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evlme2
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Yeah, the efficiency is #2 on the list, with the fact that it won't exhaust air out being #1 on the list.
Plus, even though it says 12K BTUs, the max is at 14.5KBTUs, which must beat the shit outta my 14K portable.
And my parents have a place in West Palm as well, maybe I'll hit you up when I head down that way :RastaBong:
Yes..:RastaBong:It says temp range for it to work is 5-109 F. Can you put the compressor unit inside like in the basement or another room so you can cool the room in the winter in the North East?
Yes..:RastaBong:
Well, that was a given. lolReally? You will put the condenser inside of an enclosed room? I hope you will vent the outside ambient temp to the inside where the unit is. If you put it into a confined environment it will raise the temp way past 105f
Most people aren't as educated on the matter as we are! :passingjoint:
Most people aren't as educated on the matter as we are! :passingjoint:
GK - appreciate the offer and might take you up on that, but it won't be until at least late spring - got too much more to do setting up to worry about AC (I'm sure my 14K portable can do the job until spring).
Sanyo DOES NOT make a true diy plug n play system. Unless you know how to vacuum the line set then you WILL need a tech to do it.sanyo has a similar unit.11,900 btu,1 ton,115v@60hz....1,479.
just says high steer,no number given.no licensed hvac guy needed.but is
does not mention pre-charged lines.
checking out the online owners manual,low temp is only 67.which would be a
no go for me.
your unit say i can go as low as 61.which i can live with.
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