Posted by Geo-TH,In on October 09, 2021 at 00:37:12 from (50.102.10.141):
In Reply to: Home HVAC unit posted by john in la on October 08, 2021 at 17:16:03:
John, A ductless unit is half of a window unit, evaporator, hanging on the wall with lines connected to it. When you use a squirrel cage to pull air through the evaporator, you will also pull condensation off coil and spray water on the inside of unit causing black mold to grow.
I use window units in my rentals. Each year before I install them, I'll take them apart and clean with bleach. I can't see how you can properly do that with unit hanging on wall.
A conventional central in a house uses an A-coil and you push air up through the coil. Any condensation will fall back on coil and no mold issues.
I would stick with what you have. I would never install a split unit even if it were FREE. Keep in mind I'm cheap.
You probably have more moisture in the air than the rest of us. If you have a friend with a split unit, look inside for black mold. Many times people think it just dirt, it's black mold. Dirt soap will clean. Black mold takes bleach. Even the squirrel cage will be covered with the dirty looking black mold.
If you have duct work on the floor, I would look into installing an air handler and a conventional central.
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