ThaiPauly Posted October 12, 2006 Share Posted October 12, 2006 Think Saijo Denki is one of the best ones. Had a long talk with the AC technician when he installed my 6 units and he confirmed that Saijo Denki is one of the best and he usualy don't sell them, they were a special order from me. Mitsubishi is not a good choice according to him because there is some items on them that can't be fixed by "normal" technicians but needs specialists. This company is mostly selling Trane but said Saijo Denki i better. I use Saijo Denki because I had 4 units in my first house that are working very well without any problems. The new Saijo Denki APS units is very quiet which is a big plus. I have them in my house..very pleased wit them..2 years old, not one problem...so far Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndoRealty Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 (edited) DAIKIN is the best brand. But if you are considering price, one should try HAIER aircon. It is made in China, but very durable and 1/3 of the price of Daikin. I have an investment in a VSAT company which provides communication network for banks ATM in Indonesia. We considered several brands for our VSAT sites and decided to buy 400 of HAIER and 800 of DAIKIN in 2003. Two aircons for each VSAT site, running 12 hour in shift. Amazingly very little trouble with HAIER and no trouble with DAIKIN also. Aircons though are cleaned once every 2 months or so, given heavy usage. We will certainly use HAIER if we get more projects, given the price and realibity. Edited October 14, 2006 by IndoRealty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whosyourdaddy Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 I have 2 Daikins.. both very quiet and well worth the cash. Especially for the bedroom. Dont want a loud compressor or a squeaky fan waking you up all night.. In the old house I had a Samsung which I bought and sold. Hated it. Loud! Not very powerful I also had a mitsu which I liked and it worked very well but was very old. 10 years +. I am planning on a Mitzu for the main room downstairs since a Daiken to cover 50 sq meters would bankrupt me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
udon Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 I have 2 Daikins..etc. etc Don't I know you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whosyourdaddy Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Indeed you do. But do you want to state that in public. Most people state the opposite. LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besth Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 I need to change one of my old (OLD) Masterlux ac units. No idea where they come from, they were here when I moved in. The old one has had it. They are efficient, although very noisy and the electricity bill is almost as high as the rent. I'm trying to decide between a Mitsubishi and a Daikin unit, 24.000 btu. Daikin a bit more expensive, but supposedly very quiet, which would make a nice difference to me. If it were only the purchase price, I wouldn't mind paying the extra baht for the quieter Daikin. I'm a bit concerned about the effect it one brand or the other may have on the electricity bill. I can't really think that any of the two can make my bill any higher than the old units I have now, but I'd like some informed reassurance if anyone can provide it. Can anyone tell me how much more should I expect to have to pay per month using the Daikin unit vs the Mitsubishi? (if that is really more expensive). In my condo they charge 5 baht per unit. That ac usually is on around 5 hours per day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayrider Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 Just curious if anyone know of a qualified Mitsubishi Mr. Slim air conditioning service company in Bangkok? Preferably near Sukhumvit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simcity Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 Just curious if anyone know of a qualified Mitsubishi Mr. Slim air conditioning service company in Bangkok? Preferably near Sukhumvit? I have a slim too, i like the unit. the only big big draw back is it need to be clean often. i have a contract with company and find 3 times a year is what i need. this company do service as well number are : KY company 026538866 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayrider Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 Thank you for the fast reply. I have also found a place on Sukhumvit 33 called Air Con Center(great name huh? ) 026621388 that I might give them a call too. Just curious what the cost of the service is, or the cost of contract with your company? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simcity Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 Thank you for the fast reply. I have also found a place on Sukhumvit 33 called Air Con Center(great name huh? ) 026621388 that I might give them a call too. Just curious what the cost of the service is, or the cost of contract with your company? now i took a 4 times a year cleaning 2283 baht last year was promotion 1 year three times cleaning 1540 baht normal price 1712 baht Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffCA Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 It seems everyone loves Mr. Slim. I am moving to a new condo when it finishes and have no choice on the model. They are installing Panasonic. Any opinions on those? