neubie 2 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 I just signed my quotation yesterday. Final quotation at 25787. Redo whole 3 unit except for windows and main door (as fire proof door too expensive to replace). Using a contractor to do my reno.. you got PM! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 Ironically it didn't hit me to check on the NEA DB piror my fridge purchase. (It was 4 ticks though) Guess, we really love the design and functions of the fridge. And then, i take a step back and thought, "wth, why spent so much time and calculating the Watts saving of LED vs CF, whereas the fridge here already chalk up a good amount of power consumption." My new panasonic fridge arrived yesterday :D it's the newest NR-BU343, 282-litre model with bottom freezer, not the inverter type but has annual power consumption of 460kWh, one of the lowest in the markets of similar capacity.... i learnt this from the salesman when I wanted to get the inverter series, he told me not to be blinded by the inverter hype and the more-ticks-frenzy, rather look at the NEA database of aircon/fridge sticker label that shows the lab-tested power consumption....which makes sense immediately loaded up with lots of beer and soft drinks...haaaa Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 Ironically it didn't hit me to check on the NEA DB piror my fridge purchase. (It was 4 ticks though) Guess, we really love the design and functions of the fridge. And then, i take a step back and thought, "wth, why spent so much time and calculating the Watts saving of LED vs CF, whereas the fridge here already chalk up a good amount of power consumption." bingo.... the fridge is running 24/7/365, compared to lights running 8/7/365... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 bingo.... the fridge is running 24/7/365, compared to lights running 8/7/365... haha, well said bro. One consolation I have is afterall it's still 4 ticks (& 2nd fridge in running in terms of energy efficient) and fridge doesn't really consume the same power all the time, assuming that you don't keep opening the fridge door. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 bingo.... the fridge is running 24/7/365, compared to lights running 8/7/365... haha, well said bro. One consolation I have is afterall it's still 4 ticks (& 2nd fridge in running in terms of energy efficient) and fridge doesn't really consume the same power all the time, assuming that you don't keep opening the fridge door. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Esther192 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 My new panasonic fridge arrived yesterday :D it's the newest NR-BU343, 282-litre model with bottom freezer, not the inverter type but has annual power consumption of 460kWh, one of the lowest in the markets of similar capacity.... i learnt this from the salesman when I wanted to get the inverter series, he told me not to be blinded by the inverter hype and the more-ticks-frenzy, rather look at the NEA database of aircon/fridge sticker label that shows the lab-tested power consumption....which makes sense immediately loaded up with lots of beer and soft drinks...haaaa when choosing fridge take note of the clearance space on sideways and rear, as most fridges nowadays have their heat-exchangers installed at the sides, so a minimum of 5cm on all sides are to be observed, as the compressor will work less hard to dissipate the heat, translating to longer service life. at the same time, my 37" samsung is finally wall-mounted on the rotating console.... very clean and sleek-looking, all the 4 x HDMI/VGA/component/AC cables all tucked behind.... Samsung give me a VuePoint bracket (FOC) with effortless tilting mechanism to reduce stray light (glare from window reflections) but the overall thickness of the bracket is twice as thick as the tv itself.... but wth, free one, beggars can't be choosers.... Hey neubie, I like your fridge, am thinking of going for Panasonic too... and about this Inverter issue... thanks for sharing the information... am thinking of going to Gain City Expo sale tomorrow... dunno if can find or not.. About the Inverter issue, does your info also apply to Air-con? the price diff is quite a lot whether Inverter or not... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggy 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 hi neubie just looked through yr blog, very impressed with all the details of yr reno journey. My reno is already completed, wanted to do a day by day "report" but after a while, cannot keep up. congrats for yr almost completed reno! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 Hey neubie, I like your fridge, am thinking of going for Panasonic too... and about this Inverter issue... thanks for sharing the information... am thinking of going to Gain City Expo sale tomorrow... dunno if can find or not.. About the Inverter issue, does your info also apply to Air-con? the price diff is quite a lot whether Inverter or not... the model i bot according to the salesman, is the latest one, so i not sure if they sell there, but no harm go there check out....ya, i tink that NEA website oso shows aircons single/multi/inverter/non-inverter models.... so make a detail study of the specs before committing... yes, inverter will cost more than their non-inverter fixed-speed counterparts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 hi neubie just looked through yr blog, very impressed with all the details of yr reno journey. My reno is already completed, wanted to do a day by day "report" but after a while, cannot keep up. congrats for yr almost completed reno! thanks froggy for taking the time to go thru... no doubt my reno is completed, i will always try to find fault with the flat and try to touch-up....haaaaa, those cable trunking gaps that can be further touched up, i will get a tube of silicon caulk and seal them up.... ;p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
