Senville LETO 12000 BTU Series Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump - Install & Review

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  • Senville LETO 12000 BTU Series Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump
    B00UV3LGUE
    About this item
    ALEXA ENABLED: Use voice or app control to control your air conditioner from anywhere. Use routines to adjust temperature settings while you are away and enjoy energy savings of up to 40%.
    4-IN-1 MINI SPLIT SYSTEM: With air conditioning, built-in heat pump (up to 5F/-15C), dehumidifier, fan and turbo function. DC Inverter, UL Listed, AHRI Certified, Works with Alexa
    DESIGNED FOR HOME & BUSINESS: Powerful performance and dependable durability with high quality design for an attractive appearance. Great for bedrooms, additions, living rooms, and even commercial applications like stores, restaurants and warehouses.
    WHAT’S INCLUDED: Includes indoor air handler, outdoor condensers, remote control and installation kit with 16ft. line set and communication wire. Pre-charged with R410A refrigerant for up to 25 ft. Important note: requires professional installation.
    5 YEAR WARRANTY: Backed by an industry leading manufacturer’s warranty, with 5 years on parts replacement and 5 years on compressor. Trusted quality and design by Senville, with free technical & installation support included.

Komentáře • 38

  • @Atony-ig1mv
    @Atony-ig1mv  Před rokem +2

    Senville LETO 12000 BTU Series Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump
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  • @matthewmarkwood8848
    @matthewmarkwood8848 Před rokem +4

    Just installed this exact unit today and this video was way more help than the instructions that came with the unit.

    • @oneshot_onekill4618
      @oneshot_onekill4618 Před měsícem +1

      Do you happen to have a link to the fuses that work for that shut off

  • @jimbo8743
    @jimbo8743 Před 3 měsíci +2

    That dude’s beard is going to catch fire 🔥

  • @vicmcmanus6856
    @vicmcmanus6856 Před rokem +1

    A lot of great info. Very helpful and instructive. I think you helped me make up my mind on the brand and model I will purchase. Thanks for putting this video together.

  • @shhhhmeeeeeeeeee2368
    @shhhhmeeeeeeeeee2368 Před rokem +2

    always take vacuum lines off with refrigerant fully in the lines if u take off before introducing refrigerant into the system when taken off the adapter it will suck in air if you do it the other way refrigerant will blow out of the Shrader when removing

  • @Codysworld405
    @Codysworld405 Před rokem

    Great install, very clean and thorough! I like the lines in the wall looks better.

  • @mikeboy9290
    @mikeboy9290 Před 2 měsíci +2

    What about putting the lines in a vacuum

  • @oliviergagnon4130
    @oliviergagnon4130 Před měsícem

    Super cool video thanks sir

  • @123mjolie
    @123mjolie Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your video!!
    I really appreciate it!!!

  • @therookie3445
    @therookie3445 Před 4 měsíci +1

    That's what I like to see... a person who thinks outside the box, totally unencumbered by the instructions.

  • @Cam-wi3tp
    @Cam-wi3tp Před 11 měsíci +3

    Confused about you cutting,flaring and vacuuming the lines. From what I read on their website, it says "These units come pre-charged with R410A refrigerant and include the necessary piping for installation and hook up" which to mean they are like Mr Cool units, just hook up, open valves and you're done. Thanks for vid!

    • @beauxbrasseur3164
      @beauxbrasseur3164 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Precharged is different than vacuumed. I have the same unit and you need to vacuum them.

    • @richieschmidt6225
      @richieschmidt6225 Před 10 měsíci +6

      The refrigerant is self contained in the outdoor coil, NOT the lineset. So after plumbing your refrigerant lines and properly tightening the flares, and pulling a deep vacuum, you then open the outdoor unit to allow refrigerant to flow.

  • @Skeptical59
    @Skeptical59 Před 2 dny

    Are you running a 25 amp unit on 14 gauge wire or was it 12 gauge wire in the outlet box?

  • @user-ql1wq1cm6t
    @user-ql1wq1cm6t Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Really appreciate it.

  • @oneshot_onekill4618
    @oneshot_onekill4618 Před měsícem +1

    What fuses are you using? Any link

  • @eloyanzaldua7180
    @eloyanzaldua7180 Před 6 měsíci

    Great job 😊

  • @seanamos9441
    @seanamos9441 Před rokem +2

    Amazing!
    my only question is since you shortened the lines, you did not account for less refrigerant. Is that a big deal or is it not enough of a change to have to worry about. This is going in my garage!

  • @Colorado_Chris
    @Colorado_Chris Před 2 měsíci

    Nobody seems to show how you run the signal cable through the grey conduit. The signal wire runs with the refrigerant lines so where do you all of a sudden transition to the grey conduit?

  • @simplyidiotic1
    @simplyidiotic1 Před 9 měsíci

    I’m curious, if there was a potential leak that you detected, why did the vacuum hold so well?

  • @Chief2414
    @Chief2414 Před rokem +2

    How’s ur mini split doing ?

  • @wiley0714
    @wiley0714 Před rokem +1

    Woah? Heres a question.
    Thats a 115v unit. You have a disconnect wired for 220v.
    You had a black line, and a white (should be marked black or red tape on the white line as it is 120 volts).
    That power is going to the unit to the line/neutral and ground.
    Line (black or red) but your neutral is a white wire...the same white wire from the disconnect's power?
    That is def a mistake. The neutral should be spliced in the disconnect box, not, carrying power.
    Your send 120v thru the neutral to the load center which should be bonded to ground.....

    • @Anahernandez-hq8bn
      @Anahernandez-hq8bn Před 10 měsíci

      Buena observación

    • @tinysparky
      @tinysparky Před 10 měsíci

      It is correct. I believe that the 9000btu unit has 240v going to the compressor outside, then it runs a 120v back up to the indoor unit from the outside unit.

  • @tinytim71301
    @tinytim71301 Před rokem

    Well Done!

  • @kbwildin11
    @kbwildin11 Před 7 měsíci

    Did you need to purchase a disconnect box?

  • @AnyKindaWay
    @AnyKindaWay Před měsícem

    link for insulator pads?

  • @ricklndn
    @ricklndn Před 9 měsíci

    In heat pump mode, how many watts dose it use ?

  • @brianreip411
    @brianreip411 Před 2 měsíci

    How many amps is this unit?

  • @muhan8276
    @muhan8276 Před 6 měsíci

    I mean where did you buy😊😊

  • @jlg8689
    @jlg8689 Před 11 měsíci

    22:58 what adapter is that as i am having a hard time connecting my r410a manifold gauge set to that low side to perform an evacuation?

  • @energymarketchile
    @energymarketchile Před 10 měsíci

    Update on how is going?

  • @muhan8276
    @muhan8276 Před 6 měsíci

    You both it where?😊

  • @J.PROJECTZ
    @J.PROJECTZ Před rokem

    I connected it mine the same way and my exterior compressor is not working 😢

    • @wiley0714
      @wiley0714 Před rokem +2

      Probably because he has a 240v disconnect going to a 120 unit. His wiring is wrong.
      A. If his white neutral line is carrying power, then it is carrying another 120 V through the disconnect through the neutral line on the unit or.
      B. He has a neutral running through the disconnects. (Line) and the neutral should just be spliced together, not running through the fuse in the disconnect....

    • @J.PROJECTZ
      @J.PROJECTZ Před rokem

      @@wiley0714 I took care of mine it needed it’s own line I was getting power from a gfi 😆

  • @dratch1
    @dratch1 Před rokem

    Lol where you connect the red hose? In the sand