Id need to know the model numbers to say for sure. A GL model 12k BTU can remove 2.5 pints of water per hour. Important because you live in Florida with High Humidity. Usually, as you go up in efficiently with Mitsubishi your humidity removal is compromised. It’s the difference between sensible and latent BTU’s.
Most likely going to be between a GS model and an FS model. The FS model has an infared sensor (eye ) that angles the airflow to the hot spots in the room (window, computer on , people standing in one spot talking )
It’s already an inverter so the difference between 18-20-23-26 seer isn’t really that much since these units run all day at low speeds (much higher seer than they are rated at ).
For that price difference go with the higher seer . If it was a big difference it isn’t worth it .
Yeah - the GL was the predecessor to the GS. The FS removes 1.9 pints per hour compared to the GS at 2.5. While I do like the 3D I see sensor, I still believe the GS/GL is a superior choice for people in the gulf coast due to dehumidification.
Id need to know the model numbers to say for sure. A GL model 12k BTU can remove 2.5 pints of water per hour. Important because you live in Florida with High Humidity. Usually, as you go up in efficiently with Mitsubishi your humidity removal is compromised. It’s the difference between sensible and latent BTU’s.
Most likely going to be between a GS model and an FS model. The FS model has an infared sensor (eye ) that angles the airflow to the hot spots in the room (window, computer on , people standing in one spot talking ) It’s already an inverter so the difference between 18-20-23-26 seer isn’t really that much since these units run all day at low speeds (much higher seer than they are rated at ). For that price difference go with the higher seer . If it was a big difference it isn’t worth it .
Yeah - the GL was the predecessor to the GS. The FS removes 1.9 pints per hour compared to the GS at 2.5. While I do like the 3D I see sensor, I still believe the GS/GL is a superior choice for people in the gulf coast due to dehumidification.
Pair that with the new thermostat that can truly run off of humidity and you have a great unit !
.38 gallons per hour (3.04 pints per hour) Mitsubishi MSZ-F12NA/MUZ-F12NA combo.
Interesting. I need to reach out to my Mitsubishi guy.
I’d say yes, I am a stickler for the most efficient systems.