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[WTA] - Air Cond Compressor, My bed is just next to the compressor
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ozak
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Oct 21 2011, 10:36 PM
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No such thing. The compressor mainly make of mechanical metal parts and a inner motor. Nothing is generate out accept noise.
But I wonder how you sleep with so near the outdoor unit. Not noisy?
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ozak
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Oct 21 2011, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(DarkTemplar @ Oct 21 2011, 10:42 PM) well, imagine my bedroom is just 10 feet x 10 feet, and there's a built in wardrobe next to door, so i got no other choice to put my queen size bed other than next to the window, which is also next to the air cond compressor... is there any electromagnet field generated from air cond compressor? Why not place your compressor far away? The compressor is mainly mechanical parts and a motor as I said. No strong electromagnetic field generate. You better worry more if you sleep beside your handphone.
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ozak
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Oct 22 2011, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Oct 22 2011, 09:21 AM) Hope the "Noise Level" not going to be too high. Why not get your aircon service? maybe possiable reduce the noise level? The more you service, louder the noise generate. Once all this parts dismantle, you can't assembly back as original. That is where the noise come. So when service better don't dismantle the outdoor unit. Just spray the chemical on the condenser and wash with water. That is how the outdoor unit design for easy wash.
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ozak
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Nov 4 2011, 08:48 AM
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QUOTE(J1@l_ l_l l\l @ Nov 3 2011, 10:41 PM) Is Ur air conditioner the latest Daikin or Pasnasonic with nuclear reactor power compressor? I totally agree with the statement mentioned esp. it's done by lousy air conditioner technician. But I really hope tht I don't have to change the receiver drier thru the entire lifespan of the air conditioner. U don't change the receiver drier periodically? What is receiver drier?
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ozak
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Nov 4 2011, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE(J1@l_ l_l l\l @ Nov 4 2011, 09:18 PM) Typical M'sia call it "aircond filter", but not tht dust filter. You mean the small drum that joint to the compressor?
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