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lingleeyen
post Jun 8 2012, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(asiaproperty @ Jun 8 2012, 10:41 AM)
That's about 9.7 inches. I better get myself to an airconditioner store and see what needs sorting as they need to complete this in the next couple of days. Thanks for your help ! Sigh... The JOYS of renovations !
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Yeah...go check it out. But no point going to those electrical shops like SenQ, HLK, Harvey Norman. They don’t carry cassettes. Look out for those official dealers. Even though the Panasonic Cassette has drain pump, the pipe does not need to be elevated. You just need to make a U trap for the drain pipe and you are good to go…top clearance is not necessary for cassette
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post Jun 8 2012, 11:00 AM

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plan to get an 1.5 aircon to master room (22' x 18' include toilet), is york M-series & Y series fit to it?
lingleeyen
post Jun 8 2012, 11:29 AM

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M is non inverter. Y is inverter.
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post Jun 8 2012, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 8 2012, 11:29 AM)
M is non inverter. Y is inverter.
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ya. many ppl said york aircon is noisy, not sure it is truly noise.
salesman promoting mitsubithi to me, but i dont this his words is reliable, as they push mitsubithi is due to a higher margin they gain.
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post Jun 8 2012, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(kongjong @ Jun 8 2012, 11:38 AM)
ya. many ppl said york aircon is noisy, not sure it is truly noise.
salesman promoting mitsubithi to me, but i dont this his words is reliable, as they push mitsubithi is due to a higher margin they gain.
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I will be using M series for my Living. Just scout around. Good luck
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post Jun 8 2012, 12:00 PM

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anyone has idea on the price or wiring of aircon power point? is it RM180?
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post Jun 8 2012, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(kongjong @ Jun 8 2012, 11:38 AM)
ya. many ppl said york aircon is noisy, not sure it is truly noise.
salesman promoting mitsubithi to me, but i dont this his words is reliable, as they push mitsubithi is due to a higher margin they gain.
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To see the total net weight difference (deluxe model)

1 horsepower

daikin : 36kg

mitsubishi heavy industry : 35kg

panasonic : 34kg

York : 34kg (very high BTU hence it is very cooling at full speed, so the drawback is the vibration)

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post Jun 8 2012, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(iamsobloodysick @ Jun 8 2012, 12:11 PM)
York : 34kg (very high BTU hence it is very strong wind, so the drawback is the vibration)
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vibration on internal or external unit?
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post Jun 8 2012, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(kongjong @ Jun 8 2012, 12:15 PM)
vibration on internal or external unit?
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internal - irritating wind sound

external - vibration
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post Jun 8 2012, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(iamsobloodysick @ Jun 8 2012, 12:11 PM)
To see the total net weight difference (deluxe model)

1 horsepower

daikin : 36kg

mitsubishi heavy industry : 35kg

panasonic : 34kg

York : 34kg (very high BTU hence it is very strong wind, so the drawback is the vibration)
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Woot? BTU does not affect the sound, airflow and installation do. If you are worried, check all the airflow and noise level from the catalogue. Well balanced units will cause very minimal rattling hence low noise. New units will have no problem given that you install it properly. Unless you are talking about the airflow’s noise la, which I think it is negligible. And how is net weight in this kind of room air conditioners affecting vibration? It is not like the units will be shaking. Panasonic 1 HP indoor weight is 9kg, outdoor is 21kg. How loud can it be? If you want minimal vibration on your outdoor, put on a rubber pad under the outdoor unit. Indoor units wise, no cure. Just get a pro installer and service man to service your AC, to make sure that they put back the parts properly once they have done chemical wash
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post Jun 8 2012, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 8 2012, 10:58 AM)
Yeah...go check it out. But no point going to those electrical shops like SenQ, HLK, Harvey Norman. They don’t carry cassettes. Look out for those official dealers. Even though the Panasonic Cassette has drain pump, the pipe does not need to be elevated. You just need to make a U trap for the drain pipe and you are good to go…top clearance is not necessary for cassette
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Thanks a lot. Just went over to the apartment and good to note they have stopped work on the air con plaster works. Appreciate the info.
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QUOTE(leafy @ May 14 2012, 03:19 PM)
Hi Guys,

I have got below price from Onkings on Pana air- cond without installation fee:-

10NKH, 1.0 HP- RM1030
13NKH, 1.5 HP- RM1282
18NKH, 2.0 HP- RM2330
24NKH, 2.5 HP- RM2560

installation charges
1.0 HP- RM190
1.5 HP- RM210
2.0 HP- RM240
2.5 HP- RM300

above price is based on cash and carry...

if using credit card, additional 2% will be charged

is above a good deal?  hmm.gif

p/s: price quoted above is incl. of delivery as well.....

