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Reddit mentions of OLMO Alpic 9,000 BTU, 110/120V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump with 16ft Installation Kit

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OLMO Alpic 9,000 BTU, 110/120V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump with 16ft Installation Kit
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  • OLMO Alpic 9,000 BTU, 110/120V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner with Cooling and Heating, 16.5.SEER, Inverter Technology
  • Quiet operation, great for bedrooms, additions, living rooms and commercial applications. A great way to heat and cool your home all year round.
  • Ready for installation: 16ft copper line set, communication wires, drainage extension and small accessories are included. A licensed HVAC technician is required to perform the installation.
  • Inverter Compressor by Toshiba - 5 Year Limited Warranty. 2 Year Limited Warranty on parts.
  • LED Display, Self Diagnosis, Intelligent Defrost & Pre-Heating
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Size9,000 BTU, 115V

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Found 1 comment on OLMO Alpic 9,000 BTU, 110/120V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump with 16ft Installation Kit:

u/Dlofc ยท 8 pointsr/TinyHouses

Oh Fellow Tennessean! HOWDY! If you are outside Davidson AND outside city limits, there are no building codes, but a good idea to adhere to them. AC is actually recommended to help control humidity. Here is a link to some amazon ideas.

https://www.amazon.com/OLMO-Mount-Ductless-Conditioner-installation/dp/B07BWKM7P7/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=precharged+mini+split&qid=1567832392&s=gateway&sr=8-5

There are kits like these if you want to get fancy. Personally, a window unit works very well in the upper floors and then just let cold air do what it does best, sink. I use 10000 BTU in mine, which is REALLY big for what I need, but it uses a whole 6.5 AH when it is running. My county does encourage a pay-as-you-go electric that allows you to monitor your usage. Yesterday's usage cost me a whole.97, it really hurts the pocketbook. Winter, if you have the option, go with electric heat. It is dry heat and helps to control the moisture too. Moisture is that much problem in little places. Vents in the bathroom, kitchen and use them religiously. I have heard of people having to use dehumidifiers too but I have not had problems since switching on the AC and going to a dry heat.

I would take pictures but I am lazy when it comes to the digital world"=P I don't even own a cell phone.