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Is it MRCOOL or does another brand make pre-charged?
Is it really quiet? How do you like it so far?
Is it possible to connect it to WiFi or is it just a remote?
If you need less than the 25 feet do you just have the extra line coiled up?
If you factor in your time at $100 per hour, what’s the all-in cost?
PerfectAire bought via Home Depot online.
Very quiet. Like almost unnoticeable, even the compressor unit is almost silent. Maybe that changes when it gets hot but it's been rainy and cool for the last week so it wasn't exactly getting a workout. Can't be any noisier than the PAM unit it replaces.
It has wifi with some app called ConnectLife that has a Home Assistant integration available, but I couldn't seem to get it to hook up to my wifi, it just sets up an AP I can connect to with the app, and then fails to find any wifi networks to let me connect it to permanently. It says in the manual that it'll only connect to 2.4GHz networks, but I have both frequencies active on my router, and no dice. I'm not really heartbroken about that, I can use the remote. I might try turning it off and on again and see if it smartens up.
The extra lineset is just coiled next to the condensor, you can't shorten it or you'd have to flare-fit the ends, and evac and charge it. It's fine where it is, I had maybe 6' of extra which is a couple coils. They're ziptied to the joists of the decking above it.
Might have taken 8 or 10 hours to put in with the electrical since I had to rearrange my breaker box a bit to free up a slot for a 20A double pole. I do have to anchor the unit down yet but it doesn't vibrate or anything so I wasn't too worried about it. It would have been much faster if I could have just gone through an outside wall and had the condenser mounted on the wall or a sidewalk block under it. But I had to open up a hole in the stairwell ceiling and work inside a cramped spiderwebby cubbyhole, then crawl under a deck to put the condenser under there and lay on my side to do up the connections and wire it. I'd say 6 hours if just going through the wall and if electrical was easier.
Say 2800 with the time? Which is less than just the install price I was quoted to put one in, let alone the cost of the unit.
Are they using the same name (SSID) ? Some 2.4 only devices won't connect to a network with the same SSID on different bands. I have a separate IoT SSID available on 2.4 only for such devices (it's also on its own VLAN)
I wish that were the case, but I also have a VLAN'd virtual interface with a different SSID on the 2.4 radio and it's not discovering that or the other SSIDs around the neighborhood that I'd normally see. But it's an interesting point, I hadn't encountered that one before.