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miss mandy
post Mar 7 2012, 09:33 AM

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hi, i hv read thru this thread n i found a lot of good feedback for daikin. however i realised the aircon can only go down to 18 degrees lowest compared to others brand which can go to 16 degrees.

any comment for this? ty
miss mandy
post Mar 8 2012, 11:00 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Mar 7 2012, 09:46 AM)
You plan to use 16c?  I think anything below 20c is not easy to achieve unless you oversize your a/c. I have try 20, 19, and 18 all feel the same to me.
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sometimes when i need fast cool down then i will switch my old national ac at home to 16 degrees thumbup.gif .

i have 2 daikin ac in my office nw. both in seperated small room, 1hp each. i dont feel cold at 18 degres compared to my 12yrs old national ac. fyi bpth daikin are working fine.. btw daikin ac very quiet thumbup.gif

now i m nt sure if i wanna install it on my new house..

any advice?
miss mandy
post Mar 8 2012, 12:45 PM

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no i dint use thermometer to measure.
but the national ac can cool down my room vry fast n it feels colder compared to daikin ac.
i hv 3 national ac at home
miss mandy
post Mar 8 2012, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(coconutzz @ Mar 8 2012, 11:55 AM)
is urs Daikin Inverter? If Inverter I think it will auto adjust the temperature, so you wont feel too cold ....

Btw, I m going to get Daikin Inverter for my house as well...cos Daikin Inverter is the only one that is using normal piping and R22...and yes, I checked out my friend's as well...supeeeeeeeeeeeeeer quiet smile.gif
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no. they r non inverter ac.
planning to get inverter ac for my new house but not familiar with it. i read from here r22 is old gas?

QUOTE(weikee @ Mar 8 2012, 01:41 PM)
Most likely because your National have higher BTU, allow faster cooling. Just like york. And this National is reliable, my inlaw house have a 1.5hp national still running strong.
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not sure about its btu. but its ability to go only 18 degres is kinda disappointing..

my previous working place has lotttsss of york ac, yes a lot of them. they are all veryyyy noisyyyyy. and its controller sucksssss! i hate york. mad.gif mad.gif

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post Apr 8 2012, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Apr 8 2012, 12:45 AM)
Was offered RM 1990 for a Sharp Inverter but around RM 370 installation, while the Sen Heng shop near the shop that offered me 1990 was trying to sell me the same a/c for RM2.4k.. Hmm..
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sen heng mark up so high?

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