> so we seem to be locked in based on brand, model, and refrigerant type.
Oh, that's totally true for newer models. They no longer use simple dry-contacts interfaces, but instead have complicated digital protocols between head units and the compressor.
So quite likely you'll have to replace them all.
But you won't need to open up the walls and replace the piping.
Oh, that's totally true for newer models. They no longer use simple dry-contacts interfaces, but instead have complicated digital protocols between head units and the compressor.
So quite likely you'll have to replace them all.
But you won't need to open up the walls and replace the piping.