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ykl
post Mar 8 2012, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 8 2012, 01:10 PM)
Thanks for info and reply, ykl. by those brands u mentioned and support, do u mean the normal non-inverter models or the inverter models?
Initially I planned to buy all inverters + ion/nano/plasmacluster but after telling the salesperson, immediately he said cannot use inverter.
This is quite sad, as the inverter energy saving is about 1,000kw(+/-) less than non-inverter models. I use air-conditioning for almost 12-16 hours a day.
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is only for normal models, inverter think cannot, to confirm this you may direct call Mr.Sia for confirmation

just saw in the air-cond thread, according to one of the member say that daikin inverter can use normal piping, you may check with him/her about this, at post#1637 aircond thread

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Mansonlife
post Mar 9 2012, 10:01 AM

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I'm not a buyer here,
But fyi, I have installed inverter air cond (panasonic) but not cold. Also i saw a program on TV, consumer NGO says that if inverter a/c cant achieve the temperature in a short time , then its actually more expensive to run than convertional air cond. What it means is if you need your room to be cold, don't bother with the inverter air cond..
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post Mar 9 2012, 04:35 PM

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QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 8 2012, 02:31 AM)
Hi guys, according to a saleperson of an electrical shop, if the house already have air-cond pipe and wiring, it cannot support Inverter air-cond due to something to do with inverter need to have bigger pipe.

Is this true?

Also, anyone know how much an air-cond installation would be if our house already have wiring and pipe?
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the existing aircond pipe doesn't support Panasonic inverted aircond but u can go for Daikin inverted aircond. i already book the aircond.
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post Mar 12 2012, 12:15 PM

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i have bought the Hitache 1.5hp Wide Flow Nano Titanium Air Conditioner. Too late to get the Daikin now. Maybe next time for the living room.

also, does anyone know whether the installation would be cheaper since we already have pipe and wiring done by developer. As I know the usual price RM180 installation is including 10meter pipe+wiring plus hack and repair. If the installer dont need to that, would it be cheaper?
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post Mar 12 2012, 12:18 PM

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oh yeah, i went to my house yesterday afternoon after it rain and was horrified that the tangki windows (not the door) was somehow able to leak rain water into floor and flooded quite a bit. Quite disappointed, gonna lodge complaint again. Sien..
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Added on March 12, 2012, 12:19 pmi went to some other houses to see if the same happened.. some house is perfectly fine while 1 or 2 had issues like mine. Please check this area and notify your contact person immediately

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adelechin
post Mar 12 2012, 01:49 PM

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OMG! that is xtremly bad....

QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 12 2012, 12:18 PM)
oh yeah, i went to my house yesterday afternoon after it rain and was horrified that the tangki windows (not the door) was somehow able to leak rain water into floor and flooded quite a bit. Quite disappointed, gonna lodge complaint again. Sien..
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Added on March 12, 2012, 12:19 pmi went to some other houses to see if the same happened.. some house is perfectly fine while 1 or 2 had issues like mine. Please check this area and notify your contact person immediately
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Added on March 12, 2012, 1:57 pmbtw, i think if this is gonna be problem, guess we need to fix the awning here as well..... vmad.gif

QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 12 2012, 12:18 PM)
oh yeah, i went to my house yesterday afternoon after it rain and was horrified that the tangki windows (not the door) was somehow able to leak rain water into floor and flooded quite a bit. Quite disappointed, gonna lodge complaint again. Sien..


Added on March 12, 2012, 12:19 pmi went to some other houses to see if the same happened.. some house is perfectly fine while 1 or 2 had issues like mine. Please check this area and notify your contact person immediately
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This post has been edited by adelechin: Mar 12 2012, 01:57 PM
ykl
post Mar 12 2012, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 12 2012, 12:18 PM)
oh yeah, i went to my house yesterday afternoon after it rain and was horrified that the tangki windows (not the door) was somehow able to leak rain water into floor and flooded quite a bit. Quite disappointed, gonna lodge complaint again. Sien..
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Added on March 12, 2012, 12:19 pmi went to some other houses to see if the same happened.. some house is perfectly fine while 1 or 2 had issues like mine. Please check this area and notify your contact person immediately
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Wa, quite serious for this, is it because the window face different direction? or the design problem? my house no have such problem, touch wood!
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post Mar 12 2012, 03:07 PM

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i guess have or dun have such problem now we better take precaution... i think it'z the design bad lar... rain then wind direction... later our laminated flooring also rosak... aircond at that side as well.... =.="

QUOTE(ykl @ Mar 12 2012, 02:41 PM)
Wa, quite serious for this, is it because the window face different direction?  or the design problem? my house no have such problem, touch wood!
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sewerside
post Mar 13 2012, 12:14 AM

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no, it's not a design problem. Most house with high window are design for brightness and have this kinda fixed window design and never will any rain get to leak irregardless of wind direction. Houses from 20-30 years ago all have this kinda design.

It's more of defect i suppose.

Remember, the purpose they put window so high is to allow light in. If put awning, might defeat the purpose. What you can do is install a full frosted/blury/texture tempered glass window so that 100% no water can come in. I suppose the price of awning and installing new window here maybe around the same price
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post Mar 13 2012, 01:58 PM

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if put glass window then it will no wind coming in.... sigh....

QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 13 2012, 12:14 AM)
no, it's not a design problem. Most house with high window are design for brightness and have this kinda fixed window design and never will any rain get to leak irregardless of wind direction. Houses from 20-30 years ago all have this kinda design.

It's more of defect i suppose.

Remember, the purpose they put window so high is to allow light in. If put awning, might defeat the purpose. What you can do is install a full frosted/blury/texture tempered glass window so that 100% no water can come in. I suppose the price of awning and installing new window here maybe around the same price
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post Mar 14 2012, 05:40 PM

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hi all, is me again. Went to TM yesterday and ask them if they have Unifi for Jalan Nusaputra 4/1D and they said don't have. So I have requested them to install a Unifi node there. The more request will get faster result. Hope you guys who want Unifi, to make request from TM.

Also, those of you who are existing Unifi user, transfering to new house will require RM300 and takes 2 weeks or so, to process.
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post Mar 14 2012, 06:49 PM

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we are interested... but the other day when we check, they already have unifi for jalan nusaputra 4/1D wor.... they show us summore....

QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 14 2012, 05:40 PM)
hi all, is me again. Went to TM yesterday and ask them if they have Unifi for Jalan Nusaputra 4/1D and they said don't have. So I have requested them to install a Unifi node there. The more request will get faster result. Hope you guys who want Unifi, to make request from TM.

Also, those of you who are existing Unifi user, transfering to new house will require RM300 and takes 2 weeks or so, to process.
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post Mar 15 2012, 01:06 AM

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Bro, whats ur opinion on this developer? as i thought of buying reflexion on this coming sat..
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post Mar 15 2012, 03:49 PM

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Got defects, but defects r very minor, so qualitys ok.
Consider boleh tahan 4 d price i paid.

Main thing, d CF/VP deliver as promised.
But reno contractor a bit expensive here.

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post Mar 15 2012, 11:20 PM

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May I ask what's the asking price and built up area of these new houses? Thanks
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post Mar 18 2012, 12:54 AM

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So they fixed my tangki window problem by adding additions board of some sort like roof to deter rain water from reaching the windows. This means now it is a little darker. Also mentioned that some of the houses with this same issue had been fixed the same way too.

I don't really like this fix coz it made the upstairs living hall less natural light.

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post Mar 18 2012, 01:54 PM

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Well better than the rain water keep coming in.... Yesterday went check n most defects done.... We went to another neighbor hse n they r moving in today....

They ask us to check the water leakage... Not from rain but from our tank... Planning to do this next weekend....

QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 18 2012, 12:54 AM)
So they fixed my tangki window problem by adding additions board of some sort like roof to deter rain water from reaching the windows. This means now it is a little darker. Also mentioned that some of the houses with this same issue had been fixed the same way too.

I don't really like this fix coz it made the upstairs living hall less natural light.
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post Mar 20 2012, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(Mansonlife @ Mar 9 2012, 10:01 AM)
I'm not a buyer here,
But fyi, I have installed inverter air cond (panasonic) but not cold. Also i saw a program on TV, consumer NGO says that if inverter a/c cant achieve the temperature in a short time , then its actually more expensive to run than convertional air cond. What it means is if you need your room to be cold, don't bother with the inverter air cond..
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The main difference between an inverter and conventional air-cond is, instead of stopping the motor entirely, the inverter motor is kept running but at a lower speed even if the room has reached its desired temperature. This is to refrain AC to kicking start the motor over and over again (which consumes higher energy), whenever the room temperature drops below the desired temperature. The idea is to ensure air-conditioner to be more energy efficient, thus promoting both monetary and energy savings in the long run.

I suspected the AC that you have installed is not designed to cater towards your current room volume (underpower) and it is best to request for a mechanical engineer to perform a calculation on the room requirement and then selecting the right AC with the right HP to cool down your room faster.

This post has been edited by felixwang: Mar 20 2012, 04:34 PM
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post Mar 20 2012, 11:50 PM

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QUOTE(publicbank66 @ Mar 15 2012, 01:06 AM)
Bro, whats ur opinion on this developer? as i thought of buying reflexion on this coming sat..
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Do not buy the developer suck!
i'm regreted!
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post Mar 22 2012, 07:22 PM

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water leakage is very bad... shakehead.gif


QUOTE(publicbank66 @ Mar 15 2012, 01:06 AM)
Bro, whats ur opinion on this developer? as i thought of buying reflexion on this coming sat..
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Added on March 26, 2012, 3:02 pmi just check again for unifi for jalan nusaputra 4/1d... still not listed... sad.gif

we've registered ours....

QUOTE(sewerside @ Mar 14 2012, 05:40 PM)
hi all, is me again. Went to TM yesterday and ask them if they have Unifi for Jalan Nusaputra 4/1D and they said don't have. So I have requested them to install a Unifi node there. The more request will get faster result. Hope you guys who want Unifi, to make request from TM.

Also, those of you who are existing Unifi user, transfering to new house will require RM300 and takes 2 weeks or so, to process.
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This post has been edited by adelechin: Mar 26 2012, 03:02 PM

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