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Senville LETO Series Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump, 9000 BTU 110/120V, Inverter, Works with Alexa, SEER2 21.5, White

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Arrives Sep 13 – Sep 21
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Color: White


Size: 9000 BTU 110/120V


Features

  • Alexa Enabled Mini Split AC/Heating System: Seamlessly integrate with voice control or app, allowing you to adjust your mini split air conditioner from anywhere. Set routines for optimal temperature changes.
  • Versatile 4-in-1 Mini Split: Dive into an all-season solution with our mini split AC and heating system, featuring air conditioning, a robust heat pump (functional up to 5F/-15C), dehumidifier, fan, and an accelerated turbo function. Enjoy the reliability of a DC Inverter that's UL Listed, AHRI Certified, and Works with Alexa.
  • Sytlish & Functional Mini Split AC: Crafted for both home and business, this mini split air conditioner provides dynamic performance without compromising on aesthetics. Ideal for bedrooms, living areas, commercial spaces like stores, eateries, and warehouses.
  • Installation Package Included: Comes with an indoor air handler, outdoor condenser, intuitive remote control, and a comprehensive installation kit featuring a 16ft. line set and communication wire. Pre-loaded with refrigerant catering up to 25 ft. A heads-up: This system mandates professional installation it's not a DIY mini split AC.
  • 5 Year Manufacturer's Warranty: Your investment is safeguarded with our mini split heat pump's industry-leading warranty 5 years on parts replacement and another 5 on the compressor. Benefit from the established quality of Senville, complemented by complimentary technical assistance. Labor not included.

Brand: senville


Capacity: 0.75 Tons


Cooling Power: 10300 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Alexa Enabled


Product Dimensions: 9"D x 37"W x 12"H


BEE Star Rating: Not Compliant


Start year: 2021


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 19


Color: White


Voltage: 110 Volts


Item Weight: 25 pounds


Manufacturer: Senville


Item model number: SENL-09CD-16


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Form Factor: Mini-Split


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 2 Years (Parts) / 5 Year (Compressor). Labor Not Included., Technical Support Included. Avail. Toll-Free 5 Days a Week.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Indoor Unit, Outdoor Unit and 16 Ft. Copper Line Set


Capacity: 0.75 Tons


Floor Area: 400 Square Feet


Cable Length: 16 Feet


Voltage: 110 Volts


Noise Level: 25 dB


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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These reviews highlight the Senville minisplit air conditioner as a highly efficient system, delivering more savings than traditional central air conditioning units. Setup can be technical, but is manageable, and the system offers good temperature control. Both reviewers underwent self-installation and found the process doable with attention to detail and patience.

Pros

  • 🔋 Energy efficiency significantly cuts down on electricity bills
  • 🆒 Excellent cooling and heating performance
  • 🔄 Can be used continuously with minimal additional cost
  • 💪 Individual units allow for staged replacement in case of faults, ensuring sections of the house stay temperature controlled

Cons

  • ❗ The filter element is quite porous, which may necessitate cleaning the coils
  • ⚙️ Bending the copper line for installation may require special tools or skills
  • ⬆️ Cable length for indoor and outdoor unit connection may need extension

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking an energy-efficient cooling and heating solution that is relatively easy to install, then the Senville minisplit is worth the investment. The efficiency savings over time make it a financially sound option. However, be prepared for a somewhat technical installation process and possibly some adjustments based on your specific setup.


