Thank you man. It's very rare to meet a fair and honest business man these days. I'm in SE Virginia and your information saved me nearly a thousand dollars. God bless you sir.
DormantIdeas NIQ 3 minutes ago (edited) I see a lot of praise for the FUJITSU brand, people have had units for more than 10 years Ok I am in the area you bring up, and I need to cool and heat a minibus - 15ft passenger area, - 8ft wide, - 7+ft tall, - and the short cabin 3ft. Purring on low: - what size will do that? -What brand?(the brand you mentioned? can't remember, never heard of it.) -What SEER? -What HSPS? -Voltage, 120V. (solar system restriction) can go 240V if it is really worth the efficiency trade They say SEER 19 to 25 is all that is needed, as over that(38+) it takes 20 to 40 years to recup the higher cost) + given the humidity the SEER goes out of the window. Gotta have the remote control or IOS app - wifi / bluetooth
We are building a 200 sq. ft. addition on the back of our home where our AZ room is located. It will be removed and be rebuilt as an addition ... that said, we need a little extra cooling there so we were talking with the contractor about adding a mini-split. Several good choices, Daikin being one of them. Just one question, why are they so crazy expensive ??? One company quoted a Mitsubishi 9,000 BTU unit (small) for upwards of 6,354.00 !! Outragous considering I could almost replace my entire home unit for the same cost ... puzzled. Thanks in advance ...
Just had a new Daikin split system installed in my home in Texas on Friday 10-2. 3 ton, 16 seer a/c 80 afu gas furnace. It is replacing a 25 yr old Lennox. Thanks for your videos. Along with a lot of home work and your videos, I feel confident I made the right decision. Time will tell if the install was good. It looks fine from what I can tell.
Thanks for sharing this information. We're in Japan and this is the brand that has been recommended to us. We're looking at the newest "8-tatami" (131-sq-ft room size) model S25YTEX, but there's really nothing about it available yet. It's good to get some insight into the company from someone in the industry.
Very cool that you’re in Japan. That said, different countries have different products even by the same companies! In fact, I haven’t heard of the product you just described yet. Maybe it will make it here at some point. I also have friends in Europe that say there are different products offered by Daikin there that we don’t have and vice versa.
@@NewHVACGuide That might be a possibility I am not sure as companies licensed others to do their product it varies from market to market I am just guessing.
Daikin is pretty much the Toyota of Aircon. The largest selling brand globally. Pretty much everywhere I've been in Asia (Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, The Philippines, Japan) Daikin is everywhere.
Been quoted a Daikin / DX3SQN2410 / 13.4 SEER 2 TON AC. installed for 5 grand. Is this a fair price? I'm in Toronto, Canada if that makes a difference.
I heard that Daikin manufactures Goodman and Amana? Is this true? If so do your recommendations in this video apply to Amana and Goodman as well? Just curious...really like your videos. I just subscribed. Thanks. Kevin
Hello, can multiple zones be programmed to work.together, like I have three cassettes on one heat pump, will a daikin one control be able to group the zones
I was a Fuji & Mitsubishi guy.. Not anymore ! Daikin is a superior product ,,also have more options to meet all needs ! I also like that most on their product line is manufactured in the USA !
Purchased Daikin mini split 2/18, evaporator coil leaking. No head or replacement coil available. 4 years old and no replacement parts. Might as well buy throw aways!
I'm installing a two stage variable speed gas furnace. Looking forward to add a hear pump to the mix to help the gas furnace. Do you advise adding a Heat Pump fit type or the bigger unit with higher seers?
Depending on the orientation of the furnace, you may be limited on what options you have to match with it. The Daikin Fit heat pump cannot be paired with a horizontal furnace coil currently. It’s not an AHRI match
I just got a Daikin Fit installed. I was really surprised how much power it consumed and how long it took to heat the house from 55 degrees to 68. The temperature was about 48 degrees outside. Took 4.5 hours to heat to 68 and consumed about 21 KW. The cost for that was about $8.82 @.42 per kw. Right now I am paranoid about using the heater on my new Daikin Fit because it would cost a lot of money each time I use it. Is this normal? Or can the installer tuned something?
Thank you for these videos! We are looking to install a new Daikin ac and furnace combo in our home. It's about 1,300 sqft. What do you think a fair price would be?
In 2017 I had a double Daikin system installed in my home by who I believe to be the largest installer of split AC systems in the Phila. area. By double systems, I mean that they installed 2 condenser units, and 7 wall units. My systems are the Emdura line, which I believe are considered premium units. The installer did maintain the system for my 5 yr. warranty period, but after 5 yrs. the quoted price to extend my warranty was more than what the cost would be for 2 new systems. The service techs were excellent, but were very poorly prepared to service my system. They were very unfamiliar with my system, and they would all tell me that other systems were much easier to maintain. During that time, one of my units stopped working. They would send techs to my home to replace electronic boards in the unit, but they would fail immediately when power was applied. They finally replaced the whole unit, but the time it took to fix the problem was most of the summer AC season. Every time they ordered a part it took several weeks to get it, since the parts had to be ordered from either Texas or Korea. I just want to share my experience with anyone thinking of buying a Daikin system.
@@NewHVACGuide All I know for sure is when I was having the issue with the blown condenser unit, the tech would install a new e-board, it would immediately fail, and they would order another one from Daikin. This happened 2 or three times before they switched out the entire unit. As I said, this took almost the entire summer cooling season to resolve. This was when everyone was having supply chain issues, so I don't know who to blame, but as a customer, I lost half the AC in my home for what took forever to resolve. Right now I am having problems with clogged condensate lines. My understanding is that it will cost hundreds of dollars per wall unit to have them unclogged. I just want potential buyers to understand that system maintenance is extremely expensive and needs to be considered when purchasing these AC systems. I would appreciate it if you could tell The easiest way to get service manuals for my wall units.
if the board was failing immediately, then something was killing it and being missed. That said, no one is perfect but some manufacturers were making us wait 3-6 months for parts during the pandemic!