delapompe 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 wah truly a great revamp. i love your kitchen glass door, do you mind share with me the damage of your kitchen glass door? =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggy 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 thanks froggy for taking the time to go thru... no doubt my reno is completed, i will always try to find fault with the flat and try to touch-up....haaaaa, those cable trunking gaps that can be further touched up, i will get a tube of silicon caulk and seal them up.... ;p hey neubie since you are such a diy person, can check with you something? If the metal strips separating different floor tiles are rusty, how to get rid and prevent further rust from forming? Unfortunately, this is in the toilet floor, so that area does get wet each time we wash. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
istel 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 My new panasonic fridge arrived yesterday :D it's the newest NR-BU343, 282-litre model with bottom freezer, not the inverter type but has annual power consumption of 460kWh, one of the lowest in the markets of similar capacity.... i learnt this from the salesman when I wanted to get the inverter series, he told me not to be blinded by the inverter hype and the more-ticks-frenzy, rather look at the NEA database of aircon/fridge sticker label that shows the lab-tested power consumption....which makes sense immediately loaded up with lots of beer and soft drinks...haaaa when choosing fridge take note of the clearance space on sideways and rear, as most fridges nowadays have their heat-exchangers installed at the sides, so a minimum of 5cm on all sides are to be observed, as the compressor will work less hard to dissipate the heat, translating to longer service life. at the same time, my 37" samsung is finally wall-mounted on the rotating console.... very clean and sleek-looking, all the 4 x HDMI/VGA/component/AC cables all tucked behind.... Samsung give me a VuePoint bracket (FOC) with effortless tilting mechanism to reduce stray light (glare from window reflections) but the overall thickness of the bracket is twice as thick as the tv itself.... but wth, free one, beggars can't be choosers.... Wow, your house's looking great neu bro I wish my reno's over already like yours, then can relak jack haha... I'm also in the midst of selecting the fridge, washing machine and aircon. To say the truth, I'm also quite obsessed with the ticks and what not, it seems that Hitachi has a series of fridge with 4 ticks and for one of the 332l or 358l model, the annual cost for electricity consumption is lesser than $120+ when I was browsing around Harvey Norman. Awaiting for more pictures Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 wah truly a great revamp. i love your kitchen glass door, do you mind share with me the damage of your kitchen glass door? =) 2k4 from J & J Glass Construction Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted November 5, 2010 hey neubie since you are such a diy person, can check with you something? If the metal strips separating different floor tiles are rusty, how to get rid and prevent further rust from forming? Unfortunately, this is in the toilet floor, so that area does get wet each time we wash. wa, this one jialat. need to ask ur contractor how come it's not stainess steel and request him to make good... apply rust inhibitors will not solve the problem since it gets wet and washed away eventually. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted November 6, 2010 (edited) spent a lil bit more on home entertainment..... yesterday got meself a Cambridge Audio Sonata AR30 and Mission M30i bookshelf speakers A product shot of the iPod dock + amp combo, FM/AM + 3 auxiliary inputs + iPod/iPhone, .... very high-quality internal construction with donut toroidal transformer power supply... a tiny package that packs a beefy 40Wrms per channel @ 8ohms ....more than enuf for me... and the accompanying bookshelf speakers... looks small in size but big in sound... initially was skeptical and worried the bass cannot make it and need a subwoofer to go with it (additional $$$ and footprint)... but was pleasantly surprised with its performance.... The combo in action... working perfectly with my iPhone 3G with simultaneous internet tethering.... Edited November 6, 2010 by neubie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites