the dc inverter has nothing at all to do with an ac working better at low temperatures. you need a mini that has a low ambiant temperature option, and most have it available now. the dc inverter converts ac to dc so the frequency can be changed,ie 60hrz. this allows the compressor to operate at variable speeds, slowing down and speeding up as needed instead of stopping and starting which uses lots of electricty and has more wear and tear on parts. my unit will operate down to 0 degree ambiant temp.gladstonded,
on my mini split's they have a "D/C inverter" dno what the D/C means but what it does is makes the a/c beable to run efficiently even if it drops below -5 F outside... i plan to build a shelter around mine for the winter so the snow doesnt pile up and it will also keep it a lil warmer.. (the shelter needs air flow tho so dont cancel that out if you do something like this... hope this helps ya man
sorry didnt realize that. they made it sound like that was what it was for im sure i just heard them wrong but regardless my mini's run at -5 n it is a low ambient kitthe dc inverter has nothing at all to do with an ac working better at low temperatures. you need a mini that has a low ambiant temperature option, and most have it available now. the dc inverter converts ac to dc so the frequency can be changed,ie 60hrz. this allows the compressor to operate at variable speeds, slowing down and speeding up as needed instead of stopping and starting which uses lots of electricty and has more wear and tear on parts. my unit will operate down to 0 degree ambiant temp.
the reason i am going to run the units all winter is because i run a completely sealed room no air cooled lights.. last winter i had to constantly change my fan speed for my aircooled lights because they would condesate the colder the air the easier it is to condensate if the temp changed 10 degrees i would have to change the fan speed it was too much to deal with and now i run a PERFECT environment 365 days a year i set the temp/ humidity and its kept there never have to change anythingI would rather import frozen bugs and air from outside than run an air unit when it's less than 50* F outside.
So what's the problem here?
I would rather import frozen bugs and air from outside than run an air unit when it's less than 50* F outside.
So what's the problem here?
kindf and its kept there never have to change anything[/QUOTE said:That is it. And the temps fluctuate up here so crazy. I want everything as consistent as possible, I don't want to mess with it.
Thank you for explaining that. The mr. slims must not have low ambient temp option. Or he doubled price when I said grow rooms. What he explained was the heat would work at that low temp though. Either way, thank you and I will go with cheaper units and install myself.the dc inverter has nothing at all to do with an ac working better at low temperatures. you need a mini that has a low ambiant temperature option, and most have it available now. the dc inverter converts ac to dc so the frequency can be changed,ie 60hrz. this allows the compressor to operate at variable speeds, slowing down and speeding up as needed instead of stopping and starting which uses lots of electricty and has more wear and tear on parts. my unit will operate down to 0 degree ambiant temp.
You were close enough, to where I knew I was gonna make it happen. I will need that shelter also. A little creativity and it won't be obvious that there are multiple units outside also. lmao. Dual-purpose.sorry didnt realize that. they made it sound like that was what it was for im sure i just heard them wrong but regardless my mini's run at -5 n it is a low ambient kit
I will contact you when I am doing it. I'll post pics, quite a few people getting mini splits.Glad I failed to mention earlier that if installing your own you'll need a pump to pull a vacum. Having a quality air compressor I was able to purchase a Venturi style pump for about $20, but now have a Robinair for purging, still under $100 and I'm sure you can put it to use afterwards.
dripping ductwork, moldy inlet/outlets, outrageous mold spore counts in the grow room. when hot touches cold, it cannot be avoided.I would rather import frozen bugs and air from outside than run an air unit when it's less than 50* F outside.
So what's the problem here?
YOu can never have too much air conditioning man. I use my monsters to fully express genetics like these pics. without the natural temp swings, fertilizer depletion, and light deprivation, as found in nature, a plant will never fully express. get two ac units !!!Dude is that hole for that big ass AC from your Garage??? way too much for one room you will freeze your gurls tits off.. That was enough for the lung room. then pull from there. unless you box the exhaust end it will heat up the rest of your basement.
Just too much money. I was leaning heavy on Multi-zone Mitsubishi installed.go with the lg.
Just too much money. I was leaning heavy on Multi-zone Mitsubishi installed.
Now I am shifting back to 2-Senville 24k btu Mini Splits. and a Tamisium.
...........some beans with the change.
Ordered the 1st AC from Amazon about 20 minutes ago. I will post pics of install. (Unless I fuck it up, then we won't talk about it.)
I only use outside air for my hood in a closed system.dripping ductwork, moldy inlet/outlets, outrageous mold spore counts in the grow room. when hot touches cold, it cannot be avoided.
You are one of the most knowledgeable people on this forum. Not only with knowledge of mj either.Otherwise I'm keeping it to myself because I've already embarassed myself enough in this thread.