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<p>I'm looking to replace an A/C unit. Dealer is pushing Day &
Night brand. I understand they are owned by Carrier. Anyone have
any comments good or bad? Thanks<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/24/2020 1:47 PM, Mogrits wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">This doesn't respond to the original post situation
but I can say I've personally installed three mini-split
systems. Two were Klimaire Brand single headed units and I have
been well-pleased with them. The second one of the two did
arrive slightly low on coolant and I had to have a friend in the
HVAC business come and add a little coolant.
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<div>The third unit was a C&H Branded unit with one outside
unit and four inside heads. It performs perfectly for my uses.</div>
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<div>All of the above are heat pumps, and they heat well even
when outside temps are in the teens. If one was to install a
unit themselves, they'd do well to buy, rent or borrow a
vacuum pump to evacuate the lines before releasing the
refrigerant. I've done it both ways, but I know evacuating is
the best way to check for leaks and remove moisture.</div>
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<div>Warren</div>
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