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    #861
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    medyo ot but do you guys know how to divert the a/c condensate using a piece of string? hindi gumagana iyong ginawa ko kahapon eh
    Kailangan lang straight yun string, itali mo yun dulo sa Rock or something then probably punit ka ng maliit na Clothing tali mo na na doon sa End ng sa A/C then siksik mo sa drainage para masipsip nun maliit na cloth yun mga tubig pababa ng string


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    #862
    copy bro.

    medyo may angle iyong sa akin kaya siguro hindi gumagana. gusto ko kasi pumunta iyong condensate sa isang particular plant kaya medyo mahaba iyong biyahe hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    copy bro.

    medyo may angle iyong sa akin kaya siguro hindi gumagana. gusto ko kasi pumunta iyong condensate sa isang particular plant kaya medyo mahaba iyong biyahe hehe
    Actually pwede pa rin kahit meron angle basta dapat walang slack yun string. Once naman na na saturate na yun ibabaw gagapang na yan baka yun End doon sa A/C hinde nababasa yun dulo ng string?


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    #864
    Nababasa naman siya. Pero lagyan ko nga siguro ng konting cloth sa a/c drainage para gumapang iyong tubig. tnx bro

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do

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    #865
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    medyo ot but do you guys know how to divert the a/c condensate using a piece of string? hindi gumagana iyong ginawa ko kahapon eh
    Put arrow signs so the water knows where to go ... Hehehe ...

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    #866
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Kailangan lang straight yun string, itali mo yun dulo sa Rock or something then probably punit ka ng maliit na Clothing tali mo na na doon sa End ng sa A/C then siksik mo sa drainage para masipsip nun maliit na cloth yun mga tubig pababa ng string


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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    copy bro.

    medyo may angle iyong sa akin kaya siguro hindi gumagana. gusto ko kasi pumunta iyong condensate sa isang particular plant kaya medyo mahaba iyong biyahe hehe
    Sisipsip ko ung dulo ng tubo. [emoji13][emoji13][emoji13]

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    #867
    Naknamfoofoo![emoji23] sakit sa ulo ng mga tips nyo [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do

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    #868
    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    How much bayad ngayon for home service aircon cleaning? Split type inverter aircon.

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    Just updating... I paid 1,200 for cleaning of evaporator and condenser. I saw the technique so I might do it on my own should I feel doing it.

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    #869
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Just updating... I paid 1,200 for cleaning of evaporator and condenser. I saw the technique so I might do it on my own should I feel doing it.
    damn 1500 1500 and 2000 yun binayad and hindi pinag aralan kung ano ginawa [emoji52]

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    #870
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    damn 1500 1500 and 2000 yun binayad and hindi pinag aralan kung ano ginawa [emoji52]

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    There is always the second time, and a third time. For a cheapskate like me, I prefer to do things on my own if possible. Whenever I don't feel doing it, that is the time I pay.

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    #871
    DIY A/C cleaning is a good downtime chore.[emoji4]

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    #872
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    DIY A/C cleaning is a good downtime chore.[emoji4]

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    Yes, and also a good time to teach kids about stuffs that they won't learn in school.

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    #873
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    DIY A/C cleaning is a good downtime chore.[emoji4]

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    Pag window-type mahirap buhatin lalo na at near ceiling ang position ng aircon.

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    #874
    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    Pag window-type mahirap buhatin lalo na at near ceiling ang position ng aircon.
    It's a 2-person job. The trick is to wear a head pad of sorts to carry the unit out as the other person guides the way. A thick towel will do. Make sure to plug the drain hole during the tranfer.[emoji4]

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    #875
    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    Pag window-type mahirap buhatin lalo na at near ceiling ang position ng aircon.
    my dad had the foresight. he had the aircons installed between the window and the floor.
    we can pull it out and clean it ourselves, should we wish to.

    near-ceiling aircons must be remote-controlled. otherwise, you will have to keep a ladder in the room.
    also, pulling it out for whatever reason, is a big job.
    but function-wise, it is a "better location" than near-ceiling.

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    #876
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    my dad had the foresight. he had the aircons installed between the window and the floor.
    we can pull it out and clean it ourselves, should we wish to.

    near-ceiling aircons must be remote-controlled. otherwise, you will have to keep a ladder in the room.
    also, pulling it out for whatever reason, is a big job.
    but function-wise, it is a "better location" than near-ceiling.
    The only reason I know why they put those air conditioning units near the ceiling is to maximize the cooling effect. Hot air has always the tendency to go up while cold air settles down.

    But then again, some would say it is better to place it through the windows. Should you require to pull it out, it should be easy.

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    #877
    May window type aircon thread ba? Hehe

    Gonna purchase a window typer inverter tomorrow. Any one have experience with Hitachi, Kolin or Carrier?


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    #878
    Damn, all of our 4 LG split type inverter units have a defective part. The latest one is my seldom used unit which turns off after 3 seconds and light blinks. Looks like a thermostat defect. Other defects were broken fan motor, broken swing motor, and an unrecalled part replaced under warranty.
    Both our non-inverter Kolin units had their boards replaced at 5k each when they were only 2 years old!

    Will be switching to Daikin or Hitachi in the future

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    #879
    dont jinx my LG appliances [emoji28]

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    #880
    hahaha! Superb naman after-sales service ng LG. Bilis pumunta ng bahay!

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