Thanks for the good vid BUT.......I wanna make 1 suggestion. You should NOT have spooled the refer lines vertical, against the wall(this allows the oil to pool at the bottom of the spool upon draining back to the comp), you should have spooled them horizontal(flat) above the condenser so the oil can drain back to the comp.
I'd like to see some manual images as well. Can't find anything online and I'd like to have much of the setup done before mine arrives next week. Like the outside base mounting holes dimensions and clearances for both units.
Great work! I did get one note from a pro HVAC tech on the leveling part of the inside unit mount bracket that might help on most any unit. On most units, you actually don't want it to be perfectly level, but actually b want it to slightly tilt so the condensation will run to the drain tube. It stops a lot of mildew and gunk build up, especially in a garage or shop where dust levels are likely to be higher. I've experienced this myself in my small studio which produces a lot of airborne particulates. Thanks for the video and taking the time and effort to share the process! Keep up the great work!
So why didn't you go out the right side for lineset and drain so lineset connections are outside the wall. I know I give you stuff alot. Oh Milwaukee came out with a vacuum pump
I meant the copper lines sizes . Metric ?inches? Right Flare tool shopping want to know. Manuals give not much info on anything. My flares look scratched and I want to re do them before I install. Mine arrived last week and sitting. Have to get all the right tools first now.
how much vibration does the out side unit have? im looking to use brackets to mount to my wall against my living room and kinda worried it will shack too much
I'm glad everyone is doing well. Mabey the PACKOUT Princess asked you to get healthy for your family, brealint. But let you know, if don't already know, Rustoleam chalk firehouse red paint is the closest thing to true Milwaukee red.❤
Nice installation! And may I say that Packout Princess looks great in a sweater, too. I just hope you'll turn off the AC once in a while to encourage her to wear a bikini for some videos. 🙂
So wait, you're honestly saying 1 mini split is enough for a large garage like yours? We have a mini split in our IDF room and small monitor room amd both are pefect applications. Except there about half the size of your garage so I'd assume 1 isnt going to cut it. Sure, better than nothing but not howd you'd want it. Or maybe I'm wrong. U tell me.....
What was the purpose of this video? I'm confused, aside from, nope no information what so ever.. I guess u can say we know u know how to use a remote control
Why don't you just run the electrical that you already have on a plug back inside the house and just plug it into the wall. That's what I did demand no extra breaker just unplugged l o l
That is an A2L refrigerant system. You need non-arch rated tools. I’ve watched several videos just to check on the performance of these units and the R-32 refrigerant. This is not really a DIY kit, if you want DIY go with Mr. Cool. I can get this done because I’m a technician and I have all of the specialty tools that altogether cost more than the whole system. If you decide to DIY buy an A2L approved vacuum, manifold with hoses, flaring tool, a core tool remover for a faster vacuum. These require a dedicated circuit so if you know electrical is self explanatory. As far as all of these dog water installs I’ve seen, avoid that sloppy slack on the line set, cut it down to length and cut off the factory flares. Factory flares are what causes most initial leaks in these new systems. PRACTICE YOUR FLARES! Got it down now? Good, proceed to flare and apply a liberal amount of nylog on your flare. Positive pressure test with nitrogen for 20 minutes, once no leaks are verified you can release the nitrogen. Proceed with a vacuum of at least 500 µm. From there release your charge and you’re good to go. Folks these things might be cheap and you’re probably here because you got what you thought was n outrageous quote but what most residential HVAC guys do is a lot more complicated than you think. If your system breaks immediately it’s not the manufacturer, IT IS YOU!
Thanks for the good vid BUT.......I wanna make 1 suggestion. You should NOT have spooled the refer lines vertical, against the wall(this allows the oil to pool at the bottom of the spool upon draining back to the comp), you should have spooled them horizontal(flat) above the condenser so the oil can drain back to the comp.
Tuned in to see how you determined where to drill the hole with no template.
hows the unit ? still working fine?
Can anyone supply a link to the installation manual? I am particularly interested in finding out the mounting bolt hole patterns.
I'd like to see some manual images as well. Can't find anything online and I'd like to have much of the setup done before mine arrives next week. Like the outside base mounting holes dimensions and clearances for both units.
Hi Jake, did you remove the black plastic mesh covering the fins?
I'd also love to know this
How's it holding up? Everyone craps on this brand but it's priced right.
