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Old 11-22-2023, 01:30 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin View Post
Yes Mini splits are basically heat pumps.... The provide a easier way to install a system with out the need for all the duct work etc....

Not sure why you wouldn't be able to set the thermostat lower then 50 degrees....but there could be some reason, I always used 50 or 55 as my threshold when leave my places for periods of time in the winter....

All heat and cooling source of the good and bad qualities, I have always take the stance that I replace what was there when I need to.... With that said my current situation is one where that might change, when I decided to upgrade in the next year... The place is Forced air, with Propane for heat with an A/C addition... I have contemplated, going to a heat pump with propane for a secondary heat source, when the weather is colder... I think 9 months out of the year we would be just fine using the heat pump, but think that for mid. Dec to Mid. March it might be nice to have Propane, so the heat pump isn't in constant use.....

Sorry for the ramble.....
This system I just installed is in my house in Mass. I mainly did it for air conditioning as I'm just getting too old to be dealing with window units.
I'm pleasantly surprised at how well the heat works but time will tell if I need to turn on my oil heat when temps get colder.
I'm hoping my wife likes them enough to let me install them at the lake house. I'm waiting for the shock of the electric bill!
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