I live in Central TX and have a 10x12 insulated shed turned into a home office.
In the summer I run my AC window unit - https://www.geappliances.com/appliance/GE-ENERGY-STAR-115-Volt-Electronic-Room-Air-Conditioner-AHS12AX 11,600 BTU, Cooling EER 12.1. It's 5 years old now and getting very loud
In the winter I run a Vornado Electric Space Heater - https://www.vornado.com/shop/heaters/whole-room/velocity-3-whole-room-heater 3 heat settings (750W,1125W, 1500W). I have a smart timer that turns it on 2 hours before I start work. I use the medium setting because that smart timer, while rated for 20a gets warm on High. I don't like it running all night without me in there. This morning the low was 45 and took about 4 hours to get to 65.
I got a good quote from a local HVAC company to install an LG LS090HXV2 - https://www.ecomfort.com/LG-LS090HXV2/p99988.html SEER rating of 20. In the summer our bill came out to $.13 per KWH user. No option for gas where I live, electric only. Thankfully I do have a dedicated 115V for this project already. The minimum temp setting is 60 but if it's efficient I think it'd still come out ahead running overnight at that temp?
Should I go with the mini-split system? I believe it's going to be more efficient, quieter, safer and also keep me more comfortable in the winter.
In the summer I run my AC window unit - https://www.geappliances.com/appliance/GE-ENERGY-STAR-115-Volt-Electronic-Room-Air-Conditioner-AHS12AX 11,600 BTU, Cooling EER 12.1. It's 5 years old now and getting very loud
In the winter I run a Vornado Electric Space Heater - https://www.vornado.com/shop/heaters/whole-room/velocity-3-whole-room-heater 3 heat settings (750W,1125W, 1500W). I have a smart timer that turns it on 2 hours before I start work. I use the medium setting because that smart timer, while rated for 20a gets warm on High. I don't like it running all night without me in there. This morning the low was 45 and took about 4 hours to get to 65.
I got a good quote from a local HVAC company to install an LG LS090HXV2 - https://www.ecomfort.com/LG-LS090HXV2/p99988.html SEER rating of 20. In the summer our bill came out to $.13 per KWH user. No option for gas where I live, electric only. Thankfully I do have a dedicated 115V for this project already. The minimum temp setting is 60 but if it's efficient I think it'd still come out ahead running overnight at that temp?
Should I go with the mini-split system? I believe it's going to be more efficient, quieter, safer and also keep me more comfortable in the winter.