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[QUOTE="drayenob, post: 4814673, member: 9282"] I have a Mitsubishi ductless system with 7 heads and 2 outdoor units and solar. Our house built in '65 had baseboard hot water and no central air. The price of my ductless system was the same, after rebates, as a new central air system with duct work. For cooling it has been very economical. For heating it is set up to switch over to oil when the temp goes below 20 but I can adjust that through an app. So far it hasn't switched over and, because we also have solar and net metering, we are heating using the credit generated over the spring and summer. I do fire up the wood stove when it goes into the low 20's but that's just because I want to try to extend the solar credit through the whole heating season. It took me awhile to understand that it is more economical to just leave the temp at 68 rather than setting it back at night. [/QUOTE]
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