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those mr cool units are easy to put in i did a 24,000btu one last year at my place wish i could have afforded a mitsubishi but for what its worth there easy to put in and have pre charged lines i never put one in befor and it was a piece of cake as long as your a fairly handy guy should be okay to put one in. it took me a few hours to install i had to tear down part of a ceiling so i could punch a 4" hole in the side of the basements rim joist to get the lines in. they come with a tv remote to control it and a little usb dongle as an addon so you can control it with your iphone when your not infront of it. dont forget to order a stand or something to mount it on the side of the building.Do you think this one should be decent? I saw it has an auto restart Incase a power issue.
it also has to be 5 degrees outside it says as the minimum. So I guess we’ll see aside from those two things, I wasn’t really sure what to look for.
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Advantage 3rd Gen 18,000 BTU 1.5 Ton Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner and Heat Pump 230V/60Hz
MRCOOL Advantage 3rd Gen 18,000 BTU 1.5 Ton Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner and Heat Pump 230V/60Hz A-18-HP-230B - The Home Depot
This system is meant to be installed by a HVAC technician. The newly designed 3rd generation Advantage Series, with improved efficiency ratings up to 19 SEER, delivers high performance comfort from thewww.homedepot.com