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    #1681
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Carrier is rebadged Midea ...
    Hindi ba Concepcion yung magmamanufacture ng Carrier ACs dito sa PH?
    Does it mean they just rebadged the Midea ACs?

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    #1682
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Hindi ba Concepcion yung magmamanufacture ng Carrier ACs dito sa PH?
    Does it mean they just rebadged the Midea ACs?
    I think they still do manufacture units here in the philippines but for some if not all models the design is made by midea with some alterations done by the request by carrier/condura( e.g condura primea and midea U WT)

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    #1683
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Want longer cleaning interval? To prevent all the dirt & moisture gelling up, run the AC on fan for a while before turning off. My practice is around 30mins to dry everything.
    I couldn't agree more. I do that "technique" on aircon in our house and cars. But, unfortunately, I'm not the only one using/controlling aircon in our house + almost 24/7 use of aircon in our house 'cause of the kids. I'm just glad a certain aircon service (Teko) is very easy to contact/book a service.

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    #1684
    Fortunately, I got this auto clean function with my samsung aircon in my room.
    Also, am doing the cleaning of my outdoor unit. Kahit paano nakaka save ako ng cleaning technician charge.

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    #1685
    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    Fortunately, I got this auto clean function with my samsung aircon in my room.
    Also, am doing the cleaning of my outdoor unit. Kahit paano nakaka save ako ng cleaning technician charge.
    I don't know if they've already made changes, but on all the Samsung splits we have, the cleaning mode must be triggered every single time. You can do it in one of two ways.... First, while the A/C is running, you turn on the cleaning mode and when you turn off the A/C, it will go into cleaning mode before shutting down. 2nd way is a bit more elaborate in that, you need to turn on the A/C with the remote facing away (so not 'really' turning on the A/C), then tap on the cleaning mode button, and finally pointing the remote at the A/C and turning it 'off'.

    At least sa LG split, the feature can be turned on and it will remember to clean every time you turn it off (until a power failure resets it).

    Pero I've relegated all that to a smart home routine where several IR blasters will trigger fan mode on high for 30 minutes.... regardless of what the A/Cs are doing. This method has kept the cleaners at bay for at least an additional 3-4 months.

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    #1686
    Dumudumi pa din naman talaga yun fan roller blade so either way kailanga pa din palinis so kahit gawin yun drying out ng evaporator or hinde in more or less 6 months papa service na din


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    #1687
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Dumudumi pa din naman talaga yun fan roller blade so either way kailanga pa din palinis so kahit gawin yun drying out ng evaporator or hinde in more or less 6 months papa service na din


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    Depends on your environment. In our case, mas mabilis mag-gel ang evap core because of the high humidity, kesa mag ipon ng alikabok. So instead of 3-4x a year cleaning, we can do with 1-2x a year nalang. Multiply with your number of split A/Cs, that's huge savings.

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