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ROVSUN 12,000 BTU Mini Split AC/Heating System with Inverter, 19 SEER 115V Energy Saving Ductless Split-System Air Conditioner Pre-Charged…
【Fast Cooling】12, 000 BTU mini split air conditioner with inverter technology is perfect for cooling a room up to 750 square feet. Quickly cools down your rooms and spaces like bedrooms, living rooms, dens, offices or apartment
【Energy Saving】This 19 SEER, 115V/60Hz, AHRI Certified AC unit with a heat pump is featured high quality compressor for more efficient cooling and longer working life; Higher SEER grade & Eco-friendly design which leads you for money saving (please confirm voltage before making purchase )
【Smart Operation】Operating this diy mini split ac is an easy-understanding and enjoyable cooling experience ( 61℉ – 88℉). We can set all functions on remote control ( Fan Speed Selection, Sleep Mode, 24 Hour Timer, ECO Mode, Turbo Mode, and Mute Mode )
【Quiet Cooler & Heater】 Ultra Silent at only 34-40 (dBa) and beautifully built adds a touch of elegant charm to your room. Featured with 4-way swing function, unit provides scientic airflow in your room to suit your comforts in just a few minutes. Best choice to decorate your home
【Customer Care】 We are confident to stand behind our product and would like to guarantee you a best shopping experience upright position for 24 hours. Extra professional installation is required. Perfect for Home, Storage, Office, Business or Light Commercial Use. We are confident to stand behind our product and would like to guarantee you a best shopping experience
Additional information
Brand Name
ROVSUN
Country of Origin
China
Capacity
1 Tons
Noise
40 dB
Installation Type
Split System
Part Number
split ac-4
Special Features
Eco-friendly
color
White
Voltage
115 Volts
Floor Area
750 Square Feet
8 reviews for ROVSUN 12,000 BTU Mini Split AC/Heating System with Inverter, 19 SEER 115V Energy Saving Ductless Split-System Air Conditioner Pre-Charged…
Rated 4 out of 5
Penny Secrest –
This was a little difficult to install. You will need a licensed professional to install. The unit works great. I have yet to see if it effects my power bill.
Rated 5 out of 5
Bond Kellam –
I’m very impressed with this minisplit, I installed it on my motorhome after a tornado damaged the rooftop AC. On the initial start, it was 85 outside and about 90 inside, brought the inside temperature down to 68 in just under an hour.
On the first boot, it drew 900 watts until it was down to about 75 degrees, then it drew about 700 watts until it was down to 68 (set temp.) At 68, it floats between 200-600 watts, averaging about 300 watts used per hour.
My 500 watt solar array in direct sunlight runs it without issues and even charges the battery bank slightly during the brightest parts of the day.
Installation was straight forward, I have some residential electrical experience, some automotive experience and 0 hvac experience and I got it installed in about 5 hours. The included instructions aren’t the best, but YouTube gave me pretty much all the information I needed to get it done.
Overall, 10/10 it was way better in every way than I expected and works well in a motorhome application! Just one thing to note, I just tied this to the breaker my old rooftop AC used which was 30 amps. I expected this to use a similar amount of power with similar wires, but because it uses such little power and uses such thin wire I replaced it with a 15 amp breaker, and you should too! If there’s a short somewhere, the included wires certainly wouldn’t pass enough current to trip a 30 amp breaker. This is a significant upgrade to the rooftop AC, and the one i had was pretty new and an efficient model
Rated 5 out of 5
Craftyoma –
My husband has been looking for something for years to use in his workshop to heat and cool. We had an industrial type heater and window ac unit and did they ever take a long time time to work. Also not energy efficient. My husband is in love with this unit. It’s so quiet, and takes about 15 minutes to heat to the point where he takes his jacket off. Haven’t gotten an electric bill yet but I know it can’t be much as fast as this thing starts working. He used to have to turn the other heater on a few hours before going into shop but not now!
Rated 5 out of 5
Don Eddington –
The media could not be loaded.
Came with cosmetic damage to one unit, Not the manufacture’s fault, that’s on FedEx. After a modest refund I agreed to kept it if it worked, it did. I suggest you for-go the flared fittings if you can, they are famous for leaking, one of mine did. Since you can’t buy R-410a from almost anyone, you’ll be paying some “AC contractor” to fix and recharge the system. I did use the Teflon sealer on the other fittings, and they worked. Just had trouble with one fitting. If you have some DIY skills, you can buy a swedgeing tool to open one copper line then slide the other line into the swedged one, and solder with silver solder just as the AC contractor would, and then charge you, around $480, @ $80/ pound for the freon, R-410a and labor. Overall, I’m very happy with these 2 units. We went with the 18,000 BTU size just to make sure we would never have an issue keeping the house cold in the middle of summer in central Florida. We cool 1,400 square feet. I don’t know the exact dolor amount for each month, to cool, but we have been very happy so-far. And the heat pump mode, heats the home very well also, we just don’t need it that often because the home is very well insulated with closed cell spray foam. We run them on whisper mode all of the time (very low speed, and very quiet). If they last several years, they will be a great investment, if not, I think they will be a simple changeout. I tell people all the time, if there forced air system goes bad, consider installing these instead. I saved at least $6000 dolor’s +, with these in our new home. I highly recommend this Rovsun Mini Splits.
Rated 5 out of 5
Bond Kellam –
No problems, the air conditioner works good so far!
