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clio571
post Feb 18 2014, 03:49 AM

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Anyone using sharp air-con?
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QUOTE(clio571 @ Feb 18 2014, 03:49 AM)
Anyone using sharp air-con?
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Not sure never used before, seem like nice design.
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post Feb 18 2014, 10:08 AM

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My new aircond ( Daikin ) is making giving me this small problem. Ever since in my old hse, whenever i using aircond during my sleep, i will feel this dryness in my throat but its bearable most of the time. Since i move to my new hse with new aircond, this " dryness " is become worse. My son oso affected by this...
As what commonly practice is that we put a pale of water to moisturized the room temp, but this is not working for me. I saw there is a thing call Humidifiers that suppose to increase the humidity of the room..anyone use this and izzit works.....
How much this actually cost.....
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post Feb 18 2014, 11:26 AM

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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 10:08 AM)
My new aircond ( Daikin ) is making giving me this small problem. Ever since in my old hse, whenever i using aircond during my sleep, i will feel this dryness in my throat but its bearable most of the time. Since i move to my new hse with new aircond, this " dryness " is become worse. My son oso affected by this...
As what commonly practice is that we put a pale of water to moisturized the room temp, but this is not working for me. I saw there is a thing call Humidifiers that suppose to increase the humidity of the room..anyone use this and izzit works.....
How much this actually cost.....
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Yes, it work. My wife had this problem too. We been using the humidifier for many years. Problem with the humidifier, the unit don't last and lifespan usually 3-4years before the humidifier unit die.

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QUOTE(weikee @ Feb 18 2014, 11:26 AM)
Yes, it work. My wife had this problem too. We been using the humidifier for many years. Problem with the humidifier, the unit don't last and lifespan usually 3-4years before the humidifier unit die.
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OK..i found some model..it cost ard 300 - 500 ringgit.....if can last like 3 - 4 yrs...RM100/ yrs...consider worth it....for the sake of health....Mine tell me what model u r using...
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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 11:33 AM)
OK..i found some model..it cost ard 300 - 500 ringgit.....if can last like 3 - 4 yrs...RM100/ yrs...consider worth it....for the sake of health....Mine tell me what model u r using...
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The first unit I got is a Korean brand brought in Singapore, during my usage can't find it here (10+ years ago) and was the most reliable unit I had. Running for 5+ years. After it die, I got delonghi twice and the last unit just die Dec. Now searching again for a more reliable unit with adjustment.
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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 11:33 AM)
OK..i found some model..it cost ard 300 - 500 ringgit.....if can last like 3 - 4 yrs...RM100/ yrs...consider worth it....for the sake of health....Mine tell me what model u r using...
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How much lowerest temperature do u setting?
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post Feb 18 2014, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 10:08 AM)
My new aircond ( Daikin ) is making giving me this small problem. Ever since in my old hse, whenever i using aircond during my sleep, i will feel this dryness in my throat but its bearable most of the time. Since i move to my new hse with new aircond, this " dryness " is become worse. My son oso affected by this...
As what commonly practice is that we put a pale of water to moisturized the room temp, but this is not working for me. I saw there is a thing call Humidifiers that suppose to increase the humidity of the room..anyone use this and izzit works.....
How much this actually cost.....
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1 of the air cond function is to reduce the humidity which in other term make the room cold. You can dump money on humidifiers but you will still have this problem.
You see, like Middle East, day time is very hot but night it is very cold. This is because the humidity are very low there(no moisture presence) so the heat won't really maintain.
Using humidifiers will make the room still have moisture which will cause air cond to work harder.
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Feb 18 2014, 01:09 PM)
How much lowerest temperature do u setting?
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Normally ard 20 ºC or more...not so cold for us...but think the dryness v felt is the same....
Any diff with this..
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 18 2014, 01:22 PM)
1 of the air cond function is to reduce the humidity which in other term make the room cold. You can dump money on humidifiers but you will still have this problem.
You see, like Middle East, day time is very hot but night it is very cold. This is because the humidity are very low there(no moisture presence) so the heat won't really maintain.
Using humidifiers will make the room still have moisture which will cause air cond to work harder.
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Mmmm...then what its ur suggestion on this problem???? Use humidifiers and lower the temp...pay more for electrical as well..it this the only solution
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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 01:43 PM)
Mmmm...then what its ur suggestion on this problem???? Use humidifiers and lower the temp...pay more for electrical as well..it this the only solution
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The only way is change your sleeping style. I ditched the comforter and set the air cond to cut out after 4 hours. Temperature at 24c.
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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 01:41 PM)
Normally ard 20 ºC or more...not so cold for us...but think the dryness v felt is the same....
Any diff with this..
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I get it, cause when start up not so cold, once it is cold and reaching 20 deg is consider really cold.

