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spdboyz
post Feb 19 2012, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Dec 17 2011, 09:13 AM)
Mee too, headache now   rclxub.gif
Initially wanted Daikin (wiring issue)
Then Pana (heard many complain here)
York (heard many complain here)
Mitsubishi (heard all the parts has many PCB-spare parts - jialat )
Midea (looks like they are not serious for Malaysia - no Malaysia marketing website, even the Malaysia phone no is nonexistent)
others - most air cond service guys not recommend   doh.gif
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Daikin wiring issue? Mind to elaborate? I just installed Daikin 1HP Inverter recently.


Added on February 19, 2012, 3:27 pmAre an inverter compressor suppose to stop spinning?

I saw my aircon compressor fan stop spinning once but then it start spinning again. I didn't stand there to monitor the compressor if it's stop again but I do realize that the compressor fan keep spinning at the same speed most of the time but I not sure whether it's spinning at full load or just partial load. The wind generated from the compressor is quite strong.

This is the temperature I set: 26c with 2 bar fan. Daikin 1HP Inverter.

Could it be the sensor wiring is not done properly?

This post has been edited by spdboyz: Feb 19 2012, 03:45 PM
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post Feb 19 2012, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Feb 19 2012, 05:05 PM)
If you ask specifically, Daikin will prefer the power supply to be near the condenser (outside unit) rather than the internal unit for their Air cond installation.
Of course usual for other brands the power supply are installed near the internal unit.
Usually air-cond installers will know what to do to work around this issue.
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My power supply is installed near my Daikin indoor unit and so far it works flawlessly. The air-cond installer that I deal with is no professional. He just keep quite and looks like doesn't want to talk to customer.


Added on February 19, 2012, 6:24 pm
QUOTE(weikee @ Feb 19 2012, 05:07 PM)
26c, that is way too hot for the compressor to run non stop even slow down. Try set to 23c, you see compressor running constant with variable speed.
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Way too hot for the compressor?

I set >26c because it uses less energy as claim by many inverter type air cond manufacturer.

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post Feb 19 2012, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Feb 19 2012, 06:45 PM)
26c, better use natural air outside in the evening. Way to stuff for me. Maybe is only me. I use A/c for <=23, else i just off it.
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My room exposed to the sun in the morning until afternoon. It's very hot and ceiling fan alone is not enough. That's why I opted for air cond. 26c is fine for me biggrin.gif

Btw, how come inverter air cond compressor also will stop spinning like non inverter? Shouldn't it spinning at variable speed without stopping?


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post Mar 4 2012, 12:46 PM

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I'm curious about my inverter aircon wiring. Can help me to take a look? Is it done properly? It seems like my power cable is being connected to the indoor unit and the installation manual stated it should be connected to the outdoor unit. Correct me if I'm wrong.


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post Mar 4 2012, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 4 2012, 02:03 PM)
Yes. it is wrong wiring. Need to correct the wiring. Most probably the protection unit is at the outdoor unit. So your aircon now don't have protection if anything happen.
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Arh!!! I really fed up with the aircon installer. He do job without heart 1... uneducated as well! I think the wrong wiring has something to do with my condenser fan as well coz it operates full load no matter i switch to the lowest temperature or higher temperature.

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post Mar 8 2012, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(miss mandy @ Mar 7 2012, 09:33 AM)
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
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Yes, that's true. I'm using Daikin 1HP inverter.

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