Rated 1 out of 5
Daine B. –
Had unit professionally installed in 30ft camper. Meets all clearance requirements listed in manual. Struggles to keep camper cool to 68/70 degrees when outside temperature is only 75degrees. Simple easy install. Vacuumed the lines prior to stsrt up. Pressure levels all checked out good. Both indoor unit and outdoor unit have both frozen over attempting to keep a 5 degree difference from outside and it’s not even the summer yet
Rated 5 out of 5
QC –
Pretty surprised as to how well this unit worked. It was super easy to install after I had my electrician run the power and outside service breaker. Drilled one hole in the wall to the outside, screw everything thing together and boom your done. This unit cooled the entire ground floor level of my 1700 square foot house very well. It lasted the whole year since I bought it and then we sold the house so I can’t say if it will last or not but it did work very well while we had it. Kind of can’t beat the price either.
Rated 5 out of 5
MikeLikeBeer –
Easy to install if you have a vacuum pump and gauge set, saw a review of someone not happy they had to hire an HVAC guy to install it, they should pay more attention to the item description. Just vacuum the line, I used the blue thread sealant and turned on, works perfectly and is quiet. I bought another one for another room. I don’t know about the heat function as I live in the Caribbean but cools well.
Penny Secrest –
This was a little difficult to install. You will need a licensed professional to install. The unit works great. I have yet to see if it effects my power bill.
Bond Kellam –
I’m very impressed with this minisplit, I installed it on my motorhome after a tornado damaged the rooftop AC. On the initial start, it was 85 outside and about 90 inside, brought the inside temperature down to 68 in just under an hour.
On the first boot, it drew 900 watts until it was down to about 75 degrees, then it drew about 700 watts until it was down to 68 (set temp.) At 68, it floats between 200-600 watts, averaging about 300 watts used per hour.
My 500 watt solar array in direct sunlight runs it without issues and even charges the battery bank slightly during the brightest parts of the day.
Installation was straight forward, I have some residential electrical experience, some automotive experience and 0 hvac experience and I got it installed in about 5 hours. The included instructions aren’t the best, but YouTube gave me pretty much all the information I needed to get it done.
Overall, 10/10 it was way better in every way than I expected and works well in a motorhome application! Just one thing to note, I just tied this to the breaker my old rooftop AC used which was 30 amps. I expected this to use a similar amount of power with similar wires, but because it uses such little power and uses such thin wire I replaced it with a 15 amp breaker, and you should too! If there’s a short somewhere, the included wires certainly wouldn’t pass enough current to trip a 30 amp breaker. This is a significant upgrade to the rooftop AC, and the one i had was pretty new and an efficient model
Craftyoma –
My husband has been looking for something for years to use in his workshop to heat and cool. We had an industrial type heater and window ac unit and did they ever take a long time time to work. Also not energy efficient. My husband is in love with this unit. It’s so quiet, and takes about 15 minutes to heat to the point where he takes his jacket off. Haven’t gotten an electric bill yet but I know it can’t be much as fast as this thing starts working. He used to have to turn the other heater on a few hours before going into shop but not now!
Don Eddington –
The media could not be loaded.
Came with cosmetic damage to one unit, Not the manufacture’s fault, that’s on FedEx. After a modest refund I agreed to kept it if it worked, it did. I suggest you for-go the flared fittings if you can, they are famous for leaking, one of mine did. Since you can’t buy R-410a from almost anyone, you’ll be paying some “AC contractor” to fix and recharge the system. I did use the Teflon sealer on the other fittings, and they worked. Just had trouble with one fitting. If you have some DIY skills, you can buy a swedgeing tool to open one copper line then slide the other line into the swedged one, and solder with silver solder just as the AC contractor would, and then charge you, around $480, @ $80/ pound for the freon, R-410a and labor.
Overall, I’m very happy with these 2 units. We went with the 18,000 BTU size just to make sure we would never have an issue keeping the house cold in the middle of summer in central Florida. We cool 1,400 square feet. I don’t know the exact dolor amount for each month, to cool, but we have been very happy so-far. And the heat pump mode, heats the home very well also, we just don’t need it that often because the home is very well insulated with closed cell spray foam. We run them on whisper mode all of the time (very low speed, and very quiet). If they last several years, they will be a great investment, if not, I think they will be a simple changeout. I tell people all the time, if there forced air system goes bad, consider installing these instead. I saved at least $6000 dolor’s +, with these in our new home. I highly recommend this Rovsun Mini Splits.
Bond Kellam –
No problems, the air conditioner works good so far!
Daine B. –
Had unit professionally installed in 30ft camper. Meets all clearance requirements listed in manual. Struggles to keep camper cool to 68/70 degrees when outside temperature is only 75degrees. Simple easy install. Vacuumed the lines prior to stsrt up. Pressure levels all checked out good. Both indoor unit and outdoor unit have both frozen over attempting to keep a 5 degree difference from outside and it’s not even the summer yet
QC –
Pretty surprised as to how well this unit worked. It was super easy to install after I had my electrician run the power and outside service breaker. Drilled one hole in the wall to the outside, screw everything thing together and boom your done. This unit cooled the entire ground floor level of my 1700 square foot house very well. It lasted the whole year since I bought it and then we sold the house so I can’t say if it will last or not but it did work very well while we had it. Kind of can’t beat the price either.
MikeLikeBeer –
Easy to install if you have a vacuum pump and gauge set, saw a review of someone not happy they had to hire an HVAC guy to install it, they should pay more attention to the item description. Just vacuum the line, I used the blue thread sealant and turned on, works perfectly and is quiet. I bought another one for another room. I don’t know about the heat function as I live in the Caribbean but cools well.