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    Quote Originally Posted by winterbrew View Post
    I think all the hot weather is going over to SA again like it usually does.

    Back down to a reasonable 29C today.

    Feel sorry for the people that lost their houses in the hills. One of our guys at work lost his house in the Perth hills bushfire of a few years ago.
    Yep, enjoying a warm 40+ for the next few days. Thankfully I'm working nights so it all good. Only one more day and I'm gonna be enjoying a few tinnies on the the beach.

    I did see a bit on the news about the fires over that way. Hope no more houses are lots and no fires make it to deano house

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinkydi View Post
    Daikin, little more expensive ,serviced and backed up with there own tech's and installers
    A lot of people seem to recommend Daikin, I have a couple of old Fujitsu's and one Daikin, but the Daikin has cost me more in repairs that the Fujitsu's put together.

    I am wondering if they just went through a bad product cycle, and if it might be worth trying them again now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragons View Post
    A lot of people seem to recommend Daikin, I have a couple of old Fujitsu's and one Daikin, but the Daikin has cost me more in repairs that the Fujitsu's put together.

    I am wondering if they just went through a bad product cycle, and if it might be worth trying them again now.
    dont know much about ac units, i've had two houses with ducted, and the service when needed was fantastic, i think daikin manufacture all there own stuff, also had very good reports on Mitsubishi Heavy industries ac, and Panasonic, but can only comment on what i've had, not much help really

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinkydi View Post
    dont know much about ac units, i've had two houses with ducted, and the service when needed was fantastic, i think daikin manufacture all there own stuff, also had very good reports on Mitsubishi Heavy industries ac, and Panasonic, but can only comment on what i've had, not much help really
    You've been plenty of help... I like hearing personal opinions on things before I make a move, just hearing what people's experience with them helps a lot.

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    You guys in the west make sure you keep the fluids up MORE BEER !!

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    i think i heard on news that it was a fallen power pole that started the fire,s, just looking at the burn't out house is hard to comprehend

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