Get a used Ac la.
Where to buy dummy aircond, Seriously...
Where to buy dummy aircond, Seriously...
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Feb 17 2014, 06:46 PM
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Get a used Ac la.
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Feb 17 2014, 06:50 PM
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Make sure the outdoor copper pipes and copper cables are properly seal, inside and outside. If water go into the copper pipe, it can drip out through the indoor pipe.
This post has been edited by weikee: Feb 17 2014, 06:52 PM |
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Feb 19 2014, 10:37 AM
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My 2 cents advice. I been into such situation before, after renovation i got 6 conceal a/c piping but cash really limited. Finally I decide to buy 1 Panasonic inverter for my master bedroom, one York 2HP for my living room, and remaining i take a chance to try Sharp non inverter because is the cheapest with some "brand" name on it. Buying sharp save me almost 1k.
If cash really limited, just leave the pipes expose for maybe 1 to 2 years, i don't think is really ugly, just a matter of getting used to. Putting dummy or deco may cost few hundred buck and eventually you going to remove it when you have budget for a real a/c. This post has been edited by weikee: Feb 19 2014, 10:39 AM |
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Feb 19 2014, 02:06 PM
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QUOTE(DrLimYG @ Feb 19 2014, 02:00 PM) What I did was, I cut all the piping, patch the wall flat. Then, later when I needed additional aircond, I just install the indoor units on the wall I wish, the outdoor unit I can place it to where I wanted. The installation charges inclusive of drilling holes anyway, just paid extra for piping and patching, more flexibility for me. Not a good method, after you cut the copper, it maybe too short and hard to solder back. The pipe need to have some gab to rejoin. |
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Feb 23 2014, 05:39 PM
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Just get a cheap Korean ac.
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