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Senville LETO Series Mini Split Air Conditioner Heat Pump, 24000 BTU 208/230V, Inverter, Works with Alexa, SEER2 18, 2 Ton, White

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Arrives Apr 29 – May 2
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Color: White


Size: 24000 BTU 208/230V


Features

  • Alexa Enabled Mini Split AC/Heating System: Integrate with voice control or app, allowing you to adjust your mini split air conditioner from anywhere. Set routines for temperature changes.
  • Versatile 4-in-1 Mini Split: All-season solution with air conditioning, heat pump (functional up to 5F/-15C), dehumidifier, fan, and turbo function. Includes a DC Inverter that's UL Listed, AHRI Certified, and works with Alexa.
  • Stylish & Functional Mini Split AC: Suitable for both home and business. Provides performance without compromising aesthetics. Ideal for bedrooms, living areas, stores, eateries, and warehouses.
  • Installation Package Included: Includes indoor air handler, outdoor condenser, remote control, and installation kit with a 16ft. line set and communication wire. Pre-loaded with refrigerant for up to 25 ft. Note: Professional installation required.
  • 5 Year Manufacturer's Warranty: Includes 5 years on parts replacement and 5 years on the compressor. Senville offers complimentary technical assistance. Labor not included.

Brand: senville


Capacity: 2 Tons


Cooling Power: 24500 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Inverter Compressor, heater


Product Dimensions: 12.6"D x 33.27"W x 27.56"H


Energy Star: Not Compliant


Start year: 2023


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 17


Color: White


Voltage: 220 Volts


Product Dimensions: 33.27 x 12.6 x 27.56 inches


Item Weight: 11.66 pounds


Manufacturer: Senville


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SENL-24CD-16


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Form Factor: Mini-Split


Specifications: AHRI Certified, ETL Listed


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: Technical support included. Avail. Toll-free 5 days a week., 1 years (parts) / 5 year (compressor). Labor not included.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: 16 Ft. Copper Line, Communication Cable, Indoor Air Handler, Outdoor Condenser, Remote Control


Import: China


Capacity: 2 Tons


Floor Area: 1250 Square Feet


Voltage: 220 Volts


Noise Level: 34 dB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works like a charm!
Color: White Size: 9000 BTU 110/120V
Very quiet, and it cools down a room really well. I love having a remote, it just makes it real easy to use. I insulated my shed and had this installed. It was simple for the HVAC guys to install, appears to be good quality, and it doesn't appear to be adding much to my electric bill. I really like that the manufacturer provides a 5 year warranty if installed by a professional. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025 by Jeff

