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Phoenix heat with an insulated garage shop (after we insulated the door, all the rest was done by the builder). Better than nothing but not great when the insulation keeps the shop from cooling off to ambient overnight. Kinda builds to the point of intolerable.
Shopping for A/C and found the Mr Cool Advantage series (the non-DIY version). Way cheaper. Same basic install. They had a 2-ton (24k btu) unit for $1,100 give or take. Had a warranty credit at Lowe's and didn't know what to spend it on. A/C for the win.
The Advantage series comes with 16' of pre-flared refrigerant lines. That length happened to be perfect. Electrical was easy with the shop sub-panel. Had to do some fussy work on the condenser unit install. EIFS (synthetic stucco) walls are great at insulating but not that strong. Needed a wall mount but also needed some reinforcement. Fabbed up a cross member that would brace against 3 studs. Tapped and bolted into the down arms, those bolts are hidden, to offer a lot of extra support and also spread the load and stress on the EIFS (the load is in-between studs).
Finished install on the condenser unit (working around pool equipment - hence the wall mount).
Compared to the DIY version, the Advantage series needs to have the refrigerant lines dried and evacuated. When that is done you release the pre-loaded R410a refrigerant. We had our A/C guy nitrogen purge/vac the system. We were already building him a weld cart in trade for some prior A/C work and he just rolled this work into the cart. Total score - I love this skilled trades thing (pun intended)!
So how does it work? Considering we don't run it all the time, really well. The Mr Cool app let's me schedule cooling for a few hours at 5:00 a.m. to take advantage of the "cool-ish" air in the morning. Much cheaper off-peak electricity too. Really takes the summer edge off so we're not trying to cool at peak heat (Phoenix remember). Sooo much more comfortable to be in the shop. Better for the machines. And when we get our CNC plasma we'll have the first stage of air drying already covered.
Highly recommended. Hope this info is helpful to someone.
Note: The refrigerant line set cover and wall mount were purchased separately.
Shopping for A/C and found the Mr Cool Advantage series (the non-DIY version). Way cheaper. Same basic install. They had a 2-ton (24k btu) unit for $1,100 give or take. Had a warranty credit at Lowe's and didn't know what to spend it on. A/C for the win.
The Advantage series comes with 16' of pre-flared refrigerant lines. That length happened to be perfect. Electrical was easy with the shop sub-panel. Had to do some fussy work on the condenser unit install. EIFS (synthetic stucco) walls are great at insulating but not that strong. Needed a wall mount but also needed some reinforcement. Fabbed up a cross member that would brace against 3 studs. Tapped and bolted into the down arms, those bolts are hidden, to offer a lot of extra support and also spread the load and stress on the EIFS (the load is in-between studs).
Finished install on the condenser unit (working around pool equipment - hence the wall mount).
Compared to the DIY version, the Advantage series needs to have the refrigerant lines dried and evacuated. When that is done you release the pre-loaded R410a refrigerant. We had our A/C guy nitrogen purge/vac the system. We were already building him a weld cart in trade for some prior A/C work and he just rolled this work into the cart. Total score - I love this skilled trades thing (pun intended)!
So how does it work? Considering we don't run it all the time, really well. The Mr Cool app let's me schedule cooling for a few hours at 5:00 a.m. to take advantage of the "cool-ish" air in the morning. Much cheaper off-peak electricity too. Really takes the summer edge off so we're not trying to cool at peak heat (Phoenix remember). Sooo much more comfortable to be in the shop. Better for the machines. And when we get our CNC plasma we'll have the first stage of air drying already covered.
Highly recommended. Hope this info is helpful to someone.
Note: The refrigerant line set cover and wall mount were purchased separately.