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Old 06-20-2013, 05:40 AM   #1
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@thelake any updates on how your hp has been working in the frigid cold? I'm in the process of doing some weatherization and may update the heating system.
Any more updates for the heating performance of the heat pump units? We are considering installing this system in our ski condo in the White Mnts.

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Old 06-20-2013, 08:57 AM   #2
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Any more updates for the heating performance of the heat pump units? We are considering installing this system in our ski condo in the White Mnts.

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Since your looking for heating performance during ski season in the white mountains, make sure you get the "Hyper Heat Pump" from Mitsibishi. They function at 100% efficiency down to 5 degrees. In the summer, using AC mode you can get your condo as cold as a meat locker!!

I have the standard Mitsubishi mini split heat pump at my island camp and absolutely love it!

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Old 06-23-2013, 11:28 AM   #3
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Mini splits are also great for your primary residence, especially if you lack forced air in your home. I work with many mini-split vendors/installers in MA & CT, including Mitsubishi distributors, so feel free to private message me if you want any info for CT or MA options.
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Mini splits are also great for your primary residence, especially if you lack forced air in your home. I work with many mini-split vendors/installers in MA & CT, including Mitsubishi distributors, so feel free to private message me if you want any info for CT or MA options.
Only 9 inches above my windows. Any options other that the picture frame thing from LG(doesn't meet efficiency guidelines from NHEC rebate)?

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Old 06-23-2013, 06:14 PM   #5
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Only 9 inches above my windows. Any options other that the picture frame thing from LG(doesn't meet efficiency guidelines from NHEC rebate)?

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I'm not familiar with NHEC specifications but you should be able to find a system that can be installed in another part of wall (assuming you don't have floor to ceiling windows).
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