A single-zone ductless system is great for a single room or small area that needs some temperature control. It’s a better option than a large system that would take more effort to install and maintain.
With a SEER rating of 25, this quiet and compact mini-split is a beautiful cooling and heating beast that can handle a room up to 800 square feet. The LG Art Cool Premier has a 24-hour timer and sleep mode to keep the room cool or hot as you need it and not waste energy.
The LG’s four-way swing disperses air quickly in a wide area rather than straight down or in one central area, as other single-zone mini-split models do.
The remote is easy to use and has a clear display to operate the unit within the room. LG built an advanced dehumidifier into its mini-split that can take out 3.2 pints per hour in a small, humid room when in the AC mode. The extended piping — up to 164 feet compared to around 50 for most other systems — lets you install the indoor unit higher and farther away from the outdoor unit, which is ideal for smaller spaces.
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A multi-zone system can offer remote control heating and cooling throughout the entire home with only one outdoor unit that can generally handle up to eight indoor units.
The Senville Aura Series lets you control the temperature of each room or area with individual thermostats. It has four indoor air handlers with four installation kits to connect each unit in different rooms to the 36,000 Btu outdoor unit.
Each air handler has a dehumidifier, timer, ionizing air filter and turbo mode. The unit has the latest Follow Me feature that lets the remote act as the thermostat. When you activate the Follow Me mode via the remote, air is aimed directly to wherever the remote is in the room.
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While many mini-splits tout the DIY angle for installing, it’s not always easy to mount these 60-plus pound units and charge the refrigeration line. So the designers at Cooper and Hunter made it as simple as possible for the average DIYer to install their ductless air conditioner on the wall.
The Cooper and Hunter Sophia offers a modest 21.5 SEER rating on the 12,000 Btu 115-volt model and a 25 SEER on the 9,000 Btu unit (same price!) 115-volt model.
The DIY installation kit includes a 16-foot pre-flared and insulated copper line set, communication wires, a WiFi smart kit adapter and the indoor and outdoor units. The manual walks you through the simple connection instructions after you drill a hole in the wall for the wires and tubing.
“I was amazed at the quality of this unit,” writes one Amazon reviewer. “Super easy installation and great instructions.”
FAQ
Are ductless air conditioners any good?
While not as efficient as a traditional ducted system, ductless air conditioners excel at creating independent temperature zones. They offer an ideal alternative when a comprehensive ducted system isn’t an option, especially on a room-to-room basis. They’re especially good for smaller, independent spaces like offices, workshops, etc.
What’s the life expectancy of a ductless air conditioner?
With proper care and regular maintenance, ductless air conditioners can last over 20 years, making them a superb value for the money.
What are the disadvantages of a ductless air conditioner?
While great for individual spaces, ductless systems suffer when expected to heat/cool multiple rooms at once, as they are highly centralized. They are also quite large and might not be the prettiest or sleekest equipment. Finally, they tend to have high installation costs (although their value greatly offsets this over time).
Where should you not install a ductless air conditioner/mini-split?
Anywhere air flow might be obstructed, like behind a wall or curtain, will not make an ideal location for one of these systems, as they rely on open space airflow to work properly. It’s also good to place them away from sources of high heat, like fireplaces or in a window with direct sunlight.