons total. Get 2- 2 ton single zone units.
This unit any good? Is there parts warrantee worth a damn?
I thought you posted that site my bad, you posted acwholesalers.com
https://www.acwholesalers.com/Gree-Air-Conditioners/GWH24MD-D3DNA3D-24000-BTU-18-SEER-Ductless-Mini-Split-Heat-Pump-Neo/31740.ac?catId=cat1028&mainCat=&subCat=&trail=68436:18,001 - 24,000
The higher the steer rating the less power consumption correct?
I recently bought a portable AC and was wondering if I can hook the ducting on it up to a carbon filter?
Thanks CJHaven't installed one of those. My guess is they are mediocre. But not sure. In our industry seer rating doesn't mean as much. Most of the units with high seer rating have those ratings because the manufacturer assumes they will run at partial load a lot. In our business they mostly run at full load. My suggestions are LG, and Mitsubishi mini splits. Most of the other brands I've worked on and/or installed are nowhere near the quality of LG or Mitsubishi. Or have as good of warranty.
Don't use a package unit. Smell can escape to outside thru unit. A mini split typically uses less amperage. A mini split can cool with lower outside temps than a convential unit can without any additional controls. I do have a decent safety factor built into my calcs. I want your room cool in the worst of outdoor temps (100 plus). Even though you may not see those temps very often. I would install 2- 2 ton single zone minis in each flower room. If one goes down you can still run lights at 1/2 lights or so until it's fixed.
Thanks man, I'll look into lg and Mitsubishi mini splits then. You're doing this cannabis community a lot of good!Get a portable a/c for quick fix. Best fix is a mini split install
Hi john, I have been giving this a lot of thought and am ready to pull the trigger. I like the idea of having 2 x 24000 btu units in case one breaks down except there are actually 3 separate rooms all together and I don't want 5 or 6 outside units lined up. I think it would look less suspicious if I installed something like this?
https://www.acwholesalers.com/LG-Air-Conditioners/LMU480HV-LMN247HVT-LMN247HVT-PMBD3620-48000-BTU-19-35-SEER-Heat-Pump/55084.ac?catId=cat1034&mainCat=cat22185&subCat=cat1037&trail=1004:LG:5206:24 + 24
If you have time could you look at the specs and advise? 3 of these outside units would definitely look better outside than 6 x 24000 btu.
Thanks, Terry
Hi John
I am looking to design a room based on Gavita recommendations, and I would like your opinion on the cooling requirements. My space will be 40' x 30' and will contain 60 1000 watt Gavita DE lights. What kind of cooling would you recommend for this room? Also, for cooling purposes, would you recommend dividing this room in half in a 20' x 30' layout with 30 lights each?
This is an amazing thread, thank you for your efforts.
Need 30 tons total for that setup. Use convential split systems. Either 6- 5 tons units or 4- 7.5 ton units. U can divide if u want.
Thanks John. Are conventional splits ductless? And can you recommend a make and model for a 7.5 ton unit?
Sorry John but I have to ask another question. The 4 ton lG mini split unit I am considering says its rated to cool at outside temps to 14 degrees. What happens if it gets colder outside when in a sealed room environment? Could it damage the outside unit? Would my room not cool? i like the concept of a sealed room but its tricky in a colder environment.
Thanks again in advance