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Hi all....
The G/F and I just purchased this new house last year. It is 4 bed/3 bath, 2100 sq ft, and just the two of us living here. One of the first things I did was to have the old central A/C system ripped out, and we just installed a 16 seer 5 ton A/C system up in the attic space, with 3 new intakes dividing the house equally. Yeah, you can hang meat in here, but sometimes it is an overkill.
As we approach summer, I would like the bedroom to get nice and cool, but believe making the entire house nice and cool will be an overkill.
For this reason, I was considering installing a mini split A/C system, so we can easily manage the cool air when we go to sleep at night.
I know there are many different styles and sizes, and the install seems fairly easy, except for the freon installation.
The bedroom is about, 400 sq feet, so I was looking at probably a one ton system. I would like one that heats and cools. I have a brand new sub-panel where I can pull the 220V for the system, because I heard the 110v systems really suck alot of power.
Can someone give me any ideas to help with my thoughts?
The G/F and I just purchased this new house last year. It is 4 bed/3 bath, 2100 sq ft, and just the two of us living here. One of the first things I did was to have the old central A/C system ripped out, and we just installed a 16 seer 5 ton A/C system up in the attic space, with 3 new intakes dividing the house equally. Yeah, you can hang meat in here, but sometimes it is an overkill.
As we approach summer, I would like the bedroom to get nice and cool, but believe making the entire house nice and cool will be an overkill.
For this reason, I was considering installing a mini split A/C system, so we can easily manage the cool air when we go to sleep at night.
I know there are many different styles and sizes, and the install seems fairly easy, except for the freon installation.
The bedroom is about, 400 sq feet, so I was looking at probably a one ton system. I would like one that heats and cools. I have a brand new sub-panel where I can pull the 220V for the system, because I heard the 110v systems really suck alot of power.
Can someone give me any ideas to help with my thoughts?