frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 24, 2008 Anybody having a Sys 3 + a Sys 1? I was told by my ID tat I need to apply for permit for an extra 15amp switch for Sys 3 (assuming that if the current 15amp switch provided by HDB is being used for my Sys 1). Is it true? How much to pay? I understand both cannot co-exist on the same 15amp switch as it will tripped. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 25, 2008 Bought all my lights today.....so happy....Spend about $1.6K in total. Went Pantech & Chelsea, but their pricing not very attractive and their designs are all so common. Bought all mine @ Hylite Deco (located in between Pantech & Chelsea) as their designs are all so modern & "tech-ky". How I wish to buy all the lights....Ha Ha!!! Anyway, the owner is very friendly and gave us a lot of advices too on our selection of lights. Highly recommend her to anyone who needs her contact details. In fact, I'm surprised to find that quite a number of our LGians actually bought from them too when the owner showed me her sales invoices. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yokoyoko 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2008 Can call Hwee Seng at 96353430. I recommend him to a few of my friends previously and they said good work and less cost.But I did not get him to paint my house as his timing cannot tie in with my main con work. okie.. thanks babe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiaoxiao1234 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2008 Hi....... Anybody using Toshiba inverter for their aircon?????? Heard from the sales the outdoor unit is made in Japan unlike other brands which is from Thailand. Izzit true???? Anyway i have place a deposit for Mitsubishi electric but she strongly recomand me to choose Toshiba as it is cheaper by $200 dollar. We have also try the blower for Toshiba and found that the wind is stronger that Mitsubishi. Now getting confuse on which unit should i get... Any advise........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
herbman76 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2008 Hi....... Anybody using Toshiba inverter for their aircon?????? Heard from the sales the outdoor unit is made in Japan unlike other brands which is from Thailand. Izzit true???? Anyway i have place a deposit for Mitsubishi electric but she strongly recomand me to choose Toshiba as it is cheaper by $200 dollar. We have also try the blower for Toshiba and found that the wind is stronger that Mitsubishi. Now getting confuse on which unit should i get... Any advise........ I think if you had made a choice just go for it. it is good to have reference but too much cloud the mind... Maybe can take a look at the first posting http://singapore-aircon.blogspot.com/ ? Thks BO for the enhancement to your 1st posting - link to individual blog - useful information - Green for LG who had shifted in Anybody having a Sys 3 + a Sys 1? I was told by my ID tat I need to apply for permit for an extra 15amp switch for Sys 3 (assuming that if the current 15amp switch provided by HDB is being used for my Sys 1). Is it true? How much to pay? I understand both cannot co-exist on the same 15amp switch as it will tripped. hmm maybe look at your HDB handbook on electrical ?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Does anyone knows what's the white color pipe sticking out of the ground for both the service yard & the kitchen? Can we cut them off? What's the pros & cons? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
herbman76 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Does anyone knows what's the white color pipe sticking out of the ground for both the service yard & the kitchen? Can we cut them off? What's the pros & cons? They should be the outlet for water. Perhaps can confirm with your contractor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 They should be the outlet for water. Perhaps can confirm with your contractor. Did you cut yours in the service yard and/or the kitchen? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowman 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Good Day neighbours, im facing a bit of situation and would like to seek advise. I have hacked the kitchen wall to have a bar counter there. During the tile laying my ID pointed out that the kitchen tile is slope from right to left (frm seeing photo). This is for water flow towards the drainage. The problem is it cannot be aligned to the living room tile which is flat. Is this true that tiles frm living rm cannot be aligned to kitchen? im considering whether to ask ID to retile or options to conceal the step in tiles alignment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Good Day neighbours, im facing a bit of situation and would like to seek advise. I have hacked the kitchen wall to have a bar counter there. During the tile laying my ID pointed out that the kitchen tile is slope from right to left (frm seeing photo). This is for water flow towards the drainage. The problem is it cannot be aligned to the living room tile which is flat. Is this true that tiles frm living rm cannot be aligned to kitchen? im considering whether to ask ID to retile or options to conceal the step in tiles alignment. Oh no....my ID or tiler did not tell me anything like that too. But I think I might have the same issue with you when I try to connect the living/dinner area floor tile to the kitchen floor tile (which I'm overlaying too). Can anyone who has completed this area of reno advise? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applegirl 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Good Day neighbours, im facing a bit of situation and would like to seek advise. I have hacked the kitchen wall to have a bar counter there. During the tile laying my ID pointed out that the kitchen tile is slope from right to left (frm seeing photo). This is for water flow towards the drainage. The problem is it cannot be aligned to the living room tile which is flat. Is this true that tiles frm living rm cannot be aligned to kitchen? im considering whether to ask ID to retile or options to conceal the step in tiles alignment. Ya, I have the same problem too, end up install a shallow kerb over the matching line. Hi....... Anybody using Toshiba inverter for their aircon?????? Heard from the sales the outdoor unit is made in Japan unlike other brands which is from Thailand. Izzit true???? Anyway i have place a deposit for Mitsubishi electric but she strongly recomand me to choose Toshiba as it is cheaper by $200 dollar. We have also try the blower for Toshiba and found that the wind is stronger that Mitsubishi. Now getting confuse on which unit should i get... Any advise........ Ya, I have check with a few shops and confirmed Toshiba brand both fan coil and condenser are make and assemble in Japan, while Mitsubishi make in Japan but assemble in Malaysia.So, we get the Toshiba inverter and going to install next Tuesday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SoS 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Anybody having a Sys 3 + a Sys 1? I was told by my ID tat I need to apply for permit for an extra 15amp switch for Sys 3 (assuming that if the current 15amp switch provided by HDB is being used for my Sys 1). Is it true? How much to pay? I understand both cannot co-exist on the same 15amp switch as it will tripped. Hi Fred, I am using the Sys 3 + Sys 1. I am using two switch, one inverter using the aircon latch power swith, another using MBR socket (ROUND pin). no need to use extra switch... Initially i thought need to built too. but they said the round pin (i think is 15A, as i forgotten already) is sufficient. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Hi Fred, I am using the Sys 3 + Sys 1. I am using two switch, one inverter using the aircon latch power swith, another using MBR socket (ROUND pin). no need to use extra switch... Initially i thought need to built too. but they said the round pin (i think is 15A, as i forgotten already) is sufficient. OK...But which one is for which switch? Did u keep both switches "always on"? Ya, I have the same problem too, end up install a shallow kerb over the matching line. Hi, do you mean to say you constructed a shallow kerb between" the dining area & the kitchen, ie, something like our walkway to the toilet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
herbman76 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Did you cut yours in the service yard and/or the kitchen? nope never cut anything yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frederick_chia 1 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 nope never cut anything yet. But wouldn't it look weird for the service yard one to be sticking out of nowhere? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites