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18k BTU 19 SEER MrCool Advantage Ductless Heat Pump Split System 3rd Generation - 230v

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Style: 18000 BTU - 230V


Features

  • 220V power required
  • 16 ft installation kit included. NOT DIY!
  • 1 year compressor, 2 year parts warranty
  • Remote included
  • WiFi Smart Kit included

Brand: MRCOOL COMFORT MADE SIMPLE


Capacity: 1.5 Tons


Cooling Power: 18000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: WiFi Enabled, Remote control


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 19


Color: White


Voltage: 220 Volts


Noise Level: 56 dB


Refrigerant: R-410A


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand Name: ‎MRCOOL COMFORT MADE SIMPLE


Model Info: ‎A-18-HP-C-230B, A-18-HP-WMAH-230B


Item model number: ‎A-18-HP-C-230B, A-18-HP-WMAH-230B


Efficiency: ‎High


Capacity: ‎1.5 Tons


Noise: ‎56 dB


Installation Type: ‎Split System


Part Number: ‎A-18-HP-230C-MPN


Form Factor: ‎Mini-Split


Special Features: ‎WiFi Enabled, Remote control


Color: ‎White


Voltage: ‎220 Volts


Date First Available: March 29, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • MY 3RD MR COOL
Style: 12000 BTU - 115V
I INSTALLED 2 3 TON UNITS AT MY TINT SHOP AND THEY WORK GREAT. JUST INSTALLED A 12000 BTU MR COOL IN MY BEDROOM AND IT IS AWESOME. KEEPS IT COLD FOR SLEEPING AND SUPER QUIET. I AM GOING TO CONVERT MY HOUSE TO ALL MR COOL MINI SPLITS. NEXT PURCHASE WILL BE 1 CONDENSER 3 INSIDE UNIT SYSTEM FOR MY KITCHEN-LIVING ROOM-FRONT BEDROOM. WHY WOULD KEEP THE WHOLE HOUSE COLD WHEN YOU JUST DO IN THE ROOM YOUR SLEEPING IN THAT NIGHT.BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR POWER BILL. MR COOL IS THE BEST. I ALWAYS HAVE THE AMAZON WARRANTY ON IT FOR EXTRA PROTECTION. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Loki Penuel Loki Penuel

  • Awesome a/c
Style: 18000 BTU - 230V
Really love this unit. It heats and cools our small space here in Florida and keeps the electric bill down too. The app controls it when away or at home although quirky. The remote control is great. It was fairly easy to install and doesn't take up much space. Lots of YouTube videos show you how to do it. You have an inside, small hang on the wall unit, and a small outside unit. Very quiet. We don't even know if it's running or not until we walk up to it and feel if air is blowing or not. Really can't hear it run. No problems with it and I would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by JaxFL

  • Perfect for 2 1/2 car garage
Style: 24000 BTU - 230V
It's summer in SW Florida and I had this unit installed in my garage that would get to around 100 degrees every day. It wouldn't even cool under 78 at night. It was so hot in there I couldn't even work on my motorcycles. My garage is perfectly cool now with this unit. It's not even working hard. I bought the unit and my AC guy installed it. He said it was under-charged so he charged it completely. I'm very happy with this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Mr Jinx

  • I didn’t realize my great price meant I got the non DYI version without charged lines.
Style: 12000 BTU - 230V
The only difference is this version has uncharged open ended lines. The compressor unit has all the refrigerant you need. The indoor unit evaporator is pressurized with nitrogen an inert gas to keep the unit sealed and assure they hold pressure. You simply need to buy a gage and vacuum set (sold on Amazon for @ $125). Also a connector for the mini split size connection. It is very easy to do and lots of Youtubers to watch. Works fantastic!! set: XtremepowerUS 3CFM 1/4 HP Vacuum Pump HVAC R134a R12 R22 R410a A/C Refrigeration AC Manifold Gauge, Adapter: R410a Charging Vacuum Port Adapter Brass Converter with Thimble 5/16 Inch Female Quick Coupler to 1/4 Inch Male Flare for Mini Split System Air Conditioner HVAC Refrigeration Service (2 Packs) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023 by D. Thomas

  • Strike one !
Style: 18000 BTU - 230V
This purchase would make my 5th Mr Cool unit 1. it had no template to hang the bracket 2. the insulation on the freon line was about as cheap as it could be. I will have to replace it all since it in the outdoors. 3. package had no rubber feet 4. package had no wall hole insert, wall hole trim piece or freon line tape (all as shown in the picture). I mistakenly thought that the "Mr Cool" concept was built around "DIY". Nada nada tostada. I missed the fine print where it said (in bold lettering) "Not DIY". for this particular model. And although I did all of the hooking up and electrical, i missed the part about having to draw a vacuum on the system...which requires a a/c guy and spending more money. Needless to say, I was disappointed that it wasn't a one and done project.....not to mention having the missing elements. All complaining aside, I like theses units. They are economical! Just saying, Buyer beware...read the fine print and know that Mr. Cool sells non DIY products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Robert H.

