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| Posted: Thu Jun 18th, 2009 06:23 pm |
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bigasseaglesfan Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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I'm looking to start installing mini-split heat pump systems as an additional service. I like the units for the fact that they are ductless and pretty simple to install(famous last words Thanks
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| Posted: Fri Jun 19th, 2009 03:27 am |
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dkpd1581 Sublime Master of Appliantology
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I don't install them; however, I have to work on them. From a technicians point of view they are more hassle than they are worth. Getting parts, getting Tech Support, getting access to even test or work on the thing is difficult to impossible. Many times it would be faster and cheaper to kick an air handler off of the wall or replace the entire condensing unit than repair it. I have literally waited for boards to ship in from Japan. And so that you know....that takes a while. Tech support is basically "Replace the board" to which I answer "Which board?" There are two and the answer "Well try this one and if not then replace the other." ** ACTUAL CONVERSATION WITH MITSUBISHI SUPPORT SUWANEE GA 2009** IF ... I F... you do a good clean install, torque the fittings with a real torque wrench, pressure check the line sets @300 psig, pull a real vacuum below 500 microns using a micron gauge and clean pump oil that doesn't look like coffee grounds when you drain it, and you set the air handler to the correct height observing the 12' of free throw area, and use it for what it is intended for - convenience cooling (not computer rooms, not primary residential heat/cool) you have a chance. Build in a lot of room for your warranty budget or else you will regret it in labor costs. Do not go about it with the "Bubba Butt Crack HVAC LLC" mentality and you should be ok. When they work, they work great. When they fail, the fail miserably. Remember it ADVANCED ELECTRONICS on the name. Repair and replacement parts costs are HUGE and you had better prepare your customer for that fact. Mini splits are pushing the envelope of what can be done in miniturization, electrical technology, and efficiency. It is a new art form that requires excellent troubleshooting skills and the right tools.
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| Posted: Sat Jun 20th, 2009 04:28 pm |
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Bobice Sublime Master of Appliantology
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"Bubba Butt Crack HVAC LLC" mentality This mentality should be totaly verbotant, no matter what system you are working on.
____________________ Retired US Army Refrigeration Specialist / NYC Board of Education HVAC/R (Retired) 40 Years HVAC/R service, sales,installations. |
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| Posted: Sun Jun 21st, 2009 06:40 am |
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grey one Sublime Master of Appliantology
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The comp. I work for sells and installs them . I do not do any service or install of these , but I will see what I can find out. I do know the boss has two in his abode and has had no problems. But I will talk to the tech. and see what he says and what brand they are(brain went dead) .. We are in the great frozen north , but it hardly ever gets too cold or too hot for long at a time.
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| Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2009 02:07 pm |
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bigasseaglesfan Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Thanks for the info so far guys. I was working on a FUJITSU unit last week and called thier tech support dept, I would have to say they were very helpful!! I This may be a unit they I would sell because I like tech support. I'm in the process of taking my EPA test so it may be a few more weeks before I start to "Pitch" any units.
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| Posted: Thu Jun 25th, 2009 04:14 am |
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grey one Sublime Master of Appliantology
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update -- I guess we sell amcoraire . Have no idea how many were sold. Install takes 4-5 hrs. No service calls yet - amcoraire may have a commercial company to service , they are treating me like a mushroom - feeding me bull shit and keeping me in the dark..
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| Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 01:39 am |
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telefunkenu47 Master Appliantologist
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I am partial to the mitsubishi Mr Slim. Every component on there is made by Mitsubishi industries, right down to the last semiconductor. That means the quality control and parts availability down the road. Tech support is good, company tech reps have training seminars at the holiday inn, the even buy us lunch..that goes a long way with me.
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| Posted: Thu Sep 24th, 2009 10:14 pm |
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trapper Master Appliantologist
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I have installed dozens of the Daikin units and have experienced zero problems. Simple install and SEER ratings are excellent. That is what 85% of the world uses for equipment.
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| Posted: Tue Nov 3rd, 2009 03:47 am |
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Shootist Master Appliantologist
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I prefer the Fujitsu units and the tech support is awesome. The 2 times I needed them ended up being broken control wires. No equipment failures to date and about 15 systems in operation.
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