Man your videos are great !! I have the Daikin fit heat pump with furnace, is is best to put it on (Auto) heat ,or on just " heat mode " for the winter ? Thanks
Thanks pal. So the auto means auto changeover. It can run in heat mode if it gets below a certain temperature and AC mode if it gets above a certain temperature. It’s great for mild climates like where I live in Virginia in the spring and fall because some nights the heat will run when the AC runs during the day. I did a video on auto changeover if you want to check it out.
I think they are great for what you are describing. Different zones and better comfort typically. I think Daikin and Mitsubishi are probably the top in America. Both are good at different things. In cold weather, Daikin I think is better across-the-board. Mitsubishi hyper heat is the only thing worth installing in cold weather for Mitsubishi. That said, being in Florida, I think they would both be great but Mitsubishi will probably have higher seer options.
Have a question. Have gotten 4-5 bids for new install. Only one indicates they will replace line set. All others say “flush” current line set. Most things I see says line set should be replaced. Your thoughts please.
Thanks for your insight. I'm hoping you can help me out with my system that was installed on 2017.Outdoor unit is a 3MXS24NMVJU 2T 3PT, 2 indoor units are FTXS12LVJUIT24.5S The issue is the upstairs unit operates fine on AC and Fan mode. In Heat mode the fan will not come on. There is heat present at the coil. There is no trouble code displayed. The lower air handler was programed as the primary unit and there is no change if it's shutdown. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way I am a small electrical contractor and I have some ability to resolve the issue. The company that installed the system changed hands recently and they have looked at this and said that with no error code it would be a shot in the dark diagnosing the problem.
I have had very good luck with Amana AC and a 94% gas furnace for 12 years . However now I am in Florida and stuck with a heat pump and air handler. So I am thinking strongly to stay with Amana, I like the life time full replacement on the compressor. BUT I just read that the reversing valve is Chinese made and failure rates are very high. Your video says all american parts ( I think you said that) So do you install many HP's and what has your experience been in the 2 years with Daikin reversing valve thanks
First, a lot of parts installed and American systems are made in Asia. That’s nothing new. That said, we rarely have reversing valve sgo bad because we use proper breathing techniques when installing our systems.
Hi Griffin Air, Does Daikin make a residential system where you can use a single condenser unit, like a Daikin Fit, to run a standard central AC evaporator coil and a two zone mini split heads? We have the need in two areas of the home for more intense cool but would rather not have two condenser units in our small yard. Thanks Matt
Brazing? 😬 One main thing is flowing nitrogen when brazing so the inside of the lineset doesn't oxedize. And, another would be protecting components from the heat
Hey buddy I have a Lux air unit for one of my zones and it has a leak and taking about 4 to 5 pounds every summer. HVAC guy suggesting I replace the unit with the Dakin. Just wanted to get your thoughts on this not sure if it’s worth is charging it every summer for a few hundred dollars or spending a couple thousand and replacing it
Hi Josh, can the Daikin Fit system be installed to work with a motorized damper that routes air to two different zones, each connected to their own thermostat? We have a 1,400 sq ft 1.5 story house that requires ducted supply and return air, but there is ZERO space to accommodate two separate heat pumps... I have had great success installing conventional ducted heat pump systems using a two zone controller board, motorized dampers, and variable speed motors that reduce speed when only one zone is calling. BTW, we are NOT open to using min-split head units... We've used them previously but they do a HORRIBLE job of managing high indoor humidity situations... Our application is the water front with massive humidity issues.
Any recommendations for an installer in the Midlothian/Richmond area that installs Daikin equipment? Have had a hard time locating installers that carry this equipment.
Hey! Johnstone in Richmond is the Daikin Supplier for contractors. Try calling them and asking who their best contractor/customer is. They have a front row seat to who is good/bad
My wife and I are going to choose the Daikin Fit to replace our 24 year old Carrier unit. Thanks for all of the information your various videos provide. I’m curious if you have any thoughts on a small minority of installers who complain that Daikin is not a quality unit. Again - I stress there are very few!
I would not worry about what some contractors say about Daikin. I find many residential contractors hire the bottom-tier installers/service techs that can’t handle the technology. They will be out of business in three years because they haven’t equipped themselves for the future.
What are your thoughts on Daikin [FIT] 3.5 Ton system CHPE3743D4A - coil section MBVC2000AA-1 - Fan section DC17VSS421AA - condenser section Daikin One wifi controller for [FIT]?
Are you still recommending Daiken as your number one still as of Dec 16th 2021? ALso is this the brand you have at your main home? You like this better than carrier and trane?
Yes, no, yes. I don’t have a Daikin in my home yet because one of the systems are original it will be replaced by a Daikin in a couple years. The other system is a Bosch that we put in before we were selling Daikin.
Good Informative Video As Usual !!! I see more and more HVAC contractors in my area now selling/recommending Daikin. Can the Fit and VRF products be used as a ducted system?
Albert Levet the FIT system is ducted at least the product I installed. It was a heat pump converted from gas furnace and ac. The VRF system can be ductless or ducted. It just depends on which indoor unit is used.
VRV is Daikin, and yes, you can install as ducted, just like a traditional split system, but with the advantages of inverter technology and smaller outdoor footprint. You would have an indoor air handler. I would recommend the Sky Air line
Hey griffin, question for ya! I am looking to have a new furnace and a/c installed at my house. Daikin furnace dm97mc/dm96vc and a/c dx17vss/dx16sa. We are debating on which to go with.. split level, 2200 Sq ft. Thanks boss!
