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Theirs two types of disconnect boxes, fusible an non-fusible. Get the NON-fusible one. It is only a service disconnect so a tech could work on the unit an know the power is interrupted. A few friends had the fusible ones but you have to keep extra fuses around then...Looks like I have to go mistu...those lg's only go down to 6500btu. Have to save it elsewhere....Looking at the one from goductless. So, I was going with a 15ft lineset. It will sit right outside the room which is built inside the garage. By the way, which accesories did you purchase beside the line set and fusible pull out box? Can't tell what else is optional....
Thanks again
Hey evlme2. Thanks for taking the time to check on that. The problem I have with that one is it does not qualify for the federal rebate; so the Mitsu would be cheaper for me after the rebate.
How did you get that cooling range info though? LG sucks at making detailed specs hard to find. This lg does qualify for the 30 percent rebate....
but, I thought I already checked and it only went to 6500? However, now I'm thinking I read it wrong. If the aformentioned unit goes down to 3,000 also that'd be the way to go......
Hey by the way; I found these through the energy star website looking for units that are eligible for the credit......
Dont know the compressor, but at least their U.S, and they back the circuit board, etc...I think they bought Amcor. Anyway, the 12,000 can be had for 1200.
Also harbor point has some units I can get for 1200. They only go down to 6500btu though.
http://harborpointac.com/wall-split...5v-cooling-heating-wall-split-ac/prod_13.html
Curious what you think. Thanks
Imo your steppin over 100 $100 bills to pick up a fiver.
you also need to consider the production side. with Mr Slim lots and lots of big buds follow. perhaps even a few more than your used to.
once you go Mr Slimm you never go back.