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From: zoya125
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  • you would think they wouldnt mind you adding value to the apartment.

  • you gotta be kidding me. The outdoor unit is in the window frame? What about the building wall, why not install it on it?

  • @asd3s3s2123sd3234

    The outdoor unit installed on the window because the building not allow to use any outside wall,

    so if anyone has better idea let me know

  • i know that in laredo tx the only company that sells this mini-split units is apply-tek a/c. their number is 956 722 50 37 i highly recomend them.

  • the window was wide open and your advertising airconditioner? wtf?

  • I forgot: was I here to watch the paint dry?

  • This has to be the dumbest fuckin video ive ever seen!

  • What did you use to cover the ductwork onto the wall?

    Thanks

  • also another question what is the price of a 1ton(12k btu) HP mini split there....i heard that they are expensive in US thats why they are rare(other than the reason you posted )

  • Ductless units From $296 786-385-0215

  • Very Good

  • Interesting and clever.

    Is it quieter than a std. window unit?

  • Very much so since the compressor is located somewhere else outside. These have been available in Europe and Asia for years and are just now starting to catch on in the US. We are so behind the curve. Those units are also very popular in small server closets. We have one at work and it is wonderful.

  • they are all over the place here

    i wonder why they are rare in usa?

  • I actually know why. Because we are stuck in our old fashioned ways because of our former abundance of cheap energy.

  • Thanks for the reply

    also here were i live central air is more rare cause all the houses are made of cement and bricks and not wood(more earthquakes here and frequent)

    so post-installation of central air in an old home is difficult and expensive(ductwork and all)

    also most homes for heating here use oil furnaces with hot water radiators circulation in every room even if mini splits HP are more energy efficient(average low temp above freezing)

  • is that the outdoor unit in the window?

  • Thanks - Danny

  • Brilliant mate - thanks - Gene

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