harrry Posted February 27, 2014 Share Posted February 27, 2014 The reason I was asking about the cost is that air con units CAN cost 3000 baht a month, I've seen it... I didn't know it could be as low as 200-300 a month since people in Pattaya told me freezers could cost a fortune... The wattage on the back of certain models wasn't clear or in Thai... So now I bought it, and the compressor red light is on 24/7 and the sides are really hot, it seems like it never stop revving and the thing is still about 70% empty, is that normal? Shouldn't the compressor stop and run like a thermostat or r-con unit? Cheers! Being empty is the worst thing for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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