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SKU: DIY-36-HP-WM-230C25
MRCOOL DIY 4th Gen 36k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System - 208-230V/60Hz
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-24-HP-WM-230C25
MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 24k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 208-230V/60Hz
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-18-HP-WM-230C25
MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 18k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 208-230V/60Hz
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$1,978.00
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-12-HP-WM-115C25
MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 12k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 115V/60Hz
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-36-HP-C-230C25
E Star DIY 4th Gen 36k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Condenser ONLY 230V | HVACProSales
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-36-HP-WMAH-230C25
E Star DIY 4th Gen 36k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Air Handler ONLY 230V | HVACProSales
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-24-HP-C-230C25
E Star DIY 4th Gen 24k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Condenser ONLY 230V | HVACProSales
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-18-HP-C-230C25
E Star DIY 4th Gen 18k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Condenser ONLY 230V | HVACProSales
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MRCOOL
SKU: DIY-12-HP-C-115C25
E Star DIY 4th Gen 12k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Condenser ONLY 115V | HVACProSales
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Ductless Mini-Split Systems
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Mini Split Systems are ideal for residential and commercial HVAC applications requiring efficient, ductless climate control. Our selection includes single-zone and multi-zone configurations, offering flexible heating and cooling solutions for new additions, server rooms, and whole-home retrofits. We stock top brands like MRCOOL, providing both standard professional equipment and DIY-friendly systems with pre-charged line sets. Whether you need a 9,000 BTU unit for a single bedroom or a 48,000 BTU multi-zone condenser for a larger property, our OEM-focused ductless mini splits deliver reliable performance and high SEER ratings.
Frequently Asked Questions - Mini Split Systems
What size mini split system do I need?
Mini split sizing is measured in BTUs and depends on the square footage of the space, ceiling height, insulation quality, and climate zone. As a general rule, 9,000 BTU covers approximately 350-450 sq ft, while 24,000 BTU covers 1,000-1,200 sq ft. A Manual J load calculation provides the most accurate sizing for professional installations.
What is the difference between single-zone and multi-zone mini split systems?
A single-zone system connects one outdoor condenser to one indoor air handler, ideal for conditioning a single room or area. A multi-zone system connects one outdoor unit to multiple indoor air handlers (typically 2-8 zones), allowing independent temperature control in each zone. Multi-zone systems are more cost-effective than installing multiple single-zone units when conditioning several rooms.
Are MRCOOL DIY mini split systems truly self-installable?
MRCOOL DIY series systems use pre-charged line sets with quick-connect fittings, eliminating the need for a refrigerant manifold gauge set or vacuum pump during installation. Homeowners can install these systems without an HVAC license in most jurisdictions. However, electrical connections must still comply with local codes and may require a licensed electrician.
What components are required for a complete mini split installation?
A complete mini split installation requires the outdoor condenser unit, indoor air handler(s), copper line set (pre-charged or standard), communication and power wiring, a condensate drain line, a wall sleeve or line set cover, and a dedicated electrical circuit with disconnect. For non-DIY systems, a refrigerant charge and vacuum procedure are also required.
Do mini split systems provide both heating and cooling?
Yes. Most modern mini split systems are heat pumps that provide both cooling in summer and heating in winter. Hyper-heat models (such as MRCOOL Hyper Heat and Mitsubishi Hyper-Heating INVERTER) maintain full heating capacity at outdoor temperatures as low as -13 degrees F, making them suitable for cold climates without a supplemental heat source.
