i am not a fan of surplus, unless it cannot be avoided dahil wala ng stock ng parts.
pag surplus, its either, limited warranty or no warranty at all.
kaya mga ilang buwan lang, pwedeng masira, and gagastos ka ulit.
i am not a fan of surplus, unless it cannot be avoided dahil wala ng stock ng parts.
pag surplus, its either, limited warranty or no warranty at all.
kaya mga ilang buwan lang, pwedeng masira, and gagastos ka ulit.
depende sa condition ng kukunin mong surplus... pero kung nag mamadali ka better kung brandnew... swertihan din sa surplus...
mga sir how much ang brand new na condenser? yung radiator kasi nakita ko na price range sa ibang post dito.
try mo mag inquire sa MRV 7401224.. dyan ako kumukuha ng mga aircon supply.. mas mura kasi compare sa banawe....
Go with brand new. Condensers are subjected to a lot of stresses given the pressure they are subjected to.
Surplus condensers aren't warranted against metal fatigue. And refrigeration systems typically work best without uncontaminated.
Similar logic follows with radiators, especially those with plastic tanks, the seals on those degrade over time.
Number of rows do not necessarily dictate performance. There are some poorly designed 2 row radiators that were built just to sell but make little or no difference in actual performance.
If and when possible go for brand new and from a shop/manufacturer that offers at least a 1 year warranty.
Cost of breakdown, damage, towing, repairs and inconvenience relative to cost of new unit for these products is too high nowadays to consider the risk of employing surplus units.
Excellar in Banawe cor. N. Roxas stock a wide variety of condensers and other aircon parts of reputable quality.
My personal rule of thumb in choosing a shop/vendor is the general appetite of the owners against rework. Those people tend to veer towards quality.