newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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I need some schooling on mini-splits so I'm not dumb when dealing with my son.
SWMBO has a 12x26 "Craftroom" that requires cooling to 74 degrees. It's in Mississippi, in full sun and last month the temps were hitting 100 degrees plus. The room is located above a garage that was transformed into a library. The room has 3 large windows. It has one small duct from our central a/c that looks like it was added as an afterthought and has all the cooling capacity to prevent water boiling.
I've initially put in an 8K BTU window unit (which I had from another house) which labors to keep the room temp down to 76 (not enough says SWMBO).
A downside to that is the noise and it blocks half a window. It looks like a 10K BTU window rattler would cost about $250 plus.
Amazon lists a 9K BTU mini-split kit for $600 so it seems prices are getting pretty close.
And my ace in the hole is that we've a son who is a licensed a/c tech and could finish the install with the proper tools.
So what I'm wondering is:
Would a 12K 110V 15 SEER system for $650 do?
How much savings (ballpark) would I see stepping up to a 12K 220v 22.5 SEER system ($1200)? The unit will probably run all summer.
What other brands should I look at?
The ceiling is a gambrel roof, about 2' high at the sides and 8' in the center. Can the inside unit be mounted at an angle or is it better vertical?
Is running a 220V (actually 240) line worth it? I've a relatively easy 50' to 70' shot from the breaker box, w/ plenty of spare breaker room to put in a new 240V line. I suspect I'd have to run a 20A line if I went with 110V (actually 120).
I've a concrete driveway just outside the former garage to base the outside unit on, and would run the wire through the wall adjoining the driveway.
The attached pic shows where I thought I could run the power line easily and 2 potential site for the compressor/coolant lines.
Advice? Pointers? I"m pretty sure we can get our son to help (he's 3 hours away in Memphis) but I like to do the research myself also. Besides, Hurricane Harvey rains are shutting off outside work and the noise level in my workshops is up around 72 decibels at times.
SWMBO has a 12x26 "Craftroom" that requires cooling to 74 degrees. It's in Mississippi, in full sun and last month the temps were hitting 100 degrees plus. The room is located above a garage that was transformed into a library. The room has 3 large windows. It has one small duct from our central a/c that looks like it was added as an afterthought and has all the cooling capacity to prevent water boiling.
I've initially put in an 8K BTU window unit (which I had from another house) which labors to keep the room temp down to 76 (not enough says SWMBO).
A downside to that is the noise and it blocks half a window. It looks like a 10K BTU window rattler would cost about $250 plus.
Amazon lists a 9K BTU mini-split kit for $600 so it seems prices are getting pretty close.
And my ace in the hole is that we've a son who is a licensed a/c tech and could finish the install with the proper tools.
So what I'm wondering is:
Would a 12K 110V 15 SEER system for $650 do?
How much savings (ballpark) would I see stepping up to a 12K 220v 22.5 SEER system ($1200)? The unit will probably run all summer.
What other brands should I look at?
The ceiling is a gambrel roof, about 2' high at the sides and 8' in the center. Can the inside unit be mounted at an angle or is it better vertical?
Is running a 220V (actually 240) line worth it? I've a relatively easy 50' to 70' shot from the breaker box, w/ plenty of spare breaker room to put in a new 240V line. I suspect I'd have to run a 20A line if I went with 110V (actually 120).
I've a concrete driveway just outside the former garage to base the outside unit on, and would run the wire through the wall adjoining the driveway.
The attached pic shows where I thought I could run the power line easily and 2 potential site for the compressor/coolant lines.
Advice? Pointers? I"m pretty sure we can get our son to help (he's 3 hours away in Memphis) but I like to do the research myself also. Besides, Hurricane Harvey rains are shutting off outside work and the noise level in my workshops is up around 72 decibels at times.