🌬️ Chill Out in Style!
The Mrcool DIY 12K BTU 4th Gen Energy Star Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioner is a powerful and efficient climate control solution, boasting a 22 SEER rating and whisper-quiet operation at just 23.5 dB. Designed for spaces up to 500 sq ft, this versatile unit offers both heating and cooling functions, making it ideal for year-round comfort. With easy DIY installation and Energy Star certification, it's the perfect choice for eco-conscious consumers looking to enhance their living or working environment.
Manufacturer | HVAC Distributing LLc |
Part Number | DIY-12-HP-WM-115C25 |
Item Weight | 100 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 26 x 36 inches |
Item model number | 4th gen |
Size | 4th gen |
Color | White |
Style | 12K |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Split System |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 |
Wattage | 25.0 |
Installation Method | Split System |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 23.5 dB |
Coverage | Up to 500 sq ft |
Mounting Type | Wall |
Certification | Energy Star |
Special Features | Heating And Cooling Function |
Usage | General Purpose |
Included Components | Mrcool 4th gen Energy Star Ductless Mini-Split, White |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Capacity | 1 Tons |
Floor Area | 500 Square Feet |
T**S
Mr. Cool Split 12k BTU is amazing!
Well, so far….so wonderful! We watched videos and read the instruction, first of all. Hubby then laid out all the parts and they were all intact, well packed too. He then poured a concrete pad for the outside compressor and allowed it to dry and cure. Once he knew everything was ready, he took his time, a few hours, and installed the unit. WOW, AMAZING! Both inside and outside units are whisper quiet; can’t really hear the inside unit on the other side of the room. When I returned home from work, we installed the USB unit so we could control the system remotely from the app and from Alexa….this is great!Please be sure you take your time and follow instructions. Watch some YouTube videos, good ones, because there are definitely some lousy ones that will get you into trouble during install. All said and done? The install was easy and this unit will save you so much money because you don’t need to hire a pro.Cooling and Heating is so comfortable, without blowing hard or loudly into the room. The fan mode works well, as well. Right now I canno say enough about this system….wish we would’ve purchased this years ago.Good luck and I hope you enjoy your Mr. Cool as much as we do.Will add indoor pics soon.UPDATE: We’ve been using this unit daily and are absolutely impressed! We live in the desert so this time of year morning temps are in the 40s and daytime in the 80s, therefore we use AC and heat in the same day and this Mr. Cool is impressive, to say the least. I’m so hoping it is quality and holds up because we’re so happy with this purchase.
D**E
Easy peasy
Easy to install and working fine
C**E
Easy install
Great directions and we installed it ourselves. The process went smoothly but my husband has a lot of experience with wiring, which was explained really well in the instructions. Its really depends how comfortable you are with electricity. We had to install a separate elec. panel with switch and a junction box attached to the house. One unit was enough for our 1300 square foot house with low ceilings. Its quiet and delivers consistent heat. Since its winter I'm not sure about cooling. One thing I will say is when it was really cold, 30s the unit shut off and came up with letters DF but it comes back on after defrost. The outside compressor is out in the open and we get a lot of wind. This summer we'll build a semi shelter around a few sides and over the top for shade which is recommended and I think would help with it icing up as well.
B**N
Mr. Cool NOT!!!!!
I purchased this unit which is 36,000BTUs rated for 1500 sq ft for my 1200 sq ft shop. It was pretty easy to install though NOBODY would use a 1/2" conduit connection from the power supply to the condenser, so it should be a 3/4" connection. Other than the crap instructions and pictures, took about 2 days or 10 hours. I am VERY capable of doing this work and will say my 1st attempt at an AC unit of any kind. Bottom line it turned right on, blows cold air despite the poor fan speed and simply is incapable of keeping my shop below 87 degrees, even on some days when it is just above 80 degrees. I did 4 tests all starting around 97, 92, 87, 95 inside and 101, 96, 94, and 83 inside. I NEVER got a reading below 87 degrees in my shop even after running for over 24 hours straight through the night when the temperature outside fell into the low 70s each night. I think I would need 4 of these units to get the workable comfort level that I was expecting. It is too bad, I cannot return it a so I am out 2 days work and $3000. Don't make the same mistake!!!!
R**
SUMMER TEMPS OVER 105°f? This is your unit.
It has been in service since I installed it almost 18 months ago. No issues whatsoever with the unit that is the18k model installed in a 24ft wide x 24ft long x 8ft tall (ceiling) garage in Glendale Arizona.I can confirm with this square footage having partially insulated walls and mostly insulated single garage door with a 2nd story above, the 18k unit is sized effectively. If you live in a lower temp environment you could get away with 12k but a hot vehicle pulled in to the garage. Will make the unit work for a few hours. In that scenario, this should be the proper size for most two car garages, regardless of the climate.Do your own research, of course. However, I did a great deal of research on mini split units all the way from Mitsubishi down to knock-off Chinese units. regardless of the manufacturer, most units are not rated for outside temperatures above 108°F, MrCool DIY’s are and they provide proof and testing on their site.So if you live in warmer climate, knock off Chinese units are not designed for high outside temperatures, and a majority of them will disable themselves when temperatures go above 105°f as they have an ambient temperature sensor on the outside unit that keeps them from overheating.I can confirm that this unit works effectively at Arizona desert temperatures over 120°f. Of course there is a large efficiency lost at that temperature but the ratings provided by the company prove this unit is more efficient than brands three times the cost.In fact, I can’t find a mini split unit on the market regardless of cost that has the same efficiency at temperatures over 115.°f.Yes, someone that is a home DIYer can install this unit themselves.However, I highly recommend you hire an electrician to run your disconnect.. everything else most DIYers should and can do. I know (and can look up) NEC and local codes. But if you cause an electrical fire by a faulty install, good luck getting a payout from your homeowners insurance. Same story if you sell your home with the unit attached and it wasn’t installed to code. And yes, running your disconnect could cost anywhere from $300-1200, but that’s life.Some have stated these units leak. My unit has not lost efficiency and I’ve monitored monthly kilowatt draw since last year and it’s pretty consistent.I did hook up a manifold gauge, and the pressure is low based manufacturer spec for target super heat.However, I assume that it was a loss in the hose or possibly initial seepage on the quick connect (I didn’t leak check after install).I read low pressure/charge as a common theme with these quick connects. I have been told the line set is charged with R410a and so is the unit. However, if this is incorrect or there was a slight seepage while in the box or during initial connect, that would explain the current levels. It’s fractionally low and probably losing 15% efficiency. You can buy small one time bottles on the Internet to charge mini splits that come with a gauge, you can pick one of these up and I recommend you do, no HVACR-EPA license needed. I haven’t charged mine since I need to move my main house split unit and I’ll wait till I buy a full R 410a tank.When the temp is below 90° outside, keeping my garage at 78°, I barely see much change in my kilowatt usage total for my home. Results may vary.. However this unit is hugely efficientI also feel keeping the garage below 100° keeps heat ingress out of my house, thereby raising the efficiency of my main unit.@@NOTE: I am also using MRCOOL’s wall mount for the unit. The unit will produce a low frequency vibration, though it comes with rubber feet, which help with mid frequency, if you will attach this to your house, you will hear the unit running when the home is quiet. For me it’s only noticeable when it’s dead quiet in the house and I’m on that side. My guess have never been able to hear it. So I’m probably neurotic. lol
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