Ductless question

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Haynie

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This is our first summer our shop office. It is cooled or heated. In the winter a little space heater does fine but is expensive to run. In the summer the temps will get well beyond bearable in here since it is on the west part of the building. It was only 90 the other day and I about died. What will it be like when it is 110? So the only part of the summer honey-do list I am looking forward to is figuring this out.

I have been looking into a ductless heat pump but wonder about the winter heating situation. with less than 10% humidity most of the summer a swamp cooler works fine in the shop but one for the office is a bit silly since the office is only 14x10. The office is in an entirely different section of our lot.

Any ductless suggestions?
 
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:smile::smile: :smile:Have a surge protecter installed in the circuit, or better yet, have a whole house surge protecter installed on your incoming electrical srevice. This will protect all your electrical equipment. You will need a licenced electrictian to install the latter. Jim S
 
:smile::smile: :smile:Have a surge protecter installed in the circuit, or better yet, have a whole house surge protecter installed on your incoming electrical srevice. This will protect all your electrical equipment. You will need a licenced electrictian to install the latter. Jim S
Hmmmm....I didn't know about those...any idea of a ballpark cost?
 
:eek::eek: Home Depot has surge protecters from $30 - 250.00. Any home improvement or hardware store should handle these items. In order to install a whole house surge protecter, you must disconnect the incoming power. Your local utility will do this for you by pulling the outside meter. Do not try this yourself !!!!! Incoming power is between 60 and 200 amps, larger if you have a large building. 1/2 amp across your heart can kill you. Jim S
 
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