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CandyHs
post Dec 5 2013, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 5 2013, 04:04 PM)
Maintenance wise, never break down an never pay any cent, after usage 3.5 yrs.

Even top up gas for Rm100 only of R410a
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ic, not as terrible as they said ya... thx
but then installation fees is exp...RM300 (quoted) :S

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post Dec 5 2013, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(CandyHs @ Dec 5 2013, 04:31 PM)
ic, not as terrible as they said ya... thx
but then installation fees is exp...RM300 (quoted) :S
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Installer because of thickening cooper pipe for one off only mah.. The rest you just enjoy the saving electric bill with comfort cool.
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post Dec 6 2013, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(Johannlo @ Dec 4 2013, 12:23 AM)
Anyone using Mitsubishi air conditioning here? Just installed mine and I realized that there's a 5-8minutes delay for the compressor to spin up/operate after switching the air cond on. Is this normal?
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Yours is the Mitsubishi Electric or Heavy Industries? For ME should be normal because same as mine Mr. Slim model the air will blown for few minutes before it really starts to cool. Used for few months now so far i'm satisfied for its performance.
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post Dec 6 2013, 11:28 AM

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I'm having daikin and panasonic on other room but can say panasonic better. Now want try York brand.

Target is York YSL20C3. Non-inverter with ionizer. Heard very good feedback for Mitsubishi brand but my aircond supplier not recommend this with reason hard to get sparepart bla2.. and only normal shop selling this. Is it York still reliable?

Reason not go mitsubishi coz no non-inverter model with ionizer for 2.0hp. Correct me if wrong.




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post Dec 6 2013, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 5 2013, 04:37 PM)
Installer because of thickening cooper pipe for one off only mah.. The rest you just enjoy the saving electric bill with comfort cool.
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kimsim sifu..

u know the current maker price range for Mitsubishi Electric Inverter for 2 HP in Malaysia??
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QUOTE(pat07 @ Dec 6 2013, 04:18 PM)
kimsim sifu..

u know the current maker price range for Mitsubishi Electric Inverter for 2 HP in Malaysia??
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No ideal about the price.

You can visit their website and finding nearest your place and call in to asking about the latest price.

Good luck
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post Dec 6 2013, 04:25 PM

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http://www.mitsubishielectricmalaysia.com/...ct/where-to-buy
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post Dec 6 2013, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(babylck @ Dec 6 2013, 10:00 AM)
Yours is the Mitsubishi Electric or Heavy Industries? For ME should be normal because same as mine Mr. Slim model the air will blown for few minutes before it really starts to cool. Used for few months now so far i'm satisfied for its performance.
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Yeah. Mine is the ME Mr. slim one. Thanks for the clarification.
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post Dec 7 2013, 07:39 AM

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QUOTE(ejan_ @ Dec 6 2013, 11:28 AM)
I'm having daikin and panasonic on other room but can say panasonic better. Now want try York brand.

Target is York YSL20C3. Non-inverter with ionizer. Heard very good feedback for Mitsubishi brand but my aircond supplier not recommend this with reason hard to get sparepart bla2.. and only normal shop selling this. Is it York still reliable?

Reason not go mitsubishi coz no non-inverter model with ionizer for 2.0hp. Correct me if wrong.
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Hi, I'm planning to install a 2.5hp Daikin non-inverter. It's not as good as the Panasonic? I know Panasonic is the no1 brand in Malaysia, but my installer say Daikin is No.1 in Singapore and also technology fr Japan.
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post Dec 7 2013, 07:46 AM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 6 2013, 04:23 PM)
No ideal about the price.

You can visit their website and finding nearest your place and call in to asking about the latest price.

