I've had a Mitsubishi mini-split system for several years and love it. We installed it during a remodel where we didn't have the space for a fully ducted system. Do these new systems from Quilt, Gradient, and others offer some sort of fundamental advantage over the current systems? I'm trying to advise a friend whether he should wait for something better or move forward with today's technology.
I'm concerned that the move away from gas toward all-electric makes consumers increasingly dependent on undependable electric distribution corporations. Further, this is happening at the same moment that all electric distribution systems are becoming more vulnerable to climate-change-amplified floods, wind storms, tornadoes, fires, ice storms, etc. Can you address the need to harden electric distribution systems? Is anyone working on this? Thanks!
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I've had a Mitsubishi mini-split system for several years and love it. We installed it during a remodel where we didn't have the space for a fully ducted system. Do these new systems from Quilt, Gradient, and others offer some sort of fundamental advantage over the current systems? I'm trying to advise a friend whether he should wait for something better or move forward with today's technology.
I'm concerned that the move away from gas toward all-electric makes consumers increasingly dependent on undependable electric distribution corporations. Further, this is happening at the same moment that all electric distribution systems are becoming more vulnerable to climate-change-amplified floods, wind storms, tornadoes, fires, ice storms, etc. Can you address the need to harden electric distribution systems? Is anyone working on this? Thanks!