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Samsung nice ? I just bought Daikin Inverter 1.5HP at MYR 1,450 . Installation MYR 280....i saw samsung exterior pretty..
How's your Daikin Inverter 1.5hp air cond?Aircon Discussion V3, Home Appliance
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Jul 31 2015, 09:19 PM
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Jul 31 2015, 10:11 PM
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Jul 31 2015, 10:38 PM
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Jul 31 2015, 10:49 PM
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Jul 31 2015, 10:40 PM) Pana is noisy and parts like fan swing motor easier spoil with low class cooling coil else, unless you like the brand only. Thank you for your comments. Seriously Daikin inverter set to 25c already feel cold enough, but in Pana may need set to 23-24c at least, end out daikin more power saving I'll note that down. Which brand is easier for me to DIY clean on my own? Especially the blower. |
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QUOTE(wayne84 @ Aug 1 2015, 12:58 AM) If your location in klang valley check out as below. Jintex selling price reasonable and their shop located at SEA Park. I buy my Hitachi fridge and Toshiba washing machine from their shop. Cheaper than Senheng and HSL. ME aircon inverter 1.5HP they selling at MYR 1,838 w/t installation. Thanks for the info. Will check it out.http://www.jintexelectronics.com/index.php...roducts_id=1502 |
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Aug 1 2015, 09:44 AM
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Aug 1 2015, 06:14 AM) MHI is different company lah Aiks. Mitsubishi also got ME and MHI. How to know which one is ME or MHI?This one baru call ME http://www.lazada.com.my/mitsubishi-electr...va-1786111.html MHI better than ME? |
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Aug 1 2015, 09:54 AM) Very common sense, if your Aircon not cool enough what shall be do? I think all air conds can achieve 25c or even 20c. Decrease lower temperature setting right. You should set from 25c to lower 23c, by the time from 23c should feel that cold enough.. If smart ppl should choose on 25c one and won't look at 23c one. In theory of 23c should cooler than 25c but from manufacturing of low class conpressor is does not works n achieved from what you pre-set from the temperature to focus the compressor runs. From non inverter is worst on raining day, you might facing the compressor on & off due to lower outdoor weather to get respond & accurate what you set from. It will depend on how they calibrate their sensor. Why Brand A 25c is colder than Brand B? Reason could be Brand A 25c is actually 23c while Brand B 25c is 25c or Brand A 25c is 25c while Brand B is 27c. That could be the reason. |
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QUOTE(pat07 @ Aug 8 2015, 01:51 PM) Dear Pro.. You can check here. Not sure can use to check air cond consumption. I'm looking for a device that can measuring the usage of energy in watt, that plug to the socket before we plug the air con. I saw someone post in Version 1 or Version 2 before. You guys know what it calls? Where can i buy it? Thanks.. https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2016071 |
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Aug 26 2015, 07:43 AM
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Aug 26 2015, 06:17 PM) Ozak, I planing to buy this aircon cleaning water container from taobao. Around RMB19 to RMB33. Then buy the cooling coil cleaner in spray can from Mr DIY to diy cleaning without taking the indoor unit down. If you want to tumpang and share the shipping cost, let me know. I am interested in this item.![]() How much is it if 2 of us group together? This is good for cleaning the blower. I clean the cooling fins with water and a paint brush every month. The dirty water will flow down the drain. No issue here. I also clean the blower with water and brush, but the dirty water dripped onto the floor. I used an old bath towel to catch the dirty water. Still got a lot of dirt drop onto the floor. I don't clean the blower every month. Only when it is full of dirt and the air flow is low. This item is a good replacement to the bath towel to catch the dirty water. Let me know how much in total. |
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Aug 27 2015, 09:47 AM
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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 27 2015, 08:46 AM) You can reduce your aircon dust on the filter and condenser. Seal all your window and door gap. Specially window to the outside. It also help your room cool faster and reduce your bill. Yupp. All the above already done.My aircon filter even 1mth have very less dust accumulate. During daytime cannot seal the room. Too hot until some of my floor tiles expanded. Have to remove them and install new tiles. Must open room door to let the air circulate. |
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QUOTE(zero721 @ Oct 17 2015, 09:23 PM) [attachmentid=5140691] Why don't you just split the area into 2 portions, living hall/dining and kitchen. Can anyone help me see how big/small is my living room and the open space dry kitchen? There is measurement but I don't know how to calculate it to ft. Actually I wanna see how big/small is it, to determine what HP for my casette ceiling aircond. Please help... Living/dining - LxWxH Kitchen - LxWxH Total up the 2 portions for the final volume. Google to find the aircond size for the room/area. |
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QUOTE(OptimusStar @ Oct 31 2015, 12:33 AM) I am thinking of a 1.5 HP inverter aircond for my bed room. 2 weeks ago I changed out my 15 years old National 1.5HP aircond to the new Panasonic 1.5HP Inverter aircond.I did a few surveys, though ME looks tempting is't kinda pricy. Considering between York, Daikin,Acson. Panasonic and Fuijiaire. Any comments which I should go for? Help appreciated. I switched ON my aircond from 8pm to 7am (11 hours everyday). The National aircond usage for the 11 hours was 12kwh (average). The Panasonic Inverter usage for the 11 hours as 6kwh (average). Everyday electrical appliances used: GE Fridge 350L (15 years old) - ON whole day Water heater - 30 minutes every night Aquarium water pump - ON whole day Plasma tv 50" - 3 hours every night Lights variables - 5 hours every night |
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QUOTE(weng-aircon @ Mar 14 2016, 12:24 AM) Which HP you looking for? 2k budget can get a 1.5hp inverter + installation and have few hundred to get back. For Panasonic inverter aircond, what is the difference between iAutoX and cool setting?Inverters doesnt cool down quickly. Same goes to other brands. It takes time to cool down the area but once cool down the area. You'll feel the cooling consistent coming out from the FCU which will maintain the cooling by setting the temperature. At the end.. it still depends on what spec you need. I will reckon panasonic. I find that iAutoX will stop everything at some point and the room feels warm where else cool setting will give me constant cooling through 11 hours. |
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