This midea aircon can remove workmanship issues

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it mean hot and dry air in the toilet which mean no mold and if hang clothes in toilet, it will dry very fast

also if at toilet mean water drain in toilet also
That's actually a good use of the hot air... But it'd mean your toilet would be rendered unusable while aircon is running.
 

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install in angmoland on first floor window like the video still ok, if bracket drop only casualty is the aircon unit itself

i'd like to see DIY'ers trying to hook this up to their 20th storey HDB window

:ROFLMAO:

Last time my mother got laundry rack that can hang bamboo poles out of the living room window. Not long after, someone from Town Council told her to remove and not do so in the future.

This compressor unit... confirm no talk. :s13:
 

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No point installing this, if you already have a whole service yard available. The piping for this unit cannot be extended. What you see is what you get...
 

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Is this being marketed here? It is a much better unit for spot cooling than wheel-in duct out AC units without dedicated process air lines. I'd get a couple in the blink of an eye.
It is marketed in Europe and seems to be popular. The price in EUR is around 1.2k-1.4k. A single casement window aircon here is less than 1k with installation if I am not wrong.
 

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Last time my mother got laundry rack that can hang bamboo poles out of the living room window. Not long after, someone from Town Council told her to remove and not do so in the future.

This compressor unit... confirm no talk. :s13:
i feel put in toilet is the best
 

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If u put in toilet then it will become warm (I actually like warm toilets lol). Then you need exhaust fan to pull the hot and moist air out. I think it's a decent idea especially if your bedroom has those open holes at the top which links to the toilet in some HDB units? BTW how much this cost though
If the compressor reuse the hot air to cool the fins, it's going to use more energy and break down faster.
 

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If living in landed this is perfect for people who prefer to do all things by themselves. The only issue is the lowest noise level is 38db while Daikin or Mitsubishi is 20db.
 
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