Well I love the fit but I’m a little biased LOL. In my market, inverter systems are worth the extra investment. In your market, that may not be the case. The fit is also super quiet.
In another video you mentioned that you really liked the Bosch heat pumps. We're getting estimates for heat and A/C and the installer we'd like to work with likes Bosch heat pumps. I asked him about the Daikin Fit and he says they've had problems with the control board. ? Would you recommend the Daikin Fit over Bosch? Is there a big price difference between the two?
Bosch is made in China, and imported. I sell Bosch at the distributor I work for. Yes it is a good piece of equipment, but Daikin is manufactured in USA and is a great product. Outstanding warranty as well!
I am planning on starting to build my new house in spring waiting for it material cost to come down.I am building a small home and was looking at the Daikin Emura in the Silver indoor units .Are these systems very hard to self install?I am trying to save as much as I can on house being disabled.I was a Master Electrician so is my son so planned on buying doing everything and having a contractor do final hook up of lines and charge unit.Any thoughts on the Emura line looking at doing a quad zone . Contractor I had give me estimate wanted to do Mitsubishi 36000BTU 19.2 Seer looking on Daikin did not see a 19seer saw 17 I think and 22 what would be best to go with 17seer or the 22seer?
I recommend hiring a pro for the entire install. I'd recommend going with the better warranty unit. The 17 Series usually only has a 10 year parts warranty. Even if you go with a lower SEER, Daikin usually makes up for it with their low ambient heating options.
I want to purchase a unit where I can save electricity. I am lloming at 2 units, Carrier has 11.4 EER, and DAIKIN has 10.8 EER only. Which one shall I use?they say the higher the EER the more energy you can save? Thanks
Right now I am on a Tempstar 13 seer unit that is 12 years old. Looking at Daikin Fit DX17VSS0361/DV36FECC14 and Trane XV18 with Tam9Aob30V31. I am leaning on the Daikin for warranty as my local Daikin HVAC company has the Daikin at 12 years warranty on part/replacement/labor. I know Daikin is new in the market and I hope it is not a rebadged Goodman. I have had a couple tech's try to talk me away from Daikin and stay Trane. We live in a high humid climate that the AC will run 10 months out of the year. I am planning to replace all the ducts as well from a R6 to a R8 to help save money. Is the Daikin compressor much better than Trane?
I think they’re great. But of course I’m going to say that. Daikin isn’t new though. They’re just new to us in the USA. They’re the largest HVAC manufacturing company in the world and the USA. You’re deciding between two great systems. I think you’ll be happy either way. 🙂
Curious how many Daikin Fit units you have had a chance to install since introduction. More than one? 3 Ton, 4 Ton, any 5 Ton units installed? Thank you. We are in the process of spec'ing in a 4 Ton Fix with separate 2 Ton mini split (for upstairs). Or a single 5 Ton Fit with extra vent and return air instead. Your thoughts? Wondering if the 5 Ton Fit solution would be better on the budget than going with a 4 Ton Fit and separate mini-split. We are looking for a heat pump solution to replace our old R-22 Furnace and 5 Ton Unitary. Gratefully.
We have done several. I’m not sure the exact number but I really do think they’re great. That said, I think in general the answer to your question is the 4 ton and separate ductless would probably be more efficient on your utility bills just because ductless units are more efficient in general. There’s no duct loss and they can be higher Seer typically.
@@NewHVACGuide Thank you for the response. Understood regarding the efficiency, agreed. From a budgetary point of view, short term; would the cost of a 5 Ton over a 4 Ton with independent/separate mini split upstairs, be significantly less (15-20% less than a 5 Ton only solution)? I tend to agree with you that using two separate systems would be much better, with a 4 Ton Fit downstairs and a 17 Seer mini split upstairs (off most of the time). For example, lets say the 4 Ton Fit and 2 Ton mini split upstairs is $17K, how much less would the single (whole house single zone) 5 Ton Fit solution be? Ball Park.... generally speaking. I'm thinking 10-20% less in dollars. Over the long term, it might take 15 - 20 years to buy back the difference in energy costs from a ROI perspective buying into the the dual system. Just on the fence on the two different approaches. We could manually damper down the upstairs with the 5 Ton system and if needed in the future adjust the flow as needed. We really only need a 4 Ton for downstairs. But wouldn't mind having the extra BTUs from a 5 Ton for heating in the winter.
Just had an HVAC installer quote us for a daiken 4 ton heat pump, dual zone with dampers... Explains we'll have to ditch our current ecobee stats because a new zone board would need to be installed. Hoping not to switch thermostats, any experience with this? Thanks in advance
Hey great video, I want to do a daikin fit in my home. Currently I have a oil burning ipc furnace. I want to get the daikin fit heat pump with a propane furnace, 2500 sqft. Any recommendations
Is the furnace in horizontal position? Unfortunately the fit does not have an AHRI match yet with a horizontal furnace set up. If it is in the horizontal position, you may want to look at the DZ20 or DZ18TC
Awesome video. I'm looking to do a multi split 3 zones which Daikin system do you recommend? Thanks in advance and keep up the great work, very informative.
Hello. Thank you for your kind words. Daikin has several different lines that are good at different things. It depends on what you’re after. Check out the MX series, the Aurora series, and the VRV life line. They also have their RMS series allowing a multi zone system to run in heat and AC at the same time.
Thank you for the video! Question. I was just quoted for a Daikin Aurora 12kbtu 20 seer installed for $6k. The install is straightforward for my space, nothing out of the norm. Seems pricey, what are your thoughts?
