RishiGuru
Disciple
Why is LG so good according to u? Where does it shine when compared to Hitachi?
Link: http://www.techenclave.com/consumer-electronics/need-help-inverter-ac-go-141110/#post1790691
Why is LG so good according to u? Where does it shine when compared to Hitachi?
The Daikin FTKD uses R22 gas, the FTKS uses R410. R22 will be banned soon in India, so both in terms of the environment and future availability, its safer to stick to R410.Can anyone help me choose one out the below? which one is better
1) Daikin FTKS50FVMA - 54400 INR
2) Daikin FTKD50FVM - 44000 INR
3) Panasonic CS-S18PKY - 50000 INR
Can u please explain why is 1.5 Ton a overkill. Local dealer says 1.5T is needed and that 1 Ton models will take up more power.
A lesson in Heat exchange would be needed to explain it.
Well I would differ and disagree that smaller ACs are sufficient for bigger rooms. Even a basic AC would be sufficient for any room, but the issue is that the compressor would keep on running - thus increasing your electric consumption. Say if its around 180sq ft room and on ground floor or if there is any floor above your floor then a 1.5T AC is required but if there is direct sunlight and no floor above the floor then you need a 2T regular AC or a 1.5T Inverter AC. The difference being that the compressor will run for a lower time as it would cool the room faster, thus reducing power consumption. Other factors are the efficiency of the air conditioner, the distance between the main unit and outer unit (incase of split), ventilation / heat in the room, number of people in the room, whether room is opened quite often and so on. Though invert AC costing does not justify the extra money taken (if you use it only for say 2-3 hours a day) I think if each person tries their bit at saving electricity, its good for the country in the long run! Just a thought....
Would love to read a brief explanation regarding the topic.
I never said buy the biggest AC for your room. What I said is based on the room dimensions you need some basic capacity for the AC to perform well else it will keep on running without the compressor getting shut down and cooling would not be that effective.@TheIndian Going by this logic, one should buy the biggest ACs they can, the compressor will run less and we will save more money, and do our bit for ecology.
I never said buy the biggest AC for your room. What I said is based on the room dimensions you need some basic capacity for the AC to perform well else it will keep on running without the compressor getting shut down and cooling would not be that effective.
Air cooling depends on a number of factors and I already clarified in the post earlier that depending on the size of the room - sqft is not enough - you say 170sq ft - but air cooling is dependent on room volume. So you even need to consider the height of the room and how cool the room is before the AC is switched on. Say if your room is 30 degrees before AC then definitely you need to more capacity to cool the room, but say your room is 25degress before cooling it would cool faster.
I have not come across anyone using a 1T capacity for a large room like 170sqft, but as you said its cooling the room I believe you. But for my 190sqft room I had a 1.5T regular AC installed and had to remove that and get an inverter 1.5T to cool the room because with 1.5T the room would never cool! But the same AC on the ground floor 150sqft would cool the room which makes me believe what I am saying and I may be completely wrong - but thats what I have experienced with ACs
Sorry for disappearing there for a while.
Huge thanks to Rishiguru for providing the other link. As many other said, my eyes too are open now. Bye bye Hitachi, Daikin. U dont get any of my money :bleh:
So i have narrowed down to 3 choices in the descending order of "quality+price"
1) LG BS-Q186C7M1 (If wallet allows, i d buy this)
2) Sharp AH-XP18MV (Safest bet, not hurting wallet too much)
3) Sharp AH-XP13NRV (this is a 1.1 Tonner. But if budget is low, i d consider this)
Just need one final answer before i go ahead with purchase. I saw that LG IDU goes as low as 29db. For Sharp AH XP18MV, Indian site shows 39db while Malaysian site shows 44db. Which one do u think is correct? Also, since u own this, how is the sound from both IDU and ODU?
Also plz lemme know if there is a display on Sharp models to see the temperature.
A 1.5 ton is more than enough for 180 sq ft, Since you say it was not enough, I am curious and would like to know the details of the AC you removed, and what did you replace it with ?
Do note that the LG model cited by you is not a 2013 model, but a 2012 model. You can either try for a good bargain on this model or go for the 2013 model.
The prices of 2013 LG inverter models have come down to sane levels- BSQ186C8R2 (cooling only) has a MRP of Rs 50,490 on LG India website. There is another less-priced 2013 model- BSQ186C4A1. You may download LG's 2013 AC range catalogue from LG India website for further details.
Well, if you observe, the size of the ODU remains the same. So, I assume that there is no difference in the build. The power consumption has also come down by around 100W to 1470W in the 2013 model. My hunch is that it is a different compressor (better one in terms of power consumption) that LG has put in the 2013 model and that is probably contributing to the 4kg reduction in weight. The possibility of using different sheet metal, condensor, etc.in the ODU,though exists.Thanks Chiranjib. Below is the comparision between those 2 models. Outdoor unit's weight is reduced by 4kg. Does that mean LG has used different materials in new model?
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