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Old 02-06-16, 01:53 PM   #23
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Default 18,000 BTU, good for -20 F??

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They make a 9,000, 12,000 and a 18,000 BTU that all go to a -20 F and if you look at their capacity range they are under rated.
18K Capacity Range 4,436 -21,496 BTU/H

I like this one..
GREE Crown Series 18,000 BTU Single-Zone Ductless Split
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I wonder if the line set path can go downwards? (instead of a hole-in-the-wall), like I have for my Den install.. It had a cut-out outlined in the cover.(see pic)

Yesterday, we had a snow storm and a power grid glitch..
Afterwards, the Den Sanyo wasn't using any power..
Maybe the crankcase heater has failed, but the Diagnostic says maybe it's the main board.. ($1,100)..
Or maybe it's the PSU caps, and I can install some replacements.?.
Going to pop the top tomorrow after noon, when it's up around 40F..
Maybe it's something that I can repair..
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