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You used it. See if it worksnick639v2 wrote:Steves and Ass.
Finished installing my daikin 12k today.
Got me a new toy too
Installing these acs on height is a whole different set of problems but I survived with some help . Came out pretty neat but not as cork as the ground ones.
nick639v2 wrote:^ yea it worked man had to do a cut and flare on one of the lines to come in d condenser because the daikin copper tubing was just vexing me.. i wish they all came with flex ends lol
That's if the units run right through.nick639v2 wrote:An ac and electrical shop in chase village.. cant remember the name but it’s around wheel wiz..
Notes after install:
current draw after all units were installed is 34amps for all units alone. As they are all on a panel by itself.
So expected increase of bill after 2 month cycle will be around $2000 (using units 12hrs a day for the month). << this is an absolute worse case, exaggerated scenario of 12hrs runtime (in reality it will be half of that, if even) just calculated for the hell of boredom today.
If you wanna see the maths so you can somewhat predict your future install on a unit i’ll be glad to share. I will post official billing when next it comes also.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:managed to fix the AC remote.
Took it apart apparently the battery had leaked on the circuit board used some detergent on a napkin and a eraser rubber to clean the copper thingy on the board where the remote buttons touch also cleaned the rubber button part from the remote washed that under the pipe cause that had the battery stuff leaked on it aswell.
Remote works perfect now
If I had my way, id pick neither.1kingmed wrote:Thank you nervewrecker, Innovair 36000 btu it is then.
Ted_v2 wrote:where selling 134 cheap? and does it make sense using cheap gas vs expensive gas?
someone was telling me about either global gas good and something not good? cant recall exactly. They said its recycled.
wanna fire up my gauges soon
pugboy wrote:dont say it was duracells that leakedEFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:managed to fix the AC remote.
Took it apart apparently the battery had leaked on the circuit board used some detergent on a napkin and a eraser rubber to clean the copper thingy on the board where the remote buttons touch also cleaned the rubber button part from the remote washed that under the pipe cause that had the battery stuff leaked on it aswell.
Remote works perfect now
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:pugboy wrote:dont say it was duracells that leakedEFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:managed to fix the AC remote.
Took it apart apparently the battery had leaked on the circuit board used some detergent on a napkin and a eraser rubber to clean the copper thingy on the board where the remote buttons touch also cleaned the rubber button part from the remote washed that under the pipe cause that had the battery stuff leaked on it aswell.
Remote works perfect now
Funny thing is it was duracell that leaked I even needed a wet cloth with detergent to get the sticky stuff off the circuit board
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