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12000-BTU 22.7 SEER Bosch Pro Pack Single Zone Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater 230-Volt W/ No Line Set for
$968.59.
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Product Details- Compact and Aesthetic: Modern indoor air handler designed to fit virtually anywhere
- No duct-work required, making for quick and convenient professional installation
- 12,000 BTU 230V System heats and cools a single space up to 600 sq ft
- 12,000 BTU cooling capacity and provides heat with outdoor temps down to -13 degrees F (provides cooling up to 122 degrees F outdoors)
- Requires Professional Installation
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This was just one of the top links from a search. Might be able to find it on sale.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bosch-Pr...5014344521
I installed one in northern colorado where the worst it gets is -15 on a very cold night but there are day where it doesnt go above 10, and those people are thrilled. Its really only for a garage that got converted to a family room and the rest of the house has gas heat, no one sleeps in there.
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bosch-Pr...5014344521
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I installed one in northern colorado where the worst it gets is -15 on a very cold night but there are day where it doesnt go above 10, and those people are thrilled. Its really only for a garage that got converted to a family room and the rest of the house has gas heat, no one sleeps in there.
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I installed one in northern colorado where the worst it gets is -15 on a very cold night but there are day where it doesnt go above 10, and those people are thrilled. Its really only for a garage that got converted to a family room and the rest of the house has gas heat, no one sleeps in there.
For a couple hundred more, you can get a Mr. Cool with precharged lines for much easier installation.
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This was just one of the top links from a search. Might be able to find it on sale.
Exactly this. Plus the cost per foot varies greatly with time. So way too risky for a company to keep that much stock
I installed one in northern colorado where the worst it gets is -15 on a very cold night but there are day where it doesnt go above 10, and those people are thrilled. Its really only for a garage that got converted to a family room and the rest of the house has gas heat, no one sleeps in there.
I've installas 3 mini splits and they all come with enough extra nutsa and hose i can make another lineset. This a W.
The costways are only rated to 5degrees cold not -5. just 5. Fine if you don't live in the cold.
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Most of these systems are precharged and since that charge is fixed, the length of the lines are fixed. Having a professional charge these things is like 1000$
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$1000? Yer getting ripped off.
On things like this most manufacturers would rather you not be playing with the line sets and such as it may cause some problem that the customer then wants the manufacturer to warrant or pay for. They make literature and directions that stress warnings and try to dissuade form such but they may be a bit overblown. Much like Apple locks down stuff so you can not play or service it yet those that know the real technicalities can.
I'm not saying going on stupid and winging it and it is all a bit serious but can be done by taking time to figure it all out. I stressed over mine for months and in hindsight think it wasted energy and unnecessary stress and I felt stupid when the guy that knew the field and technicalities was much less concerned.
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You will have to know how and have the tools to do the wire running and wall patching of needed but again nothing super expensive or technical in that. Running wire and and outlets only requires a few basic skills and not that many tools.
There is a very prevalent and I think horrible myth that DIY and/or professionals have some secret knowledge, power or innate talent that normal humans lack but it is not true. It is like anything else diving in and learning can make you proficient just like getting good at math or studying and learning about anything. They just take the time to learn and plan out the job like you would a party to make sure they have the knowledge, tools and material you need. We kind of just wing it at at times and have to learn the best way by doing.
Common sense and the ability to read and follow directions makes a professional yet they run into things they may have to puzzle out. You are living on the perfect world as you can sit down at a desk and have world of knowledge, help, how tos and tips at your fingertips. It used to be much harder to reach the shared knowledge of all of humanity.
Don't get me wrong maybe it is just not your thing and if I had always had good money and unlimited funds I may have well turned my back on learning the skills I now have accumulated but in hindsight consider it a blessing. I had to learn how to do things as I could not afford to pay someone to do them.
I see so many people that can not afford it hiring some supposed professional that get a shoddy job that it is kind of sickening. Even if you do not want to do a particular job you still should research so as to not get ripped off. The trades will play up the technicalities as they would rather get your money than see you do it yourself. They have some point but when you consider that something that might cost you $40 and some time researching and reading might cost a $500 if done by a business or tradesman. Even honest businesses or tradesman have much overhead to deal with and that $100 job may be a fair and reasonable price but most of my life I just could not afford to do such.
Other tradesman and salesmen will come to you and tell you there is something wrong when it may not be. They will charge exorbitant and unreasonable prices for things that cost little and take minutes. I have met numerous people that have paid over $500 to have a $30 door lockset installed.
Knowledge is power and even if you do not want to do that project yourself do take the time to figure out what is involved and what it should cost. You can if you think you can skip the whole buyer beware thing and tackle some stuff yourself if you have modicum of physicals and mental ability. Fair warning t can be frustrating and kind of opening a can of worms you are not ready for but that is exactly what the tradesman and professionals do and did to get to be where they are.
If you take some time to learn, get a plan together, plod along and figure out as you go you might be able to do more than you think you are capable of. You may also break something else or make something worse at times but being in the trades I see that done all the time by the professionals but they find some way to bill the customer for it.
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