  • Great product-- Difficult DIY
Color: White Size: 9000 BTU 110/120V
This is a great, high-quality product that functions well. I thoroughly recommend the Senville for quality and performance. The install is a difficult level DIY and should only be attempted after proper research and with proper tools. Physically installing the units is easy. Wiring the units is not difficult but is time consuming, especially accounting for running a dedicated 20A electrical circuit. Line set installation is more involved. I chose to hang the inside unit before attaching the line set because of how I chose to run the refrigerant piping inside the room and then straight through the wall to the outside unit. I made my own wall pass-through sleeve from 3" pvc to give a little more working space. The included sleeve is very thin and flimsy. Line set flare nuts MUST be torqued to spec. I had one nut that failed and had to remove, replace with an included extra, and reflare the connection when I found the leak during the first pressure test. I shortened the refrigerant piping at the outside unit to fit with no looping of pipes. I used an eccentric flaring tool to remake the connection after shortening. Next step of pressure testing with nitrogen MUST NOT BE OMITTED. You will need a HVAC charging manifold, special fittings, a micron vacuum gauge, HVAC leak test soap, a compressed nitrogen tank and regulator, and a vacuum pump. A competent pro installer will do this--but many HVAC techs skip the pressure test step. I pressure tested and found the bad flare nut leak, repaired it, and pressure tested again to 300psi nitrogen. This forces most air and water out of the lines. I left the lines on pressure, applied leak test soap and left the set up for over 1 hour. There was absolutely no leakage according to the HVAC manifold gauge. After pressure testing, a vacuum test was performed using a micron vacuum gauge to make sure all nitrogen, air and water vapor was removed from the lines. You will need special fittings as mentioned, to insure that the lines remain isolated from the pump after evacuating. I vacuumed down to 220microns and let it sit for 30+ minutes. The gauge remained well below 300 microns. (the standard is to remain below 500 microns). This step double checks for leakage and confirms removal of all gasses and water before releasing the factory charge into the system. Next, isolate the gauge from the system using the special fittings, and release the refrigerant charge from the compressor into the system. After a final check for leaks after removing all gauges and fittings, the system was ready to power up and test run. Note: the flare nuts are crudely shaped on the outside (seem to be cast, rather than machined) so normal open ended wrenches do not fit them well. You will have to use adjustable wrenches to adjust them when installing. Using a torque wrench on those flare nuts is difficult because of the non-standard finish and sizing. A $175 adjustable wrench head HVAC torque wrench (made by Yellow Jacket) would really assist here, but I had a standard torque wrench with crow's foot wrench adapters. I made it work... but that's not an easy way to do it. I doubt many techs carry the special torque wrench and will just do the flare nuts by feel based on experience. The test run of the unit revealed no leaks, so I wrapped up the line set at the connection points and finished the install. I used a line set cover flashing to protect the lines where they emerged from the outside wall. Zip ties where needed to secure the wrapping tape. Big HVAC type zip ties screwed to the wall to mount the indoor line set in permanent fashion. double checked the drain line was working properly without restriction by pouring water in the top of the inside unit and verifying full drainage. I left the primary drain line joint uncovered inside so I could have access if there was ever a blockage. The unit heats wonderfully, cooling is great, too, but I will have to confirm how that works on a really hot day this summer. You will have to run the cooling check on manual cool override if temperature is below 62º outside (it was cool here on the test day). The air output on cooling feels ice-cold. Spend the time and money to install it correctly and the Senville will serve you well, I think. If you are not comfortable doing it DIY, then hire a good installer. You will not have factory warranty without a professional installer according to Senville. I chose DIY anyway after researching the process and finding than some installers skip the pressure test. (Senville in fact does not insist on a pressure test in the install manual.) 22 months in, I could not be more pleased. Keeps my garage/workshop comfortable year round (outside temps ranging from 7° to 97°) and has very little impact on my power bill. Just keep the filters and fins clean for best efficiency. So far, I have not needed to clean the blower wheel. No problems with the condensate drain at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022 by drband drband

  • Well worth the money!!!!!
Color: White Size: 18000 BTU 208/230V
I am a recently retired HVAC tech. I can only say...WOW! lets start with the item packaging. Everything was well packed and arrived undamaged. Everything seems well made and well thought out. Even the line set had perfect flares. The only thing I can say is a negative is the power/signal cable between the condenser and the air handler is about two feet shorter than the line set. The line set is easy to bend and is seamless, so if you had to re-flare it, it shouldn't split at the seam. I used a little Nylock on the flares and upon evacuation system held a vacuum with no measurable loss of vacuum in 24 hours. Once the system was pressurized, no leaks noted via leak tester or old fashioned soap bubbles. System passed all tests on startup. Even the amazon alexa setup was easy. Note that this is installed in an unconditioned space. I tested it the other morning, Outside temp was 33F. The indoor air handler was blowing 128F air!!!!! I am impressed!!! Once upon a time, you were lucky to get 90 degree air out of a heat pump. I am heating/cooling only 240 sq feet ( uninsulated) with 18000 BTU's and this thing brings the temp up quite rapidly. The fact that I can tell the system to switch on and set the temp via Alexa is awesome. Also note that there appears to be parts available as well if they are ever needed. I did have a minor issue with figuring where to plug the wifi dongle so I reached out to customer service. They were quick to respond and quite helpful, so A+ there as well. I could have spent a little less, but I felt this was all around a better product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025 by El Conquistador

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