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no problem at all mate !! I use 2 of them in my room and temps got down to - 20 celcius.
If you can use the friedrich model, they are built to withstand the cold.
Hi CC, do you know if the free 10' lineset is adequate? I have to buy 4 of the 12000 btu shincos and install in my polebarn. Also, they only give you a shipping discount online for 1, so if you buy 4 it really inflates the shipping charges. If I buy 4 of them I should get more of a discount rather than pay $220 each for shipping. Is there a better model to buy so I don't have to buy 4 of them? I want the tax credit, so I only want those models. Thanks for your help.
Do yourself a favor and stay away from any mini split that is not a Mitsubishi Mr.Slim, Fujitsu, Lg or Sanyo.
A Shinco is nothing more than a relabeled Chigo unit and all Chigo units have an inherit problem of burning out PC boards, rendering them useless.
Also, all mini splits come precharged from the factory with enough r410 for a specific length lineset. It's usually 25'. This is VERY important because you will have to either add or remove some r410 if the lineset is longer/shorter.
R410 must be weighed into the system at specific measurements set by the manufacturer.
Please do not get fooled into the cheap prices on Shinco or Amcor or any other no frills brand.
no problem at all mate !! I use 2 of them in my room and temps got down to - 20 celcius.
If you can use the friedrich model, they are built to withstand the cold.
LOL, this is coming from a Shinco dealer.Shinco Is Not Chigo, Please do not Mis-Inform People. Shinco is comparable to the major name brands in every way, except they cost less and still qualify for the energy tax credits. Any problems you may have run into with Shinco, I am willing to bet you ran into the same issues with the more Expensive brand- Guaranteed!
LOL, this is coming from a Shinco dealer.
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