Split Air con

I have had a guy come in to provide a quote for 4 rooms. He reckons I would be better off with individual split units as these can be connected to a socket ring main. If I have a single external condenser for the 4 internal units, then I will need an armored cable connecting to the Consumer unit. I would also require a new consumer unit as there are no spare points. Then the issue with channelling the wall down from the loft through a bedroom to the CU which I dont fancy having to repair.

The units proposed are Midea easybreeze, 3 * 3.5kw and a single 2.5Kw. Has any had experience with this brand?

Im end terrace so condensors would be on this wall, would 4 external condensers be noisy?
 
I have had a guy come in to provide a quote for 4 rooms. He reckons I would be better off with individual split units as these can be connected to a socket ring main. If I have a single external condenser for the 4 internal units, then I will need an armored cable connecting to the Consumer unit. I would also require a new consumer unit as there are no spare points. Then the issue with channelling the wall down from the loft through a bedroom to the CU which I dont fancy having to repair.

The units proposed are Midea easybreeze, 3 * 3.5kw and a single 2.5Kw. Has any had experience with this brand?

Im end terrace so condensors would be on this wall, would 4 external condensers be noisy?
I have two easybreeze 3.5kw units. They were only installed a year ago and I rate them highly. My sister got the same installed so they were recommended to me by her. The easybreeze sounds like a gimmick but it works very well when you dont what the force of air to be strong.
 
I just bought one of these new propane-filled EasyFit units for my garden workshop and the supplier is demanding I prove it will be fitted by an F-GAS engineer. I advised them this is an easyfit unit with no regulated gasses but they aren't having it.
I'm annoyed.

Cancel, order from someone else :P
 
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