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Old 07-03-2024, 04:44 AM
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Just a quick vote for the pioneer units. They are the only brand I believe that seems to work with DYI guys other than Mr C**l who charges you twice for one unit just in case you screw it up they are good to replace parts..

I have 3 units at my place, 1 on my wife's she-shed and I installed wiring for three units on my garage but only installed two 3-ton units and it keeps it as cool as I ever want here in the phoenix area on a garage 60x80x18. I have thought about adding the last unit but just haven't needed it. even cooled whole thing down to 68 for Marilee's birthday party I had in there and held at that the whole afternoon-evening while 100+ outside..
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While installing mine, I found 2 steps that weren't clear and called support. They agreed the manual wasn't as good as it could be and have had many inquires about those steps and had a ready answer. So far, excellent support to keep the install moving too. I need to call them about the set temp not being met. Again the manual isn't helpful to know if the temp sensor is on the evap unit or in the hand held remote. I've tried setting the remote closer and at 7' above the floor and it still runs beyond the set temp. They probably have a ready answer for that too, but I just haven't asked.
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