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  On 2/19/2024 at 8:41 AM, JensenZ said:

I have 4 bedrooms, a huge living room, and a separate kitchen. I only use aircon in 2 bedrooms, and in my dedicated gym room when I'm working out. Occasionally I turn it on in my office if it's very hot.

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This post confused some people. I primarily use aircon in the bedroom when sleeping. The rest of the condo is un-airconditioned except in my workout room when I'm using it. It would cost far too much to aircondition 240m2 of living space. Fans are quite ok in the daytime.

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  On 2/20/2024 at 9:26 PM, JensenZ said:

This post confused some people. I primarily use aircon in the bedroom when sleeping. The rest of the condo is un-airconditioned except in my workout room when I'm using it. It would cost far too much to aircondition 240m2 of living space. Fans are quite ok in the daytime.

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My bill runs between 5-8,000 a month depending on the season, maybe you should look at better equipment and whatnot. 

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  On 2/21/2024 at 6:06 AM, Yellowtail said:

My bill runs between 5-8,000 a month depending on the season, maybe you should look at better equipment and whatnot. 

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My bill runs between 2 - 2500 a month (this month 2000).  There's no way I would be interested in paying 5 - 8000 a month on electricity. Maybe you need to improve your equipment and "whatnot". I have brand new Daikin units in the bedrooms. 

 

I don't want my whole house airconditioned even if I could afford to pay the electric bill. I have my slide doors open relying on breeze and fans.  It's nice to sleep in an airconditioned room, but it's also important to acclimatize, so living in aircon 24/7 is a bit extreme.

 

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  On 2/21/2024 at 8:29 AM, JensenZ said:

My bill runs between 2 - 2500 a month (this month 2000).  There's no way I would be interested in paying 5 - 8000 a month on electricity. Maybe you need to improve your equipment and "whatnot". I have brand new Daikin units in the bedrooms. 

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It does not really seem like that much in the scheme of things, and it seems like you're spending a lot more per room than I am. 

 

  On 2/21/2024 at 8:29 AM, JensenZ said:

I don't want my whole house airconditioned even if I could afford to pay the electric bill. I have my slide doors open relying on breeze and fans.  It's nice to sleep in an airconditioned room, but it's also important to acclimatize, so living in aircon 24/7 is a bit extreme.

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Yeah, I don't stay in my home 24/7, but I understand a lot of people do. 

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  On 2/21/2024 at 1:51 PM, Yellowtail said:

It does not really seem like that much in the scheme of things, and it seems like you're spending a lot more per room than I am. 

 

Yeah, I don't stay in my home 24/7, but I understand a lot of people do. 

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If I don't use air conditioning at all, I'm still going to spend at least 1000 baht per month. My 2 refrigerators, cooking, fans, TVs, hot water, etc cost at least that much. 

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  On 2/21/2024 at 2:03 PM, JensenZ said:

If I don't use air conditioning at all, I'm still going to spend at least 1000 baht per month. My 2 refrigerators, cooking, fans, TVs, hot water, etc cost at least that much. 

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Even at 1,000 you're still paying more per room than I am. 

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  On 2/21/2024 at 2:23 PM, Yellowtail said:

Even at 1,000 you're still paying more per room than I am. 

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Is this a contest now? I'm sure I use less per hour - I'd put money on it. Brand new inverter units on the lowest settings, - can't use less. The only variables are the size of the bedrooms and the BTU of the units.

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I wonder if on floor 16th in Pattaya I could sleep with the windows open and not get mosquitos. The windows are without mosquito nets unfortunately. I haven't had any mosquitos during the day.

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  On 3/3/2024 at 6:45 AM, JackGats said:

I wonder if on floor 16th in Pattaya I could sleep with the windows open and not get mosquitos. The windows are without mosquito nets unfortunately. I haven't had any mosquitos during the day.

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There will be some but far less than on lower floors. I'm inclined to say none but that would be a bit of a stretch.

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25C all night 9am to 9pm.......no quilt......whilst wife wraps here self tightly into a Tog 13 quilt....but that might be just to keep away from me.

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  On 3/3/2024 at 6:45 AM, JackGats said:

I wonder if on floor 16th in Pattaya I could sleep with the windows open and not get mosquitos. The windows are without mosquito nets unfortunately. I haven't had any mosquitos during the day.