Sounds fair to me. But idk you're situation. The parts are going to cost around 3500 to 4500, labor costs another 500 to 1000, then they need to make a profit which is typically a minimum of 1000$ for the company itself.
Single head, I'm assuming? I was quoted 12 grand for a 2 head 24k btu ductless system but that was low temp "heat pump" mini split. 6 grand for a Daikin seems a bit cheap, honestly
@@NewHVACGuide I live in Florida and I have a Carrier, most likely it starting to sound like a DC7 but in a way the technician said to change the duct outing, even the my home was built since 1988. Even though Goodman is made by Daiken and is a Daiken product I bet their is someone selling that brand.
Omg, so rambling. The first 5 minutes could've been reduced to 1 just by eliminating repetition before you even got to your "5 points." Would have loved to hear your opinions about reliability, parts availability, discussion of pairing with their communicating furnaces, and comparison of the Fit line to high end brands like Bosch and Carrier.
Lol I found it interesting! Upon looking into Daikin's history, they are the inventors of the mini split AC! If using minsplit AC, I agree with this youtuber think it's best to go with Daikin!
I hope the daikin us stuff is better than the crap in the uk that we get. we have so many issues with their vrf, splits and heat recovery units. even from new
Diakens heat exchangers are trash. The two piece primaries where they are crimped have been known to have leakage issues. The draft motors are lucky to make it 5 years, they don’t provide enough air flow per the blower curve charts to add. The micro channel condensers are also an issue, they cannot be pumped down and when you need to replace an evap coil you have to recover the refrigerant and cut the filter on the outside condenser out and replace. Mini-splits they are great but the best units in the Amana/Goodman line was the Amana Air commands. The primary heat exchangers were one piece and very simple to work on. Very good units they had and went downhill from there on.
Mitsubishi all the way. Dakin is that thing that your dog Puts in your backyard. Never in my life have I changed more compressors than in the VRFsystems of daikin.
@@NewHVACGuide When you’re done putting your stuff in I’ll be gladly fixing your customers expectations. With the offer of real solutions. Daikin is not its.
@@NewHVACGuide i don’t know about heating, but for cooling mitsubishi is the best. Daikin compressors fail way too often in 45 degree celsius plus weather
Thank you for the links. Sorry, but the video itself was not terribly informative with respect to what Daikin offers (3 second flash of the truncated VRV brochure doesn't do much) and why it is "better" than competing brands.
I have an Amana ac, which is a Goodman unit in a different color. I see the Daikin ac as just another Goodman product, they probably are made on the same assembly line as Goodman. With Amana they have to pay a license fee to use the name; Daikin owns Goodman and all the manufacturing which saves them money with the Daikin line.
@@NewHVACGuide hahaha....I do actually. But I just mean that both Toyota and Daikin are very strong brands in their respective industries by simply making very good quality and reliable products.
Curt Marsh both have great reputations. I personally think you get more bang for your buck with the Daikin. But every market is different. You should consider more than just the brand.
I agree! I'm a HVAC technician from Australia and I think hands down the worst units to work on here ! They're so annoying to diagnose and there tech support is garbage.
Complete garbage thermostat. Terrible, non-intuitive user interface, unresponsive touch screen, and randomly-responding wheel. Screen constantly freezing during programing, requiring reset. POS. Daiken should be ashamed of themselves.
Thank you man. It's very rare to meet a fair and honest business man these days. I'm in SE Virginia and your information saved me nearly a thousand dollars. God bless you sir.
Wow that’s awesome!
You have sold me on Daikin !! After all the research I've done online Daikin fit is going to be my next unit. Thanks for you great videos
Let me know how it goes Mike!
DormantIdeas NIQ
3 minutes ago (edited)
I see a lot of praise for the FUJITSU brand, people have had units for more than 10 years
Ok I am in the area you bring up, and I need to cool and heat a minibus
- 15ft passenger area,
- 8ft wide,
- 7+ft tall,
- and the short cabin 3ft.
Purring on low:
- what size will do that?
-What brand?(the brand you mentioned? can't remember, never heard of it.)
-What SEER?
-What HSPS?
-Voltage, 120V. (solar system restriction) can go 240V if it is really worth the efficiency trade
They say SEER 19 to 25 is all that is needed, as over that(38+) it takes 20 to 40 years to recup the higher cost) + given the humidity the SEER goes out of the window.
Gotta have the remote control or IOS app - wifi / bluetooth
Do you have basic troubleshooting tutorials on Daikin Fit? They work great when working but a nightmare to troubleshoot.
Does the Daikin fit only work with the Daikin One?
Got a Diakin MBVC based on your discussion of Daikin with the idea of adding cooling later. Very happy with it and the local dealer was excellent.
That's awesome. Feel free to share their name if you'd like
We are building a 200 sq. ft. addition on the back of our home where our AZ room is located. It will be removed and be rebuilt as an addition ... that said, we need a little extra cooling there so we were talking with the contractor about adding a mini-split. Several good choices, Daikin being one of them. Just one question, why are they so crazy expensive ??? One company quoted a Mitsubishi 9,000 BTU unit (small) for upwards of 6,354.00 !! Outragous considering I could almost replace my entire home unit for the same cost ... puzzled. Thanks in advance ...
Just had a new Daikin split system installed in my home in Texas on Friday 10-2. 3 ton, 16 seer a/c 80 afu gas furnace. It is replacing a 25 yr old Lennox. Thanks for your videos. Along with a lot of home work and your videos, I feel confident I made the right decision. Time will tell if the install was good. It looks fine from what I can tell.
Thanks pal. Please subscribe if you don’t mind. I’m trying to reach 1000 to make UA-cam happy 🙂
So how was it william?
It’s been 3 years - what are your thoughts on it now?
Who would you recomend in Cary, NC to install Daikin?
Thanks for sharing this information. We're in Japan and this is the brand that has been recommended to us. We're looking at the newest "8-tatami" (131-sq-ft room size) model S25YTEX, but there's really nothing about it available yet. It's good to get some insight into the company from someone in the industry.
Very cool that you’re in Japan. That said, different countries have different products even by the same companies! In fact, I haven’t heard of the product you just described yet. Maybe it will make it here at some point.
I also have friends in Europe that say there are different products offered by Daikin there that we don’t have and vice versa.
@@NewHVACGuide For the European market they might have some Daiken products that are made by Philips.
@@Embargoman wow really. I had not heard that
@@NewHVACGuide That might be a possibility I am not sure as companies licensed others to do their product it varies from market to market I am just guessing.
Daikin is pretty much the Toyota of Aircon. The largest selling brand globally. Pretty much everywhere I've been in Asia (Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, The Philippines, Japan) Daikin is everywhere.
Been quoted a Daikin / DX3SQN2410 / 13.4 SEER 2 TON AC. installed for 5 grand. Is this a fair price? I'm in Toronto, Canada if that makes a difference.
I heard that Daikin manufactures Goodman and Amana? Is this true? If so do your recommendations in this video apply to Amana and Goodman as well? Just curious...really like your videos. I just subscribed. Thanks. Kevin
Yes and overall yes 🙂
@@NewHVACGuide Ok...great...thank you!
Hello, can multiple zones be programmed to work.together, like I have three cassettes on one heat pump, will a daikin one control be able to group the zones
I’m in NY. Would you recommend Daikin hyperheat?
😊 Thank You for you honesty, a thing that isn't so common today
Do any of the daiken WiFi splits allow for scheduling different temps at programable times?
Yes with Daikin One stat
Do they offer a lock on the pad u can unlock from your phone? Kids keep messing with the thermostat. It really gets on my nerves
I’m getting a Daikin installed next week here in Texas.
how have you liked it. Im in dfw area and looking to replace with a Daikin fit, seems to be a great product.
I was a Fuji & Mitsubishi guy.. Not anymore ! Daikin is a superior product ,,also have more options to meet all needs ! I also like that most on their product line is manufactured in the USA !
I’m the same way. Was completely exclusive to Mitsubishi. But once we installed a few Daikin’s, we’ve fallen in love with their line.
I work for Daikin at their Waller Texas plant. happy to hear your positive experience
Wow Philip! What do you do there?
How come my Daikin thermostat says made in Japan?
Purchased Daikin mini split 2/18, evaporator coil leaking. No head or replacement coil available. 4 years old and no replacement parts. Might as well buy throw aways!
I'm installing a two stage variable speed gas furnace. Looking forward to add a hear pump to the mix to help the gas furnace. Do you advise adding a Heat Pump fit type or the bigger unit with higher seers?
Depending on the orientation of the furnace, you may be limited on what options you have to match with it. The Daikin Fit heat pump cannot be paired with a horizontal furnace coil currently. It’s not an AHRI match
I just got a Daikin Fit installed. I was really surprised how much power it consumed and how long it took to heat the house from 55 degrees to 68. The temperature was about 48 degrees outside. Took 4.5 hours to heat to 68 and consumed about 21 KW. The cost for that was about $8.82 @.42 per kw. Right now I am paranoid about using the heater on my new Daikin Fit because it would cost a lot of money each time I use it.
Is this normal? Or can the installer tuned something?
Definitely sounds like something could be wrong. Have your pro take another look
Hey buddy, thanks for the info. Do you think this is still true today?
Yes sir
Thank you for these videos! We are looking to install a new Daikin ac and furnace combo in our home. It's about 1,300 sqft. What do you think a fair price would be?
too many variables to answer that. I recommend getting 3 quotes :-)
What supplier do you use
Mostly Johnstone
In 2017 I had a double Daikin system installed in my home by who I believe to be the largest installer of split AC systems in the Phila. area. By double systems, I mean that they installed 2 condenser units, and 7 wall units. My systems are the Emdura line, which I believe are considered premium units. The installer did maintain the system for my 5 yr. warranty period, but after 5 yrs. the quoted price to extend my warranty was more than what the cost would be for 2 new systems. The service techs were excellent, but were very poorly prepared to service my system. They were very unfamiliar with my system, and they would all tell me that other systems were much easier to maintain. During that time, one of my units stopped working. They would send techs to my home to replace electronic boards in the unit, but they would fail immediately when power was applied. They finally replaced the whole unit, but the time it took to fix the problem was most of the summer AC season. Every time they ordered a part it took several weeks to get it, since the parts had to be ordered from either Texas or Korea. I just want to share my experience with anyone thinking of buying a Daikin system.
Sounds like the contractor was the issue. You think it was Daikin?
@@NewHVACGuide All I know for sure is when I was having the issue with the blown condenser unit, the tech would install a new e-board, it would immediately fail, and they would order another one from Daikin. This happened 2 or three times before they switched out the entire unit. As I said, this took almost the entire summer cooling season to resolve. This was when everyone was having supply chain issues, so I don't know who to blame, but as a customer, I lost half the AC in my home for what took forever to resolve. Right now I am having problems with clogged condensate lines. My understanding is that it will cost hundreds of dollars per wall unit to have them unclogged. I just want potential buyers to understand that system maintenance is extremely expensive and needs to be considered when purchasing these AC systems.
I would appreciate it if you could tell The easiest way to get service manuals for my wall units.
if the board was failing immediately, then something was killing it and being missed. That said, no one is perfect but some manufacturers were making us wait 3-6 months for parts during the pandemic!
