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Originally Posted by shubhamAT
(Post 2795478)
Also, when buying a fridge/ac don't wait for 1 hour, as i did (as the delivery guy says), before switching it on. Test it out in front of the delivery guy and only when every thing is in order sign on the delivery challan. |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 2798377)
There is a point to that wait, which you can find in many, if not all, fridge manuals. An engineer explained it to me, once, and it something to do with letting the lubricant in the compressor settle. I may have the details wrong, but I was assured that not letting the thing settle in is very bad for it. Most delivery guys do not know this, and are all to keen to switch on right away. I learnt this when buying a new office fridge. IT Manager ...obviously responsible for kitchen equipment, right? OK, to be fair, they knew I was a shopoholic and would enjoy it :) |
Originally Posted by ramkya1
(Post 2797974)
Need to buy 10 ceiling fans for a flat in the making. Havells is advertising their energy efficient fans with 1200- 1400 mms, 50 W consumption.. confused!! Want some advise and guidelines on buying Ceiling fans, any information on the energy saving part wold be useful. Thanks, --Ramky ===== |
Originally Posted by vijaycool
(Post 2799077)
It all depends on where you live. If the place has high heat like chennai and hyd, it need higher cfm fan. Crompton Greaves High speed is the best I have come across. Just for curiosity I even purchased Havells but its not the same league as CG high speed fans. |
Originally Posted by carboy
(Post 2799099)
What exactly is cfm? |
Originally Posted by ramkya1
(Post 2797974)
Need to buy 10 ceiling fans for a flat in the making. Havells is advertising their energy efficient fans with 1200- 1400 mms, 50 W consumption.. confused!! Want some advise and guidelines on buying Ceiling fans, any information on the energy saving part wold be useful. |
Originally Posted by hsejars
(Post 2799485)
Do not buy Havells. I bought two for my flat and within 3 months, one was making a noise like a grinder & the other though not that loud is definitely not quiet either (I am yet to get them rectified). In my previous flat, we had three 12 year old Orients with not even a whisper of sound. I would strongly suggest go for Orient. |
Originally Posted by ghodlur
(Post 2799655)
Need suggestions. I will be shifting residence soon and wanted to know what could be the general charges for shifting the Samsung split AC. I was told it would cost Rs 3000/- for the same by Samsung service centre in Thane. Is this the correct cost. I could get it done by an AC repair/service centre at a lesser cost but would it OK if I get it done from 3rd party instead of Samsug? Will there be any post installation issues? |
Originally Posted by carboy
(Post 2799873)
My LG Window Airconditioner Remote has got spoilt(because I didn't use it for a long time - the battery was in and it leaked). So my questions are - can it be repaired - is it worth repairing - Do I need to get a new remote from LG or can it be got from any shop? |
Originally Posted by carboy - can it be repaired - is it worth repairing - Do I need to get a new remote from LG or can it be got from any shop? |
Originally Posted by hsejars
(Post 2799485)
Do not buy Havells. I bought two for my flat and within 3 months, one was making a noise like a grinder & the other though not that loud is definitely not quiet either (I am yet to get them rectified). In my previous flat, we had three 12 year old Orients with not even a whisper of sound. I would strongly suggest go for Orient. |
Originally Posted by hsejars
(Post 2799485)
Do not buy Havells. I bought two for my flat and within 3 months, one was making a noise like a grinder & the other though not that loud is definitely not quiet either (I am yet to get them rectified). In my previous flat, we had three 12 year old Orients with not even a whisper of sound. I would strongly suggest go for Orient. |
Originally Posted by ramkya1
(Post 2799489)
hsejars: Thanks for the information, I will include the old timer fans like Orient, CG etc., into the evaluation now. @ Vijaycool, lambuhere1 & carboy: Thanks for the inputs. Looks like Havells is not as good as it appears to be. --Ramky -------- |
Originally Posted by Aroy
(Post 2801602)
The problem is that till the last decade fans were made in India. They were good and robust and would last at least 40 years without any trouble. I have fans which are 40 years old running without any problems, while the fifteen year old pieces have had a couple of rewinding done. |
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