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 Samsung Inverter Air Cond Noise, model AR12JVFSB... so noisy!!

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post May 7 2015, 02:36 PM

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First time I heard samseng supposed to keep quiet when working.
Looks more like qc issue from factory.
Changing the fan may solve the problem, but soon you will get indoor unit also giving the same problem.
10 months in Qatar I have very good experience with samseng products. Mine even dancing.
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post May 7 2015, 02:54 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ May 7 2015, 02:50 PM)
Lol look like you so happy wow
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Oh yes, happy that my concern are right.
Have to say sorry to samseng fanboys on this. No matter how they want to protect the brand, the fact of samseng making low quality stuffs can't be denied.
BTW, just to make the fanboys happy, my Panasonic air cond outdoor unit also very noisy, as I'm comparing it to my kingston SSD V300.

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post May 7 2015, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(jackchong890 @ May 7 2015, 04:00 PM)
no understand ... why air cond can compare with ur SSD ?  shocking.gif
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Nope, as Kimsim are butthurted, so in order to heel his wound, I need to think of ways to make him happy.
I just want to stress out that, electric appliances still Japanese brands more reliable.
And comparing a SSD's noise level to my outdoor unit is to let you know it is quiet actually even it is a 10 year old model:thumbs:
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post May 7 2015, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ May 7 2015, 06:10 PM)
Cause if you compare from the SSD is wrong way..

I has owned a samsung 840pro SSD so far so good, still working in my MBP..

But just confirmed, why SSD got noise? Internal all chip without any motor or disc when spining, just worred you kena cheated by seller.

My some data here
http://vintagephotograph.weebly.com/sd-msd...--jan-2014.html
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Now you get my point. SSD noise creation are close to 0dB. If I were to use brand to brand noise comparison, Panasonic will win samseng by ocean's distance. I'm trying to give fanboys a chance to protect a brand.
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post May 8 2015, 09:24 AM

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QUOTE(dat_chong @ May 7 2015, 11:02 PM)
canot be so bad...my Daikin is very very quiet
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Yes, you are right. Any Japanese brand when new will operate very quiet until you never notice it.
But over the time, only Panasonic and Mitsubishi still operating like new.
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post May 9 2015, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(dayalan86 @ May 9 2015, 02:26 PM)
Call for service and see what they say, instead of relying on forum. Could be installation issue for all you know.
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If the fan bearing design got problem, installation won't really have effect on it.
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post May 9 2015, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(dayalan86 @ May 9 2015, 03:12 PM)
If it was mishandled during installation, there is possibility of damage as well. Anyways its good to call the service centre and see what they have to say. After that, if still not satisfied can always go to consumer tribunal to request for full refund wink.gif
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As said, design problem. Installation won't really help if design got problem.
When I was working in Qatar, the villas(about 40 houses with each using 6 air conds) are using Samseng air conds. Surprisingly, non of them operating quietly, adding extra bushing on the bash do help on reducing the vibration slightly but can't eliminate the noise.
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post May 9 2015, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(dayalan86 @ May 9 2015, 03:19 PM)
Someone just commented above that they are using the triangle version Samsung AC and its quiet. How long ago did you Samsung?

Why is calling the service centre for something under warranty is such a difficult thing to do? First we eliminate the causes before arriving to the fact that it is design failure. I am not supporting Samsung but just giving benefit of doubt that's all wink.gif
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Can call, but the most is changing to another unit.
Then when noisy again, change again? Then it will be never ending.
For me, I don't need 30 years of warranty if it is keep on giving me problem. s while waiting to be repaired, I got nothing to use doh.gif
Korean brands still need 20-30 years to improve their design to reach Japanese brand's standard.
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post May 9 2015, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(dayalan86 @ May 9 2015, 04:06 PM)
I am not here to argue, but let TS call and see what the service centre says. I even had Japanese brand fail on me during warranty, this things are sometimes based on luck. If you feel that Samsung is not good enough for you, just stay away from it but in this case the issue is to see how to resolve TS problem. Unless you want to buy for TS a Japanese brand AC to replace the Samsung:P
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Indeed luck comes into play. But as said, in that villa I stayed before, out of 60, > 50 of them are giving vibration and noisy issues. If 1 out of 1000, then I would say luck, as it is just 0.1%, but for this, if the % are > 80%, I won't say is luck, more on unreliable products being produced.
BTW, all my appliance at my house are Panasonic, non of them failed before even after 10 years, again this is my luck?
Even a Samseng FL washing machine here keep on boasting how superior that WM was also don't dare to touch Samseng's air cond. So indirect he is telling that it is not reliable.

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