7000 BTU/h Mini Split Heat Pump
Mini Split perfect for small spaces, including RVs, campers, and off-grid tiny homes. Designed for ultimate efficiency on DC power sources, including solar installations.
Includes a stainless steel wall mounting bracket and a 10-foot rubber HVAC hose. You can also install it with a standard copper lineset (available separately).
Designed for DC Power Systems
For setups where your power source is DC—including solar installs—this mini heat pump offers the highest efficiency possible. It often exceeds an EER of 16, converting to SEER ratings over 30. The unit runs in both cooling and heating modes with:
- 7000 BTU/h cooling capacity
- 8000 BTU/h heating capacity
- Approximately 350 watts power usage
The outdoor unit is prefilled with low-pressure, non-flammable R134a refrigerant. All you need to do is connect the hoses, evacuate the lines, and release the gas.
Specifications - 7000 BTU/h Model
Performance | |
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Cooling Capacity | 7,000 BTU/h |
Heating Capacity | 8,000 BTU/h |
Air Flow | 265 CFM |
EER | 4.88 W/W (15.79 BTU/h/W) |
Refrigerant | R-134A |
Compressor | Panasonic 24-48V DC |
Fans | 24-48V BLDC |
Heating Function | Yes |
Refrigerant Line | 9.5 feet (3 meters), rubber, included |
Power Consumption | |
Rated Power Input | 340 W |
Rated Current | 14 A (24V Model) / 7 A (48V Model) |
Input Voltage Range | DC 21-30 V (24V) / 42-60 V (48V) |
Dimensions | |
Outdoor Unit Size | 27" W x 18" H x 10" D |
Indoor Blower Size | 25" W x 13" H x 8" D |
Weight | |
Outdoor Unit | 49 lbs |
Indoor Unit | 15 lbs |
Recommended Accessories
- We recommend pairing this unit with a 13.4 kWh battery, capable of running it for ~56 hours on a full charge.
- Use a Victron Battery Protect module to set your desired cutoff voltage. This will safely turn off the air conditioner when the battery is low, preserving enough power for critical appliances (inverter, electronics, lighting, fans, etc.).
Additional Resources
Learn how to set your mini split to turn on automatically when the battery recharges in the morning, and shut off at night before fully depleting your battery.