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Does anyone have a mini-split system in a seasonal house that you close down for the winter? Since these systems do have condensation drains I'm curious if that creates an issue once the house temp becomes the same temp as the outside during the winter and something in these units is susceptible to freezing.
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We have had one on Welch for 10 plus years. Power off all winter, starts up fine every spring.
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I have them on an island - so far (5 years?) no issues
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have the exact same set up you are asking about and situation. Been 9 years three units no problems. One issue you need to pay attention to is cleaning them. with the temp issues you can get mold and mildew in the drum and the unit. I keep an eye on it every year, two years ago I had to clean them, but years prior i have not. This year I am having them professionally cleaned along with the outside unit. It is extremely hard and time consuming to get to the fan drum let alone getting inside all the little slits in them.
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The only thing I would recommend is that you attempt to put in a mini split in a location where you can utilize a "gravity" drain. In other words you won't need a water pump inside the unit to pump it out whenever the air conditioning function runs. This is what I did in my NH Cottage and it drains fine without the aid of a pump. Now, I didn't do this in my Florida home and I have had to replace the water pump in each head due to failure or excessive noise. I have a two head system there and the pumps failed in each head after a 3 year time frame. Down in Florida there are plenty of service folks to service the split systems, but up here you may have to do a little hunting should you need service. By the way, I use Lennox in Florida, and Mitsubishi in NH. I think Mitsubishi may need less maintenance over time (it is rated as very dependable). |
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I do recommend you get the hyper heat model. Even though your camp is seasonal you may wish to visit it during the cold winter months. Having guaranteed heat to 15 below zero is real nice option to have when needed. They did not offer hyper heat models when mine were installed and there have been quite a few times over the years I wish I had them… Dan
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Again same situation as OP is asking and yes I went to the upgrade outdoor unit
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I'm interested in how others handle the maintenance of their mini split units. I too am interested in installing these at some point in our camp. I read mostly good things about them but many information sources cite maintenance - sometimes monthly or even more frequent cleaning of filters - as being extremely important. Is it all about filters and are they easy to clean...or is there more to it than that? AC2717 mentions the difficulty of accessing the 'drum' for cleaning. I don't know what the drum is but the maintenance process doesn't sound like a lot of fun to me.
Is DIY maintenance generally onerous? Is it as frequent as I've read in some articles (monthly or even more frequent)? How do those of you with mini splits handle maintenance - DIY or professional? Maintenance is my main concern at this point. |
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Lavalley Bristol runs six of these units.
Over the last five years, all we have done is keep the filters in the head's clean. We occasionally check the compressors for debris, but other than that not much. We just installed a sixth, but this was a Mr Cool unit without hyper heat into the shipping office. |
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I've never cleaned a drum, not even sure what that is? |
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Having run them for over 6 years. Just general maintenance as most have said. Would like to add, keep them off the ground. Mount to the side of your house if possible. Mice are the number one cause for concern
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Thank you for all of the comments. I'm encouraged by the ease and satisfaction you all have with them. Along the same lines of condensation and draining, do any of you have the newer ceiling mount cassettes and consider them low maintenance as well for the winter? My understanding is these generally have a water pump to push out the condensation. Thank you.
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If you don't feel comfortable doing this work on a ladder it might be worthwhile to have a HVAC company do it. Have a look at this. https://youtu.be/texGW7Gi3fg?si=B4hq8nNzRZrmvjm1
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What’s the cost for an HVAC pro to come in and take care of this? |
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Believe it’s about $
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We have ours cleaned every two years since we are seasonal. I believe (not positive) the cost was $249.00 which includes cleaning three indoor head units and one outdoor unit. No way would I do it on my own.
Home energy is the one who installed our Mitsubishi units and they are the ones that service them. They have been fantastic to work with over the years. Edited to add: Home Energy will only clean what they install... Dan
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This leads me to believe that they don't need cleaning every year, but I guess if you lived in a high humidity environment, like Florida, they would need mold remediation yearly. I watched a few videos that showed severe mold and dirt build up after only 2 years. I would think that severe dirt build up would be caused by it sticking to high moisture equipment. I was told by my snowbird friends that they have to keep a daily watch on their Florida properties because if the AC goes out for even a day, mold starts growing everywhere.
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Absolutely. At my Florida home we set the temperature at 78 and leave it.
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