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June 1st, 2020 08:12 PM #1231i agree.
pressurized water is the better choice for AC coil cleaner.
some products work thru acid, which can eat thru already-thin segments of the metal coils, resulting to holes.
the same with alkaline-based cleaners.
but because they are convenient to use, compared to the alternative, they tend to be popular.Last edited by dr. d; June 1st, 2020 at 08:16 PM.
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June 1st, 2020 08:17 PM #1232Just clean with water from not so loud pressure that could damage the alum fins. Don't use cleaners or lye to clean the molds, bilad lang sa araw.
As for the inverters ang unang bumibigay ay mainboard since DC switching power supply ang gamit to turn DC motors, parang PS ng computer at LED TV's. Ang nirerecommend nila yung Daikin na designed ang inverter sa wide input voltage parang up to 90 to 450V at surge na 650V AC?
Kung patibayan lang, mas matibay ang traditional mechanical thermostat, ang panira lang talaga ay electronics at sensors.
Oversizing by 150% is fine di bale sobra wag kulang dahil na overwork ang compressor. Wag din babad sa aircon na sarado bintana baka ma CO2 poisoning po, at matutuyo lalamunan nyo at uubuhin prang symptom ng COVID19.
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June 1st, 2020 08:37 PM #1233
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June 1st, 2020 08:44 PM #1234
Maganda din palang panglinis ang fabcon sa evaporator. Nakita kong ginamit nung nagpapull down ako ng indoor unit
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June 1st, 2020 11:24 PM #1235I clean aircons myself using pressure washers. Only 1 time i decided to try coil cleaners. Supposedly spray and iwan lang and use the aircon para magpawis at malinis. Wala naman kalawang before i used the mckenic solution. Nagkaroon about a month after. Ganda ng timing IMO
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June 2nd, 2020 11:59 AM #1236
Buti nabasa ko ito. Will stay away from those sprays.
Yep bro Daikin claims their can handle high and low voltage. For FTKC series at least. Not sure for other models.
As for cleaning, yung pag baklas lang naman problem ko. Masyadong mabigat ang kamay. Kung yung cover ng window type nga napuputol ko yung hinges, ito pa kaya.
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June 2nd, 2020 03:10 PM #1237
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June 6th, 2020 03:39 PM #1239How about Matrix brand? Any reviews? They’re relatively cheaper than the other brands.
Plan to put a 2.5 split type for the house. It’s an open type living, dining, & kitchen. Sqm is a bit over the required area. I saw that max for a 3.5hp is 43sqm. I measured the whole area & it’s around 48sqm. I haven’t subtracted the cabinets of the kitchen yet though. Would that be ok? I’ll probably just use electric fans to compensate if it’s not cool enough?
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June 6th, 2020 04:12 PM #1240
the compressor will never even reach 10-50% regulation during the day time. regulating that 20C will be difficult. is the ceiling insulated? using fans do not drop the temps. the AC will still try to reach the target temps, this means the compressor will run more than 50% (power consumption of almost 1500w? guesstimation lng)
no name brands might not have spare parts readily available though these won't fail that fast.
One can only hope.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well