GREE 3 Zone MINI SPLIT and 2 Wall Units Get Your Cool On

GREE 3 Zone MINI SPLIT and 2 Wall Units Get Your Cool On

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WILSON!
WILSON! - 08.07.2023 23:21

Wow you didn't get shocked touching those hot wires??

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Charles Rice
Charles Rice - 15.06.2023 02:41

Best video on full install, very detailed all the way.😊😊😊

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Mark Hernandez
Mark Hernandez - 14.05.2023 19:25

In your opinion its it worrh it to buy an inverter mini split or a conventional? I heard parts are more expensive if needed any repair, also do they really save power ?

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Tom Nardone
Tom Nardone - 26.02.2023 00:29

is the "A" system connected to the "B" system internally through the compressor? Or do you have to vacuum "A' completely separate - and vacuum "B" in a separate procedure because each of A & B stand alone on their own?

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K L
K L - 25.11.2022 23:04

how are these gree units holding up. i noticed they only have 5 years warranty vs 12 from Mitsubishi / Daikan

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Metin Baydere
Metin Baydere - 11.09.2022 01:29

Pretty good looking covering for line sets. I will get 2 multi zone systems for my house. How can I find these covers?

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Max Wipfler
Max Wipfler - 18.06.2022 00:30

For your main power wire to the outdoor unit did you have to use 10/2 or 10/3?

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Tuan
Tuan - 08.04.2022 07:37

Why do you have to cut the pipe I thought it’s had all the connections

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David Rolfe
David Rolfe - 27.02.2022 18:01

Please do not test 240V #10’s by putting your fingers on the conductors! Asking to get bit. Should hire an electrician for that end of the work.

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Kevin Shea
Kevin Shea - 11.10.2021 01:55

If I zone to a below location like a basement room, I assume the condensate line will need a condensate pump to evacuate the condensation?

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Kevin Shea
Kevin Shea - 11.10.2021 00:35

well done! When at a future date when you install the 3rd zone, do you just vacuum that zone C line?

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kdhardt
kdhardt - 01.10.2021 03:13

Good job! I just regret those lines aren't in between drywall. I hate those conduits looks like crap!

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Ulises Arias
Ulises Arias - 30.07.2021 20:28

I have a question. On the box thats s on the wall there is no neutral wire but there is a neutral wire on the AC unit. Where the neutral is coming from???

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stanislav kukatin
stanislav kukatin - 18.07.2021 06:20

Hello, great video! Question, do you know if a Gree outside unit can be used with a inside unit made by a different manufacturer? How exactly do they communicate with each other?

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Joseph Luciano
Joseph Luciano - 14.06.2021 03:50

Thank you so much for sharing this very detailed and thorough video

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Blaine Frizzell
Blaine Frizzell - 04.02.2021 21:07

That’s definitely not a good flair fitting. It’s all about the tool and that thing your grandfather gave you isn’t designed for 500psi

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sea xse
sea xse - 27.11.2020 02:37

My Gree Hansol does the defrost many times a day even when there is not even a smallest sign of ice on the coil. Why it is doing like that? Please help!! When the outdoor temp is around 3-4 C° everything is fine. It can run all day. If the outdoor temp drops at -1- -2 C° it does that 10-15 times a day, but no sign of ice on the outdoor unit.

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Bradley U.
Bradley U. - 29.10.2020 07:39

I have a code “hc”...what the heck does it mean and what do I do?

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Keith DeBolt
Keith DeBolt - 11.09.2020 23:17

Heat pump isn’t supposed to set right on the ground. Should of used a wall mount.

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Prairie State Bushcraft
Prairie State Bushcraft - 07.09.2020 03:03

Looks like you wired your disconnect wrong. You have line voltage tied into (1) leg tied into LINE (correct) on the disconnect and (1) leg tied into LOAD (incorrect) on the disconnect

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Chris
Chris - 12.08.2020 17:52

Just one issue I noticed... you removed the vacuum hose before releasing the gas. When you remove the vacuum hose you break vacuum for a short period of time, allowing air into the system. The method I've always used is put a 1/4 turn valve on the service port. That way when you've finished pumping down the system you can close the 1/4 turn valve and then release the gas without breaking vacuum. When you remove the 1/4 turn valve from the system you obviously lose a small amount of gas but it's very small and only until the Schrader core seals. Unscrew the fitting quickly to minimise this. Just an observation anyway! Apart from that, excellent job! :)

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Alpha Ωmega Man
Alpha Ωmega Man - 17.07.2020 08:02

Some jobs suck more than others!
Good Job Jeff! Wish I had a house to work on of my own!🖖

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