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post Jan 8 2014, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Jan 4 2014, 02:18 PM)
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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HEHE..NO DIN TELL COZ OSO DIN EXPECT TO PUT SLIDING DOOR THERE..MANA TAU PUT THAT POSITION,NO COOL AIR FLOW TO WHERE IT WAS INTENDED,ALL LARI TO LIVING AREA =(

sorry accidentally turn caps lock on..no intention to shout/be rude =D
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post Jan 8 2014, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(irwan6179 @ Dec 30 2013, 11:27 PM)
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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i end up choosing another brand and contractor...use the contractor that is recommended by my office mate...choose Daikin inverter 1.5HP with installation 1800 then 1.5HP Panasonic basic unit for RM1450 ( this is expensive coz need to conceal the piping )...will install in 2 weeks time as the house is still under minor renovation and repaint job need to be done 1st.
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post Jan 8 2014, 10:20 AM

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Had been using 1.5Hp and 2.5Hp Daikin inverter for 5 years.... no problem... and lasting.
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post Jan 8 2014, 12:25 PM

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Anyone got any experience on Panasonic Econavi CS-C9PKH 1.0HP to share?
is it ok at RM 1150? exclude installation..
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post Jan 8 2014, 02:30 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Jan 4 2014, 04:42 PM)
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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Previously, most of the concealed piping is for non-inverter. But you can use Daikin inverter because it use older gas that's compatible with non-inverter piping.

But now maybe some newer house already got inverter concealed piping. You should check first.
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post Jan 10 2014, 09:02 PM

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Having been the user of MSY-GE10VA for a few years now, running on super quiet mode 19dB. I'm in need of another aircon, is the Sharp AHXP10NRV super quiet? The measured rating is 37dB but could that be when it's on high speed?

I'm interested in sharp for the 'popular' plasmacluster and most importantly gentle cool. I don't like air being blown directly. Cold air is nice, but not blowing cold air.

So criteria

1. Super dead silent
2. Low air flow, not blowing directly.


Any advice?
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post Jan 11 2014, 11:16 AM

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Hi,

Saw a lot comment bout usage of inverter and non-inverter AC.
In my opinion for Inverter it is suitable for bedroom or enclosed area. It is not suitable for living room since there is a lot of air leakage for example to living hall, kitchen and etc since there is no door to enclosed the cold air inside.

As a result the set temperature cannot be achieve hence the compressor will always running.

For your info comparing power consumption:
Daikin Inverter R410 Model FTKS35 = 300W-1400W
Daikin Non Inverter R410a Model FTN35 = 1042W

As you notice from above data Inverter full load power consumption is higher compare with non-inverter BUT if you use it at room when the room temperature is achieve you will save on it.
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post Jan 11 2014, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(cfpang2000 @ Jan 11 2014, 11:16 AM)
Hi,

Saw a lot comment bout usage of inverter and non-inverter AC.
In my opinion for Inverter it is suitable for bedroom or enclosed area. It is not suitable for living room since there is a lot of air leakage for example to living hall, kitchen and etc since there is no door to enclosed the cold air inside.

As a result the set temperature cannot be achieve hence the compressor will always running.

For your info comparing power consumption:
Daikin Inverter R410 Model FTKS35 = 300W-1400W
Daikin Non Inverter R410a Model FTN35 = 1042W

As you notice from above data Inverter full load power consumption is higher compare with non-inverter BUT if you use it at room when the room temperature is achieve you will save on it.
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Yup, u are rite.... Living is too big and open, indeed it is difficult to reach the set temperature. Therefore inverter may not help to save energy unless the BTU is really much much larger than the space..
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post Jan 11 2014, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(biatche @ Jan 10 2014, 09:02 PM)
Having been the user of MSY-GE10VA for a few years now, running on super quiet mode 19dB. I'm in need of another aircon, is the Sharp AHXP10NRV super quiet? The measured rating is 37dB but could that be when it's on high speed?

I'm interested in sharp for the 'popular' plasmacluster and most importantly gentle cool. I don't like air being blown directly. Cold air is nice, but not blowing cold air.

