zhandfull
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Been wanting to try a mini split unit in my old tin can mobile home in Lake Havasu. Being a 1973 build it’s not really energy efficient. Currently has an old 3.5 ton ground unit that is probably same 1973 vintage. Well it can’t keep up on cooling the mobile on a really hot day. To try and keep the inside temps manageable think upper 70’s low 80’s. I also have three portable AC unit that I run to help the outdoor unit on really hot days.
Anyways with all the mini split discussion in other threads. Finally decided to dip my toe in the water. Found the cheapest 1ton unit on Facebook marketplace and bought it for $350. It’s new but has been sitting unopened in a garage for a few years.
Hoping this unit works out good for the back master bedroom area. If it does I’m thinking about adding another 1 ton unit to the front dining area and maybe a 2 ton unit to replace the original ground unit near center of mobile later.
Mounted the indoor air handler last weekend and poured a pad for the outside unit. Looking forward to getting this thing up and running on the cheap in the next couple weeks to see how it works in my old tin can.
Ordered a line set cover and Nylog for the flared line connections. Still need to install electrical and a disconnect. All in on equipment $500. Plus a $200 for vacuum pump and torque wrench tool that I should hopefully be able to use again.
It’s possibly this whole experiment may be a complete failure. The instruction manual says the outdoor unit will operate up to 109 degree Fahrenheit outside temperature. While it wouldn’t be unexpected now that I read it. I’m going to be really disappointed if it shuts off on a 110 degree day. Guess time will tell.
Anyways with all the mini split discussion in other threads. Finally decided to dip my toe in the water. Found the cheapest 1ton unit on Facebook marketplace and bought it for $350. It’s new but has been sitting unopened in a garage for a few years.
Hoping this unit works out good for the back master bedroom area. If it does I’m thinking about adding another 1 ton unit to the front dining area and maybe a 2 ton unit to replace the original ground unit near center of mobile later.
Mounted the indoor air handler last weekend and poured a pad for the outside unit. Looking forward to getting this thing up and running on the cheap in the next couple weeks to see how it works in my old tin can.
Ordered a line set cover and Nylog for the flared line connections. Still need to install electrical and a disconnect. All in on equipment $500. Plus a $200 for vacuum pump and torque wrench tool that I should hopefully be able to use again.
It’s possibly this whole experiment may be a complete failure. The instruction manual says the outdoor unit will operate up to 109 degree Fahrenheit outside temperature. While it wouldn’t be unexpected now that I read it. I’m going to be really disappointed if it shuts off on a 110 degree day. Guess time will tell.