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TSXccess
post Jun 21 2014, 02:32 PM, updated 9y ago

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Decided to share it here, DIY have help saved lots of money. Been cleaning 5 of my Daikin units for awhile, it's pretty easy and cost saving unless gas top up is needed, only then I'll call in the repairman.

Below are some videos to guide you along. Ensure you know what you're doing to avoid damaging any parts. Second video shows you how to vacuum inner fan blade, removed obstructing plastic fins so as to reach further inwards.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQnWbEgTLnY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6FoFikaSCM

I will also get this filter because the holes for Daikin mesh is quite big thus a lot of dust/dirt can pass through.

http://www.kimrovacstore.com/mitsubishi-el...lean-video.html

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post Jun 21 2014, 02:45 PM

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nice

when diy, make ppl know wht to do
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post Jun 21 2014, 02:45 PM

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the biggest problem for me is the blower
other is easy, just buy the aircond cleaner spray, spray it leave it 30 min then it will cleaning it
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(foohoa @ Jun 21 2014, 02:45 PM)
the biggest problem for me is the blower
other is easy, just buy the aircond cleaner spray, spray it leave it 30 min then it will cleaning it
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Can you access the blower by removing the fins? Most moving parts can be removed, just need to know how to do it.
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:07 PM

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Nice share.

My unit is behaving weird. The metals parts inside (behind the filters) are condensed and turned ice and it will melt causing water dripping.
I found that the blower hole has less than 50% of air coming out which i believe somehow the fan inside is blowing the cold air to wrong place.

Used torch light to see inside found the fan has alot of dusts stucked to it.
Need to do some cleaning but kinda lazy and hard coz below aircond unit got a big cupboard blocking making hard to put ladder.
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:12 PM

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I did post a DIY method to clean the blower fan here for Daikin -

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=67323305
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jun 21 2014, 03:12 PM)
I did post a DIY method to clean the blower fan here for Daikin -

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=67323305
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Nice info bro and thanks for sharing.
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Jun 21 2014, 03:07 PM)
Nice share.

My unit is behaving weird. The metals parts inside (behind the filters) are condensed and turned ice and it will melt causing water dripping.
I found that the blower hole has less than 50% of air coming out which i believe somehow the fan inside is blowing the cold air to wrong place.

Used torch light to see inside found the fan has alot of dusts stucked to it.
Need to do some cleaning but kinda lazy and hard coz below aircond unit got a big cupboard blocking making hard to put ladder.
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Perhaps you can motivate yourself with the saving of RM130-RM150. biggrin.gif I managed to vacuum away the dirt that was stuck in the blower. Air flow was smooth and strong after cleaning.
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jun 21 2014, 03:14 PM)
Nice info bro and thanks for sharing.
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thats what I like about the Daikin, can take out the fins to get to the blower
usually this is the dirtiest part.

Other brands, not sure.... if can DIY, can save Rm60 per aircon. icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Jun 21 2014, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jun 21 2014, 03:21 PM)
thats what I like about the Daikin, can take out the fins to get to the blower
usually this is the dirtiest part.

Other brands, not sure.... if can DIY, can save Rm60 per aircon. icon_rolleyes.gif
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Servicing cost around RM130 - RM150 per aircon, at least that's the rate from my repairman. One helluva savings. biggrin.gif
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post Jun 21 2014, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jun 21 2014, 03:33 PM)
Servicing cost around RM130 - RM150 per aircon, at least that's the rate from my repairman. One helluva savings.  biggrin.gif
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what do they do? My service person charges me Rm60 but that is to clean the indoor blower only, not the outside compressor. Actually Rm60 also expensive, I found another that charges only Rm25 for indoor blower and Rm140 for both indoor and outdoor.

