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Old 07-05-2020, 06:52 PM   #26
mlh
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With mini splits you wouldn’t need as many BTUs. The duck work in these campers loose at least 25% and probably much more. We have 28,500 BTUs with only a 25% loss we are down to 18,500 BTUs. Power required to run them would be cut by half. SEER on our AC units are probably 10 maybe 12 where the SEER on a mini split starts at about 16 and goes up to 33 or more now. They would be able to heat your camper down to zero or below.

If you watch HGTV other countries have gone to mini splits much more than we have. With all the advantages we will be installing many more in this country. The problem installing them in many houses is they are cut up with too many rooms. You need a inside unit for each room and that gets expensive.
Lynwood
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