  • Cooling Works Great!!!! - Heat just "OK"
Style: 24000 BTU - 230V
Update 1/11/21: Changing rating to 4 stars from 5. Heating is not nearly as efficient as cooling. Here in the Autin area it sometimes drops to the 30s and rarely to the 20s. I've noticed that when the temp falls below 40F it struggles to maintain 68 degrees in the garage. The garage has insulated doors with heated rooms above and on two sides. Yesterday, I noticed it went into defrost at least three times. All-in-all I am still happy, but I had hoped the heating function would have been a little better. Update 10/14: This thing is still going strong. Has run almost every day since June. This thing is awesome!!! Why did I wait so long? Quite as a mouse. Colder than a few hearts I know. Why I chose the Advantage unit over the DIY - Simply because you can't trim the line-set on the DIY. I called MR. Cool and told them I couldn't live with a bunch of coiled AC lines laying on the ground. They suggested the Advantage series. As long as you are comfortable cutting copper line, flaring copper line, running a vacuum and looking at a gauge, then you are set. There are a million YouTube videos showing you how to do it. The unit came with 16 feet of line-set and I only used 50 inches of it. I bought all parts on Amazon except for the conduit, main breaker, and 10 gauge power cable to the disconnect. I also had to purchase a short piece of 3.5" PVC as the supplied sleave for the line-set was too short for my wall. Below are the extra items I purchased on Amazon: 3.5" hole saw for brick - tip - rent a nice roto hammer if you need to go through brick and don't own one. - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZSRTFJH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Power Whip https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0756N989G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Disconnect - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LF42NK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 410a Valve Core removal tool - I did not like this tool. Poor quality but ended up working https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MCWMQ97/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Line-set cover - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SPL5RZD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Nylog - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008HOSQQQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Wall Mount for outdoor unit - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LDU9R2I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Delivery - Why buy at a big box hardware store when Amazon delivers to your door? Came on a lift-gate truck and they delivered it inside the garage. They took it off the pallet and took the pallet with them (which I preferred). The driver was extremely polite. Communication - They (the transport company) kept calling the number on the order, which was not my number. It was an Amazon number in San Antonio. I contacted the seller prior so I had the shipper number. I called the transport company and made arrangements for delivery. I gave them my direct number. However, the driver still had only the Amazon number. Luckily, he called dispatch and they texted me that he was on the way. Could have had the unit on Friday, but got it Monday. Regardless, I was fine with that. Lesson learned - contact the seller and get the transport company contact info and call them. Installation instructions - The manuals are written by someone who speaks English as a secondary language. Spell and grammar check were definitely not used on the install manual. I bought the 24K unit, but the manual is the same for all of them. On page 12 (fig 4.3) there is an itsey-bitsey, teeny-tiny diagram which is needed to mount the indoor unit bracket and locate the center of the hole needed for the line-set. I went online and downloaded the manual in PDF, blew up the diagram and printed it out full page. Note - there is no template with the Advantage Series. The diagram indicates that the vertical center-line for the hole is 151 mm from the center of the right leg of the bracket. There are no reference marks on the bracket to measure from. HOWEVER!!, there is stamped into the metal instructions to measure 120 mm from bracket edge to locate the center-line. So that is what I did. I then went to check my work and measured 151 mm from the center-line I just drew back to the bracket. It came no where near the center of the bracket. So I called tech support for a warm-and-fuzzy. He said to measure about 5 or so inches from edge of bracket. Since the diagram requires you to calculate the outside edge of the unit and then measure from this imaginary line, I asked him about the horizontal center-line for the hole using the bracket as the reference point and he said about an inch up from the bottom of the bracket. Since the hole is 3.5" in diameter I already knew I needed to be 1.75" up from the bottom of the bracket. I politely said goodbye and figured it out on my own. I prefer to work in metric since it is so much easier, but here are the measurements I ended up using to lovcate the center of the hole I needed to drill. 120mm (4.72 in) from bracket right edge for vertical center-line, and 45 mm (1.8 in) from bottom of bracket up for horizontal line. The cross-hair gives the center of the hole. Note: There are other options for the line-set. I chose to have the line-set leave the right rear of the unit. Speaking of measurements - The outdoor unit mounting measurements are in goofy fractions. For instance, 21.26 inches and 350.52 mm. Really? I can't imagine needing to be within 1/100th of a mm to mount a unit. This was more of an annoyance than anything else. Anyway. My point is to take the instructions with a grain of salt. Do your own measurements and math and you will be fine. To the fun part - What can I say? This thing rocks! I was tempted to sleep in the garage last night. Difficulty rating is a "6" on a scale of 1 to 10; Even with the ambiguity of the install manual. The longest part of the process was drilling the hole. I spent 3 hours studying the measurements and also drilling the hole. This also included making sure everything lined up perfectly outside outside. I had the line-set come out perfectly centered between the outside unit and the disconnect. Spent one hour running power. This included the disconnect 45 minutes prepping and hanging inside unit. (after getting bracket hung.. See "hole" above). 45 minutes hanging outside unit on wall. 3 hours making all connections, including trimming line-set and vacuuming system. This was a long review, but I hope this helps someone make a decision. I'm happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020 by Scott W. Scott W.

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