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naam Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 It seems everyone loves Mr. Slim. I am moving to a new condo when it finishes and have no choice on the model. They are installing Panasonic. Any opinions on those? the expression Mitsubishi "SLIM" is an oxymoron as they are the bulkiest and ugliest [inside] aircon units i've ever seen. Panasonic is an excellent brand with a good design. i am using Panasonic in another tropical country since nearly 15 years. unfortunately in Thailand i let myself talk into Daikin by my contractor. inside units are very noisy at high fan speed. the same goes for Mitsubishi. both only bearable at low fan speed. Daikin has at least the advantage of 6 different fan speeds. no complaints however concerning noise of outside units as long as they have a rotary compressor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morris78 Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 I have Samsung 24K btu. 35,000 baht. 8 months.. no problems..but maybe its too short too say.. Samsung has a high failure rate, and constant problems. Many experiences with many Samsung air conditioners, all bad, multiple failure modes. It's one of the worst. Mitsubishi is the best all-around for the price. Saijo-Denki is cheap, and good and reliable thus far over several years, but only one experience. But not impressed with their technicians at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaideeguy Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 My usage may be different from the norm in that we only run the aircon for an hour a night to cool the bed rooms down and occasionally an hour during the day when it's really hot and that's only 3 months/yr. We never run it more than a couple of hours at the most, so efficiency is not all that important and why should i get a top of the line model with my minimal usage, so i would settle for a quiet dependable unit for low baht. any suggestions for brand??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiny Posted March 2, 2008 Share Posted March 2, 2008 Does anyone have the name of a reliable Fujitsu airconditioner service agent?. I have 5 three year old cassette type airconds in my condo in Nonthaburi that are in urgent need of servicing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lopburi3 Posted March 2, 2008 Share Posted March 2, 2008 My usage may be different from the norm in that we only run the aircon for an hour a night to cool the bed rooms down and occasionally an hour during the day when it's really hot and that's only 3 months/yr. We never run it more than a couple of hours at the most, so efficiency is not all that important and why should i get a top of the line model with my minimal usage, so i would settle for a quiet dependable unit for low baht. any suggestions for brand??? Any of the newspaper or flayer advertised low price units should work for you. Believe one of the best local made brands is Central Air. But the world is not getting cooler and we are not getting younger so perhaps a better unit up-front would be worthwhile in the long run (as we tend to use more often). Most showroom units will have the efficiency sticker on them and you can compare usage average costs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ned Posted March 2, 2008 Share Posted March 2, 2008 Back to Samsung. Bought a 9000BTU unit a few weeks ago at a bargain price. Didn't know they had such a bad reputation. The lowest fan speed is too high I reckon and if I set the temp at 23 it drops to around 19 before the outside unit cuts out and I'm lying there in bed waiting for the snow to fall. It doesn't cut in again till the room's hot and stuffy. Maybe I've got a problem with the thermostat but maybe that's just the way the machine's programmed. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ada Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 Think Saijo Denki is one of the best ones. Had a long talk with the AC technician when he installed my 6 units and he confirmed that Saijo Denki is one of the best and he usualy don't sell them, they were a special order from me. Mitsubishi is not a good choice according to him because there is some items on them that can't be fixed by "normal" technicians but needs specialists. This company is mostly selling Trane but said Saijo Denki i better. I use Saijo Denki because I had 4 units in my first house that are working very well without any problems. The new Saijo Denki APS units is very quiet which is a big plus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ada Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 (edited) Think Saijo Denki is one of the best ones. Had a long talk with the AC technician when he installed my 6 units and he confirmed that Saijo Denki is one of the best and he usualy don't sell them, they were a special order from me. Mitsubishi is not a good choice according to him because there is some items on them that can't be fixed by "normal" technicians but needs specialists. This company is mostly selling Trane but said Saijo Denki i better. I use Saijo Denki because I had 4 units in my first house that are working very well without any problems. The new Saijo Denki APS units is very quiet which is a big plus. Hi There, Can anyone help me to get an english operating instructions manual from a wall type Saijo Denki model SJ-W? The Thai one I have is hard to reed for me. Mayby you now a site where I can download the english version. I've looked on te "world wide web"and did not found one. Please help me out here!!!! Edited March 13, 2008 by Ada Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lopburi3 Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 Back to Samsung. Bought a 9000BTU unit a few weeks ago at a bargain price. Didn't know they had such a bad reputation. The lowest fan speed is too high I reckon and if I set the temp at 23 it drops to around 19 before the outside unit cuts out and I'm lying there in bed waiting for the snow to fall. It doesn't cut in again till the room's hot and stuffy. Maybe I've got a problem with the thermostat but maybe that's just the way the machine's programmed. Any ideas? Are you using the sleep mode by any chance (can be uncomfortable temp range using them)? Most units are programmed to start/stop in 1 degree increments (Senji Denki .5 deg) and are very accurate in that - but are dependent on