woodman420
New Member
Hi 420'ers,
Questions about min split coverage. I often see the various BTU ratings that mini splits spew paired up with the square footage of the space they will cool. Shouldn't they be rated with the cubic foot area? For example, I have a shed that is 64 sf, but the area is ~ 700 cu ft. It is cu ft that is the better measure vs sq ft when determining the right size min1, yes?
In this space i'm estimating for ~ 2000 watts. Components being :
Advanced XTE 300 @ 252W X2
Ideal-Air 50 Pint Dehumidifier @ 636w
HyperFan 10" @ 252w
Oscillating fans @ 150w
Total ~ 1542 watts; allowing additional ~ 500 to arrive at 2000w; so if I assign 6000 BTUs per 1000 then a 12000 mini split unit should suffice. Does this sound right ? Other considerations are:
- the shed has direst exposure to Sacramento direct summer sun starting at 1PM
- it is well insulated
- this is a sealed environment
I want to do this right (read newbie) and strongly prefer to install a 120V mini ($$ issue). Currently have 3 dedicated 20A circuits installed. If a 12000 BTU mini is stretching it I'll go bigger.
Any advise is most appreciated - thank you
Questions about min split coverage. I often see the various BTU ratings that mini splits spew paired up with the square footage of the space they will cool. Shouldn't they be rated with the cubic foot area? For example, I have a shed that is 64 sf, but the area is ~ 700 cu ft. It is cu ft that is the better measure vs sq ft when determining the right size min1, yes?
In this space i'm estimating for ~ 2000 watts. Components being :
Advanced XTE 300 @ 252W X2
Ideal-Air 50 Pint Dehumidifier @ 636w
HyperFan 10" @ 252w
Oscillating fans @ 150w
Total ~ 1542 watts; allowing additional ~ 500 to arrive at 2000w; so if I assign 6000 BTUs per 1000 then a 12000 mini split unit should suffice. Does this sound right ? Other considerations are:
- the shed has direst exposure to Sacramento direct summer sun starting at 1PM
- it is well insulated
- this is a sealed environment
I want to do this right (read newbie) and strongly prefer to install a 120V mini ($$ issue). Currently have 3 dedicated 20A circuits installed. If a 12000 BTU mini is stretching it I'll go bigger.
Any advise is most appreciated - thank you