I live in Kansas. I replaced a Lennox unit that had 19 years of no problems that looked WAY better then that!!
The Mitsubishi mini-splits seem to have a very good reputation.We're currently getting quotes on replacing the dead Rheem central air unit with either a Daikin or Mitsubishi mini-split. The first quote was fourteen thousand. We'll see how much the second and third quotes will be.
Where do you live?Be aware that every brand has issues with the coils:
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But I am having problems with everything with the Lennox. Only the compressor and the condenser coil (and maybe a control board) are still original since 2016.
The corrosion is everywhere this is a three year old Lennox coil:
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So spin the roulette, try your luck and pick a brand that is not Lennox if you need a new unit.
This is a 15 year old Bryant coil that was not leaking.
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$14k seems steep for a mini split. But hey... what do I know.We're currently getting quotes on replacing the dead Rheem central air unit with either a Daikin or Mitsubishi mini-split. The first quote was fourteen thousand. We'll see how much the second and third quotes will be.
Tom - - sometime I might hit you up for some advice on mini splits. Considering renovating two bathrooms.I do all mine own work, so that's a non-issue for me at least. 35 years in industrial HVAC & boiler operations.
The condenser coil leaking issue is due to the lighter materials being used to get the Higher SEER ratings on these units. Its shame the Govt did this starting in the 80's with the Protocall's that they mandated.
Sure any time, right now I'm liking Fujitsu mini-splits heating good down to -15f and come with the pan heaters installed. I was looking at a 18K BTU system with 2 indoor units and was $3,300 for the units, so the whole install was looking at about $4,500 all in. Never went ahead with the reno due all the other materials cost.Tom - - sometime I might hit you up for some advice on mini splits. Considering renovating two bathrooms.
Since pellet stove heats the house, bathrooms don't get heat from the central HWB oil boiler. Bathrooms can get a little chilly now if doors aren't left open.
Thought I'd just cut/bypass the registers out in those rooms and re-loop with copper sub-floor.
We put a toe-kick HW unit in kitchen, but it's 10 feet from pellet stove....
Thought the AC was bonus but know about zero about them.
We're just a couple hours south on Route 12, so you know our heating/cooling needs......
I am on the same island as the Kennedy Space Center.Where do you live?
The Florida keys?
Merritt island is a lovely place.I am on the same island as the Kennedy Space Center.
Makes me wonder if the rust is due to high humidity? Is the unit it a temperature controlled space or not? Also, wonder if it would be better overall regardless of brand to be kept in a temp and humity controlled space?I live in Kansas. I replaced a Lennox unit that had 19 years of no problems that looked WAY better then that!!
Have the new system coils Phenolic coated by who ever does the install for your environment , high RH and salt air not a good mix.Be aware that every brand has issues with the coils:
Class Action Investigation Over Air Conditioner Freon Leaks
Is your air conditioner or HVAC unit leaking freon? Does it have other problems? We would like to hear from homeowners like you. Click to tell us more.www.classaction.org
But I am having problems with everything with the Lennox. Only the compressor and the condenser coil (and maybe a control board) are still original since 2016.
The corrosion is everywhere this is a three year old Lennox coil:
View attachment 87602 View attachment 87603 View attachment 87604 View attachment 87605
So spin the roulette, try your luck and pick a brand that is not Lennox if you need a new unit.
This is a 15 year old Bryant coil that was not leaking.
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Considering that the most common refrigerant costs the trade ~ $20/lb (or less) today I'd say you are getting hosed pretty good.. . . On top of that, the estimate for the 11lbs. refrigerant when the coil is replaced is almost $1000 when the last time they charged nothing.
We have high humidity also. I think the damage you see is from a salty atmosphere.Makes me wonder if the rust is due to high humidity? Is the unit it a temperature controlled space or not? Also, wonder if it would be better overall regardless of brand to be kept in a temp and humity controlled space?
Just some random thoughts. My unit is in unfinished garage/basement without temp control or humidity control.
Dan
You could make that case for the pan and the casing perhaps. Not so much for the actual coil and fins, unless you were trying to make it really inefficient.The total A-coil 'should' be made from 100% SS
but if that was done, you'd only ever need one ..
"Should not" means nothing!so, the defective A-coil .. leaked out the freon ???
If so, since the A-coil was under warranty, you should not have been charged for the freon.