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[Home Appliances] Air-con, (Household)
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reddevils10
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Dec 15 2013, 11:53 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%. yup it's reasonable.
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reddevils10
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Dec 19 2013, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE(zswei @ Dec 18 2013, 10:12 PM) hey guys ! i'm looking for Mitsubishi air con and do you guys know where got sell Mitsubishi air con ? Around Klang valley area  I'm looking for Mitsubishi air con with I-see sensor  you can check on their website for authorised dealers actually.
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reddevils10
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Dec 21 2013, 02:23 AM
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QUOTE(pat07 @ Dec 20 2013, 09:04 PM) Dear xifu.. Living room + dining room 15 X 25 X 9 feet height.. I know it need 2.0 hp.. But usage is average 3 to 4 hours a day.. For 2 couple.. Air con will install in living room and blow at very close range at sofa.. Dear xifu.. I definitely will felt cold.. And not concern that the whole living room must be cold.. Now.. the bigger the hp.. The more the electric it will consume.. So.. Can I save more electric by install 1.5 hp.. And blow for 3 to 4 hours.. Or 2hp that consume more electric.. And blow on and off for 3 to 4 hours?? Dear xifu.. Please advise.. if it's underpowered it will run on full power lor. So, consumption max. if higher hp it'll probably work 20% lesser than underpowered ones because it'll stop working when the temperature is reached. More hp, faster cooling... So, do the math la between the models. if you only want cold air blow to you only on one spot then underpowered should be ok la, if whole place you definitely you need higher hp.
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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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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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reddevils10
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Jan 19 2014, 03:28 AM
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QUOTE(hannahmackay @ Jan 18 2014, 01:43 PM) Earlier, I was using non-inverter air conditioner, but then on the recommendation from an experienced technician from ac repair vero beach, I bought inverter for my air conditioner as it maintain the voltage and also protects my ac from unwanted fluctuations. wow got spambots here also ah...
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