I'm enjoying it so far.We had one of them installed in our home about 3 years ago, they are brilliant the split systems
I'm enjoying it so far.We had one of them installed in our home about 3 years ago, they are brilliant the split systems
I have no idea what it is in kW. It's 18,000 BTU.It looks the same size as ours...is yours a 7kw?
Well, they would have to drill a hole in your wall. But, the landlord should be grateful if you were willing to pay to have that installed. Could charge the next tenant extra. I know that if I was the landlord (and I have been a landlord), I would be delighted to have my tenants install ductless AC.Quite fancy!!! Wish I could get something like that, but I am sure the landlord would have a fit.
Well, they would have to drill a hole in your wall. But, the landlord should be grateful if you were willing to pay to have that installed. Could charge the next tenant extra. I know that if I was the landlord (and I have been a landlord), I would be delighted to have my tenants install ductless AC.
I have no idea what it is in kW. It's 18,000 BTU.
Just looked it up. Your 7 kW is 23884.994 BTU. Our 18,000 BTU is 5.2752786959 kW.
It seems to be plenty for the size of our house. The guy who came and gave us the price didn't think we needed more than 12,000 BTU, but I would rather have a bit more than we need than not enough.So yours must be a 5kw I am guessing
It is good as you get the size to suit the size of the room...the area we have ours in is very open plan, so a big area so we needed the bigger size
Oh no...I would take it with me.
It seems to be plenty for the size of our house. The guy who came and gave us the price didn't think we needed more than 12,000 BTU, but I would rather have a bit more than we need than not enough.
I'm smiling. The new AC is installed and after less than 20 minutes we could feel the difference. I expect it to take many hours to get the whole house nice and cool.
The new compressor:
and the inside fan unit:
Evaporative would be kinda useless here. It is almost always humid (well, it is on an island). If we get a summer day without humidity, it's almost always comfortable with no AC, just windows open.Yes, a little bit more is always the way to go
We also have ducted evaporative cooling that is throughout the whole house, but we got a refrigerated split system for the muggy days in Summer when the evaporative just doesnt cut it as it is too humid
We had window units in all three rooms on the top floor. We could usually manage to cool the whole house with that, until one of them died. I wanted my windows back. I was tired of replacing window units.I'm just going to get another small AC unit for the bedroom...then we can turn the one off in the living room at night. It's just not strong enough to cool both rooms and I am melting at night.
We had window units in all three rooms on the top floor. We could usually manage to cool the whole house with that, until one of them died. I wanted my windows back. I was tired of replacing window units.
My neighbors had a split system installed last year to supplement their central a/c, their upstairs is difficult to cool with the central system. Before buying here I rented that same design in another part of the development and the upstairs was always too warm. Their upstairs has cathedral ceilings with no attic as a buffer like we do, and we get direct afternoon sun.
Evaporative would be kinda useless here. It is almost always humid (well, it is on an island). If we get a summer day without humidity, it's almost always comfortable with no AC, just windows open.
I'm just going to get another small AC unit for the bedroom...then we can turn the one off in the living room at night. It's just not strong enough to cool both rooms and I am melting at night.
My neighbors had a split system installed last year to supplement their central a/c, their upstairs is difficult to cool with the central system. Before buying here I rented that same design in another part of the development and the upstairs was always too warm. Their upstairs has cathedral ceilings with no attic as a buffer like we do, and we get direct afternoon sun.