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This one for Inverter Deluxe Right? i.e S10NKH? I just called Onking subang branch and they said RM1200 excluding installation. Anyone has better price elsewhere for S10NKH?
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QUOTE(irwan6179 @ Jun 8 2012, 06:56 PM)
This one for Inverter Deluxe Right? i.e S10NKH? I just called Onking subang branch and they said RM1200 excluding installation. Anyone has better price elsewhere for S10NKH?
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How come the price (leafy) got is cheaper than yours when both are the same things and same shop which is onking?...btw the best price i hav got so far is RM1150 for inverter deluxe panasonic CS-S10NKH 1HP...but their installation fee is so so expensive RM280...@_@...anyone can provide 1HP inverter air cond installation price???...if got good installer also good to share...

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post Jun 10 2012, 09:12 AM

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Onking personally is a rip off. I will not go there for anything. However, I believe what irwan got is a good deal. S-10 cost 1400 if it is as other place. Heck, C-10 cost u 1100 at dealer's price. So if you plan to buy pana, grab them la.
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@YJYYEE: I don't know. I even mention my friend recommend this shop coz he got at RM1030. He said not possible and asked if it's Inverter deluxe one. That's why I asked again here.

RM1150 seems like a good price. can share where do you get this?

@lingleeyen: Yeap I think 1200 is quite okay ady. Don't want to spend more time going here and there. smile.gif
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QUOTE(arthurlwf @ Jul 26 2008, 04:20 AM)
Nowadays, there are so many brand to choose for air-con...  rclxub.gif
e.g. LG, Electrolux, Haier, Bosch, Toshiba, Hitachi, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, York

Which brand do you recommend?
Preferably a durable and long lasting air-con... oh yeah, and also affordable...

Lets discuss...
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my installer recommend me mitsubishi..
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post Jun 15 2012, 12:37 AM

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Just got my airconds fixed today.

2 SHARP units...1 HP: model AH-XP10NRV and 1.5 HP model AH-XP13NRV.
1 DAIKIN 1.0 HP

both inverter type.

Kinda regretting buying Sharp, My unit faces sunset..so its extra hot in the afternoon.
Only Daikin is able to make the room cold. Both Sharp models suck big time.


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post Jun 15 2012, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(dr_thines @ Jun 15 2012, 12:37 AM)
Just got my airconds fixed today.

2 SHARP units...1 HP: model AH-XP10NRV and 1.5 HP model AH-XP13NRV.
1 DAIKIN 1.0 HP

both inverter type.

Kinda regretting buying Sharp, My unit faces sunset..so its extra hot in the afternoon.
Only Daikin is able to make the room cold. Both Sharp models suck big time.
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Sharp is the lowest performance among Panasonic, York, Daikin, hitachi, Mitsubishi heavy industry, Mitsubishi electric.


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post Jun 15 2012, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(dr_thines @ Jun 15 2012, 12:37 AM)
Just got my airconds fixed today.

2 SHARP units...1 HP: model AH-XP10NRV and 1.5 HP model AH-XP13NRV.
1 DAIKIN 1.0 HP

both inverter type.

Kinda regretting buying Sharp, My unit faces sunset..so its extra hot in the afternoon.
Only Daikin is able to make the room cold. Both Sharp models suck big time.
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You sized your AC wrongly? I believe so. I also strongly believe that you did not factor in the sunset factor into your calculation.
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QUOTE(iamsobloodysick @ Jun 15 2012, 01:12 AM)
Sharp is the lowest performance among Panasonic, York, Daikin, hitachi, Mitsubishi heavy industry, Mitsubishi electric.
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Is it? I'm planning to get Sharp A/C due to its Plasmacluster tech. Should I reconsider it? hmm.gif

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