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@majordennisbloodnok yes im running the whole house off 1 stat, i time it to come on at night rate and go off again at 8am. Have it balanced at manifo...
Yeah i run it differently as in all night long on cheap electricity rate and continuing into day time in cold weather so was hoping there might be app...
I have that exact bracket and condensate tray and i just bought anti vibration feet so i can remove this bracket from the wall. Its like car engine id...
Have wall mounted unit myself which i can hear all around the house when running hard. Herself mentioned it this morning when i came home from work, s...
Back to the unanswerable question that imo cant be universally answered. I have tried many times and setbacks for my house 100% work for my comfort l...
Similar bracket to mine but i have no external insulation. Would the external insulation be the reason you have no vibration noise?
Think it should be bolted down as it will be on raised pad though. V strong winds here at times particularly today. Good to know it can be done with...
Would these suffice and bolt them down to raised pad then? All I can see here in ireland.
Cheers for info, where I live I don't need worry about someone robbing my heat pump.
Oh yes totally off the wall onto raised base but I was hoping to just use mount rails and rubber feet it's on already and screw that into base. But th...
Oh sorry misunderstood. What about using rail already there but adding what appears to he shock absorbers in your pic. Presume that's what the black r...
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