What size mini-split for a 600 sq ft cabin?
600 sq ft with average cottage insulation is roughly 15,000–18,000 BTU calculated. A 18,000 BTU single-zone or two smaller heads for upstairs/downstairs are common choices.
Seasonal cottages and lake cabins range from insulated four-season builds to drafty log camps. Pick insulation level honestly — charming log walls often perform like “poor” even when picturesque.
600 sq ft with average cottage insulation often calculates to 15,000–18,000 BTU. An 18,000 BTU single-zone head or two smaller heads for upstairs/downstairs are common approaches.
Our cottage mini-split guide covers shoulder-season heat pump use and winterizing.
Heat pumps work well for spring and fall. Very cold climates need cold-climate HSPF ratings or supplemental heat. Many owners set heat to 45–50°F when away or fully winterize in freeze zones.
600 sq ft with average cottage insulation is roughly 15,000–18,000 BTU calculated. A 18,000 BTU single-zone or two smaller heads for upstairs/downstairs are common choices.
Heat pumps work well for spring and fall shoulder seasons. Very cold climates may need supplemental heat below design temperature — check cold-climate HSPF ratings.
Follow manufacturer winterizing steps. Many owners set heat to 45–50°F when away or fully shut down and drain lines in freeze zones.
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