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KuKuAir Solar Aircon. Anyone have one?

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It's not yet cost efficient going fully solar for us, plus I believe that quality will rise and prices will fall over the next 5 years.

 

In the mean time there is a solar aircon company that focuses just on that. Quite inexpensive too. 

 

12,000 BTU for 50,000B.

18,000 BTU for 62,000B.

 

 

Googling Kukuair facebook will probably show them as I'm not sure if links are allowed.

 

For people that usually stay in their living room or home office during the day time, it seems to make sense if you can have free aircon from 7am to 6pm everyday forever for such a small onetime outlay. Especially during the hot season months.

 

Does anybody have one?

 

Is it simply a case of hitting the button as soon as the sun hits the panels at 7am or whatever?

 

Then it works all day, and it shuts down safely by itself when the sun goes down?

 

You simply press the on button on the remote control early in the morning after getting up, then you have the aircon blowing 16c degree air all day until it shuts itself off at 5:30pm or whatever?

It doesn't connect to the mains to get powered up when turning on?

It's not damaged by you not turning it off but it running out of power when the sun goes down?

 

Your real life experiences and reviews please.

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11 minutes ago, FlorC said:

looks interesting.

 

I corrected the prices in the opening post. 

 

If anybody has real life experiences please share. Thank you.

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I think it’s more cost-effective to install solar panels with an inverter and use a conventional air con

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5 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I think 

 

So, you have no experience of them, then.

 

Okay, thank you for your valuable input. 🙂 

You might not like my advice, but nevertheless it is the best advice.

 

The price of your solar air con is 50,000 baht for 12k BTU.

 

A 12,000 BTU TCL inverter together with 3KW grid-tied inverter is under 20,000 baht.

 

I have installed hundreds of air cons so yes I do have experience.  Take the advice from someone who clearly knows a lot more than you Packer.

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8 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

A 12,000 BTU TCL inverter together with 3KW grid-tied inverter is under 20,000 baht.

 

So you just buy those, bung them together, and hey presto you've got a solar powered aircon running independent of everything else do you?

OK children, let's play nicely shall we?

 

The problem many of us see with pure-solar A/C (apart from cost) is that it is a one-trick pony, once your room is down to temperature any energy being captured by the panels is wasted.

 

Installing a regular inverter type A/C and a suitable grid-tie inverter and panels means that when your room is down to temperature the energy being captured by the panels goes to offsetting your other electrical usage. And the arrangement is going to be cheaper too. As a bonus, your A/C works on dull days and at night.

 

If you want to be grid-independant then you're going to need a hybrid inverter and batteries.

 

 

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

1 hour ago, Packer said:

 

So you just buy those, bung them together, and hey presto you've got a solar powered aircon running independent of everything else do you?

Yep, It really is that simple.  Also if you do it yourself, you could add some more outlets attached to the inverter.  Now you have backup power during the day and you can run other electronics if you choose.  I did it 5 years ago and it was easy! Today it would even be easier.  I'm awful with tools and electronics but it is mostly just plugging things together in the right order and remember too be careful if you hook it up during daylight hours. 

 

WIth the money you saved, you could buy a lifpo4 battery that could run the AC at night.

 

Better yet - just go to a place that sets up solar pumps for farms and have them install your panels and hookup the inverter. Then you just plug in your AC.   Very inexpensive!

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4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

Do you really want to know?

 

Yes, of course.

 

There is a product that includes many parts for 50,000.

 

You name 2 parts and say 20,000.

 

A list of all parts required? Thanks. 

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