QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Aug 7 2009, 09:23 AM)
hackwire,
Those review are done outside of Malaysia. Malaysia as in other tropical countries has very high humidity. And, we do not run our air conditioner 24/7. In western countries, they have low humidity and centralized air con that do not expose their house to outside air. Hence, all those air ionizer and plasma stuff DOES NOT WORK in Malaysian house. It only works in an air-con room with air-con running 24/7. This is basic high school physic. Humidity discharge ion aka electrical charges.
I had tried air ionizer in my car and it still does not work in Malaysia.
Dreamer
Hi,Those review are done outside of Malaysia. Malaysia as in other tropical countries has very high humidity. And, we do not run our air conditioner 24/7. In western countries, they have low humidity and centralized air con that do not expose their house to outside air. Hence, all those air ionizer and plasma stuff DOES NOT WORK in Malaysian house. It only works in an air-con room with air-con running 24/7. This is basic high school physic. Humidity discharge ion aka electrical charges.
I had tried air ionizer in my car and it still does not work in Malaysia.
Dreamer
I beg to differ.
From what i have read, Sharp's Plasmacluster technology works by splitting water molecules in the air to produce hydroxyl ions so over time, humidity will decrease and the problem you mentioned will be solved.
The Honeywell 50250-S is a good product though, just that it's too loud for bedroom.
Is Honeywell 50250-S sold in Malaysia? It's only $129 on Amazon. Hope it's not $129 x 10 = RM 1290 in Malaysia or worse yet, $129 x 20 = RM 2580.
This post has been edited by Saladz: Feb 21 2015, 03:16 AM
Feb 21 2015, 02:59 AM

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