CannabisJohn
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Thanks for the quick response CJ..:cool:..You said " those type of units", do you mean mini splits in general or the precharged type?..here's the thing, if it doesn't need vacuuming the line/sys , then no AC tech needed, b/c loose lips sink ships savy!..If it does in fact need a vacuum test, then I will definitely get er done.. I'm a sparky by trade and can do everything else, just not going to purchase the tools needed when an AC guy(trust worthy) has all the right gear for specific needs..
Thanks again!..
hey cannabis john,
i was looking at the friedrich mini splits and saw they are pre charged for 66ft of lineset. i was going to install with one of my friends that have done them before so vacuuming the line is no problem but we werent planning on messing with the refrigerant.
if i got the unit would i be able to take it somewhere to have them take some freon out of it so i could install it with a 30ft lineset? or is that not a reasonable endeavor?
thanks for the help!
CJ,
question in regards to vacuum pumps. I need to get one to degas butane from my bho. I'll be getting a mini-split in the late spring that will require a longer line set. what cfm and to what micron would you recommend? I was looking at either a 3-5 cfm, possibly 2 stage, with a 50 micron rating.
Thank you!
The precharged units. They are not supposed to need evacuating. Good luck
Hey CJ thanks again man!..Purchased the unit and wouldn't you know it, it does indeed need evacuating..I guess even the precharged type needs evacuating..
FYI, it is the AURA mini split...Thanks , and keep up da good work!..
Hey CJ thanks again man!..Purchased the unit and wouldn't you know it, it does indeed need evacuating..I guess even the precharged type needs evacuating..
FYI, it is the AURA mini split...Thanks , and keep up da good work!..
Hey John. What type of regular maintenance do you suggest for mini splits to keep them running in tip top shape?
The unit is DIY enough for my needs, but the tech will evacuate the lineset..And you're right, I don't like how the industry misleads consumers..They claim ' precharged lineset, however it still needs evacuating. I was under the impression that one needs to evacuate prior to precharging..Which is exactly why I asked in the first place..
I definitely want to make sure it gets done correctly..
Did you evacuate the lines? Do you have an inverter style mini? I always secure my fittings with Leak Lock (too late for you). This is part of the reasons why I don't consider a mini split install DYI. Also is line set longer than what unit was initially charged for? All these factors could and will affect your line temps.
Yep, vacc'd the lines. Then pressurized with nitrogen and checked for leaks and psi loss. Then vacc'd the lines again w/ micron gauge and released refrigerant.
Unit was charged for same as lineset length.
Was just curious, this seemed like something that could naturally happen over time.
Hey CannabisJohn, heard a lot of good stuff about the old thread too bad it's gone, but grateful you're still helping out.
I'm planning a new grow in a 12x12 room with high ceilings (11') in SoCal. Room is well insulated with one outside east facing wall shaded by neighbor's big ass house - room stays cool in the summer without the central A/C.
Planning 4 x 600w bare, T5 flourescents, fans, and misc. hydro eq.
I have an LG 22k BTU mini split - would this suffice to cool the room?
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