johneic
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- Paducah (West) Kentucky
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I have electric heat and window air units, I want to add two mini splits, the old heat/ac will remain for redundancy. I am trying to reduce my electric cost.
I am considered a Mid-South Location, Paducah KY, about North Carolina - North Texas climates.
I am looking at this unit and would like ideas about a better unit(s), I need two, I will buy one first. It is pricy in the mini split department, I am OK with that, but am open to lower cost quality solutions. I really like the Hyper-Heat technology in it and I believe only Mitsu has it. I like the high SEER rating and I like the inverter technology in it.
Mitsubishi MZ-FH12NA 12,000 BTU 26.1 SEER Ductless Mini Split System, it is a Low Ambient Operation unit.
If I understand the unit correctly, it provides heat pump heat (Not Heat Strip heat) down to about minus 10 degrees, which is colder than it gets here. (Zero is extreme here, 30F+ is normal)
I understand some heat pumps blow heated air at about 98 degrees which feels cool to some people, anyone know if Hyper-Heat blows warmer or cooler? Thoughts about this type of unit in a smaller home?
John
I am considered a Mid-South Location, Paducah KY, about North Carolina - North Texas climates.
I am looking at this unit and would like ideas about a better unit(s), I need two, I will buy one first. It is pricy in the mini split department, I am OK with that, but am open to lower cost quality solutions. I really like the Hyper-Heat technology in it and I believe only Mitsu has it. I like the high SEER rating and I like the inverter technology in it.
Mitsubishi MZ-FH12NA 12,000 BTU 26.1 SEER Ductless Mini Split System, it is a Low Ambient Operation unit.
If I understand the unit correctly, it provides heat pump heat (Not Heat Strip heat) down to about minus 10 degrees, which is colder than it gets here. (Zero is extreme here, 30F+ is normal)
I understand some heat pumps blow heated air at about 98 degrees which feels cool to some people, anyone know if Hyper-Heat blows warmer or cooler? Thoughts about this type of unit in a smaller home?
John