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<blockquote data-quote="bigmoose" data-source="post: 16451684" data-attributes="member: 64149"><p>You can run multiple heads on an outdoor unit if it's designed to do so. It's very common. Mine supports 4 heads. It's a 30k btu outdoor unit and it can add a total of 40k btu worth of heads. If all are running they will operate at a slightly lower capacity. The manufacturer engineering documents on the system will tell you the exact values.I love my system. I went this route since i don't have ducts and cannot retrofit them. I am very impressed with the quality of the system. I specifically went with LG because they made a dry contact adapter for the head units. This way I can have my units operated by my Nest thermostat (cool, heat, and fan).</p><p></p><p>After helping my brother install an off brand system in his house (disaster!) I'd only stick with Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, or LG. There might be other quality brands I'm not aware of.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what you consider cheap. Mine cost me about $4k in parts. From talking to other people with similar systems they go for about $8-12k installed by a pro in my area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmoose, post: 16451684, member: 64149"] You can run multiple heads on an outdoor unit if it's designed to do so. It's very common. Mine supports 4 heads. It's a 30k btu outdoor unit and it can add a total of 40k btu worth of heads. If all are running they will operate at a slightly lower capacity. The manufacturer engineering documents on the system will tell you the exact values.I love my system. I went this route since i don't have ducts and cannot retrofit them. I am very impressed with the quality of the system. I specifically went with LG because they made a dry contact adapter for the head units. This way I can have my units operated by my Nest thermostat (cool, heat, and fan). After helping my brother install an off brand system in his house (disaster!) I'd only stick with Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, or LG. There might be other quality brands I'm not aware of. I'm not sure what you consider cheap. Mine cost me about $4k in parts. From talking to other people with similar systems they go for about $8-12k installed by a pro in my area. [/QUOTE]
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