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    #1061
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Really not digging the Hitachi's looks:



    Also only has a 12.3 EER.

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    Go for panasonic inverter split type 1hp.. Reliable and low electrical consumption. Window type and split almost have the same duration of cleaning about 6-8 months depend on your area. I had hitachi window type inverter 1.5hp monthly consumption almost 4-5k per month.

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    #1062
    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Go for panasonic inverter split type 1hp.. Reliable and low electrical consumption. Window type and split almost have the same duration of cleaning about 6-8 months depend on your area. I had hitachi window type inverter 1.5hp monthly consumption almost 4-5k per month.

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    Hindi nga kasya.

    Also, 11 EER lang ang Panasonic inverter window. Same lang sa non-inverter halos. Mas tahimik lang.

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    Last edited by jut703; December 29th, 2018 at 02:55 PM.

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    #1063
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Oh, laminates. ...Careful w/ spills. They can bloat. Have you seen how service guys clean splits? They protect the wall with a sheet of plastic curtain that funnels onto a pail. That's the collector for the water they spray onto the indoor unit. Accidental spills aren't uncommon. And, should the unit leak, expect the floor to be collateral damage. Just pay a lil extra attention.
    All that said, if you're still leaning split, stay w/ Daikin; limit your weld seams to 2, if possible; line an oversized properly sloped drain; insulate well & do not embed em lines. Oh, ideally no fixed mounted appliances under the wall unit....And don't ever go cassette....You should be ok. If you fear the hassle, you can cut the journey & go Hitachi window....that's a well rated one.[emoji4]


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    I just have my maid stand under with mop on hands swipe whatever water that might drop during cleaning aside from putting floor Matt all over the place during cleaning.

    And besides they are pourinf water to test the drain after everything's said and done to check if they have attached the drain to the drain line.

    Yun mga issues na sinasabi mo.hind dnaman bigbdeal.

    Back to back lang nga installation kay Jut ano pa ba dapat embed sa ganun installation?

    Back to back is the easiest and most common installation for split type.

    Jut, go for the spkit type. Hinde issue yun mga sinasabi dito.




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    Last edited by shadow; December 29th, 2018 at 03:02 PM.

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    #1064
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Really not digging the Hitachi's looks:



    Also only has a 12.3 EER.

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    Haha...but it's well made & still more efficient than old non-inverters. Call is yours, good sir.[emoji4]

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    #1065
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    I just have my maid stand under with mop on hands swipe whatever water that might drop during cleaning aside from putting floor Matt all over the place during cleaning.

    And besides they are pourinf water to test the drain after everything's said and done to check if they have attached the drain to the drain line.

    Yun mga issues na sinasabi mo.hind dnaman bigbdeal.

    Back to back lang nga installation kay Jut ano pa ba dapat embed sa ganun installation?

    Back to back is the easiest and most common installation for split type.

    Jut, go for the spkit type. Hinde issue yun mga sinasabi dito.




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    sarap pag split... after it reaches temp.. sleep mode is like sub 30dB. panget lng pag meron drag racing sa marcos highway

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    #1066
    Pero, Jut kung meron na butas for window type pa ayos mo na lang sa standard na size ng mga A/C ngayon. Kung anong HP ikakabit mo.


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    #1067
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    I just have my maid stand under with mop on hands swipe whatever water that might drop during cleaning aside from putting floor Matt all over the place during cleaning.

    And besides they are pourinf water to test the drain after everything's said and done to check if they have attached the drain to the drain line.

    Yun mga issues na sinasabi mo.hind dnaman bigbdeal.

    Back to back lang nga installation kay Jut ano pa ba dapat embed sa ganun installation?

    Back to back is the easiest and most common installation for split type.

    Jut, go for the spkit type. Hinde issue yun mga sinasabi dito.




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    The details shared weren't to make mountains of molehills, sir. They were meant to prep Jut on expectations. Pardon the over-magnifying. Having been cursed w/ OCD & having to oversee QC, the details are what I deal w/ daily.

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    #1068
    Comparison of my shortlist of aircons:



    Taas ng EER ng Daikin FTKV, but using Meralco's app to compute (wattage lang ang input) based on my usage, it'll take 6.5 years para mabawi yung cost vs. the entry-level Panasonic.

    Was already inclined to get the Daikin FTKV until I computed for the very long payback period. Unless mali ang computation ng Meralco app?

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    #1069
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Comparison of my shortlist of aircons:



    Taas ng EER ng Daikin FTKV, but using Meralco's app to compute (wattage lang ang input) based on my usage, it'll take 6.5 years para mabawi yung cost vs. the entry-level Panasonic.

    Was already inclined to get the Daikin FTKV until I computed for the very long payback period. Unless mali ang computation ng Meralco app?

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    Yun cooling capacity mahina naman? I mean mababa compare doon sa iba


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    #1070
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Yun cooling capacity mahina naman? I mean mababa compare doon sa iba


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    Maliit lang yung kwarto and lamigin kami so sobra sobra pa rin yang 8.5k BTU.

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    #1071
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Maliit lang yung kwarto and lamigin kami so sobra sobra pa rin yang 8.5k BTU.