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I'm 4th floor Pratumnak and most of the time don't get mosquitoes, after rain they will appear, also if there's wind from the sea no mosquitoes on the balcony

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  On 3/3/2024 at 9:57 AM, scubascuba3 said:

I'm 4th floor Pratumnak and most of the time don't get mosquitoes, after rain they will appear, also if there's wind from the sea no mosquitoes on the balcony

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In theory there's usually a sea breeze during the day but the opposite during the night.

 

4th floor is not high but Pratumnak  is high in its own right.

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  On 2/21/2024 at 2:03 PM, JensenZ said:

If I don't use air conditioning at all, I'm still going to spend at least 1000 baht per month. My 2 refrigerators, cooking, fans, TVs, hot water, etc cost at least that much. 

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Correct, that's if your monthly limit on electricity is Bht1000. Add a couple of a/c's and it will double. Logical.

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  On 3/3/2024 at 6:45 AM, JackGats said:

I wonder if on floor 16th in Pattaya I could sleep with the windows open and not get mosquitos. The windows are without mosquito nets unfortunately. I haven't had any mosquitos during the day.

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Usually they are not a problem if you get a mosquito net for your bed. It's mostly when sleeping they tend to bother you. If you have fans running around the house they don't bother much.

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i just bought a new TCL AC, working very well, initially thought it was over shooting by 2-3⁰, turns out the thermometer was wrong, bought a new one and the AC overshoots by 1⁰ max. i have 26⁰ from 6pm then 27⁰ when i sleep, I still like a fan on, works well

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I had to stop using air conditioning as it gave me sickness 

 

I love the heat in Thailand it's a moist wet heat not like Australia where it's a dry burning heat .

 

It was so hard to get used to at first ,but no way would I go back to that air conditioning 

 

The problem is your body will not acclimatise to the heat if you keep using air conditioning, you will sweat without it , you need to get used to life without it.

 

Use fans even the industrial fans are good ,but please don't let your body become weak by using air con 

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  On 3/5/2024 at 7:39 PM, georgegeorgia said:

I had to stop using air conditioning as it gave me sickness 

 

I love the heat in Thailand it's a moist wet heat not like Australia where it's a dry burning heat .

 

It was so hard to get used to at first ,but no way would I go back to that air conditioning 

 

The problem is your body will not acclimatise to the heat if you keep using air conditioning, you will sweat without it , you need to get used to life without it.

 

Use fans even the industrial fans are good ,but please don't let your body become weak by using air con 

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Maybe just you, weak immune? no AC daytime, AC at night works well, body is definitely acclimatized, i cycle at 30⁰-35⁰ outside no problem

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  On 3/5/2024 at 7:39 PM, georgegeorgia said:

I had to stop using air conditioning as it gave me sickness 

 

I love the heat in Thailand it's a moist wet heat not like Australia where it's a dry burning heat .

 

It was so hard to get used to at first ,but no way would I go back to that air conditioning 

 

The problem is your body will not acclimatise to the heat if you keep using air conditioning, you will sweat without it , you need to get used to life without it.

 

Use fans even the industrial fans are good ,but please don't let your body become weak by using air con 

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Total nonsense IMHO.  

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  On 3/5/2024 at 7:39 PM, georgegeorgia said:

I had to stop using air conditioning as it gave me sickness 

 

I love the heat in Thailand it's a moist wet heat not like Australia where it's a dry burning heat .

 

It was so hard to get used to at first ,but no way would I go back to that air conditioning 

 

The problem is your body will not acclimatise to the heat if you keep using air conditioning, you will sweat without it , you need to get used to life without it.

 

Use fans even the industrial fans are good ,but please don't let your body become weak by using air con 

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Maybe for you, but for most a/c is essential.

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We built in 2018, aircon in main bedroom only, none of our previous house had aircon, I do my exercise cycling running during the day, I'll take heat anytime over a cold climate.

 

Use aircon on warmer nights 30-40 min at 26C before 'lights out'.

 

Yes I was wearing a polar fleece jacket at Dune 2 on Sunday. Cinemas are the worst.

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In my bedroom I have a Mitsibushi Mr Slim recommended by an industrial aircon engineer, bought 6 years ago  I set it at 26C it has a quiet fan setting and I cannot hear it in the night. Other rooms where noise is not so important have other brands Haier, Samsung the latter being the noisiest.

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