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  • pronstar

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    After 6 months of jumping thru hoops, permits have finally been approved and we’re converting our garage into a unit for my in-laws.

    Looking for recos on a ductless mini split setup with two heads - one for the bedroom, one for the living area.

    Total square footage is around 700.
    Any insight into this plan would be awesome, including what specs I should be looking at for this project.

    I have access to 110 or 220, I’m assuming 220 is best.

    Plans are below so you can see the layout.
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    jjkukla

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    Mitsubishi.
    Industry leader in mini split.

    Runner up,
    American Standard.
    My neighbor owns an HVAC Co. here in Lake Jackson and she said they've been having service/warranty issues with Mitsu lately (supply chain, lowest bidder type stuff). Otherwise she thought highly of Mitsu. I was asking because I wanted to install a split in my garage. She didn't have another recommendation, so I'll defer to others like yourself on American Std.

    Good luck with remodel, purchase and install.
     

    reddog

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    I just went with Pioneer. Installed 4- 18K duel head units and one 3 ton single, all 220V. Got lucky as a guy on my crew is a licenced installer and gave me a deal with me doing a lot of the basic work, pouring slabs, wiring, simple setup. He did the actual hook up and charging. I'm thinking a duel head 18K or 24K would work for what you are wanting.
     
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    gasgas

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    Mitsubishi and American Standard are partners now
    I just purchased 10 Mitsubishi/American Standard and have many running
    No problem at all
    500-600 feet per ton well insulated
    A 18000 two zone would work fine
     

    Vaquero

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    Mitsubishi and American Standard are partners now
    I just purchased 10 Mitsubishi/American Standard and have many running
    No problem at all
    500-600 feet per ton well insulated
    A 18000 two zone would work fine
    This sounds reasonable.
    If insulation is adequate.
    Equates to the un insulated condo we rented in Hawaii.
    Adequate during the day.
    Freeze your ass early morning.
     

    gasgas

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    See if you can find a Gree brand
    We use lots of them also
    Pioneer ,Mr cool internet brands are difficult for service and parts
    Or look at the Mitsubishi site for a local dealer
     
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