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[Home Appliances] Air-con, (Household)
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maxxon
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Dec 26 2013, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(billyboy @ Dec 26 2013, 10:06 AM) is rm1100 a fair price? 1hp - cheapest model .... Is the RM1100 for inverter/non-inverter? Is it plasma/non-plasma? Included installation? Which chain store u went to? Which area u live? Perhaps LYN forumer here can suggest stores that sell cheaper aircond near your location. I suggest you to survey price in 2-3 shops before commit in the purchase. Fyi, I bought 1.0HP mitsubishi (MSFG10VC) , non-inverter, with plasma, without installation - RM1100. This post has been edited by maxxon: Dec 26 2013, 12:14 PM
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pk330
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Dec 26 2013, 12:50 PM
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hello, I also consider between panasonic, mitsubishi n daikin. but had been told panasonic after sales, service now slow. mitsubishi n daikin is better, just daikin no energy saving.is it true? any 1 can share? n where can get cheaper price??
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billyboy
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Dec 26 2013, 03:23 PM
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The price i got- mitsubishi rm1100, panasonic rm1000 incl installation!
Cheapest model in the range i guess,
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reddevils10
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Dec 26 2013, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(pk330 @ Dec 26 2013, 12:50 PM) hello, I also consider between panasonic, mitsubishi n daikin. but had been told panasonic after sales, service now slow. mitsubishi n daikin is better, just daikin no energy saving.is it true? any 1 can share? n where can get cheaper price?? i think daikin uses one of the lowest input power. you can check mitsu and daikin's page for info. either brands you won't go wrong. only daikin spare parts expensive but im not too sure about mitsubishi's spare parts.
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reddevils10
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Dec 26 2013, 09:04 PM
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QUOTE(billyboy @ Dec 26 2013, 03:23 PM) The price i got- mitsubishi rm1100, panasonic rm1000 incl installation! Cheapest model in the range i guess, the last time i checked around kepong area it's around rm9xx for most brand's basic 1hp non inverter. if you live around pj area then i guess you can check out jintex. their prices are pretty competitive too.
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maxxon
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Dec 27 2013, 12:19 AM
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QUOTE(billyboy @ Dec 26 2013, 03:23 PM) The price i got- mitsubishi rm1100, panasonic rm1000 incl installation! Cheapest model in the range i guess, My friend got RM900 + RM180 installation, in kepong. I think I get cheaper in PJ. hmm...if u live near pj, u may want to check out jintex like suggested above and also Happy SS2 and D'Legend, which both the latter are at the same row with Murni restaurant.
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Jasonlee1603
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Dec 29 2013, 05:15 PM
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Guys what do you think about Panasonic's CS-S10PKH Inverter air con? Planning to replace my faulty Hitachi air con.
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sw.boutique
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Dec 29 2013, 07:46 PM
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Hi, I read from Panasonic's website spec saying that min. thickness for the piping is 0.6mm, I am wondering if 1.0mm thickness tube makes any difference. Are they ok to use?
Also, the water drain pipe, how can it be insulated to prevent watermarks on the wall? Or during the plastering, mix the cement with waterproof material?
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irwan6179
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Dec 30 2013, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(cavaliars @ Dec 15 2013, 06:17 PM) Just back from shop,got quoted rm980 for york iPlasma 1HP with installation...rm1180 for york normal aircorn 1.5HP with installation.is the price ok?cash terms...if credit card need to charge 2%. Hi Bro, can share the store info? I think that's quite good price for 1.5hp York. I'm thinking to use non-inverter 1.5hp(or even 1hp) for blowing cool air only. My living room is connected to dining place and also the kitchen. I think there is no point to install inverter and higher hp Aircon Coz the whole area will never get cool below 25c. So even higher power Aircon will work at 100% capacity. I just want to use the Aircon during friends and family visit so they don't feel like in 35c. Do you guys think it's a good idea?
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~Curious~
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Jan 1 2014, 06:10 PM
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my aircon in kitchen area is installed in a place where it is being blocked by the sliding door track thingy (the rod to hold d hanging door),kenot open the air cond casing cover to do any maintenance on the unit.trying to avoid getting the sliding door guys to cut the track shorter as this means the sliding door will jut out by abt 6 inches from the side of the opening. asked the air con man to shift the air con prolly less than half a foot to the left of its original pposition,he sed need to hack wall blah blah blah..true ?or is he bullshitting me?
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chilskater
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Jan 1 2014, 10:52 PM
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i bought samsung inverter aircond from seng heng...the problem is when i switched on the aircond for sleeping, the next morning i have nasty headache...could be leaking gas?
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weikee
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Jan 2 2014, 07:51 AM
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QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Jan 1 2014, 06:10 PM) my aircon in kitchen area is installed in a place where it is being blocked by the sliding door track thingy (the rod to hold d hanging door),kenot open the air cond casing cover to do any maintenance on the unit.trying to avoid getting the sliding door guys to cut the track shorter as this means the sliding door will jut out by abt 6 inches from the side of the opening. asked the air con man to shift the air con prolly less than half a foot to the left of its original pposition,he sed need to hack wall blah blah blah..true ?or is he bullshitting me? If your copper, drain pipe are conceal, may required to hack. Sometime depend you moving inward to the copper and drain pipe or outward.
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halcyon27
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Jan 2 2014, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(chilskater @ Jan 1 2014, 10:52 PM) i bought samsung inverter aircond from seng heng...the problem is when i switched on the aircond for sleeping, the next morning i have nasty headache...could be leaking gas? Could be from an overly strong plasma ionizer function? Does it have UV? I know I'm sensitive to that for too long. How cold you set it?
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~Curious~
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Jan 3 2014, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(weikee @ Jan 2 2014, 07:51 AM) If your copper, drain pipe are conceal, may required to hack. Sometime depend you moving inward to the copper and drain pipe or outward. piping is concealed..move a few inches oso need hacking?i dont get the second half of your reply..can u elaborate on the moving inward/outward ?
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reddevils10
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Jan 3 2014, 01:58 AM
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QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Jan 3 2014, 12:44 AM) piping is concealed..move a few inches oso need hacking?i dont get the second half of your reply..can u elaborate on the moving inward/outward ? if concealed then sure got hacking. unless u plan to display your pipe outside your kitchen wall. it depends on the situation really. no picture a bit hard to give suggestion also.
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weikee
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Jan 4 2014, 02:18 PM
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QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Jan 3 2014, 12:44 AM) piping is concealed..move a few inches oso need hacking?i dont get the second half of your reply..can u elaborate on the moving inward/outward ? If Pipes are on the left, and move toward the left for 1" or 2" don't need to hack because the blower unit have some tolerance and accept few inches difference. If pipes are on the left and move to the right the distance will be longer sure need to relocate. Did you in earlier tell the contractor what you intend to put. I told my contractor need to do plaster ceiling and the estimate drop down, they will know how to adjust the piping.
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westlife
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Jan 4 2014, 04:42 PM
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Is all the new houses now those concealed piping meant for non inverter or inverter. If it is non inverter, any solution if I am to install inverter one?
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westlife
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Jan 4 2014, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE(reddevils10 @ Dec 26 2013, 08:57 PM) i think daikin uses one of the lowest input power. you can check mitsu and daikin's page for info. either brands you won't go wrong. only daikin spare parts expensive but im not too sure about mitsubishi's spare parts. Mitsubishi inverter is very reliable... cooling power is strong too... Used for 5 yrs already...
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