I am trying to find which type of ductless system would best fit three bedrooms for AC on the top floor. Right now, two of the bedrooms are fine with 8k btu window units, the third one I would guess probably needs a 10k but it has the crank-out windows that are incompatible with window ACs.
I am considering between Mitsubishi, Daikin and maybe Fujitsu. One of my main concerns is how the units function when set temp has been satisfied and the compressor stops: I've always had problems with window units that leave the blower fan running when the compressor is off, as it draws air over moisture-saturated evaporator coils which leads to a very humid room (65-70% RH). I've had much better results with units that shut the evaporator blower off when the compressor stops (35-45% RH in this case), so I'd prefer this type of behavior.
Would variable compressor speed/inverter be better for keeping humidity in check? Is that technology mature enough when considering complications that may arise down the road with repairs/part replacement and such? I'll probably opt for heat pump functionality as well since it doesn't seem to be much difference in cost and the rooms current use electric baseboard heat.
Any ideas on the best models to consider for this scenario?
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