So criteria

1. Super dead silent
2. Low air flow, not blowing directly.
Any advice?
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GE10VA is the perfect 1HP inverter aircon... Mine I had used for 5 years already... Never even service once, and it still works perfectly
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post Jan 11 2014, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Jan 11 2014, 11:39 AM)
GE10VA is the perfect 1HP inverter aircon... Mine I had used for 5 years already... Never even service once, and it still works perfectly
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rclxms.gif rclxms.gif Same as mine already coming 4 years now drool.gif
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post Jan 13 2014, 01:35 AM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Jan 11 2014, 12:35 PM)
rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  Same as mine already coming 4 years now  drool.gif
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OK thanks for confirming this observation. Wonder why the Sharp AHXP10V plasma in my kids room no maintenance after 3 years clean except for grill.

Three things that made me consider the Sharp are:
1. Gentle cool direct air towards ceiling which when combined with fan at 1-2 speed only require AC operation at 28 degrees even on hot days. Wind chill effect with fan brings it down to 27 and some spots 26. All this verifiable with indrect point and scan thermometer like what they use at airport arrival terminal. Just scan on bed surface.

2. Self clean - dries the condensing unit plus plasma cluster reduce mould growth.

3. R410A (Puron) gas has better efficiency giving high COP. R22 only can get 40% at most (Daikin newest generation R22 inverter FTKDnnGVM) while R410A higher.

Also a health lesson I learned from my friend in SG. Never leave AC below 27 for esp children. It dries up their lungs really fast and they get asthma very easily. Same goes for older adults. Just leave it 27 with low speed fan. No need for humidifier - our climate already so humid why encourage mould to grow in room. Best combo I discover is AC with sleep mode with fans like Panasonic Bayu or Nami (or their KDK equivalent) which also has sleep mode up to 8 hours max.
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post Jan 14 2014, 05:28 AM

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Fellas, how quiet is Sharp when it's set to quiet operation? Is it quieter than Daikin @ quiet/lowest operation?

or how much louder is it compared to Mitsubishi?
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QUOTE(biatche @ Jan 14 2014, 05:28 AM)
Fellas, how quiet is Sharp when it's set to quiet operation? Is it quieter than Daikin @ quiet/lowest operation?

or how much louder is it compared to Mitsubishi?
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You r right.

So far in the specs no such brand can compare to Mitsubishi inverter at quietest mode on 19db only for normal mode start from 21db.. The rest on LG inverter will do the same and how bout others brand.


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post Jan 14 2014, 07:40 AM

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Sharp's gentle cooling is very tempting... but i won't give up silence for gentle cooling.. if someone could share their experience on sharp's quiet operation...
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QUOTE(biatche @ Jan 14 2014, 07:40 AM)
Sharp's gentle cooling is very tempting... but i won't give up silence for gentle cooling.. if someone could share their experience on sharp's quiet operation...
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In singapore most of user complain share really worst on quality and noisy.
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post Jan 14 2014, 08:07 AM

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kimsim: so amongst all, mitsubishi is still the best?
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post Jan 14 2014, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(halcyon27 @ Jan 2 2014, 01:05 PM)
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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i think u r rite, overly strong plasma ionizer function...i normally set to 23-26 degree..not use to aircon..i
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QUOTE(biatche @ Jan 14 2014, 08:07 AM)
kimsim: so amongst all, mitsubishi is still the best?
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Actually you can find more 90% used everyday Aircon in s'pore of HDB flat.

So they can made a long complain list of any brand there's.

Can easily google SG renotalk
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post Jan 14 2014, 09:14 AM

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I just bought 2 York air condition units. Their warranty need to be registered online. I've registered the indoor unit but can't a site for the external unit. anyone has any idea?
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QUOTE(kenlimfornication @ Jan 14 2014, 09:14 AM)
I just bought 2 York air condition units. Their warranty need to be registered online. I've registered the indoor unit but can't a site for the external unit. anyone has any idea?
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Call back to where u bough from and ask about the shop only.

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