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I'm looking for a single unit Inverter for my room. One contractor proposed a Mitsubishi MSY-GE 10 VA (9000 BTU indoor unit) for $1000. Any one has any other tips? Or good experience with any company? Thanks.

 

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I'm looking for a single unit Inverter for my room. One contractor proposed a Mitsubishi MSY-GE 10 VA (9000 BTU indoor unit) for $1000. Any one has any other tips? Or good experience with any company? Thanks.

You got mail :rolleyes:

 

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You got mail :rolleyes:

Coolerpod,

Thanks for the contact. I have just contacted her and will be sending their man down to take a look. Any tips on what to look out for will be appreciated.

 

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Coolerpod,

Thanks for the contact. I have just contacted her and will be sending their man down to take a look. Any tips on what to look out for will be appreciated.

Hi hi,

Well,you can think about where you want to place the FCU in your room,best to put FCU on a wall with no large electrical appliances under or over your bed.How you feel or want the trucking to be run,prefably the shortest route from your condenser to your FCU.

Cover your furnitures,bed or electrical appliances with lots of plastic sheets-can get that from ntuc.I used red plastic sheets i get from ntuc. You need to do that cause there will be a lot of drilling and it's very dusty. :o The techs will also cover the floor with newspapers,sweep the debrics for you.

Also be prepare to sweep and mop your floor a few times to get rid of the dusty feeling after the installation is done. :)

Hope the tips will help..

Cheers,

Coolerpod

 

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Hi hi,

Well,you can think about where you want to place the FCU in your room,best to put FCU on a wall with no large electrical appliances under or over your bed.How you feel or want the trucking to be run,prefably the shortest route from your condenser to your FCU.

Cover your furnitures,bed or electrical appliances with lots of plastic sheets-can get that from ntuc.I used red plastic sheets i get from ntuc. You need to do that cause there will be a lot of drilling and it's very dusty. :o The techs will also cover the floor with newspapers,sweep the debrics for you.

Also be prepare to sweep and mop your floor a few times to get rid of the dusty feeling after the installation is done. :)

Hope the tips will help..

Cheers,

Coolerpod

hi coolerpad

thinkin of gettin ME inverters for my plc . pls pm me ctt ty

tia

fini

 

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jackloan,

Does it comes with bracket and powerpoint ?

because this price is really looks attractive ?

i just install one yesterday for 1200. comes with power point and bracket.

I'm looking for a single unit Inverter for my room. One contractor proposed a Mitsubishi MSY-GE 10 VA (9000 BTU indoor unit) for $1000. Any one has any other tips? Or good experience with any company? Thanks.
 

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I have a Panasonic Inverter Single-Split system installed in July for only $888.

Class 1 Armaflex insulation, Gauge 23 copper tubings and 16 mm drainage pipe, without bracket & powerpoint.

Model is CS-S9JKZW(CU-S9JKZ).

You can shortlist the most energy efficiency aircons & fridge at NEA.

 

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I got a quote for Mitsubishi single system 18000 BTU for around 1.3k yesterday at Gain City.

Any other brand which is cheaper than this? But need to have 18k BTU or at least higher than 12k BTU cos my bedroom is big (combined master bedroom with one common bedroom).

 

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