air flow across a sensor in front of cooling coils. If flow is blocked (by filter/other elements) or pushed into the coils operation will be greatly effected. If pushed into coils it will cycle on/off quickly as immediately thinks temp is too low when cooling starts. Usually the temp sensor can be seen as a wire with plastic bump at end and probably attached with a screw behind the filters. You may also be able to adjust air flow to help out - remember the temp controlling everything is what is being drawn into the unit for cooling - so if air is blown to both sides it will help to keep the room at a more even temp than front out or all to one side. You may also be able to change effects by fan speeds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david96 Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 This link will give you all the information on Fujitsu units. Australian climate same as Thailand. http://www.fujitsugeneral.com.au/images/pr...ochure-2007.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
austinav Posted March 16, 2008 Share Posted March 16, 2008 (edited) If I am into performance models, I will consider any models only with R410a refrigerant and inverter compressor. You will save 1/3 or more on elec bills than conventional models. R22 will be phased out soon. http://www51.honeywell.com/sm/410a/myths.html Brands for me are: Daikin or Mitsubishi. This link will give you all the information on Fujitsu units. Australian climate same as Thailand.http://www.fujitsugeneral.com.au/images/pr...ochure-2007.pdf Edited March 16, 2008 by austinav Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naam Posted March 16, 2008 Share Posted March 16, 2008 If I am into performance models, I will consider any models only with R410a refrigerant and inverter compressor. You will save 1/3 or more on elec bills than conventional models.=correct. R22 will be phased out soon. i hope i will live another 30+ years till R22 is not available any more. even in countries where R22 was phased out more than a decade ago it is still available (at a higher price). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jams001 Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 (edited) The units did a good job for two years with no maintenance except for yearly cleaning. Also what I am off to buy are two Carrier units. I am trying to cool about 100 square meters of floor space so I will need 2 large units. The only problem with the Carrier units is the compressor can be noisy. they hurt my ear so much Fanimation Edited November 10, 2008 by jams001 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary A Posted November 15, 2008 Share Posted November 15, 2008 I am always a bit surprised that Samsung has such a bad reputation. I have a small 9,000 BTU in my bedroom. I bought that brand because I looked for the best efficiency rating. The unit is now more than 4 years old and other than me cleaning it, it has never been serviced. It does a great job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GungaDin Posted December 30, 2008 Share Posted December 30, 2008 Try as I might, I cannot find online prices for Mitsubishi Electric aircons with an inverter. I need to cool 30m2. (17,000 BTU) Can someone point me to online prices in BKK? TIA gd PS, I did try Googling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neverdie Posted December 30, 2008 Share Posted December 30, 2008 Try as I might, I cannot find online prices for Mitsubishi Electric aircons with an inverter.I need to cool 30m2. (17,000 BTU) Can someone point me to online prices in BKK? TIA gd PS, I did try Googling Mate, I just bought some new aircon units & I went everywhere trying to look at inverter types. I was repeadly told that mitsubishi did not offer a interter one here in thailand. I basically had two options when it came to inverter models, that being Samsung and Daikin. I have had previous good experience with Daikin, had never owned ANYTHING Samsung, so I threw caution to the wind and bought a Samsung Inverter Aircon & had NO END of problem with it. In the first 10 weeks it was installed, Samsung attended the house at least 6 times before they eventually after much BOXING on the telephone attended and replaced the entire system. The new system has been in for the last 4 weeks and we havent used it because its too cold. I have now see that Panasonic is now offering inverter models in thailand. I will give the Samsung a couple of ticks. 1. It is very very quiet. 2. Has many modes & actually worked very well. 3. Very cheap to run The fault my system had was that it constantly TURNED ITSELF OFF & Displayed Error Codes & an alarm (which is very annoying in the middle of the night when you are trying to sleep). It may be the case that I had a bad unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GungaDin Posted December 31, 2008 Share Posted December 31, 2008 Thanks ND. The Mitsubishi site is as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike. No real info at all. Good to see that Samsung finally sorted things out for you, I think I'll avoid Samsung. I've had Panasonic in the past with no probs, but I keep reading good things about MrSlim etc. Maybe the inverter models are only available for the Heater/cooler models??? Thanks for the heads-up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GungaDin Posted December 31, 2008 Share Posted December 31, 2008 This link might be of help to someone. http://www.energyrating.gov.au/acl.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackcountryboing Posted January 7, 2009 Share Posted January 7, 2009 I have recently had some panasonic units fitted. And I can say there are excellent, I have got one 24,000 btu and 2 x 12000 btu, I have used air con quite a bit and they seem very good, nice a quiet and excellent at cooling the room very quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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