Senville Mini split review and quick pioneer review

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 15

  • @michaelbauer7023
    @michaelbauer7023 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review. I am considering a Senville for my garage.
    FYI... the SF rating assumes an 8' ceiling... Insulation matters even more. Once you insulate, I assume it will keep up much better.

    • @THEWORX99
      @THEWORX99  Před rokem +1

      Roof is now insulated so are the walls. 9ft ceiling in half the shop with a 12 ft ceiling in the other half. Still well within the specs of this unit. It just dosent seem to cool the air down very fast. I need to do an updated review.

    • @michaelbauer7023
      @michaelbauer7023 Před rokem

      @@THEWORX99 Good intel... thanks for taking the time to reply.
      Perhaps I will round up with my unit? Im hesitant to do so because there is such a thing as having too much AC (i.e.: short cycle).
      Saying this, I would still be curious to know the CF of your space (floor SF x ceiling height) vs Senvilles 8' assumption... reason being, yours is x9 and x12, effectively resulting in a 20% to 50% increase over the 8' assumption.

    • @THEWORX99
      @THEWORX99  Před rokem

      @@michaelbauer7023 I've got 20ftx12x12H
      16x12X9H

    • @michaelbauer7023
      @michaelbauer7023 Před rokem

      @@THEWORX99 Thank you once again... you are awesome.
      By way of info... Seneville assumes 3,456 CF for your SF and you actually have 4,608 CF... this is about 33% more than Seneville assumes.
      Im not sure if CF is linear as it relates to BTU ratings? My gut says that it's not??? Meaning, BTU rating might be somewhat exponential to the CF that it is cooling (but I don't know this to be true).
      I wish all HVAC manufacturers would give CF guidance vs SF recommendations because not all rooms have 8' ceilings.
      Not trying to be a "know it all" because I know NOTHING about HVAC... I am simply trying to return the favor by providing this math as I investigate Seneville as an option for a fall install (its to dang hot to do it now!)

  • @machaf
    @machaf Před 8 dny

    why didn't you cut your lineset to the proper length? No wonder it doesn't work worth a shit, how's the oil return cycle suppose to work with all those loops you got going on there.

  • @funhouseboiy9727
    @funhouseboiy9727 Před rokem +1

    Turn your lineset horizontally and strap it up so it doesn’t kink and it will put less stress on your compressor

  • @stanleymason8155
    @stanleymason8155 Před 7 měsíci

    Insulating the copper lines at the unit sure would've hurt! I cut my lines and reflared them. The directions clearly indicate longer line sets loose efficiency. I have a pioneer 3ton single head unit seems pretty good. Have to wonder with 3 head units on yours if its under charged?

    • @THEWORX99
      @THEWORX99  Před 7 měsíci

      Nope I fully vacuumed the system and charged it with what they told mee.

    • @machaf
      @machaf Před 8 dny

      @@THEWORX99 You didn't charge it. You just released what was already in the unit. Half ass install = half ass performance.

  • @waynebussert5180
    @waynebussert5180 Před rokem +3

    Good thing code is not an issue!

  • @UserName-ip9lw
    @UserName-ip9lw Před 2 lety +2

    Wow.

  • @diysolaradventures7894
    @diysolaradventures7894 Před rokem +1

    Does turbo makes the wall unit run faster or blow harder ?

    • @THEWORX99
      @THEWORX99  Před rokem

      Yeah it increases the fan speed

    • @diysolaradventures7894
      @diysolaradventures7894 Před rokem +1

      @@THEWORX99 oh cool because I have a 12,000 btu Senville and keep forgetting about all the features this thing has I'm off grid on solar so I'm trying to get it to run as efficient as possible