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    #1121
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    And mga assuming mga naayos ni Trava wala ng naging issue so walang problema pala talaga split type a/c


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    the nature of the split type, IS the problem. it comes in two assemblies, with prima donna tubings in between.
    travs is just trying to fix problems arising therein.
    jut is lucky. his splits are behaving well.
    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; December 30th, 2018 at 11:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    And mga assuming mga naayos ni Trava wala ng naging issue so walang problema pala talaga split type a/c


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    cant ignore the facts

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    Parang sinasabi niyo mag-Vios nalang lahat ng tao kasi pag high end na kotse na maraming features mas maraming pwedeng masira.

    Well ako ok lang yung tradeoff na yun basta ayoko ng panget at maingay. [emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Parang sinasabi niyo mag-Vios nalang lahat ng tao kasi pag high end na kotse na maraming features mas maraming pwedeng masira.

    Well ako ok lang yung tradeoff na yun basta ayoko ng panget at maingay. [emoji23]

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    I'd go for the most advanced unit. Be eagle eyed on the copper installation. drain pipe and wiring.

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    #1125
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the nature of the split type, IS the problem. it comes in two assemblies, with prima donna tubings in between.
    travs is just trying to fix problems arising therein.
    jut is lucky. his splits are behaving well.
    heh heh.
    True & thank you, doc.


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    Was planning on having holes for window type a/c punched through the walls prior to the turnover of our house but, alas, we lacked the funds to purchase a/c units then (actually, ngayon na 5 months after wala pa ring funds) para makuha yung dapat na sukat. Now, split na lang ang pipiliin ko talaga dahil laking hassle na kung magpapabutas pa nang malaki sa pader.

    Pag split-type ba butas lang ba para sa tubes ang gagawin? Papano wirings? May wall sockets na kasi sa walls for a/c. Magagamit ba yun?

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    So to summarize:

    Window type:
    Pros: Simple to install and maintain
    Cons: Panget itsura, maingay, limited inverter choices

    Split type:
    Pros: Looks clean and unobtrusive, higher EER vs window (even inverter window), quieter
    Cons: Maselan maintenance and kailangan maingat installation

    Between the two, yung cons ng split type pwedeng mamitigate if you install properly a d get a reputable brand. Travs already shared very helpful advice on how to mitigate the cons of a split type (thanks a lot bro!). Yung cons ng window type yun na talaga yun wala ka na magagawa.

    To each his own, but after weighing all the factors, split type preference ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Was planning on having holes for window type a/c punched through the walls prior to the turnover of our house but, alas, we lacked the funds to purchase a/c units then (actually, ngayon na 5 months after wala pa ring funds) para makuha yung dapat na sukat. Now, split na lang ang pipiliin ko talaga dahil laking hassle na kung magpapabutas pa nang malaki sa pader.

    Pag split-type ba butas lang ba para sa tubes ang gagawin? Papano wirings? May wall sockets na kasi sa walls for a/c. Magagamit ba yun?

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    Some splits require the power source outside by the condensing unit, some by the interior unit. Consult your supplier/tech on the chosen brand/model's requirement. It's ideal to install on perimeter walls (as you would a window) & try not to embed lines. The drawback? It's not gonna be pretty outside as it will be inside. The shorter the line route, the more efficient.
    On conrete wall boring for Window units, it's a simple cut & chip. An hour or 2's work. To prevent wall repainting, precision measurements, alignment & edge cutting are needed inside & out. It's possible to chip thru a clean rectangle. The vertical dimension of the hole should be about 15mm over the Window AC's vertical side measurement to allow for sloped install.
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    So to summarize:

    Window type:
    Pros: Simple to install and maintain
    Cons: Panget itsura, maingay, limited inverter choices

    Split type:
    Pros: Looks clean and unobtrusive, higher EER vs window (even inverter window), quieter
    Cons: Maselan maintenance and kailangan maingat installation

    Between the two, yung cons ng split type pwedeng mamitigate if you install properly a d get a reputable brand. Travs already shared very helpful advice on how to mitigate the cons of a split type (thanks a lot bro!). Yung cons ng window type yun na talaga yun wala ka na magagawa.

    To each his own, but after weighing all the factors, split type preference ko.

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    Anytime, good sir. Enjoy your new ACs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Was planning on having holes for window type a/c punched through the walls prior to the turnover of our house but, alas, we lacked the funds to purchase a/c units then (actually, ngayon na 5 months after wala pa ring funds) para makuha yung dapat na sukat. Now, split na lang ang pipiliin ko talaga dahil laking hassle na kung magpapabutas pa nang malaki sa pader.

    Pag split-type ba butas lang ba para sa tubes ang gagawin? Papano wirings? May wall sockets na kasi sa walls for a/c. Magagamit ba yun?

