narkeddiver Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago We are getting a new air con fitted in a room that is attached to our solar system. Is it better to get an inverter air con or a non inverter air con? 1
Crossy Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago IMHO Inverter definitely: - Reduced energy consumption. Importantly for solar, no (or very much reduced) start-up surge. Inverter units did get a bad rep due to being rather less-than-robust when it came to power surges and creature ingress. These issues are largely now solved. 1
Bandersnatch Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Another factor to consider is that inverter aircons have a circuit board outside in the compressor box. If a lizard of something similar walks across it then it will fry the board. I was quoted ฿6,000 for a replacement board, I did look online to see if I could buy and fit the board myself for ฿2,000 but the model numbers didn’t match up exactly I decided to buy a Mitsubishi Heavy Duty non inverter instead of another Daikin. My inverters are all 9,000 BTU so the energy use shouldn’t be too much more. I’m completely off-grid so it won’t cost anything. I plan to install power monitoring on the breakers for one Daikin and the new Mitsu and will report my findings. Edited 7 hours ago by Bandersnatch 1 1
narkeddiver Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for the info guys Our architect was saying we don’t need an inverter ac as the solar system has an inverter but I had a feeling that was him not knowing what the inverter did for the ac 😉 2
CallumWK Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, narkeddiver said: Thanks for the info guys Our architect was saying we don’t need an inverter ac as the solar system has an inverter but I had a feeling that was him not knowing what the inverter did for the ac 😉 Sounds more like a somtam seller turned architect 2
JBChiangRai Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: Another factor to consider is that inverter aircons have a circuit board outside in the compressor box. If a lizard of something similar walks across it then it will fry the board. I was quoted ฿6,000 for a replacement board, I did look online to see if I could buy and fit the board myself for ฿2,000 but the model numbers didn’t match up exactly I decided to buy a Mitsubishi Heavy Duty non inverter instead of another Daikin. My inverters are all 9,000 BTU so the energy use shouldn’t be too much more. I’m completely off-grid so it won’t cost anything. I plan to install power monitoring on the breakers for one Daikin and the new Mitsu and will report my findings. Maybe a solution is to lacquer the circuit boards? I have had Daikon indoor units repaired 5 times and scrapped 2 when the outdoor boards were damaged by geckos. 1
CallumWK Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: Another factor to consider is that inverter aircons have a circuit board outside in the compressor box. If a lizard of something similar walks across it then it will fry the board. I had an LG pcb destroyed by little bees/flies, one big sticky mess they made of it. From memory it cost me about 3K to replace. A few months ago I noticed a new swarm of those bees/flies around the same aircon, but lucky I noticed before they could do too much damage, and could clean the PCB. Now I inspect every few weeks if there are any of them around
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