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dannyw
post Jun 18 2014, 10:31 AM

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Sorry for stupid question, yet I wish to know most of you all how you locate the air con indoor unit.
My experience is, if the bed is facing the unit, even set at 27C also can feel the coolness. But if my bed is same side as the unit, even set to 25C still can't really feel the cool air, even on the ceiling fan.

My condo master room have 2 windows, plus 1 toilet, so basically only one side of wall remain for the bed, and that also the wall the aircon hose is located. doh.gif
What is expert opinion?
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post Jun 18 2014, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(dannyw @ Jun 18 2014, 10:31 AM)
Sorry for stupid question, yet I wish to know most of you all how you locate the air con indoor unit.
My experience is, if the bed is facing the unit, even set at 27C also can feel the coolness. But if my bed is same side as the unit, even set to 25C still can't really feel the cool air, even on the ceiling fan.

My condo master room have 2 windows, plus 1 toilet, so basically only one side of wall remain for the bed, and that also the wall the aircon hose is located.  doh.gif

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My rule of thumb, never ever put air-cond on top of bed, TV, cabinet etc. or in other word, there is nothing underneath of the air-cond.
As air-cond get old and dirty over the time, water dripping is quite common.

How about put above the window, by extend the hose to there?
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post Jun 18 2014, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Jun 18 2014, 10:36 AM)
My rule of thumb, never ever put air-cond on top of bed, TV, cabinet etc. or in other word, there is nothing underneath of the air-cond.
As air-cond get old and dirty over the time, water dripping is quite common.

How about put above the window, by extend the hose to there?
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hmm.gif no idea is management allowed or not?

My condo seems fixed all the location for aircon unit. so if move, at least need to hack for the drain pipe.

I do know that do not put anything under the aircon, that's why my bed is not direct under, to prevent water dripping, but still the same row, else my bed have to be under the window side. I do purposely leave it empty under the aircon.

Always the opposite can get better cool air compare to same side.
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post Jun 18 2014, 11:21 AM

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QUOTE(dannyw @ Jun 18 2014, 10:44 AM)
hmm.gif  no idea is management allowed or not?

My condo seems fixed all the location for aircon unit. so if move, at least need to hack for the drain pipe.

I do know that do not put anything under the aircon, that's why my bed is not direct under, to prevent water dripping, but still the same row, else my bed have to be under the window side. I do purposely leave it empty under the aircon.

Always the opposite can get better cool air compare to same side.
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Management has no say on the interior part of renovation.
As long as outdoor compressor location remain the same, management doesn't bother where you put the blower inside, hacking wall to make concealed piping etc.

I had same issue before, air-cond pre-installed/concealed piping just above bed position doh.gif , so when doing renovation time, ask the contractor to round the gas piping to opposite side, around 10 ft, and drainage system needs to redo (cannot use back the original drainage pipe as too long, tilting issue, may result in clogging issue, so install a new drainage system to other the toilet site that adjacent to the room.
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post Jun 18 2014, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Jun 18 2014, 11:21 AM)
Management has no say on the interior part of renovation.
As long as outdoor compressor location remain the same, management doesn't bother where you put the blower inside, hacking wall to make concealed piping etc.

I had same issue before, air-cond pre-installed/concealed piping just above bed position  doh.gif , so when doing renovation time, ask the contractor to round the gas piping to opposite side, around 10 ft, and drainage system needs to redo (cannot use back the original drainage pipe as too long, tilting issue, may result in clogging issue, so install a new drainage system to other the toilet site that adjacent to the room.
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Oh, you experience before.

My mistake, not that alert on that time, just thinking have to use back the prefixed location.
Now regret, redo = $
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post Jun 18 2014, 04:07 PM

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Hi guys,
Is there any good aircon installer contacts that you want to share? I am located in Shah Alam.
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QUOTE(azman4243 @ Jun 18 2014, 08:46 PM)
Just survey aircon price around seri kembangan. One of the shop selling pana inverter for 1650 for 1.5hp. Issit worth it to buy? Not an expert here. Need some opinion. Plan to install at the bedroom since weather getting hot nowadays.
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I was quoted by a forumer here 1600 inclusive of installation.
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post Jun 19 2014, 10:27 AM

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anyone know which shop can trade in aircond with higher price?
i got 1 2HP air cond install on small bedroom which move from living hall .
its consider over H.power d..so consume lots of electric.
btw \, mine is mitsubishi electric jus use for 3yrs+...
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QUOTE(azman4243 @ Jun 18 2014, 08:46 PM)
Just survey aircon price around seri kembangan. One of the shop selling pana inverter for 1650 for 1.5hp. Issit worth it to buy? Not an expert here. Need some opinion. Plan to install at the bedroom since weather getting hot nowadays.
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You won't get a good price at this hot weather month. It is a high demand month.

