Be Sure to Watch Tools Needed close to the end of the video with Links Below 12,000 BTU Mini Split AC/Heating System with Inverter: amzn.to/3A1FKqD Equipment Pad for Mini Split Condensers: amzn.to/3zHym3d 2.5" Wall Sleeve: amzn.to/3QqxfuK Alternatives Units: Senville LETO Mini Split: amzn.to/3n3x3V0 Cooper & Hunter Mini Split: amzn.to/3Qx0r3n DELLA 12K Mini Split: amzn.to/3n3xxKO Basic Vacuum Adapter: amzn.to/3nQE4aV Best Adapter Tool: amzn.to/31c40E3 My Choice! Yellow Jacket 60278 Flaring Tool: amzn.to/3dwHpae Budget Flaring Kit: amzn.to/3zLHhkd Nylog Gasket/Thread Sealant: amzn.to/3O35oiT Screw Feed Tubing Cutter: amzn.to/3nQJ3Zb My Favorite Close Quarter Tube Cutter: amzn.to/3rpZxcg Vacuum Pump HVAC Kit: amzn.to/318YEcC PVC Decorative Line Cover Kit (one for each head): amzn.to/350IfIu Outdoor Mounting Bracket: amzn.to/2Fw9vpq 2-1/2 Inch Bi-Metal Hole Saw: amzn.to/343BJS6 This A/C Unit Requires 3-1/2 Inch Bi-Metal Hole Saw: amzn.to/3lIcpqG If needed for your A/C Unit DEWALT Hole Saw Kit: amzn.to/3tIjAFx 30 Amp Fusible AC Disconnect: amzn.to/31aHN9c
Fantastic video. I’m in the middle of a Senville LETO install on a shed that looks pretty much like yours. I noticed you drywalled the stock double doors on your shed. I drywalled my shed but couldn’t figure out what to do with my double doors. I think I’ll try drywalling mine as well.
Sorry for the delay I was a speaker at a conference this week. that's great William just take your time and think it through and you will be fine I'm sure.
Thank you, You can with a wall unit that comes with a plug cord but as far as a mini split no by code along with it will not run correctly if you just go to an GFCI outlet, it will keep tripping it and not recommended for safety.
Hi Piper, Not really. I get emails all the time from folks that have never done anything like this with success and you are actually only looking at about $180 in specialty tools that you could resell when project is done. I sure appreciate you joining in here and the great comment it means a lot to me that you would take the time to watch my video!
I just did an install this weekend. If you have basic DIY skills this isn't that hard. I could have done this simply purchasing the pump and gauges for about $100. I did end up doing a bit more advanced install using a micron gauge and the core removal tools. It was a good time for a father daughter project, that she even said after wards... that she could have done it. Nothing difficult, just tedious and time consuming.
Be Sure to Watch Tools Needed close to the end of the video with Links Below
12,000 BTU Mini Split AC/Heating System with Inverter: amzn.to/3A1FKqD
Equipment Pad for Mini Split Condensers: amzn.to/3zHym3d
2.5" Wall Sleeve: amzn.to/3QqxfuK
Alternatives Units:
Senville LETO Mini Split: amzn.to/3n3x3V0
Cooper & Hunter Mini Split: amzn.to/3Qx0r3n
DELLA 12K Mini Split: amzn.to/3n3xxKO
Basic Vacuum Adapter: amzn.to/3nQE4aV
Best Adapter Tool: amzn.to/31c40E3 My Choice!
Yellow Jacket 60278 Flaring Tool: amzn.to/3dwHpae
Budget Flaring Kit: amzn.to/3zLHhkd
Nylog Gasket/Thread Sealant: amzn.to/3O35oiT
Screw Feed Tubing Cutter: amzn.to/3nQJ3Zb
My Favorite Close Quarter Tube Cutter: amzn.to/3rpZxcg
Vacuum Pump HVAC Kit: amzn.to/318YEcC
PVC Decorative Line Cover Kit (one for each head): amzn.to/350IfIu
Outdoor Mounting Bracket: amzn.to/2Fw9vpq
2-1/2 Inch Bi-Metal Hole Saw: amzn.to/343BJS6 This A/C Unit Requires
3-1/2 Inch Bi-Metal Hole Saw: amzn.to/3lIcpqG If needed for your A/C Unit
DEWALT Hole Saw Kit: amzn.to/3tIjAFx
30 Amp Fusible AC Disconnect: amzn.to/31aHN9c
To my Supporter who sent me coffee, THANK YOU AGAIN!! That was so nice of you!
Great job and really nice clean installation
Glad you liked it Nara, Thank you for taking the time to watch my video, it means a lot to me!
New subscriber awesome videos and i was looking for a video exactly like this. Thanks
Thanks for the sub Anthony! I appreciate it. I am glad this video works for you, thanks for watching!
Another great video!!!
Thanks for watching I appreciate it!
Fantastic video. I’m in the middle of a Senville LETO install on a shed that looks pretty much like yours. I noticed you drywalled the stock double doors on your shed. I drywalled my shed but couldn’t figure out what to do with my double doors. I think I’ll try drywalling mine as well.
Thank you, the doors are not drywall check out ruclips.net/video/mPFpZCxsPQA/видео.html Thanks for watching and the comment, I appreciate it!
After watching both videos I feel more confident an doing this on my own. I still need a little more info on the charging and the electrical
Sorry for the delay I was a speaker at a conference this week. that's great William just take your time and think it through and you will be fine I'm sure.
Thanks 👍
Thank you too
Another great video,plan on putting a 120v mini split in my shed 12x 20 but can it be plugged in to a 120v outside receptacle??
thanks Jim just watched your video on
5:17 / 6:46
How to Wire a Disconnect Box for an 120v Air Conditioner 😀
Thank you, You can with a wall unit that comes with a plug cord but as far as a mini split no by code along with it will not run correctly if you just go to an GFCI outlet, it will keep tripping it and not recommended for safety.
Thanks for watching I appreciate it!
New sub
Thanks for subbing Bobby, I appreciate it!
Do you have to remove the valve core to pull a vacuum or can you just use that 5/16 to 1/4 adapter and leave vale in ?
Hi Mark, the proper way is to remove the core but you can do it with the adapter no problem.
@@ILikeToBuildStuff thx
What happened to the senville unit?
Nothing, it's working fine! This is a split I put on my workshop but if you are wondering were the video is ruclips.net/video/z9elRDw3faM/видео.html
This is for someone for advanced DYI. To much equipment to buy. I here a pro!
Hi Piper, Not really. I get emails all the time from folks that have never done anything like this with success and you are actually only looking at about $180 in specialty tools that you could resell when project is done.
I sure appreciate you joining in here and the great comment it means a lot to me that you would take the time to watch my video!
I just did an install this weekend. If you have basic DIY skills this isn't that hard. I could have done this simply purchasing the pump and gauges for about $100. I did end up doing a bit more advanced install using a micron gauge and the core removal tools. It was a good time for a father daughter project, that she even said after wards... that she could have done it. Nothing difficult, just tedious and time consuming.
@@dougphelps6917 Outstanding Doug!!!