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pattleongkam
post May 18 2020, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(imin @ May 18 2020, 12:45 AM)
Now this is quite informative, thanks. So if we have for fan running 12 hours++ a day,  in a month we can save about RM5 x 4 = RM20. In a year  RM240. Let's say we use the fan for 10 years, we can save RM2400... I thank that's a pretty good roi no?
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yap, best ROI in the best perfect world!!!

in a perfect world, the electronic component will stay in perfect working condition for a perfect optimum 10yrs, it will never go faulty for the next 10 perfect years.... whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif

but in reality mostly after 5 yrs above, once goes bad on the control board, they will chg to a new fan again, and again

save 2400??!! more like a marketing gimmick to lure those who always live in a perfect world...!!!

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pattleongkam
post May 18 2020, 07:31 AM

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QUOTE(foohoa @ May 18 2020, 02:45 AM)
this +1, usually it last 2 to 3 year only, not like the old fan that we can change a capacitor than it work again
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see fellow with experience answer above!!!

QUOTE(imin @ May 18 2020, 01:16 AM)
Hmm I don't know about fans nowadays, but the ceiling fan at my parent's house are almost 15 years old already and it's still working perfectly well without us changing/replacing/repairing any single thing. The only thing we need to replace is the remote, which I bought RM10 universal fan remote
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and I bet your parent's house fan is the old fashion AC+Capacitor type which will run con't for another 15yrs if no major power surge.

 

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