Man your videos are great !! I have the Daikin fit heat pump with furnace, is is best to put it on (Auto) heat ,or on just " heat mode " for the winter ? Thanks
Thanks pal. So the auto means auto changeover. It can run in heat mode if it gets below a certain temperature and AC mode if it gets above a certain temperature. It’s great for mild climates like where I live in Virginia in the spring and fall because some nights the heat will run when the AC runs during the day. I did a video on auto changeover if you want to check it out.
Whats your 2022 opinion on the Daikin Fit with the One+ thermostats? Still sold on them? Did they firmware update the thermostat enough?
We've been installing them for years now and still love em
In florida for G +2 levels home is Hybrid VRF a good idea? how is Daikin compared to Mitsubishi ?
I think they are great for what you are describing. Different zones and better comfort typically. I think Daikin and Mitsubishi are probably the top in America. Both are good at different things. In cold weather, Daikin I think is better across-the-board. Mitsubishi hyper heat is the only thing worth installing in cold weather for Mitsubishi. That said, being in Florida, I think they would both be great but Mitsubishi will probably have higher seer options.
@@NewHVACGuide you are awesome
Thansk
You too! And you’re welcome
Thanks for the video man, I will get a Daikin :)
Cheers from Brazil
Have a question. Have gotten 4-5 bids for new install. Only one indicates they will replace line set. All others say “flush” current line set. Most things I see says line set should be replaced. Your thoughts please.
That's on the situation at home. I don't think it's unreasonable to request that they get replaced.
Thanks for your insight. I'm hoping you can help me out with my system that was installed on 2017.Outdoor unit is a 3MXS24NMVJU 2T 3PT, 2 indoor units are FTXS12LVJUIT24.5S The issue is the upstairs unit operates fine on AC and Fan mode. In Heat mode the fan will not come on. There is heat present at the coil. There is no trouble code displayed. The lower air handler was programed as the primary unit and there is no change if it's shutdown. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way I am a small electrical contractor and I have some ability to resolve the issue. The company that installed the system changed hands recently and they have looked at this and said that with no error code it would be a shot in the dark diagnosing the problem.
3 years ago? How about 2024?
I have had very good luck with Amana AC and a 94% gas furnace for 12 years . However now I am in Florida and stuck with a heat pump and air handler.
So I am thinking strongly to stay with Amana, I like the life time full replacement on the compressor.
BUT I just read that the reversing valve is Chinese made and failure rates are very high. Your video says all american parts ( I think you said that)
So do you install many HP's and what has your experience been in the 2 years with Daikin reversing valve
thanks
First, a lot of parts installed and American systems are made in Asia. That’s nothing new. That said, we rarely have reversing valve sgo bad because we use proper breathing techniques when installing our systems.
Hi Griffin Air,
Does Daikin make a residential system where you can use a single condenser unit, like a Daikin Fit, to run a standard central AC evaporator coil and a two zone mini split heads? We have the need in two areas of the home for more intense cool but would rather not have two condenser units in our small yard. Thanks Matt
Yes sir! Check out the VRV Life system.
Can you explain " proper breathing techniques when installing our systems." that way I can question florida installers thanks
Brazing? 😬
One main thing is flowing nitrogen when brazing so the inside of the lineset doesn't oxedize. And, another would be protecting components from the heat
Hey buddy I have a Lux air unit for one of my zones and it has a leak and taking about 4 to 5 pounds every summer. HVAC guy suggesting I replace the unit with the Dakin. Just wanted to get your thoughts on this not sure if it’s worth is charging it every summer for a few hundred dollars or spending a couple thousand and replacing it
I’d get a couple opinions from local pros. Hard for me to say without seeing it
Hi Josh, can the Daikin Fit system be installed to work with a motorized damper that routes air to two different zones, each connected to their own thermostat? We have a 1,400 sq ft 1.5 story house that requires ducted supply and return air, but there is ZERO space to accommodate two separate heat pumps... I have had great success installing conventional ducted heat pump systems using a two zone controller board, motorized dampers, and variable speed motors that reduce speed when only one zone is calling. BTW, we are NOT open to using min-split head units... We've used them previously but they do a HORRIBLE job of managing high indoor humidity situations... Our application is the water front with massive humidity issues.
Yes the Fit can be paired with zoning 🙂
interesting, mini split head units can't handle high humidity? isn't the the main way they cool?
Any recommendations for an installer in the Midlothian/Richmond area that installs Daikin equipment? Have had a hard time locating installers that carry this equipment.
Hey! Johnstone in Richmond is the Daikin Supplier for contractors. Try calling them and asking who their best contractor/customer is. They have a front row seat to who is good/bad
@@NewHVACGuide Thanks!
So just to ask, for a typical split daikin system, the condenser comes with LPS and HPS standard on all condensers for every price range you offer?
I believe so. I’ve never laid hands on one that didn’t
My wife and I are going to choose the Daikin Fit to replace our 24 year old Carrier unit. Thanks for all of the information your various videos provide. I’m curious if you have any thoughts on a small minority of installers who complain that Daikin is not a quality unit. Again - I stress there are very few!
I would not worry about what some contractors say about Daikin. I find many residential contractors hire the bottom-tier installers/service techs that can’t handle the technology. They will be out of business in three years because they haven’t equipped themselves for the future.
What are your thoughts on
Daikin [FIT] 3.5 Ton system CHPE3743D4A - coil section MBVC2000AA-1 - Fan section DC17VSS421AA - condenser section Daikin One wifi controller for [FIT]?
+mana tarape I’m a big fan of the Fit. Check out my video I did on the Fit 🙂
How do you tell the btu on a mini split daikin is it a number in the model or serial
Model
Are you still recommending Daiken as your number one still as of Dec 16th 2021? ALso is this the brand you have at your main home? You like this better than carrier and trane?
