GARVEE 24,000 BTU 19 SEER Smart Mini Split AC/Heat, 1650 Sq. Ft, 230V
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- Powerful and energy-saving
- Multi-mode for various needs
- Self-cleaning and auto defrost
- Control via app, Alexa, Google
- Warranty: 30 days return, 12 months
GARVEE 24,000 BTU 19 SEER Smart Mini Split AC/Heat, 1650 Sq. Ft, 230V
Specifications
Brand | GARVEE |
Capacity | 2.6 Liters |
Floor Area | 750 Square Feet |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
NoisLevel | 43 dB |
Product Dimensions | 49.8 x 17.13 x 13.27 inches |
Item Weight | 38.5 pounds |
IncludedComponents | 1 x Wall mount air handler, 1 x Outdoor candenser, 1 x Pre-flared and insulated copper line set, 1 x Communication wires, 1 x Drainage extension with small accessories |
Reviews
Al lado esta el viejito El nuevo menos ruido mas frio rapido menos espacio OMG Superrr Feliz
I turned my back porch into an office (I work from home) and did not want to mess with the home AC, so looked into Mini Split. This one is awesome. 9,000 BTU is an overkill for my space but the less BTU was more expensive. I love that can work with an app. I turn it on from my room (in bed, lol), by the time I get ready and go into the office is super cold. I love it. I like the fact that the temperature stays consistent all through out the day. Is supper silent, inside and outside unit as well. While standing next to it outside, you cannot hear it, super silent. The remote works fine as well.
Rovsun, Della… AceKool…Just look at the case and the remote..Same unit different stickers..What impressed me was the SEER rating, 23! Not bad!Easy install (2nd time around) make sure you pressure test before vacuumingWorks great! WiFi app is a nice touch!
My bluetti AC180 1800W 1152Wh will run this unit for almost 2 hours very quite Cools my 6'x12' enclosed trailer quickly. This past weekend we ran it for 10 hours at Slingfest in Alabama on a generator in 93⁰ weather with 100% humidity and never misses a beat. Very easy to install all you need is a vacuum pump the lines for 30 minutes wait to see of the lines leak if all good disconnect the pump oper the lines and turn it on enjoy the cool.
Used this mini split in a smaller upstairs room that had no AC. Brough the summer time room temps down from upper 80’s to a comfortable 73 degrees quickly.Have had no issues with the unit.
Tired of working in my 400 sq ft hot garage in south florida so bought this 9K unit,It has WiFi controls which are great as the control app has timers. I have the AC set to turn on when i need it too and turn off for the night.Here is what you need to make this work without calling local AC guy:Vacuum pump and gauges, AC valve core tool (ASIN B07V3WHL9B), 3" concrete round bit or 1" bit, available outdoor power outlet.Mounting is easy on wood, it's PITA when drilling through concrete blocks. You can drill 3" hole or 3 1" holes next to each other. 2.75" hole is a little tight! Snake the fat tube first, connect it to the blower unit, then snake through the power and drain, the lastly, the skinny tube and connect it to the blower.Unless you have a professional gauge set that has a valve opener on one end of the yellow hose, you'll need to use the valve adapter. Connect it, unscrew the valve inside it as shown in the photo, then close the yellow valve and vacuum the lines. After about 10 minutes, turn off the vacuum pump, and close low press valve on gauge set. Leave the gauge set connected for at least 10 minutes to see if it's leaking! After that, open the yellow valve, screw the valve back into the brass valve block and disconnect the vacuum pump.If no leaks, then unscrew the top and bottom brass caps and use the right size allen wrench to unscrew the top valve 1/4 turn slowly, you'll hear the freon leak into the pipes. After 15-20 seconds, unscrew the bottom valve 1/4 turn. Then slowly open both valves until they stop.CAUTION! Do not force the allen to open the valves once they bottom out or the freon will blow out!Put caps back on and finish the power portion of the system.Assuming all is connected properly, turn on the unit, set to cool 65 or max heat, MAX fan and let it run for an hour.
This is the perfect size for a large master bedroom and hallway that has 3 bedrooms off of it!! I’m glad we didn’t get a bigger unit. This was well worth the money and the electrical and HVAC was “easy” according to the men I hired!
First note at the top, Garvee "AI" answer bot said this unit was R-32. It probably is in Europe, but in the US as of July 2024 I (thankfully) received a R410a refrigerant unit.Installed in a family member's mobile home after the old r22 system kicked the bucket. All these inexpensive units are made the same, probably by the same company. No surprises, super thin line set BE CAREFUL bending/straightening especially the larger vapor return line. It will kink in no time. I opted to shorten the vapor return line and braze couplings at the indoor unit connection to reduce the number of flares. Have the benefit of nitrogen tank and other professional tools (flow nitrogen if you braze!) and manifold set, and a fieldpiece vacuum pump. First pressure test with 150psi nitrogen had a small leak at the king valve flare. Tiny scratch in the flare caused it to leak. Re-flared and it held 165psi for 45 mins. First vacuum only went to 600 micron. Had to double evacuate due to amount of moisture in the lines and/or evaporator. Pulled deep vacuum to 200 micron (took almost 20 minutes) and opened the valves. Super quiet ODU, wish these split systems had better fans/air flow inside but that's how they're getting this efficiency.On turbo mode, with indoor air at 79*F temp we saw a maximum of a 25 degree delta temperature. This was with 90-95* outdoor temps. Extremely happy, would (and probably will) buy again!Wi-Fi app worked with 0 issues. Family member is happy and cool!