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post Jun 21 2014, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jun 21 2014, 03:43 PM)
what do they do? My service person charges me Rm60 but that is to clean the indoor blower only, not the outside compressor. Actually Rm60 also expensive, I found another that charges only Rm25 for indoor blower and Rm140 for both indoor and outdoor.
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Mine includes chemical wash for compressor.
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post Jun 21 2014, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Jun 21 2014, 03:07 PM)
Nice share.

My unit is behaving weird. The metals parts inside (behind the filters) are condensed and turned ice and it will melt causing water dripping.
I found that the blower hole has less than 50% of air coming out which i believe somehow the fan inside is blowing the cold air to wrong place.

Used torch light to see inside found the fan has alot of dusts stucked to it.
Need to do some cleaning but kinda lazy and hard coz below aircond unit got a big cupboard blocking making hard to put ladder.
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I ask my fren about this matter too
causing ice is because the blower stuck and the air not enough strong, while the compressor keep make the fins cold and cold it will cause ice

clean the blower its the point
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post Jun 21 2014, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jun 21 2014, 03:00 PM)
Can you access the blower by removing the fins? Most moving parts can be removed, just need to know how to do it.
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i think my model need open up whole cover......
i will try tomolo
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post Jun 21 2014, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(foohoa @ Jun 21 2014, 04:22 PM)
i think my model need open up whole cover......
i will try tomolo
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I also removed cover so I can wash cooling coil and condenser plate together, do a thorough cleaning and it will last you for months.
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post Jul 19 2014, 07:09 PM

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Finally found the filter cloth from Diaso, was there several weeks ago but ran out of stock.

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Cut cloth according to size of filter mesh then slot it back in place.
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Air flow not restricted and negligible. This will help filter more dust and dirt.

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post Jul 19 2014, 07:50 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jul 19 2014, 07:09 PM)
Finally found the filter cloth from Diaso, was there several weeks ago but ran out of stock.

user posted image

Cut the cloth according to the size of filter mesh then slot it back in place.
user posted image

Air flow not restricted and negligible. This will help filter more dust and dirt.
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I've been doing this since day 1. The blower still gets dirty after some time, but probably much lesser without the extra filter. In fact, I've been using the A/C every night for almost 4 years now, without engaging a professional service personnel. Just remember to change the filter from time to time because if it gets clogged you get reduced airflow.
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post Jul 19 2014, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(wdarke @ Jul 19 2014, 07:50 PM)
I've been doing this since day 1. The blower still gets dirty after some time, but probably much lesser without the extra filter. In fact, I've been using the A/C every night for almost 4 years now, without engaging a professional service personnel. Just remember to change the filter from time to time because if it gets clogged you get reduced airflow.
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Yes, we can't totally stop dust from getting through, only to cut down and prolong the period before the next servicing. You must have saved a lot of money by doing own maintenance. icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Jul 19 2014, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jul 19 2014, 08:17 PM)
Yes, we can't totally stop dust from getting through, only to cut down and prolong the period of cleaning. You must have saved a lot of money by doing own maintenance.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Well, at most we can reach the blowers. The condenser fins still need to be cleaned by the service personnel smile.gif Even the dust accumulated on the blower fins can be difficult to remove. Vacuum alone is not enough. I had to use a small brush to dislodge the dirt. Quite time consuming.
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post Jul 20 2014, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jul 19 2014, 07:09 PM)
Finally found the filter cloth from Diaso, was there several weeks ago but ran out of stock.

user posted image

Cut the cloth according to the size of filter mesh then slot it back in place.
user posted image

Air flow not restricted and negligible. This will help filter more dust and dirt.
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Cool same like mine.. When from new installed until today, From my blower still using an extra filter, even the Aircon man nothing to said, they said like this case, if everyone to be the same, from their serving program would be cut down 80% ha ha.

The 1st is aluminum fins didn't blocking on dust of the airflow still remain like new performance, just remember for change the filter on every month only.

The link here: http://www.kimrovacstore.com/mitsubishi-el...lean-video.html

Dunno why your can't open



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