Decided to go with a local company. All Mitsubishi. 2 indoor units and one outdoor. £2700. Just waiting for a start date. Gonna be too late for this year I'm sure
I'm in the same boat, though the place I initially looked at have become very quiet. Waiting on information about the various units they do. May just be very busy though.Yeah, my own fault. Should have pulled my finger out months ago. Hopefully I'll still get some use out of it in August/September.
Decided to go with a local company. All Mitsubishi. 2 indoor units and one outdoor. £2700. Just waiting for a start date. Gonna be too late for this year I'm sure
Just had a quote from SubCool FM, who were recommended to me on the forum. Chap that visited was great and very knowledgable, but their quote was £650 more than a local company for exactly the same equipment. I was expecting a bit more, but £650 is a lot!
I have to say I have been lucky as I two systems one a pregassed electricq system I think it’s called and the other a Mitsubishi heavy industries one professionally fitted….and the units have coped very well today been on 18 all day with no issues, in fairness they are mounted up stairs and have cooled the whole of the upstairs down and the hall way and into the lounge not bad for 4 bed detached.
Hi all.
I know this is not split air con but has anyone tried these units for individual rooms?
Due to the layout of our house and needing one unit for each bedroom in a split system it could become costly.
one of the above units i linked in each room seems to be the answer but I can find to much info on their effectiveness. it seems to good to be true with such a small footprint and central wifi/app management and only needing to drill a couple of holes to the outside.
Thank you for that. dont think sound will be an issue given the neighbours has no windows on that side of the house.Hi,
Yes I have one of those (different make/model but same type) as I didn't have the wall space for split AC. It works well and is a little less noisy than a portable AC unit but not much. Drilling the holes is some effort being 4" but is doable. Certainly better than a portable AC unit. I found externally you could hear the exhaust wind noise a bit particularly later in the evening, so swapped out the vents for baffled ones which helped a bit, so just be aware in case its pointed close to a neighbours window or anything like that. During the day you can hardly hear it though on lowest setting. I guess if its on the ground floor you could fence the vents off a bit or have a shrub in front etc.
To me it just looks like a "high end" portable, except you lose the portability by attaching it to a wall and drilling vents.Thank you for that. dont think sound will be an issue given the neighbours has no windows on that side of the house.
if you dont mind me asking what type of room is it in? planning on sticking them in two small double size bedrooms. would the noise levels inside keep you awake?
To me it just looks like a "high end" portable, except you lose the portability by attaching it to a wall and drilling vents.
The portable ones are very noisy, I doubt I would be able to sleep in a room with one in it and as Duke said these are almost the same level of noise.
they will be more efficient though I guess with it being vented to outside.
personally I wouldn't bother though.
I've been debating unit placement for whenever I get AC for our house, similar 4 bed detached home. Do you mean you have 2 units both upstairs in bedrooms or how's your setup exactly? What sort of placement do you have for the 2 units?
I was thinking of going with 2 units... 1 unit for our master bedroom, then another downstairs placed at rear of home in an open plan area (kitchen/dining/lounge area)... I'd hope the air would circulate around the whole house well enough to cool our 2 kids bedrooms and our front living room would be nice. But then I presume it depends on how powerful kW unit you buy as well.
Advice from anyone at all be helpful
I've been debating unit placement for whenever I get AC for our house, similar 4 bed detached home. Do you mean you have 2 units both upstairs in bedrooms or how's your setup exactly? What sort of placement do you have for the 2 units?
I was thinking of going with 2 units... 1 unit for our master bedroom, then another downstairs placed at rear of home in an open plan area (kitchen/dining/lounge area)... I'd hope the air would circulate around the whole house well enough to cool our 2 kids bedrooms and our front living room would be nice. But then I presume it depends on how powerful kW unit you buy as well.
Advice from anyone at all be helpful
Thank you for that. dont think sound will be an issue given the neighbours has no windows on that side of the house.
if you dont mind me asking what type of room is it in? planning on sticking them in two small double size bedrooms. would the noise levels inside keep you awake?