Yes, no, yes. I don’t have a Daikin in my home yet because one of the systems are original it will be replaced by a Daikin in a couple years. The other system is a Bosch that we put in before we were selling Daikin.
@@NewHVACGuide Do you have any Daiken dealers to recommend in the East Atlanta area around Covington Ga area?
I have friends that install Daikin in Florida but I don’t know anyone in Georgia. Check out their website and click on the dealer locator.
Ironically, our Daikin rep that teachers our install classes lives in Georgia lol!
@@NewHVACGuide Maybe he could tel me. Can you provide the contact?
Is your labor warranty 3rd party backed or just from your company personally? What’s the mark up for the labor warranty?
3rd party. JB Associates
It’s great to be third-party because folks will be better protected in case we ever went out of business or something crazy.
Good Informative Video As Usual !!! I see more and more HVAC contractors in my area now selling/recommending Daikin. Can the Fit and VRF products be used as a ducted system?
Albert Levet the FIT system is ducted at least the product I installed. It was a heat pump converted from gas furnace and ac. The VRF system can be ductless or ducted. It just depends on which indoor unit is used.
Yes. What he said 🙂
VRV is Daikin, and yes, you can install as ducted, just like a traditional split system, but with the advantages of inverter technology and smaller outdoor footprint. You would have an indoor air handler. I would recommend the Sky Air line
Hey griffin, question for ya! I am looking to have a new furnace and a/c installed at my house. Daikin furnace dm97mc/dm96vc and a/c dx17vss/dx16sa. We are debating on which to go with.. split level, 2200 Sq ft. Thanks boss!
Well I love the fit but I’m a little biased LOL. In my market, inverter systems are worth the extra investment. In your market, that may not be the case. The fit is also super quiet.
In another video you mentioned that you really liked the Bosch heat pumps. We're getting estimates for heat and A/C and the installer we'd like to work with likes Bosch heat pumps. I asked him about the Daikin Fit and he says they've had problems with the control board. ? Would you recommend the Daikin Fit over Bosch? Is there a big price difference between the two?
I have not had any issues with the Daikin Fit. I like Bosch but Daikin is far superior.
@@NewHVACGuide Can you please compare Daikin FIT to Bosch BOVA and give some specifics about what you like/dislike? Thanks.
So much to go over with that. In short, the technology is different in each system. I’ll do a video soon on the topic.
Bosch is made in China, and imported. I sell Bosch at the distributor I work for. Yes it is a good piece of equipment, but Daikin is manufactured in USA and is a great product. Outstanding warranty as well!
@@Rodrihx Daikin is made in the USA? wow, they must be the only ones?
I am planning on starting to build my new house in spring waiting for it material cost to come down.I am building a small home and was looking at the Daikin Emura in the Silver indoor units .Are these systems very hard to self install?I am trying to save as much as I can on house being disabled.I was a Master Electrician so is my son so planned on buying doing everything and having a contractor do final hook up of lines and charge unit.Any thoughts on the Emura line looking at doing a quad zone . Contractor I had give me estimate wanted to do Mitsubishi 36000BTU 19.2 Seer looking on Daikin did not see a 19seer saw 17 I think and 22 what would be best to go with 17seer or the 22seer?
I recommend hiring a pro for the entire install. I'd recommend going with the better warranty unit. The 17 Series usually only has a 10 year parts warranty. Even if you go with a lower SEER, Daikin usually makes up for it with their low ambient heating options.
I want to purchase a unit where I can save electricity. I am lloming at 2 units, Carrier has 11.4 EER, and DAIKIN has 10.8 EER only. Which one shall I use?they say the higher the EER the more energy you can save? Thanks
Sounds like you’re going with the Carrier?
Right now I am on a Tempstar 13 seer unit that is 12 years old. Looking at Daikin Fit DX17VSS0361/DV36FECC14 and Trane XV18 with Tam9Aob30V31. I am leaning on the Daikin for warranty as my local Daikin HVAC company has the Daikin at 12 years warranty on part/replacement/labor. I know Daikin is new in the market and I hope it is not a rebadged Goodman. I have had a couple tech's try to talk me away from Daikin and stay Trane. We live in a high humid climate that the AC will run 10 months out of the year. I am planning to replace all the ducts as well from a R6 to a R8 to help save money. Is the Daikin compressor much better than Trane?
I think they’re great. But of course I’m going to say that. Daikin isn’t new though. They’re just new to us in the USA. They’re the largest HVAC manufacturing company in the world and the USA. You’re deciding between two great systems. I think you’ll be happy either way. 🙂
Curious how many Daikin Fit units you have had a chance to install since introduction. More than one? 3 Ton, 4 Ton, any 5 Ton units installed? Thank you. We are in the process of spec'ing in a 4 Ton Fix with separate 2 Ton mini split (for upstairs). Or a single 5 Ton Fit with extra vent and return air instead. Your thoughts? Wondering if the 5 Ton Fit solution would be better on the budget than going with a 4 Ton Fit and separate mini-split. We are looking for a heat pump solution to replace our old R-22 Furnace and 5 Ton Unitary. Gratefully.
We have done several. I’m not sure the exact number but I really do think they’re great. That said, I think in general the answer to your question is the 4 ton and separate ductless would probably be more efficient on your utility bills just because ductless units are more efficient in general. There’s no duct loss and they can be higher Seer typically.
@@NewHVACGuide Does it matter that the Contractor/Installer is not listed DaikinComfort website for my zipcode (as a listed contractor or DaikinPro)?
I would find a Daikin Pro if possible. There are some quirks to the Fits that someone experienced would resolve.
