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Hi,

I've received this leaflet stating that for Mit E :

System 3 Inverter - $ 2499.00 inclusive of instatlation & gst.

May i know is this worth buying?

shld shld b ard tiz range ba.. mayb can chk wat materials they use?

 

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Hi,

I've received this leaflet stating that for Mit E :

System 3 Inverter - $ 2499.00 inclusive of instatlation & gst.

May i know is this worth buying?

 

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allbest - 1888 (insulation rubber using totaline)

best tech - 1915 (insulation rubber using k-flex)

My advice, use k-flex or armaflex will be better.

Feedback from user, armaflex have less condensation issues after installation.

Mit non-invertor can get for ard $1.9k excluding stainless bracket.

 

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Anybody know mitshubushi system 3 noninverter or inverter how much can get?

non-invertor

allbest - 1888 (insulation rubber using totaline)

best tech - 1915 (insulation rubber using k-flex)

Edited by Zen2008
 

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Daikin non-invertor sys 4

Ma56ev16 - condensor ard 21k btu

Ft25dvm - fancoil for bedrooms 9k btu

Ft50fvm - fancoil for living room 18k btu

Edited by terumo
 

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Daikin have system 4 non-invertor using R22 gas.

3 x 9k btu fancoil for bedrooms and 1 x 18k fancoil for living room.

Great for 4 rooms flats with limitations on 1 compressor.

what model are u refering??

my ID recommend daikin sys 4 non inverter.. me trying to find out wat model she promoting..

not sure if it is gd..

 

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Daikin have system 4 non-invertor using R22 gas.

3 x 9k btu fancoil for bedrooms and 1 x 18k fancoil for living room.

Great for 4 rooms flats with limitations on 1 compressor.

Dakin is good but expensive.

 

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Daikin have system 4 non-invertor using R22 gas.

3 x 9k btu fancoil for bedrooms and 1 x 18k fancoil for living room.

Great for 4 rooms flats with limitations on 1 compressor.

 

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Yah one of the contactor also told me that cannot install two bracket for 2 compressors. So noe we have a headache because FH want to install one aircon for the living room & currently my house have two aircons in the bedrooms liao... So also don't know how..

 

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Hi all, was looking for aircon for my em..

according to the sales person at GC, he said that resale flat need brackets and hence not allowed to hv 2 compressor.. however, i needed a 3+1 non inverter which is NOT available? he said i can only either go for sys 3 non inverter and go without aircon for the living/dining or take sys4 inverter..

for us, we don on the 3 aircon at the same time, and def not thr the day n night...hence GC suggested non inverter..however, i need aircon for the hall too..like dat how ah?

appreciate all advises...

 

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purchase of aircon is 1 thing, installation is another thing. They can sell you cheap cheap but charge you deep deep til your pocket 1 big hole for installation.

I think it's tough for group purchase for such item. It's not TV, or other stuff that requires no installation one.

Anyway, I'm looking at Sharp PlasmaCluster, any recommendation?

Looking at System 3 AU-LP21CV (AH-PM09CV x 3) http://www.sharp.com.sg/SharpProducts/prod....asp?prodID=138 and a Single split unit 2HP model (need not be Sharp)

Price is secondary, workmanship is No1!:D

 

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