found this..
just change the cost per hour.. kasi 10 to 12 pesos per KwH na ang Meralco ngayon..
AC Consumption Table 2 22 (Updated) >> Tech Patrol
found this..
just change the cost per hour.. kasi 10 to 12 pesos per KwH na ang Meralco ngayon..
AC Consumption Table 2 22 (Updated) >> Tech Patrol
Hello. May alam ba kayo now na good deals for window type ac’s? Need to upgrade 2 ac’s and pananonic preference ko para hinde ko na kailangan galawin ang butas sa walls hehe. Baka may rainy day promo kayo alam or a store that generally sell lower srp than more established stores. Tia.
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Tested a 2HP Carrier of this kind vs an equivalent Panasonic ages ago when they were still manufactured w/ heavy gauged metal frames. Both shared exact same dimensions & were equally trusty. One thing the Carrier produced more.... decibels.[emoji4]
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same issue I have against our Panasonic A/C
Hitachi was way quieter.
kaya nga I posted this inquiry earlier (kung makakatipid ba talaga ko)
kasi misis won't allow me to change our A/C based on the noise alone
(1 year old A/C)
Don't like the Carrier Inverter window type ... it's just a rebadged china aircon ... Have both Carrier and Panasonic 1.5 inverter window ... Panasonic has dual motor, separate for the fan and another for the compressor ...
Has anyone here tried this unit?
Panasonic CWU921JPH | Western Appliances
I am currently looking for a compact inverter WT and this seems to be the most compact that I have seen so far.
There was this thread in one of the pinoy forums that detailed major aircon brands and what china brand they were rebadged from ... for example, a carrier inverter window aircon is actually a rebadged midea ... does anyone know which forum that is? ...
You mentioned something of the sort a couple of years ago, except naming Midea specifically: Window type aircon (inverter)
Doing some search, several Reddit and Quora threads popped up talking around this topic.
I think major brands now are rebadging Midea and/or Gree units for their smaller residential and SMB product offerings (ductless splits and window ACs) because it doesn't make sense for them to continue R&D when their cheap Chinese competitors are flooding the market. If you can't beat 'em....
That said, it seems that they still continue to design and innovate on their larger core HVAC systems, in-house.
Kinda like how Toyota rebadged Daihatsu units to capture a specific market segment, before they bought the company altogether.
TipidPC ... thread is still active ... since 2020...
DC Inverter Aircon Thread (Aircon roundup and FAQ)...
just got a small a/c for an 8sq m cubicle
8k sa sm. 6k on lazada. astron brand, made by TCL, w/ some stupid marketing wankery "inverter class"![]()
if it's good i'll buy another one for a camper trailer project. only 500-something watts, very easy to run from an inverter
Current consumer A/C technology does not have any definition for "inverter-class" or "inverter-grade". It either employs an inverter compressor (ie. variable-speed compressor) or it doesn't. There is no middle ground.
BUT, if you force an interpretation, it's just a marketing stretch to convey that the unit is consuming roughly about the same power as a slightly larger inverter A/C that is running at its minimum cooling capacity (ie. the compressor is spinning at its lowest speed). But still, it's apples and oranges.
So really, it bears no meaning aside from being a marketing gimmick to get your attention.
This is like the Peak Music Power Output (P.M.P.O) labels on overrated boomboxes. The large sticker in front might say it can do "5,000W P.M.P.O.", but in reality, it's just a system that can roughly make 50W RMS.... if at all.
What comes to mind are those cable operators offering 100 CHANNELS AVAILABLE!!!
But, me, watch only five to channels. And we don't have TV for years now, yet we're fine.
Same with internet, they market the strongest/fastest speed, not the sustained speed or something like that.
I still remember one telecoms marketing on pre-paid phones, “NO OVERSPENDING”. Eh lahat naman walang overspending basta pre-paid gamit, kahit anong network pa.