Ask again in Nov-Dec.
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post Jun 19 2014, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jun 19 2014, 12:52 PM)
You won't get a good price at this hot weather month. It is a high demand month.

Ask again in Nov-Dec.
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Even service also pack. My usual AC service man also packed with installation and service appointment, lucky Agung BD week, all his clients off can come service my A/C.

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post Jun 19 2014, 02:34 PM

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hi, wanna ask, my house power breaker tripping after i turn on my AC. My AC brand is sharp 1HP non-inverter model. Been used it less than 1 year. Izit because of the compressor? If it is, how much will that cost?
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post Jun 19 2014, 03:35 PM

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Hi,

Anybody use midea 1hp model mss-10cr (non inverter)?
My friend say he bought around rm820 include installation...
How good it is? Power consumption vs cost?


Im looking non inverter 1hp and now eyeing on daikin model which from my rrsearch, it use the lowest power for non inverter model at 812w.. If there not much different between midea, ill take midea (york also under consideration)
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post Jun 19 2014, 03:41 PM

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hi there, can anyone give me a price for aircond brand ascon and york as well as panasonic including installation? my friend is looking for 1.5hp she is located at klang bandar parkland
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is midea brand air cond good? and lasting?

1.0HP model... thanks
shahzad86
post Jun 20 2014, 11:50 PM

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planning to buy aircond for master bedroom 1.5hp, and 1.0hp for normal room.

been quoted for panasonic inverter rm1850 for 1.5hp & rm1350 for 1.0hp is the price ok, seems kinda high for me.

Master bedroom 207sf with 11 feet ceiling
Normal room 127sf with 9ft ceiling

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post Jun 21 2014, 01:40 AM

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QUOTE(shahzad86 @ Jun 20 2014, 11:50 PM)
planning to buy aircond for master bedroom 1.5hp, and 1.0hp for normal room.

been quoted for panasonic inverter rm1850 for 1.5hp & rm1350 for 1.0hp is the price ok, seems kinda high for me.

Master bedroom 207sf with 11 feet ceiling
Normal room 127sf with 9ft ceiling
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The panasonic aircon price already up almost 15-20% compare to last year.
ur price exclude installation?

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post Jun 21 2014, 07:58 AM

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QUOTE(sovietmah @ Jun 21 2014, 01:40 AM)
The panasonic aircon price already up almost 15-20% compare to last year.
ur price exclude installation?
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It is wrong time to buy aircon. Super hot weather season now. The demand is high. Who going to sell cheap?

It is like buying a chicken in raya holiday without the price control.
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post Jun 21 2014, 10:07 AM

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Coming soon will increase again.

QUOTE(sovietmah @ Jun 21 2014, 01:40 AM)
The panasonic aircon price already up almost 15-20% compare to last year.
ur price exclude installation?
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post Jun 22 2014, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(sovietmah @ Jun 21 2014, 01:40 AM)
The panasonic aircon price already up almost 15-20% compare to last year.
ur price exclude installation?
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Price is including installation, this shop i survey only sell Panasonic items

Will survey other place more

My budget for those 2 units is rm3k. Just only saved some funds already price go up doh.gif

Any other brands to recommend, within price range and not sacrificing too much on quality?

Prefer energy saving & not too noisy, staying in landed house


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post Jun 22 2014, 03:36 PM

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Hi all, my house now got 4 rooms, and 1 living room.

I just review the YORK got a product call Multi-Split Inverter Series which is designed with the capability of coupling up to 4 indoor units.

Is that good that i using that Multi-Split Inverter for my 4 bedrooms? Please advise.

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