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    Pero siya pinakamahal. Kahit non inverter kung hinde naman 24 Hrs naka on hinde naman ganun din kataas matititpid ng inverted type.

    Na check mo yun aux? Titingnan ko rin yun sa actual, dahil ok naman warranty nila 8 yrs compressor and 5 yrs sa parts.






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    #1072
    If I use straight-line wattage computation, the premium Daikin should only take 2.5 years to recover vs the entry Panasonic.

    (680W-540W) × 4 hrs per day × 30 days per month ÷ 1,000 W/KW × Php 12/Kwh = 2.5 years.

    But sa computation ng Meralco app (Meralco Appliance Calculator), it's 6.8 years. Parang hindi kasi linear yung pagcompute niya ng pagbaba ng wattage vs actuan consumption.

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    #1073
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Pero siya pinakamahal. Kahit non inverter kung hinde naman 24 Hrs naka on hinde naman ganun din kataas matititpid ng inverted type.

    Na check mo yun aux? Titingnan ko rin yun sa actual, dahil ok naman warranty nila 8 yrs compressor and 5 yrs sa parts.






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    Iniisip ko rin yung tibay since never pa ko nakaencounter ng negative feedback about Daikin. Panasonic so far generally good also but it seems Daikin pinakasolid. This is based on research not just here but in other forums as well.

    My friend who manages a refinery also uses Daikin for all their mission critical equipment. Ang hirap lang though because puro anecdotal evidence lahat. One person's word vs another's. Walang long-term testing by 3rd parties. Maybe because mababa lang talaga failure rate ng aircon in general, in which case pinaka-ok yung pinakatipid based on consumption and acquisition cost combined.

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    #1074
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Comparison of my shortlist of aircons:



    Taas ng EER ng Daikin FTKV, but using Meralco's app to compute (wattage lang ang input) based on my usage, it'll take 6.5 years para mabawi yung cost vs. the entry-level Panasonic.

    Was already inclined to get the Daikin FTKV until I computed for the very long payback period. Unless mali ang computation ng Meralco app?

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    With appliances & vital equipments, I'd always lean towards the proven reliable ones. Durability isn't listed in spec sheets Just my 2cents.

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    #1075
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    With appliances & vital equipments, I'd always lean towards the proven reliable ones. Durability isn't listed in spec sheets Just my 2cents.

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    Pareho naman reliable ang Panasonic and Daikin ah. All our National appliances at home still work past 20 yrs. Daikin new lang sa PH so no personal experience.

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    #1076
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Pareho naman reliable ang Panasonic and Daikin ah. All our National appliances at home still work past 20 yrs. Daikin new lang sa PH so no personal experience.

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    Yun mga na timing na nasisira major part immediately after warranty tingin ko natyambahan lang and we don't know how the my used the appliances or kung meron ba maintenance.

    Ilan ba warranty ngayon ng Panasonic and daiken sa compressor?

    Pero ayaw ko paayos na lang yun provision na butas to fit yun mga standard size na A/C now kung ano man magustuhan mong design?

    Ako kasi no choicde yun nagpagawa ako ng bahay hinde ko talag pinaka yan ng a/c na butas for window type dahil isa pa sa pwedeng pasukin kaya nag split type ako.

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    #1077
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Yun mga na timing na nasisira major part immediately after warranty tingin ko natyambahan lang and we don't know how the my used the appliances or kung meron ba maintenance.

    Ilan ba warranty ngayon ng Panasonic and daiken sa compressor?

    Pero ayaw ko paayos na lang yun provision na butas to fit yun mga standard size na A/C now kung ano man magustuhan mong design?

    Ako kasi no choicde yun nagpagawa ako ng bahay hinde ko talag pinaka yan ng a/c na butas for window type dahil isa pa sa pwedeng pasukin kaya nag split type ako.

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    Pareho lang sila warranty - 1 year parts and labor, 5 years compressor.

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    #1078
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Comparison of my shortlist of aircons:



    Taas ng EER ng Daikin FTKV, but using Meralco's app to compute (wattage lang ang input) based on my usage, it'll take 6.5 years para mabawi yung cost vs. the entry-level Panasonic.

    Was already inclined to get the Daikin FTKV until I computed for the very long payback period. Unless mali ang computation ng Meralco app?

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    Im impressed with daikin. 150w when it reaches temps. Lg can do 200w when it reaches temps. I think samsungs 8pole is between this two.

    I would get the daikin easily.

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    #1079
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Comparison of my shortlist of aircons:



    Taas ng EER ng Daikin FTKV, but using Meralco's app to compute (wattage lang ang input) based on my usage, it'll take 6.5 years para mabawi yung cost vs. the entry-level Panasonic.

    Was already inclined to get the Daikin FTKV until I computed for the very long payback period. Unless mali ang computation ng Meralco app?

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    Sir saan store to? Mas mura sya ng 1-2k sa abenson


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    #1080
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Im impressed with daikin. 150w when it reaches temps. Lg can do 200w when it reaches temps. I think samsungs 8pole is between this two.

    I would get the daikin easily.
    Ano yung sa Panasonic? Kanina pa laglag sa comparison si LG. Just comparing between Daikin and Panasonic now. Laki kasi difference sa presyo sayang din 6k.

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