Please let me know, looking to order one in the next few days
Still going strong
Great work! I did get one note from a pro HVAC tech on the leveling part of the inside unit mount bracket that might help on most any unit. On most units, you actually don't want it to be perfectly level, but actually b want it to slightly tilt so the condensation will run to the drain tube. It stops a lot of mildew and gunk build up, especially in a garage or shop where dust levels are likely to be higher. I've experienced this myself in my small studio which produces a lot of airborne particulates. Thanks for the video and taking the time and effort to share the process! Keep up the great work!
Looks great! What kind of plug did you use to hard wire it?
So why didn't you go out the right side for lineset and drain so lineset connections are outside the wall. I know I give you stuff alot.
Oh Milwaukee came out with a vacuum pump
I bought the same mini Split but I'm a little confused with the proper torque what torque did you give it?
What flare tool sizes are needed for the line. Are these in meteic or inchs. Thank you
I meant the copper lines sizes . Metric ?inches? Right Flare tool shopping want to know. Manuals give not much info on anything. My flares look scratched and I want to re do them before I install. Mine arrived last week and sitting. Have to get all the right tools first now.
What btu? 220v?
how much vibration does the out side unit have? im looking to use brackets to mount to my wall against my living room and kinda worried it will shack too much
can you show me how you wire outside part have same name brand
any help please
Yeah, you didnt show the wiring connection to outside
I'm glad everyone is doing well. Mabey the PACKOUT Princess asked you to get healthy for your family, brealint. But let you know, if don't already know, Rustoleam chalk firehouse red paint is the closest thing to true Milwaukee red.❤
Nice installation!
And may I say that Packout Princess looks great in a sweater, too. I just hope you'll turn off the AC once in a while to encourage her to wear a bikini for some videos. 🙂
Hahahahha
I would bet Packout Princess would look great wearing only a smile in the garage, lol.
She said thanks I say lol 😂
@@JakeOfALL Thank You for sharing her with all of us.
@@jeffselchow5719 most welcome
You showed almost nothing of the install. The easiest part is Mounting the bracket on the wall. You missed the mark
Its safe to say this man likes milwaukee products!
Hahahaha just a little
So wait, you're honestly saying 1 mini split is enough for a large garage like yours? We have a mini split in our IDF room and small monitor room amd both are pefect applications. Except there about half the size of your garage so I'd assume 1 isnt going to cut it. Sure, better than nothing but not howd you'd want it. Or maybe I'm wrong. U tell me.....
From 90 to 76 took about 3 hours, that works for me
Nice shirt
Now the red wall will be cold
Булатный лайк мой👍
Yeah
What was the purpose of this video? I'm confused, aside from, nope no information what so ever.. I guess u can say we know u know how to use a remote control
Do u sale this?
Whats her link?
Why don't you just run the electrical that you already have on a plug back inside the house and just plug it into the wall. That's what I did demand no extra breaker just unplugged l o l
Love the nails honey
Dont quit your day job...youbramble without giving proper info...
Video is useless.
That is an A2L refrigerant system. You need non-arch rated tools. I’ve watched several videos just to check on the performance of these units and the R-32 refrigerant. This is not really a DIY kit, if you want DIY go with Mr. Cool. I can get this done because I’m a technician and I have all of the specialty tools that altogether cost more than the whole system.
If you decide to DIY buy an A2L approved vacuum, manifold with hoses, flaring tool, a core tool remover for a faster vacuum. These require a dedicated circuit so if you know electrical is self explanatory.
As far as all of these dog water installs I’ve seen, avoid that sloppy slack on the line set, cut it down to length and cut off the factory flares. Factory flares are what causes most initial leaks in these new systems. PRACTICE YOUR FLARES! Got it down now? Good, proceed to flare and apply a liberal amount of nylog on your flare. Positive pressure test with nitrogen for 20 minutes, once no leaks are verified you can release the nitrogen. Proceed with a vacuum of at least 500 µm. From there release your charge and you’re good to go.
Folks these things might be cheap and you’re probably here because you got what you thought was n outrageous quote but what most residential HVAC guys do is a lot more complicated than you think. If your system breaks immediately it’s not the manufacturer, IT IS YOU!
Iono man I installed mine while mostly drunk, don't know what nylog is, didn't use nitrogen, did my own flares 6 beers in, and it works fine.
@@noname-gp6hk vacuum? How many microns? doesn’t mean it’s not actively leaking…
he not have id to instal dont waste time
WHAAAT??!!! Mini splits suck
How so ? It’s perfect for this space
@@JakeOfALL yup thinking same thing
@@shawndasharkk1138 yeah
How does it do when it’s zero degrees outside ???