But you already in the sleeping.
So would effected your skins turn very drying.

Try to put a cup of water inside bedroom he he
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QUOTE(jagjag @ Feb 18 2014, 01:41 PM)
Normally ard 20 ºC or more...not so cold for us...but think the dryness v felt is the same....
Any diff with this..
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20c setting is very cool. If you still don't feel the cool, either your AC under capacity or cool air leaking.

Get a room thermometer and check the actual temperature. How much different between your setting.


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QUOTE(ozak @ Feb 18 2014, 02:11 PM)
20c setting is very cool. If you still don't feel the cool, either your AC under capacity or cool air leaking.

Get a room thermometer and check the actual temperature. How much different between your setting.
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Is really individual preference. For me always like 23c.
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Feb 18 2014, 01:48 PM)
I get it, cause when start up not so cold, once it is cold and reaching 20 deg is consider really cold.

But you already in the sleeping.
So would effected your skins turn very drying.

Try to put a cup of water inside bedroom he he
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Cup of water will not have much affect, because the surface area are small. Another method is put a damp towel.
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QUOTE(mkow @ Dec 18 2013, 08:02 PM)
Just bought Panasonic 2.5hp fr ESH in SS2 rm2280, w/o install. Quoted Daikin at rm2150, so I think they are cheap, compared to another I asked. Now Panasonic got free gift. Bought an inverter fridge too thumbup.gif also Panasonic. Rm2799.

The a/c is normal type, coz the sales guy told me if I don't use for more than 5 hrs, inverter doesn't save much. In my case, I don't hv the habit to use a/c much, so I drop the inverter idea. But fridge is important to hv inverter, coz 24/7.
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I always set 23c, Nanoe G & Eco Navi function. Is it correct?

QUOTE(ozak @ Feb 18 2014, 02:11 PM)
20c setting is very cool. If you still don't feel the cool, either your AC under capacity or cool air leaking.

Get a room thermometer and check the actual temperature. How much different between your setting.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 18 2014, 01:46 PM)
The only way is change your sleeping style. I ditched the comforter and set the air cond to cut out after 4 hours. Temperature at 24c.
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Comforter...i never use this but my wife prefer this. But how comforter affect this ??
Yes i normally cut it off after 4 or 5 hour ( ard 3 o 4 am ) but when i wake up, i still feel the dryness ...
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QUOTE(ozak @ Feb 18 2014, 02:11 PM)
20c setting is very cool. If you still don't feel the cool, either your AC under capacity or cool air leaking.

Get a room thermometer and check the actual temperature. How much different between your setting.
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Since i only set it on for 4 o 5 hrs...its not so cool..BTW my air-con is only less than 2 month old... smile.gif
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Feb 18 2014, 01:48 PM)
I get it, cause when start up not so cold, once it is cold and reaching 20 deg is consider really cold.

But you already in the sleeping.
So would effected your skins turn very drying.

Try to put a cup of water inside bedroom he he
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I've done this with a pale of water and wet towel as well..not work it seems

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