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westlife
post 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?
westlife
post 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.
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Mitsubishi inverter is very reliable... cooling power is strong too... Used for 5 yrs already...
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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 Jun 8 2014, 09:15 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Jun 8 2014, 08:24 PM)
Please take note :

if you're same like me for doing nothing and gonna be spray water on outdoor unit..

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When spray water do not remove out top cover for internal PCB inside.
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U are from JB?

Self cleaning the compressor? Frankly speaking, my Aircon in my room heavy usage for 5 yrs till to date, I never even service once before. It is still as good as bought.

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