*Works so well **Fastly.Cool** that it only requires daytime operation until high temp and humidity are overnight. It is difficult to get to side filters, but back is easily accessible.*
Well this is a good start but there is also 1 big thing that is not talked about. The Mitsubishi DPLS2 drain pan level sensor. It makes you remove thermal sensor from board with a pig tail to install sensor downstream. This module was bad and caused P1. Installed original senor back in the board all set. FYI
I always find that the system is low on charge when I have that error. As soon as I reset the disconnect for 10-12 minutes I turn everything on full blast and charge it up properly then it goes away and works. I've seen many guys change them out without testing anything else then have the same exact problem.
Sir, I have a Mitsubishi electric inverter Mr. slim ac and it's the outdoor fan is not working and the outdoor PCB of my ac keeps blinking 6 times.. After some time the indoor light also keeps flashing so sir can you suggest to me how to fix this error.
Will replacing my remote on my mR sLIM msz-fe18na unit fix my heating issue? It keeps running even after setting the thermostat on remote to 59. Installer didn't know how to fix. It just keeps heating the room to the point I have to shut it off
5 years late but if you had another remote you could have tried a different one on it and tried the possible bad remote on another system in a different room
Hi,my ac is brand new,it's av12000 btu,it cools and heats my room very good,but on the remote I can press a button and it would tell me the room temperature,now if I set my unit to 23 degrees celsius and check the room temperature it will sometimes go 22 degrees Celsius,before it would shut down,is this rite? Thank you
*Works so well **Fastly.Cool** that it only requires daytime operation until high temp and humidity are overnight. It is difficult to get to side filters, but back is easily accessible.*
Bro pretended to come down from a kitchen stairs just for the intro shot lmao
Well this is a good start but there is also 1 big thing that is not talked about. The Mitsubishi DPLS2 drain pan level sensor. It makes you remove thermal sensor from board with a pig tail to install sensor downstream. This module was bad and caused P1. Installed original senor back in the board all set. FYI
I wish I had read this comment before I got a new board.
How do you check an exterior thermistor that’s not communicating to the computer controls? 🤨 :)
I always find that the system is low on charge when I have that error. As soon as I reset the disconnect for 10-12 minutes I turn everything on full blast and charge it up properly then it goes away and works. I've seen many guys change them out without testing anything else then have the same exact problem.
Sir, I have a Mitsubishi electric inverter Mr. slim ac and it's the outdoor fan is not working and the outdoor PCB of my ac keeps blinking 6 times.. After some time the indoor light also keeps flashing so sir can you suggest to me how to fix this error.
Tell me the resistance value of coil sensor and room sensor
Will replacing my remote on my mR sLIM msz-fe18na unit fix my heating issue? It keeps running even after setting the thermostat on remote to 59. Installer didn't know how to fix. It just keeps heating the room to the point I have to shut it off
5 years late but if you had another remote you could have tried a different one on it and tried the possible bad remote on another system in a different room
Thank you
The board is very expensive.
Yeah, they tell you to replace the whole board while you may only have a defective cap or some other very simple component 🤣
Now tell us how to replace it lol
Not user friendly for laymen who prefer to diy.
Hi,my ac is brand new,it's av12000 btu,it cools and heats my room very good,but on the remote I can press a button and it would tell me the room temperature,now if I set my unit to 23 degrees celsius and check the room temperature it will sometimes go 22 degrees Celsius,before it would shut down,is this rite? Thank you