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Air conditioner and AAC block walls

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2 hours ago, quake said:

You will gain a better understanding of this in future years. :giggle:

 

 

Care to explain why?

 

The compressor in our current house is already 3 years old and still quiet.

 

In our OLD house we replaced the Rubber stands the compressor sits on as they were affected by the sun and that one (which is 6-7 years old) we also don't hear.

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    All ours are mounted on AAC walls, just make sure you use the correct wall plugs 

  • Yep we did.   in our old house on 10cm AAC blocks a 18k BTU and in the other room a 12k one, and in our current house with 7,5 cm AAC blocks a 18k BTU one.   Also the compressors a

  • My compressor units are mounted on the walkway around the house, not on the wall.  Helps keep the noise down from them.

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1 hour ago, MJCM said:

Care to explain why?

 

The compressor in our current house is already 3 years old and still quiet.

 

In our OLD house we replaced the Rubber stands the compressor sits on as they were affected by the sun and that one (which is 6-7 years old) we also don't hear.

I know where you can get some cheap hearing aids if you are interested  ????

7 minutes ago, Muhendis said:

I know where you can get some cheap hearing aids if you are interested  ????

No need,  othing wrong with my hearing rest of me has lots of problems but hearing is absolutely totally fine.

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7 hours ago, MJCM said:

In our OLD house we replaced the Rubber stands the compressor sits on as they were affected by the sun and that one (which is 6-7 years old) we also don't hear.

Where can you buy new rubber pads, or did you just make them yourself?

 

One of our AC unit compressors is a bit noisy too... 15 years old.

55 minutes ago, Encid said:

Where can you buy new rubber pads, or did you just make them yourself?

 

One of our AC unit compressors is a bit noisy too... 15 years old.

I can't recall, but I believe it was either from Daikin direct or one of the DIY Stores.

 

Maybe ask your Installer / aircon maintenance guy they might have some spares.

On 4/16/2023 at 5:50 PM, Muhendis said:

I want to make a small, air conditioned room using AAC blocks.

May I ask what benefits your system will gain by living in a temperature controlled environment?

I assume that you are planning to use the room for your solar power inverter and batteries?

 

Asking for a friend... :cool:

11 minutes ago, Encid said:

May I ask what benefits your system will gain by living in a temperature controlled environment?

I assume that you are planning to use the room for your solar power inverter and batteries?

Batteries have a longer lifespan and function better at lower temperatures 

 

A led acid battery that is expected to last for 10 years at 25°C, will only last 5 years if it is operated at 33°C, and just a year and a half if kept at a temperature of 41°C.

Just now, sometimewoodworker said:

Batteries have a longer lifespan and function better at lower temperatures 

 

A led acid battery that is expected to last for 10 years at 25°C, will only last 5 years if it is operated at 33°C, and just a year and a half if kept at a temperature of 41°C.

Thought so... I wonder if the same would happen to LiFePO4 batteries.

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47 minutes ago, Encid said:

May I ask what benefits your system will gain by living in a temperature controlled environment?

I assume that you are planning to use the room for your solar power inverter and batteries?

 

Asking for a friend... :cool:

All batteries work at their best at 25ºC

Lead acid loose 50% capacity for every 10º above that.

Lithium loose also but not so dramatically.

Maintaining a controlled environment is economically a good idea relative to the cost of the battery and their early demise.

 

Now, If there is no temperature control the batteries are exposed to whatever the ambient is which is never going to be as bad as having a permanent 24hr increase of 10ºC but I figure for the sake of maximising my 125k 750Ah battery investment It's worth an inverter air con for 18k baht + a few AAC blocks if available.

 

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