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30th November 2004, 11:04 AM #1
Small Split System Air Con - Advice Please
Hi All,
I picked up a Mistral 1HP Air Con at Bunnings yesterday for $379 - cheap as chips and comes with a 5 year warranty. I bought it because it was the last one there and I was really still deciding on what to do. (If I change my mind I can get a full refund under their 30 day policy thing)
My question is has anyone had these or any experience with these ?
I am just after a small unit for the bedroom of about 14m2. Also
if any of you have picked up some different brands that you think are better - like all of us here I am half way between broke and too cheap to spend real money - I am looking for value.
In reality I am sure this unit is only made to go for 5 years so if I got that out of it with some degree of reliability I would be happy otherwise I am open to suggestions
Thanks in Advance
Tom
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30th November 2004, 12:24 PM #2Intermediate Member
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Hi,
The installation cost is quite a bit so it might not be a bad idea to get a better brand. Also, does it come with all the necessary piping etc for installation? This will set you back $200 or so I think.
Having said that though, my friend got 3 mistral splits a year ago. He says they work quite well.
1HP unit will be plenty for a room that size. Anything bigger will actually be overkill.
Mowy
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30th November 2004, 12:32 PM #3
Thanks Mowy,
It is a full kit so it comes with everything which is good, I have been quoted $450 for install, I don't know how that compares but it seems ok. I am glad to have some feedback from an owner (or at least a mate of one)
Tom
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30th November 2004, 01:04 PM #4
Hi Tom
My first post. but I have a little experince with splits having installed four units at my place in FNQ.
I don't have any experience with Mistral, but it sounds like a reasonable price. the last units I installed were 2 x LG 9000 Btu 1 each in smaller bedrooms 9m2 each.
Generally I did all the drilling, hole cutting, and mounting and ran the wires in the roof. but I got a 'lecty to wire up and fridgy to set to work (evac and gas if required).
if you get the system installed totally by a "professional" and be careful here, it can cost upto $500 depending on the location of your evap (indoor) and Condensor (outdoor) units. the last 2 LG I installed had 10m of pipe between the units.
As i said I don't know about the mistral but one thing to check is the sound pressure rating (in dB) i have an Emailair 17000 btu for the lounge and the outside unit is rated at 67 dB and I wish I didn't as it's too noisy. the LG's and Panasonic have a outside dB rating of 60 and that about right. you don't even know there running most of the time. i mounted the LG's under my deck, don't even know that they are there.
So if I were you I'd check the plaque on the side of the outdoor unit and if it's over say 63-65dB i'd be using that 30day return policy of Bunnies. units with a lower dB might cost a bit more but worth it.
regards
John
You get what you pay for.
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30th November 2004, 01:20 PM #5
tcns
My brother-in-law installed a 1½hp Mistral last year in his glass room and he couldn't be happier with it. I was there last week and it certainly kept the room cool on 32° day.
The unit was pretty quite and you could not hear it from inside and it is outside his neighbors place and he doesn't complain about any noise.
My friend who is a air conditioning contactor say that they are made in China but Mistral has been around a long time and Chinese stuff is getting better.
As you say with a 5 year warranty thats only $76 a year which is really chicken feed and if it goes after 5 years a new one will probably be cheaper the way prices are going.
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30th November 2004, 01:52 PM #6Originally Posted by Barry_Whiteno-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!
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30th November 2004, 02:02 PM #7
Checked the manual on line - the outdoor unit produces 45dB which I believe is more than acceptable IMO - our old in window unit was 65dB - neighbours won't know themselves,
Thanks for all this feedback I am loving it, Thanks guys
Tom
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30th November 2004, 02:27 PM #8Originally Posted by jackiew
If its an old window unit they are the pits and you wouldn't be able to hear a 747 over some of them. But I think you will find a lot of smaller split system units are quite bearable.
You could try growing some dense shrubs around the area.
Although not making good neighbor relations you could always complain about it because there is a limit on the noise level they are allowed to make.
