
Originally Posted by
NavyDiver
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The evaporative system I had at home was the PITA. never worked when hot and humid like yours and was never needed the rest of the time
Insulation first is the key to not paying a truck load. Wish I owned the building at work as it had almost zero insulation in the roof.
A lot of houses in ballarat have those evaporative air conditioners. I too thought they would be about as useful as tits on a bull...... About 5years ago my brother built a new house and it had one of those units installed. Amazingly it works very well. --do you have all the windows and doors open-- They will not work in a close house as you will just get everything dripping wet, they rely on airflow to the outside world.
We have two split systems in our small bedroom house, it heats and cools ok. The small unit is at the end of the passage near the bedrooms. Given there is no direct airflow into the bedrooms, it will not directly heat or cool them, but will keep there temperature cool in summer and warm'ish in winter if the doors are left open. I'd go the ducted. If you end up with 1/2 dozen split systems over the house, it'll be ugly. Probably quite a lot cheaper to run (as you can selectively turn them on/off) but it is also 6 units to upkeep and replace.
seeya,
Shane L.
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