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Lex Parsimoniae
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Woburn, MA
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![]() Sanyo $2,111
SlimDuct $160 Pump $141 Gauge $132 Manifold $60 Plus Miscellaneous stuff, brings the total up to around $2,600 give or take $100.00 ![]() If I wanted to, I might be able to toss the 70mm hole saw in with the AC tools and sell it all as a Mini-split Installer Kit.. ![]() Hehehe! My wife went out.. The heat is now 74 and I'm loving it! Feel like I'm back home in Texas! (It's 80 in the hallway)! Edit: I've been sitting around watching TV this evening and goofing with the new Sanyo. This machine is great! It's hardly running at all and heating the whole house. I goosed it up to 74 and it went up to 72 back in the den (our coldest room) pretty quick. I've found that placement of the remote (/portable thermostat) is important for hitting your target temperature, in a selected area. Also important is the manual aiming of the left-right vent direction vanes. When both are aligned to shoot air down the hall, my PC room and the bedrooms get more heat than I expected. This will be a real night-time power saver, since heat delivery to the sleeping areas is so effective. One thing I didn't expect, is a warmer Bathroom! (The oil heat in there is pretty poor). I hope, my baseboard forced hot-water (oil-fired) system is not going to see much use this winter. Of course it will have to get used on those extra cold nights. I hope we don't have that many! Cheers, Rich Last edited by Xringer; 11-05-09 at 06:31 PM.. Reason: Adding comments |
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air conditioner, diy, heat pump |
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