  • 24000 BTU - Very happy - Experienced DIY'ers or Professional HVAC installation recommended
Color: White Size: 24000 BTU 208/230V
Bought this for my 1350 Square Foot finished basement. This unit provides AC, Heat and dehumidifying which is exactly what I needed. After a month or more of use, it admirably provides all of that and does so efficiently and quietly! Installation. This is the only Mini-split I have ever installed so there is always a learning curve. I am very familiar with HVAC and I have many of the tools already since I worked on automotive HVAC from time to time and I consider myself to be a pretty knowledgeable on the subject. You will need a set of gauges, evacuation/vacuum pump, you may need a flaring tool, a hole saw 3.5"....and if you were like me, I was going through brick and concrete block so be ready to spend some money on that since masonry bits that size with a drill to go with it are not cheap! If you are going through siding and wood it is a much easier proposition. I would also recommend getting a cover kit for all the piping so you can make it look neat and protect all of that from elements. Power...you will need 220V at 25Amp, with a disconnect on the outside next to the unit and it will need to be accessible for future service and it is hardwired from your box to the outside AC unit. In my case, the air-handler that in on the inside of the home, is powered from a cable that comes from the outside unit so no additional receptacles were required. With this purchase it came with 16' of copper hose (two), a control power cable and drain hose. Depending on your application you may want to shorten the hoses or you may need to add to it. In either case this will require a flaring tool...fittings do come with the system if you need to this. If you need to extend the tubing to over 25' you will also need to add "Freon" so unless you are a licensed A/C contractor, well you may need one for that. 16' was actually perfect for my application. I have a family member who is an electrician, so I had that part installed and permitted to keep everything up and up especially when/if I sell the house. He also helped me install the Mini-Split. It took us about 4 hours to install and we had no issues with the installation and because he is an electrician he had the 3.5" masonry drill bit and 1/2 inch rotary drill that we needed. I can say it was pretty straight forward and there are plenty of YouTube videos where people do step by step installation. The instructions are helpful but confusing at times, so this is where experience is helpful to read in between the lines...since the instructions are for multiple units they sell and they are not all the same!!!! Now that I have done one I feel pretty confident to do another. I would also buy this product again with out hesitation. My only recommendation is if you have to buy the tools to be able to do the job, I would recommend just calling an AC professional and have them install. The cost of the necessary tools you may need may not be worth the investment unless you plan to do more of these in the future. If you do not even have a vacuum pump, gauges, flare tool etc, then you likely do not have experience either, and I would recommend you seek professional installation. Note: I saw on some videos people not vacuuming out the lines and just putting the systems together and releasing the preloaded Freon into the system (avoiding the need to purchase or rent a evacuation/vac pump). This is a bad idea since it introduces air and moisture into the system that will degrade its performance, shorten life span of the components and voids the warranty, plus you need that step to check for leaks. Freon is not cheap! Take a gut check on this. If you are handy and confident with your skills, go for it! If you are not sure, maybe seek someone out who has done it to help, or just call an competent HVAC tech to come out and do it for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by soundsorcerer

  • Great Value and Performance. I've installed one of these for my best friend and one for my mother
Color: White Size: 12000 BTU 110/120V
For the money you cannot beat these Senville units. I installed one of these for my best friend about a year ago and one for my mother last week. As with most HVAC quality of installation is KEY to longevity and performance. In Turbo cooling mode I measured one of the units putting out 13,800k BTU vs. the rated 12,000k BTU which is great. My friend mentions regularly how this 12k Senville destroys the 14.5k portable hose exhaust unit he had before it. The Senville is also about 4 times quieter than the portable. The quality and price that Senville is offering is impressive to me. If I did not already have a decent 36k BTU 16 SEER central heat pump on my personal home I would probably give the Senville 36K BTU (SENDC-36HF-16) a shot even though I cannot find any reviews on it. Again, the quality on these for the money has really impressed me. I like the idea of the Senville units over the Mr. Cool as the Senville is tried and time tested vs. the precharged quick connect Mr. Cool line sets that in my mind introduce a few really unknown variables. I am not an HVAC technician but I am a mechanical engineer who has geeked out on HVAC, got my EPA 608 license, and purchased some HVAC tools. Tips: 1) Pressure test the unit with nitrogen before pulling a vacuum. I know it is tempting to skip this step and not deal with purchasing or renting a nitrogen tank with regulator but if you really want to ensure you will not have leaks in the future it is the way to go. The dry nitrogen also helps remove moisture introduced to the hermetic system during installation prior to pulling a vacuum. I tested with 300psi for 30 minutes and found a tiny leak on one of the flare fittings that I corrected by giving it a little extra torque. I also use Nylog Blue on the male tips of the flares. 2) I use a micron gage when pulling a vacuum I know they are expensive (~$200) but its worth it to know you are getting all the moisture out of the lines as that is what leads to decreased output and premature failure on so many of these. I pulled down to 213 microns and did a 30 minute decay test. It only rose to 219 microns which is very good. 3) It probably does not matter but I like to release the refrigerant slowly to avoid any pressure spikes. I also like to back out the valves all the way and then turn them back in about 1/16th of a turn so it is open but not sitting on the hard stop. 4) Do not vertically coil the line set behind the unit. This can produce and oil trap that can degrade the performance and lifespan of the unit. If you need to coil the line set do so horizontally. On the one I installed in my mothers house I cut the line set to 7.5 feet. Recommended minimum is 10 feet so I recovered 0.7oz of the factory refrigerant charge. Senville Tech Support Chat wasn't the most helpful on this but I can understand why. I deviated from the installation recommendations and that is on me. I did check vapor line pressures in cooling with the unit on regular and Turbo afterwards and everything looked good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Kengineer Kengineer

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