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Actually its not a bad effort considering its DIY.

Bad bits: Extra piping means unit will work harder (less efficient)
Outdoor unit too low, most likely get clogged up with crap after first year.
Wiring, well i assume its America so - no comment... lol
 
Agreed. Apart from the excess suction and discharge pipework, it seemed fine. A lot neater than a lot of the splits I see around and about. I guess the evaporator and lines are pre vacuumed and the refrigerant in condensor pumped down ready. Just connect the lines and let it go!
 
So what is wrong with it Pete? interested what you say is wrong with it apart from being American.
So what is wrong with it Pete? interested what you say is wrong with it apart from being American.
Never actually said it was wrong, just not the way to do it great big coil of suction and discharge pipework coiled up and shoved behind the Condensing unit, not really a DIY job is it? dangerous Electricity, and gases to deal with, job for a HVAC Mech in my books, just saying.
 
Bottom line is , if you ‘the home owner’ can buy it from the shops then in theory you should be able to install it. Using the supplied manufacture instructions and a certain degree of decent DIYer ability.
I never understood people saying ‘oh you shouldn’t do this or can’t do that’ when this stuff is readily available to purchase in DIY shops or DIY online websites.

If industries want home owners to not fit it then stop selling it to them
 

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