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29 Jul, 2019
Great Mini Split - DIY Install - 24k btu in 2 car garage/shop/Laundry - Works Great
9 of 9 found this helpful I installed this in an uninsulated 2 car garage that has our washer and dryer in it also. It’s 100 degrees outside and this unit has no problem maintaining 75 degrees or even lower. This is a great unit for the price and I was able to install everything myself. I did have a friend pull a vacuum and open the refrigerant after everything was installed.
The insulation wrap included is worthless and doesn’t stick to itself. A line set cover and better tape will be needed if you want it done right. You will also need all the electrical including a double pole breaker for your panel, an AC disconnect mounted close to the outdoor unit and all associated wire and conduit. I bought 25’ of red, black, green #10 THHN wire from Home Depot. Drilling a hole in the brick proved to be the biggest headache and I ended up taking an entire brick out and chiseled it down and then reset it with mortar.
All in all I installed everything for $1100 and would have paid 900-1100 in labor to have it professionally installed. The price of installation will buy a complete new unit, so I couldn’t pay that.