Good luck
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Hi kimsim, among all the brands, Panasonic, Daikin, Mitsubishi, York, etc, which would you go for? I've in mind the Panasonic or the Daikin, which would u recommend? Thanks.
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QUOTE(mkow @ Dec 7 2013, 07:46 AM)
Hi kimsim, among all the brands, Panasonic, Daikin, Mitsubishi, York, etc, which would you go for? I've in mind the Panasonic or the Daikin, which would u recommend? Thanks.
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Panasonic really not as good as made from 1990 model.

Daikin non-inverter my neighbor installed, 1hp less than 1.5 years already created noisy compressor running sound.

York inverter I would recommend, cause parts is made in malaysia under daikin, York bought over by daikin already.
Price still much cheaper than others brand, if you don't one to install more expansive aircond.

For me Mitsubishi electric is the most better aircond, cooling fast and quiet.


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post Dec 7 2013, 08:16 AM

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I have no issue with Panasonic so far. Been using Panasonic for so long never fail me.

Sometime is the installer issue, not the product issue.
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post Dec 8 2013, 09:40 PM

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A lot of my contractor recommend me to use Daikin or York due to quality, maintenance n spare part availability. Im looking for non invertor type 1.0hp to 2.0hp as i rarely use air cond.

Any advise?
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QUOTE(dp82 @ Dec 8 2013, 09:40 PM)
A lot of my contractor recommend me to use Daikin or York due to quality, maintenance n spare part availability. Im looking for non invertor type 1.0hp to 2.0hp as i rarely use air cond.

Any advise?
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Go for York inverter much better.

Saving bill and cooling faster, parts much realiable.
Cause in my kampong installed already 3 yrs now still getting cold.
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post Dec 8 2013, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(dp82 @ Dec 8 2013, 09:40 PM)
A lot of my contractor recommend me to use Daikin or York due to quality, maintenance n spare part availability. Im looking for non invertor type 1.0hp to 2.0hp as i rarely use air cond.

Any advise?
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Acson is also from York.
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post Dec 9 2013, 01:34 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Dec 8 2013, 10:21 PM)
Acson is also from York.
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they're seperate companies but both owned by OYL which is a member of Daikin.
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QUOTE(reddevils10 @ Dec 9 2013, 01:34 AM)
they're seperate companies but both owned by OYL which is a member of Daikin.
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Earlier days I have acson and york together, Both the york and acson remote and design are identical. Long time I have not seen acson actual unit.
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post Dec 9 2013, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 8 2013, 10:01 PM)
Go for York inverter much better.

Saving bill and cooling faster, parts much realiable.
Cause in my kampong installed already 3 yrs now still getting cold.
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Not so keen on inverter type due to cost. Looking for non inverter 2.0hp x 1, 1.0hp x 2.
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QUOTE(dp82 @ Dec 9 2013, 11:14 AM)
Not so keen on inverter type due to cost. Looking for non inverter 2.0hp x 1, 1.0hp x 2.
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non-inverter I had given out long time ago.. if you can decide to top up few hundred riggit for inverter should be no worried in future of electric bill...

1st install for non-inverter was cheap, at the end complain about monthly bill expansive...that's what I meant..
for next year TNB has announce for increase another 15% again.. cry.gif

here is for example :

2.0hp input watt : 1.9kw + 1hpx2 = 0.85kw + 0.85kw = 3.6kw per hour x 8 hours = 28.8kw x 26days = 748.80kw per months.

for inverter you need pay for half bill only.. drool.gif
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post Dec 9 2013, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 9 2013, 02:16 PM)
non-inverter I had given out long time ago.. if you can decide to top up few hundred riggit for inverter should be no worried in future of electric bill...

1st install for non-inverter was cheap, at the end complain about monthly bill expansive...that's what I meant..
for next year TNB has announce for increase another 15% again..  cry.gif

here is for example :

2.0hp input watt : 1.9kw + 1hpx2 = 0.85kw + 0.85kw = 3.6kw per hour x 8 hours = 28.8kw x 26days = 748.80kw per months.

for inverter you need pay for half bill only..  drool.gif
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May know how you get kw calc ?

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