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    nagpabutas kami dati ng aircon rectangulo. no problem. no issues. no regrets.
    ...as long as there is no compromise in structural strength.

    years later, we replaced the old aircon with a smaller, newer one. we could have spent more, but... pinasakan na lang namin ng kahoy yung butas, at pina-beautify yung paligid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    nagpabutas kami dati ng aircon rectangulo. no problem. no issues. no regrets.
    ...as long as there is no compromise in structural strength.

    years later, we replaced the old aircon with a smaller, newer one. pinasakan lang namin ng kahoy yung butas, at pina-beautify yung paligid.
    Privileged & blessed to have a handful of physician friends. 1 common thing I've observed....Most, if not all, are practical thinkers who study options keenly. Bow & salute![emoji120]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Privileged & blessed to have a handful of physician friends. 1 common thing I've observed....Most, if not all, are practical thinkers who study options keenly. Bow & salute![emoji120]

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    it's part of the professional way of thinking, what with having to deal with all sorts of patients' pocketbooks.
    also, it's dad's way... "mahal yan! heto na lang.. mas mura na, mas matibay pa. huwag nyo lang i-sali sa beauty contest".
    (yes, that's where i got one of my favorite quotes.)
    but thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it's part of the professional way of thinking, what with having to deal with all sorts of patients' pocketbooks.
    also, it's dad's way... "mahal yan! heto na lang.. mas mura na, mas matibay pa. huwag nyo lang i-sali sa beauty contest".
    (yes, that's where i got one of my favorite quotes.)
    but thank you.
    Lol'd * pocketbooks.[emoji1787]
    Your old man & mine, same breed. I grew up watching him overbuild everything.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Lol'd * pocketbooks.[emoji1787]
    Your old man & mine, same breed. I grew up watching him overbuild everything.[emoji4]

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    hah!
    pockets, wallets, billfolds, and purtamonedas pala.
    mine error.

    yes. my dad would rather build it from scratch, than to buy the commercially available item. mas matibay pah.
    examples: extension cord and trouble light. silya't mesa. dedicated outlet for aircon, with circuit breaker. outside weather-resistant lighting system. much of what he made, are still very much alive today, 15 years after he passed away.
    but it came at a price. hell, high water, lunch, dinner, sleep. he would forgo, until the job was done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    hah!
    pockets, wallets, billfolds, and purtamonedas pala.
    mine error.

    yes. my dad would rather build it from scratch, than to buy the commercially available item. mas matibay pah.
    examples: extension cord and trouble light. silya't mesa. dedicated outlet for aircon, with circuit breaker. outside weather-resistant lighting system. much of what he made, are still very much alive today, 15 years after he passed away.
    but it came at a price. hell, high water, lunch, dinner, sleep. he would forgo, until the job was done.
    Hahaha...those. Coincidentally familiar. He must be up there smiling being remembered, doc.[emoji120]
    Mine, a mech engr, his world was driven by constant lil projects til health slowed him. One day, took home an IH Scout shell from the salvage yard. No doors, no glass, no engine nor suspension. Asked his bud's Firebird doors, got a 4D56 surplus engine & some more junk....Frankenstein'd it into a worthy rare running, rigid axled bulletproof Scout complete w/ AC & radio that served the family a long while.[emoji4]
    Ooops, now we're way OT. Apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hahaha...those. Coincidentally familiar. He must be up there smiling being remembered, doc.[emoji120]
    Mine, a mech engr, his world was driven by constant lil projects til health slowed him. One day, took home an IH Scout shell from the salvage yard. No doors, no glass, no engine nor suspension. Asked his bud's Firebird doors, got a 4D56 surplus engine & some more junk....Frankenstein'd it into a worthy rare running, rigid axled bulletproof Scout complete w/ AC & radio that served the family a long while.[emoji4]
    Ooops, now we're way OT. Apologies.

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    dual aircon naman yung sa scout, right?
    split type na rin yon.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    dual aircon naman yung sa scout, right?
    split type na rin yon.
    heh heh.
    Old school Scout? Not dual, but split. Haha. Twas 1 of those that hang under the dash, doc.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Old school Scout? Not dual, but split. Haha. Twas 1 of those that hang under the dash, doc.[emoji4]

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    medyo sagabal nga sa bumbunan yung second split hanging on the ceiling behind the driver, kung two-door ang sasakyan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    medyo sagabal nga sa bumbunan yung second split hanging on the ceiling behind the driver, kung two-door ang sasakyan...
    Hehe...no one complained about non-dual...Heck, ACs in cars were once a luxury.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hehe...no one complained about non-dual...Heck, ACs in cars were once a luxury.[emoji4]

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    once upon a time, there was this local ad,
    "they all laughed, when i said my minica was air-conditioned!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    once upon a time, there was this local ad,
    "they all laughed, when i said my minica was air-conditioned!"
    Boxy gen1 or the civic-like gen2?[emoji106]

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