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About $8k for a 12000 btu last I priced one.pugboy wrote:now servicing my daikin, guy used to work for debideen
he says mine is one of the last that came from japan
he say the top unit in the world is mitsubishi which debideen also selling
nerve this is true ?
I worked on a few here and there. You can fit other parts into it. But men won't tell you that. Classic case is how most of the units on the market are the same. They will go to a dealer for one brand and if they don't have a part like a motor or blower wheel or board they will tell you it don't have a replacement part, change the whole unit.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Having a unit that well built is one thing, but also need to get parts easily - that's an important factor.
I had two Pansonics - great units and lasted long - even had oversized compressor on the 24K BTU.
But when it was time for parts - salt
Seen a few around, they actually stood the test of time unlike the foil paper units I seeing these days.Phone Surgeon wrote:when costlow or costco or whatever it was in aranguez was closing down (its now the amalgamated building)
we bought about 10 of their black and decker 22,000 (yes 22,000) btu units that were on sale
never had any issues, still using 9 of them, one conk out the other day from abuse and couldnt get any parts for it at all,
rarely use to service them.....real quality units
nerve the unit you install in my store with the long copper run is one of the black and decker units
nervewrecker wrote:I worked on a few here and there. You can fit other parts into it. But men won't tell you that. Classic case is how most of the units on the market are the same. They will go to a dealer for one brand and if they don't have a part like a motor or blower wheel or board they will tell you it don't have a replacement part, change the whole unit.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Having a unit that well built is one thing, but also need to get parts easily - that's an important factor.
I had two Pansonics - great units and lasted long - even had oversized compressor on the 24K BTU.
But when it was time for parts - salt
They are the same as the ching Chong or whatever they call it brand. Has a heap on the market right now.Jerry84 wrote:What do you guys think about the Green Energy units? Are parts readily available?
Jerry84 wrote:What about multi zone units like those seen in the US? Basically you have multiple points of use (part that's inside) and one compressor (part that's outside).
How reliable are these locally?? Do they make sense for multiple room applications? Cost factor when compared to individual units?
Anyone knows where sells these USB dongles locally for a Pioneer (Midea) unit? SK105 or 103 or I believe the model number isDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:what allyuh think about this from abel? on sale
Katashi Eco-Series
$3,474.73 (VI)
Katashi air conditioning units bring the latest in cooling solutions to you.
Sizes: 18,000BTU,
Supply only: Brackets and 10ft Trunking
this is without installation.
Just bought the 24000 BTU Katashi unit from ABEL.
It's a Midea unit
It cost $6300 and you get someone to install it.
It has wifi controls and comes with the WiFi dongle to plug into the AC included (a $300 value).
Works great with the Midea or NetHome app to control the AC even when you're not home
kerwinishere wrote:Anyone knows where sells these USB dongles locally for a Pioneer (Midea) unit? SK105 or 103 or I believe the model number isDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:what allyuh think about this from abel? on sale
Katashi Eco-Series
$3,474.73 (VI)
Katashi air conditioning units bring the latest in cooling solutions to you.
Sizes: 18,000BTU,
Supply only: Brackets and 10ft Trunking
this is without installation.
Just bought the 24000 BTU Katashi unit from ABEL.
It's a Midea unit
It cost $6300 and you get someone to install it.
It has wifi controls and comes with the WiFi dongle to plug into the AC included (a $300 value).
Works great with the Midea or NetHome app to control the AC even when you're not home
kerwinishere wrote:Anyone knows where sells these USB dongles locally for a Pioneer (Midea) unit? SK105 or 103 or I believe the model number isDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:what allyuh think about this from abel? on sale
Katashi Eco-Series
$3,474.73 (VI)
Katashi air conditioning units bring the latest in cooling solutions to you.
Sizes: 18,000BTU,
Supply only: Brackets and 10ft Trunking
this is without installation.
Just bought the 24000 BTU Katashi unit from ABEL.
It's a Midea unit
It cost $6300 and you get someone to install it.
It has wifi controls and comes with the WiFi dongle to plug into the AC included (a $300 value).
Works great with the Midea or NetHome app to control the AC even when you're not home
Thanks nerve, Blower or compressor?nervewrecker wrote:kerwinishere wrote:Anyone knows where sells these USB dongles locally for a Pioneer (Midea) unit? SK105 or 103 or I believe the model number isDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:what allyuh think about this from abel? on sale
Katashi Eco-Series
$3,474.73 (VI)
Katashi air conditioning units bring the latest in cooling solutions to you.
Sizes: 18,000BTU,
Supply only: Brackets and 10ft Trunking
this is without installation.
Just bought the 24000 BTU Katashi unit from ABEL.
It's a Midea unit
It cost $6300 and you get someone to install it.
It has wifi controls and comes with the WiFi dongle to plug into the AC included (a $300 value).
Works great with the Midea or NetHome app to control the AC even when you're not home
Post pic of unit for verification on manufacturer, first set of pioneer were gree, then midea and the recent ones were gree.
you may have to import that but I will ask later, if I don't, remind me,
Ahhh, thank youDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:kerwinishere wrote:Anyone knows where sells these USB dongles locally for a Pioneer (Midea) unit? SK105 or 103 or I believe the model number isDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:what allyuh think about this from abel? on sale
Katashi Eco-Series
$3,474.73 (VI)
Katashi air conditioning units bring the latest in cooling solutions to you.
Sizes: 18,000BTU,
Supply only: Brackets and 10ft Trunking
this is without installation.
Just bought the 24000 BTU Katashi unit from ABEL.
It's a Midea unit
It cost $6300 and you get someone to install it.
It has wifi controls and comes with the WiFi dongle to plug into the AC included (a $300 value).
Works great with the Midea or NetHome app to control the AC even when you're not home
KoolMax Ltd in Chaguanas sells the Midea USB WiFi smart control dongle for around TT$300
Their number is 672-1469
nervewrecker wrote:Where you located?*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Guys my air cond unit is throwing an EC code....thr compressor is not coming on.....its a comfee unit....
Any advice....is it the capacitor or refrigerant?
Thanks guys....
Its neither of the above.
Will need to know size of unit as well
rollingstock wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Where you located?*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Guys my air cond unit is throwing an EC code....thr compressor is not coming on.....its a comfee unit....
Any advice....is it the capacitor or refrigerant?
Thanks guys....
Its neither of the above.
Will need to know size of unit as well
Getting that same problem. What was the issue? 12k btu
rollingstock wrote:Cap looked normal. Got the wrong one from reficool, a 35 instead of a 40uf. Working now after some fiddling.
Will replace with correct cap tomorrow. Thanks Dave.
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