Posted by john in la on October 19, 2023 at 11:23:45 from (47.7.115.164):
In Reply to: Mini Splits posted by dhermesc on October 19, 2023 at 05:01:21:
I have 2 of them. A blue ridge and a pioneer. The pioneer has a self cleaning mode built in. Only thing I do not like about them is the inside fan runs 24/7 They say it saves electricity in low mode but I am use to a fan that cuts on and off.
You can install one in a few hours and the only tool I needed to buy was a 3 inch hole saw to drill the hole for the pipes to pass through.
They sell these units as a home owner self install kit. Yea right. Read the fine print. A self install may cost you 50 percent of the warranty time.
They even say no vacuum down required. You can get a can of gas to flush the moisture out the line. I say Yea right again. Go to Auto Zone and get a vacuum pump and a set of gauges off loan a tool for free and vacuum the unit down. Or for a hundred dollars you can get your own vacuum pump and gauges off Amazon. This is the unit I have.
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