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Mini-Split for Tiny Home: Sizing and Best Options 2026

A mini-split is one of the most practical climate control solutions for a tiny home — it provides both heating and cooling, requires no ductwork, takes up no floor space, and can be sized precisely for small spaces. Most tiny homes need a single 9,000–12,000 BTU mini-split for efficient whole-home comfort. This guide covers sizing, installation considerations, and the best approaches for different tiny home configurations.

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What Size Mini-Split for a Tiny Home?

Tiny Home Size Recommended BTU Notes
Under 200 sq ft 6,000–9,000 BTU Very small spaces; may overshoot if oversized
200–400 sq ft 9,000–12,000 BTU Most common tiny home range; single unit sufficient
400–600 sq ft 12,000–18,000 BTU Larger tiny homes or those with poor insulation
600+ sq ft 18,000 BTU or 2-zone Consider 2-zone system if separate sleeping area

Important note on tiny home sizing: Avoid oversizing. A unit that is too large for the space will short-cycle — cooling the air quickly without adequate dehumidification — leaving the space cold and clammy. For a 200 sq ft well-insulated tiny home, a 9,000 BTU unit is almost always preferable to a 12,000 BTU unit.

Installation Considerations

  • Wall thickness: Most tiny homes have thinner walls than standard construction. Verify the wall penetration depth is adequate for the mini-split's line set sleeve before purchasing.
  • Outdoor unit placement: The outdoor unit needs a solid, level surface — a ground pad, deck bracket, or wall bracket. On a THOW (tiny home on wheels), the outdoor unit must be secured for travel or mounted on a trailer tongue bracket.
  • Electrical: A mini-split requires a dedicated 230V circuit. Tiny homes on grid power need this circuit added by a licensed electrician. Off-grid tiny homes need a generator or solar/battery system capable of powering the unit (typically 1,500–2,500 watts minimum for a 9,000 BTU unit).
  • Cold-climate models: Tiny homes in cold climates benefit from cold-climate mini-splits. Given the small space, even a 9,000 BTU cold-climate unit (Mitsubishi H2i, Daikin Aurora, LG LGRED°) is available and appropriate.

Mini-Split vs Other Options for Tiny Homes

System Heats? Cools? Space Required Cost Installed
Mini-split Yes Yes Wall space only $2,500–$5,000
Window AC No Yes Window opening $300–$600
Propane heater Yes No Floor or wall $500–$1,500
Wood stove Yes No Significant floor space + chimney $2,000–$5,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a mini-split run on solar power in a tiny home?

Yes — with the right solar and battery setup. A 9,000 BTU mini-split draws approximately 800–1,200 watts during operation. Running it for 8 hours per day requires roughly 7–10 kWh of daily energy. A typical off-grid tiny home solar system (2–4 kW of panels + 10–20 kWh of battery storage) can support a small mini-split through most of the year, with grid or generator backup for extended cloudy periods.

What is the best mini-split brand for a tiny home?

Any reputable brand with a 9,000 BTU single-zone model works well. For cold climates, prioritise cold-climate models from Mitsubishi, Daikin, LG, or Fujitsu. For budget-conscious tiny home builders, MrCool DIY offers a self-install option that reduces installation cost significantly.

Related reading:
Mini-Split for RV: Can You Install One? Full Guide
Mini-Split BTU Calculator: Sizing by Room
How Much Does a Mini-Split Cost? Full 2026 Guide

Mini-Split for Tiny Home: Sizing and Best Options 2026

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