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-Mogwai-
post Aug 17 2008, 02:28 AM

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Hi.

I just bought the Panasonic Aircond Model:CSS10HKH at the

Harvey Norman. The aircond comes with the inverter

which it got 5 cables wyre and 2 pipes for the installation.

I just asked the technician and he told me that it is slightly

fussy to install the inverter aircond. Anyone knows a friends who

can get the price for below RM199 for the installation + gas +

warranty + bracket to hold the compressor outdoor..?

Preferable experienced technician/installer.

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post Aug 17 2008, 10:23 PM

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hah? HN? what is that? Im in sunway.
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post Aug 18 2008, 10:01 AM

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Hahaha.. HN technician asked for RM250 for installation in Ikano and RM285

Sunway Pyramid HN.

I just kautim with one of this guy who working for SengQ, he gave to me for

RM150 for everything. Cheap rite? biggrin.gif
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post Aug 18 2008, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(safetylance @ Aug 11 2008, 09:10 AM)
so expensive ??

i just asked around last sat in S'ban..

Panasonic inverter 1.0hp is RM 1399 inclusive installation.

1.5hp is RM 1799 inclusive instalation..

How u all find this ??
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I can get only RM1199 excluding installation. icon_rolleyes.gif


Added on August 18, 2008, 10:06 am
QUOTE(myhat @ Aug 18 2008, 09:19 AM)
yesterday went to HLK Batu 11, Cheras

ask for price....
York, LG and LG Art Cool (this one seems really cool)...

looking for 1.5hp and 2.5hp
York and LG pretty similar in terms of price
but for Art Cool....wow...need topup a lot to get one unit of same hp....

anyone ever used Art Cool....?
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I saw it in Ikea. there's a lot of that model.

cantik but crap according to my fwen who

is working in SenQ. He told me a lot of his

customers complaining regard the compressor.

some of the forumers told me this is his 2nd time

that he had changed the compressor.

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post Aug 18 2008, 02:12 PM

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QUOTE(myhat @ Aug 18 2008, 11:34 AM)
good info there....

so perhaps i'll go with York....
but the pattern....errr...
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york is around RM950++ for the unit

but dont have the inverter. For a long term

usage i prefer u to buy air cond + inverter

bcoz ur electricity usage will more cheaper

disparity to york. The cheapest for inverter is

RM1.1k for Panasonic.

Besides, i'd read the review of the usage of the

electricity using the inverter and not.

On the air cond all the time for 8 days:

without Inverter= RM58.00

with Inverter= RM26.00

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post Aug 20 2008, 01:07 AM

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QUOTE(jootat @ Aug 19 2008, 03:21 PM)
hmm ... Sikit-Sikit lama-lama jadi bukit ... lol
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haha.. for long term usage should be okay la.

In addition u just install once in a life, unless

u r dem rich. yawn.gif
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post Aug 20 2008, 05:54 PM

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mine using inverter, even set the temp

at 30 cels, still cold at nite. haha
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post Aug 22 2008, 02:36 AM

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haha.. basically i set around 28 cels.
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post Aug 26 2008, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(Survivor @ Aug 26 2008, 01:47 PM)
My electrician will be installing my air-con soon and he is asking me where I wanted to install my air-con outdoor unit. Basically there are space to install the air-con outdoor unit above and below the windows (I am referring to the 1st floor of my link house). Is there any differences where the outdoor unit is placed? I now have 2 options:

1. Place the outdoor unit directly behind the indoor unit (back to back), in which the outdoor unit will be placed above the window.

2. Place the outdoor unit below the window, in which the copper piping will be pulled up to the location of the indoor unit (conceal piping).

I looked around my neighborhood and most of them chose to install the outdoor unit below the window. But then there are few who installed above the window as well.

Either condition also the contractor charging me for the same amount. So, fellow forumers, please help to advice.

Just now when I google around I found out that there is actually a minimum piping length requirement between the indoor unit and outdoor unit. The min distance is like 4ft+. So standard back to back installation (above window) will fail this criteria. I am not sure nowadays the aircon contractor actually installing the aircon back to back for the really good sake of the aircon or for the good sake of himself (less copper piping to use and less work to do)
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do u mean ur 1st floor=ground floor? shakehead.gif

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