I have had a 3 unit system for 8 years now and love them! Working great. But looking to get the new model that has the air filters and anti-mold protection etc. Great units!
I'm glad I found this video because I was wondering how these work. I saw them online 2 years ago, but none of the sites explained how they work. They look easy to install, but sadly they still require drilling. I have an old wall unit and 2 window units. I am definitely going to replace all of them with one of these. I don't know about the wall unit though because the this is wider than the wall unit, so maybe I will wall up the opening and place one of these above a window. A definite must get
I installed a 18,000 btu samsung ductless heat pump in my house last year and it did pretty well. I didnt save on my energy bill like I wouldve liked though. It produced a lot of heat even down to around 10 degree F. Since I have installed several 12,000 btu Mitsubishi hyper heat ductless system. There is no comparision. This is the best system all around period. One 12,000 btu Mitsubishi will do the work of a 3 ton system and will heat down to 15 below 0!
@richiemabie Samsung cant compare... its a way cheaper product then the mr slim.... I install both... Mitsubishi Has way higher seer ratings and a better product. Like i said you cant compare um... samsung is cheap
i often wonder why you guys in the states use window shakers or those huge ducted systems,. we been using split systems in uk for decades,. there way better and much cheaper to run
A square function would also help emphasis the benefits of Mr Slim btw.... Where power is adjusted every few minutes or accommodate changes... The power usage isn't necessarily constant of Mr Slim.
Then, the slope of the line goes straight vertical down to a low power level for a minute (when the compressor shuts off) because the central air fan stays on for a minute after the cycle. Then slope of the line is straight vertical to zero.
But for an advertisement , the main point is that the line should not be a sine function! It should be a square function! on/off/on/off...
Mr Slim video:: @ time= 5:40 .. the graph ; Power/time "Conventional Air Conditioning" ... with a conventional AC/heatpump unit, the power used is not a sine function! It is a square one. The slope of that line should be straight vertical to max power on startup, and then staying at a relatively constant power usage until the thermostat ends the call for cooling or heat..
I have had a 3 unit system for 8 years now and love them! Working great. But looking to get the new model that has the air filters and anti-mold protection etc. Great units!
IndoorAirQuality1 3 days ago
I'm glad I found this video because I was wondering how these work. I saw them online 2 years ago, but none of the sites explained how they work. They look easy to install, but sadly they still require drilling. I have an old wall unit and 2 window units. I am definitely going to replace all of them with one of these. I don't know about the wall unit though because the this is wider than the wall unit, so maybe I will wall up the opening and place one of these above a window. A definite must get
highhighsky1 1 year ago
I installed a 18,000 btu samsung ductless heat pump in my house last year and it did pretty well. I didnt save on my energy bill like I wouldve liked though. It produced a lot of heat even down to around 10 degree F. Since I have installed several 12,000 btu Mitsubishi hyper heat ductless system. There is no comparision. This is the best system all around period. One 12,000 btu Mitsubishi will do the work of a 3 ton system and will heat down to 15 below 0!
stacynmbr4 1 year ago
@richiemabie Samsung cant compare... its a way cheaper product then the mr slim.... I install both... Mitsubishi Has way higher seer ratings and a better product. Like i said you cant compare um... samsung is cheap
Mauistyl 1 year ago
@gamwam - Dunno...Americans are slow to change...I haven't found a problem with these yet in doing a year of research...I am putting one in.
cchanderson 2 years ago
this type of system is good on houses that dont have ductwork and have bloilers instead.
bsm1177 2 years ago
i often wonder why you guys in the states use window shakers or those huge ducted systems,. we been using split systems in uk for decades,. there way better and much cheaper to run
gamwam 2 years ago
A square function would also help emphasis the benefits of Mr Slim btw.... Where power is adjusted every few minutes or accommodate changes... The power usage isn't necessarily constant of Mr Slim.
danwat1234 2 years ago
Then, the slope of the line goes straight vertical down to a low power level for a minute (when the compressor shuts off) because the central air fan stays on for a minute after the cycle. Then slope of the line is straight vertical to zero.
But for an advertisement , the main point is that the line should not be a sine function! It should be a square function! on/off/on/off...
danwat1234 2 years ago
Mr Slim video:: @ time= 5:40 .. the graph ; Power/time "Conventional Air Conditioning" ... with a conventional AC/heatpump unit, the power used is not a sine function! It is a square one. The slope of that line should be straight vertical to max power on startup, and then staying at a relatively constant power usage until the thermostat ends the call for cooling or heat..
danwat1234 2 years ago