@Sigarms and you like the Bosch because of...? The ability to put any coil on it? I'm just trying to follow the train of thought here.
Thanks, and the best,
Peter
Bosch controls their indoor coil temp (for both heat and cool) with their outdoor inverter compressor and their algorithm on their control board.
It's a smart system that can use any dumb (even a single stage heat single stage cool) 24V thermostat.
When you buy most ducted (air handler / blower) systems that uses a inverter compressor, you're required to buy a proprietary communicating thermostat provided only by that manufacturer to control the air flow (using variable speed constant air flow blower motor) to help control the coil temperature.
There is a old saying I tell people... "friends don't let their friends buy proprietary communicating thermostats that is only sold by
THAT manufacturer". They can charge you whatever they want, and if you don't use
THAT thermostat, the system will not work.
Bosch offers two air handlers. The basic one is a PSC blower motor which in now unheard of in the HVAC industry. The next upgrade (to a higher SEER2 rating) is a X13 blower (variable speed constant torque motor). On top of that, you could use any aftermarket PSC or X13 blower motor for replacement if you needed to (if under warranty, makes no sense to spend money on the motor if you can get it under warranty per OEM motor).
I thought Bosch and their line of thinking was hocus pokus, but after slowing learning about them and then starting to try them out, the more I liked them.
Now, all that said, given your set of circumstances (time) and if you could afford geothermal and what you need for piping, I'd still go that route. The thought crossed my mind at the house we're renovating, but all things given, I'm more than fine with what I'm doing and replacing per what was there.
Going in the house we're going to sell...
Please note, Bosch outdoor heat pump and bosch coil. ICP 80% gas furnace. Bosch IMO is overpriced on their 96% two stage X13 gas furnaces, and way overpriced on their air handlers BUT they rate per AHRI.
Thing is, NC is like no other state when it comes to the inspections department and AHRI ratings where no one else really cares LOL (not pulling a permit at our house we're selling, but the GC pulled a permit at the house we're buying LOL)