You can also change where the return air is being pulled from. I've ran insulated hard duct in a attic and tied it into the wall chase for the R/A (Since most returns are between walls with grills placed in hallways ) That way it pulls all the warm air from the top of the room. Used whisper grills so customer could close them during the heating season. Just gotta make sure to check the total external static, fan curves, ect.. and size the return ducts smaller then the supply so there is no negative pressure issues. Vapor barrier is also extremely important
Yea only other problem about the Mini Splits is that it is NOT cheap or affordable for a low income person that co-owns a house.. it costs At LEAST 15 to 20 thousand dollars for a GOOD mini split unit the others are not even worth installing
Mine is doing it because of the dip switches, but no one seems to know how to set them (even supposed HVAC guys) I'm $250 into shady HVAC guys not to mention the $900 for the new furnace! E7em-015h1
You can also change where the return air is being pulled from. I've ran insulated hard duct in a attic and tied it into the wall chase for the R/A (Since most returns are between walls with grills placed in hallways ) That way it pulls all the warm air from the top of the room. Used whisper grills so customer could close them during the heating season. Just gotta make sure to check the total external static, fan curves, ect.. and size the return ducts smaller then the supply so there is no negative pressure issues. Vapor barrier is also extremely important
Very interesting! thank you so much for your comment!
Yea only other problem about the Mini Splits is that it is NOT cheap or affordable for a low income person that co-owns a house.. it costs At LEAST 15 to 20 thousand dollars for a GOOD mini split unit the others are not even worth installing
Its not cooling the upstairs, and half your video is suggesting re-doing the duct work. How about you blow cold air out the vent?
Mine is doing it because of the dip switches, but no one seems to know how to set them (even supposed HVAC guys) I'm $250 into shady HVAC guys not to mention the $900 for the new furnace! E7em-015h1