Ummm... a panasonic 1.5T split costs 24K + Fitting, why would anyone look at anything else at that price range?nikhil.varia said:bought Samsung as125bsd 1ton split for 24k from croma
original price is around 27k
bargained a lot with the croma
a great ac enjoying it
you should get a bill of about 10k in chennai (bi monthly)monkee said:Alright guys, I figured before the thread dies due to the monsoon in Mumbai, I wanted to get my few questions in.
First, I'll give a description of both the areas.
Master ~ 160sq ft. Ceiling should be 11-12ft, haven't measured yet.
B2, my bedroom ~ 130sq ft. Ceiling should be the same height.
Master has a Toshiba RAS-18SKPX and B2 has a Toshiba RAS-13SKPX. I think that would be 1.5T and 1T respectively.
Master's A/C runs around 9 hours a day ( mostly at night ) everyday, and B2's A/C runs around 4-6 hours a day. I can sleep without the A/C just fine.
Master's A/C set to 24C, maybe warmer if it gets too cold at night and B2 is set to 22C, for gaming and when it's too hot in the afternoon.
Now, the question is, after the research I've done, I can see that both these A/Cs have 5-Star ratings, with EERs of 3.55 and 3.11 ( which for some reason is different from what you guys are quoting ) according to this. Since we just moved to Chennai and haven't used A/Cs in the three years that we lived in Navi Mumbai, I wanted to know what kind of bill we'd get for this kind of usage.
I tried using this in various combinations, but I was going through the thread and getting massively confused. I know nothing about A/Cs and I want to learn something . On the other hand, I was going through the TNEB Online Tariff Calculator and I saw that bi-monthly for approx usage like what I've stated above, the bill comes to around 4415.xx.
I would like some help here.
Window cheaper to install and remove IF there is already a slot in the window for the AC else the chopping up and restoration of window is expensive. 1 ton more than enoughkreacher said:I'm planning to shift into a new rented accommodation and install an AC there, the room details are -
1) Room is roughly 13' x 11' (including shelves / woodwork)
2) On 3rd floor (of 5 floors)
3) Only 1 window, south facing (no direct sunlight reaching it)
4) AC will be used around 6-7 months a year for 9 hours a day (more if I'm home on weekends)
Questions -
1) Should I go for window or split (which option will be easier to install and then remove considering this is rental accommodation)?
2) What tonnage should I go for?
3) Which brand should I go for (longer warranty & good service)?
Please advice.
It turns out the window was already chopped up (and restored) for window AC so I went with a Window AC. Could only find 2/3 star ACs at Croma so bought a 3 star (according to the sales rep window ACs don't come with 4/5 stars that's why split ACs are there).TheIndian said:Window cheaper to install and remove IF there is already a slot in the window for the AC else the chopping up and restoration of window is expensive. 1 ton more than enough