I have a similar application with these units on a flat roof. The original installers covered the insulated line sets with corrugated black plastic pipe to keep protected from the sun. The areas with tight bends or branches where the pipe cannot cover, the insulation is starting to break down.
This is a fantastic video! I also have five LG mini splits here in New Mexico and I noticed the exact same thing happening where the insulation has pretty much decided to give out. I'm still exploring different options of how to do it myself, but this is an excellent video and one that I am highly considering. As a side note, how long has this lasted? Is it still going strong or have you noticed issues with this method?
Thanks for watching the video @tonygilbert5256. I really need to get up on the roof and do a detailed follow up, but from my observations on the ground, where the insulation wrap we did is visible, it's holding up just fine. Also, the coolers inside the house have worked beautifully for two full summers now. Still, I want to get up there and touch the metallic tape. I'm also very curious to see how well it has withstood the elements. I'll get to it one of these days. Thanks again.
Status update video now live on my channel. Posting the link here too to see if that works.... ua-cam.com/video/vJk6D1dnQiE/v-deo.htmlsi=rtxgJtENWbyKOi6g
Nice video. What drew you to check the lines? Efficiency of the mini splits drop off or because it was new property? Did you check for any pinhole leaks before going thru the expense and trouble of wrapping the lines? My OEM insulation on the lines is destroyed as well and I am determining how best to proceed. Your video is helpful!
Thanks J P. When my wife and I bought the house last year, the inspector made note of the lines, that the insulation was practically gone, so that's what initially drew me to look at it. I did not check for any pinhole leaks (in fact, the thought never even occurred to me) but that's a great idea. I should have thought of that. I'm glad the video is helpful, thanks for your feedback on that. Best of luck in getting yours taken care of.
I’m confused. Some videos are saying not to wrap both copper pipes, only insulate and wrap the larger one. What is your thoughts on wrapping both? I couldn’t tell at the end did you wrap the two insulated copper pipes together ?
I don't know about wrapping only the larger of the two. I just figured, "Hey, they're both copper, so I'll insulate both" (the larger diameter line as well as the smaller diameter line). Having said that, I did NOT wrap them "together". Which is to say, I did not wrap them to each other. They're separately insulated and separated from each other.
Great job... that multi zone mini split install is horrible on that roof. There was no care given when they installed that system. All those line sets should have been placed on unistrut pieces and had cushion clamps holding them. Outdoor condenser could have been placed on a stand to secure better.
@@TheologicalDissidentit’d be nice to see how everything is holding up after 2 years. I’m planning to do exactly the same in a couple of weeks. Great video!
Great coverage of your process. Gonna follow your lead step by step. Thanks from Santa Fe!
Right on! Glad it was helpful.
That is a TON of work!
It was! Definitely a two person job.
This plan worked very well. Thanks for the demonstration.
That's awesome!
I have a similar application with these units on a flat roof. The original installers covered the insulated line sets with corrugated black plastic pipe to keep protected from the sun. The areas with tight bends or branches where the pipe cannot cover, the insulation is starting to break down.
What a lovely couple both of you are
Why, thank you very much! 🙂
This is a fantastic video! I also have five LG mini splits here in New Mexico and I noticed the exact same thing happening where the insulation has pretty much decided to give out. I'm still exploring different options of how to do it myself, but this is an excellent video and one that I am highly considering. As a side note, how long has this lasted? Is it still going strong or have you noticed issues with this method?
Thanks for watching the video @tonygilbert5256. I really need to get up on the roof and do a detailed follow up, but from my observations on the ground, where the insulation wrap we did is visible, it's holding up just fine. Also, the coolers inside the house have worked beautifully for two full summers now. Still, I want to get up there and touch the metallic tape. I'm also very curious to see how well it has withstood the elements. I'll get to it one of these days. Thanks again.
Update video now live on my channel. Posting the link here too to see if that works.... ua-cam.com/video/vJk6D1dnQiE/v-deo.htmlsi=rtxgJtENWbyKOi6g
I'm also here in high-desert New Mexico. UA-cam marks your video as having been up a year. How has it gone? Everything still good?
That’s an excellent question. I will plan on doing a follow up video on how it’s looking after a year.
Status update video now live on my channel. Posting the link here too to see if that works.... ua-cam.com/video/vJk6D1dnQiE/v-deo.htmlsi=rtxgJtENWbyKOi6g
Nice video. What drew you to check the lines? Efficiency of the mini splits drop off or because it was new property? Did you check for any pinhole leaks before going thru the expense and trouble of wrapping the lines? My OEM insulation on the lines is destroyed as well and I am determining how best to proceed. Your video is helpful!
Thanks J P. When my wife and I bought the house last year, the inspector made note of the lines, that the insulation was practically gone, so that's what initially drew me to look at it. I did not check for any pinhole leaks (in fact, the thought never even occurred to me) but that's a great idea. I should have thought of that. I'm glad the video is helpful, thanks for your feedback on that. Best of luck in getting yours taken care of.
very helpful!!!
So glad it was helpful! 👍
I’m confused. Some videos are saying not to wrap both copper pipes, only insulate and wrap the larger one. What is your thoughts on wrapping both? I couldn’t tell at the end did you wrap the two insulated copper pipes together ?
I don't know about wrapping only the larger of the two. I just figured, "Hey, they're both copper, so I'll insulate both" (the larger diameter line as well as the smaller diameter line). Having said that, I did NOT wrap them "together". Which is to say, I did not wrap them to each other. They're separately insulated and separated from each other.
Great job... that multi zone mini split install is horrible on that roof. There was no care given when they installed that system. All those line sets should have been placed on unistrut pieces and had cushion clamps holding them. Outdoor condenser could have been placed on a stand to secure better.
Thank you @pineyprepper
Can i wrap the foam on my outside ac unit with aluminum tape to make it last longer?
I would imagine that it can’t hurt to do that. Seems like silver/reflective tape can only help to make it last longer.
Thank you for sharing. How’s the aluminum tape holding up? Still adhering?
@@bonsukan great and it doesn't get hot here in south texas
@@bonsukan I really need to go up there and do a follow up video. It's been over 2 years now since we did this.
@@TheologicalDissidentit’d be nice to see how everything is holding up after 2 years.
I’m planning to do exactly the same in a couple of weeks.
Great video!
Masterclass in how Not to install a Mini-Split.
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Very important step!