The trouble with a lot of those old units they are like Berger paints "they just keep, keeping on". That is an old paint slogan for Berger Paints if you don't know what it is.
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1st December 2004, 07:23 AM #9
What an interesting thread! I just got a quote of 1200 installed for a 1.65 HP split system. I think I will have to do more research.
We were actually looking for one of those dual systems, that has one condenser unit and two outlets - one for living space - one for bedroom.Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
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1st December 2004, 10:00 AM #10Originally Posted by seriph1
1. There is a company (to whom I have no affilation) caller Ager Airconditioning at Underwood that has prices listed at $499 + install for a 1.0HP and $995 + install for a 2.5 HP. A friend has two of these units which come with a 5 year warranty and they run really well. I don't know how much install is but I would assume around the $450-$500 mark for a single - probably get a deal if you had two done. So it looks like you are pretty close to that price so you have probably done well
2. If you get a "dual head" style unit keep in mind that when the system is running the smaller of your outlets it will still be using a huge fan and compressor to produce the cold air. What that means is that the running costs will be high for the smaller unit. As long as you factor that in, I don't know whether you can get an "inverter" model of this to save a bit of energy use ? Also factor in a higher cost for additional refrigerated lines and gas - I am not sure how much line or gas they come with standard but I would nearly guarantee that you will have to have additional lines and gas put in - not a big deal - probably a few hundred extra ?? (I am guessing here)
TomLast edited by tcns; 1st December 2004 at 10:54 AM.
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1st December 2004, 09:06 PM #11
Just on neighbors and noise looking through my construction certificate for the extension I am putting on to the house. It said that I would need to lodge a new development application if:
1. I installed a air conditioner closer then 3 metres to the boundary
or :
2. noise levels by the AC exceed 5dB over ambient backgroud noise measured at the boundary.
I guess their looking at ways to reduce the noise that affects neighbors ??? maybe ?Thinking about mowing the lawn doesn`t get it done !
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1st December 2004, 09:41 PM #12
thanks heaps for the feedback TCNS - I am going to look further into it .... and may even install a refrig unit in the roof space as our ducted heating has capacity to do that....will likely cost a bunch more though. We have fully zoned heating through the home, which makes it viable if it's affordable.
Can't think of a worse thing than noisy aircondos going 24/7 next to my bedroom window..... I NEED MY SHUTEYE!
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here
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2nd December 2004, 08:10 AM #13
keep cool
Originally Posted by seriph1
wish I could've afforded ducting all those years ago when I first started putting A/C into this place, maybe the next place.......
keep cool
John
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2nd December 2004, 08:21 AM #14
no it is gas ducted heating - spent the bucks and got the best one we could find - super efficiant, zoned and all that ..... BELIEVE it has the capacity to have cooling fitted to it as well ..... good point abt the reverse cycle AIRCON energy consideration.
thanks!Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here
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2nd December 2004, 10:08 AM #15Senior Member
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I have just had the 1.0hp installed in my bedroom and the 2.5hp installed in the family room. Both units are mistral and bought from bunnings.
The units themselves are excellent. the one in the bedroom is very quiet,both indoors and out. (head & compressor) i was told they are a copy of the mitsubishi unit.
Use the recommended installer. I think its Electric Blue or something like that. Question the installer when he turns up, make sure he knows what he is doing. dont feel stupid for asking questions. just because they are "licenced" does not mean they know what they are doing. The local company up here had a simple job and completely Ducked the job up [replace d with f] and burnt the mother board out :mad: :mad: .
the service agent came out and had to re wire the unit and replace the motherboard which cost another $650.00 on top of the install costs. i havnt paid the first company yet. the wiring job was totally screwed up. a nasty join covered in elect tape midway thru and the earth used as an active with a bit of tape wrapped around it at the compressor end. :eek:
in summary, dont be in a hurry to get it installed once you buy it, shop around and do your homework. it will save you a ton of greif.
there are more cowboys in this industry than a John Wayne movie.
G
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