Nothing bad but just some settings and some dip switches that only someone that’s installed some would know.
@@NewHVACGuide Thank you for the response. Understood regarding the efficiency, agreed.
From a budgetary point of view, short term; would the cost of a 5 Ton over a 4 Ton with independent/separate mini split upstairs, be significantly less (15-20% less than a 5 Ton only solution)?
I tend to agree with you that using two separate systems would be much better, with a 4 Ton Fit downstairs and a 17 Seer mini split upstairs (off most of the time). For example, lets say the 4 Ton Fit and 2 Ton mini split upstairs is $17K, how much less would the single (whole house single zone) 5 Ton Fit solution be? Ball Park.... generally speaking. I'm thinking 10-20% less in dollars.
Over the long term, it might take 15 - 20 years to buy back the difference in energy costs from a ROI perspective buying into the the dual system. Just on the fence on the two different approaches. We could manually damper down the upstairs with the 5 Ton system and if needed in the future adjust the flow as needed. We really only need a 4 Ton for downstairs. But wouldn't mind having the extra BTUs from a 5 Ton for heating in the winter.
Just had an HVAC installer quote us for a daiken 4 ton heat pump, dual zone with dampers... Explains we'll have to ditch our current ecobee stats because a new zone board would need to be installed. Hoping not to switch thermostats, any experience with this? Thanks in advance
Your installer is correct since Daikin‘s zoning is communicating. Maybe they can do a Honeywell system? And then you could keep the ecobees
@@NewHVACGuide Avoid Honeywell Zoning Systems-Nothing but problems, trust me.
Installing a,b,c on a 36btu, can you connect to a and c NoT b on the 3 connections?
Hey pal. I would definitely follow the instructions to a T
@@NewHVACGuide nothing said about it. Will call support Monday.
Mine is one month old and already having a number of errors and not running heat
Eek! Get that company back.
Hey great video, I want to do a daikin fit in my home. Currently I have a oil burning ipc furnace. I want to get the daikin fit heat pump with a propane furnace, 2500 sqft. Any recommendations
Is the furnace in horizontal position? Unfortunately the fit does not have an AHRI match yet with a horizontal furnace set up. If it is in the horizontal position, you may want to look at the DZ20 or DZ18TC
@@NewHVACGuide no its vertical
@@BoriPR82 awesome! Well the only thing I’d recommend is definitely doing the Daikin One thermostat with it and updating the firmware.
Awesome video. I'm looking to do a multi split 3 zones which Daikin system do you recommend? Thanks in advance and keep up the great work, very informative.
Hello. Thank you for your kind words. Daikin has several different lines that are good at different things. It depends on what you’re after. Check out the MX series, the Aurora series, and the VRV life line. They also have their RMS series allowing a multi zone system to run in heat and AC at the same time.
Can you use Daikin with Ecobee thermostats?
Yes as long as the system is not communicating
@@NewHVACGuide Outstanding. Thanks.
What's the efficiency of the base daiken?
14 SEER
Thank you for the video! Question. I was just quoted for a Daikin Aurora 12kbtu 20 seer installed for $6k. The install is straightforward for my space, nothing out of the norm. Seems pricey, what are your thoughts?
Is this a typical outside AC unit? I've been getting quotes from Trance, Daikin, etc and so far they've been 11k+ for a 4 ton unit.
@@bbarrick8383 This is for a ductless heat pump system. 12,000 btu 20 SEER
Sounds fair to me. But idk you're situation. The parts are going to cost around 3500 to 4500, labor costs another 500 to 1000, then they need to make a profit which is typically a minimum of 1000$ for the company itself.
Single head, I'm assuming? I was quoted 12 grand for a 2 head 24k btu ductless system but that was low temp "heat pump" mini split. 6 grand for a Daikin seems a bit cheap, honestly
Thank you so much for your sharing knowledge
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Do you sell Goodman?
Not currently but I have
@@NewHVACGuide I live in Florida and I have a Carrier, most likely it starting to sound like a DC7 but in a way the technician said to change the duct outing, even the my home was built since 1988.
Even though Goodman is made by Daiken and is a Daiken product I bet their is someone selling that brand.
Gotcha. Yes, I don’t know what part of Florida you were in but there are definitely Daikin Comfort Pro contractors in Florida. I have met several
@@NewHVACGuide Miami I live in Miami, Florida.
Awesome!
looking at their warranty saying no labor included in warranty..
not by the manufacturer. We offer 12 year parts and labor warranty with our Daikins
Omg, so rambling. The first 5 minutes could've been reduced to 1 just by eliminating repetition before you even got to your "5 points." Would have loved to hear your opinions about reliability, parts availability, discussion of pairing with their communicating furnaces, and comparison of the Fit line to high end brands like Bosch and Carrier.
Sorry pal. I think the Fit is superior to Bosch and Daikin is superior to Carrier.
@@NewHVACGuide hahaha
All you need to know about Daikin: ua-cam.com/video/mLMlOutNtuY/v-deo.html
Lol I found it interesting! Upon looking into Daikin's history, they are the inventors of the mini split AC! If using minsplit AC, I agree with this youtuber think it's best to go with Daikin!
I think your HR person works harder than corporations does
I’m not sure what you mean
Twelve year parts AND labor? Good luck brother.
Thanks pal!
Daikin pays for it. It’s a no brainer for customer
I hope the daikin us stuff is better than the crap in the uk that we get. we have so many issues with their vrf, splits and heat recovery units. even from new
I've been pretty happy with it
Diakens heat exchangers are trash. The two piece primaries where they are crimped have been known to have leakage issues. The draft motors are lucky to make it 5 years, they don’t provide enough air flow per the blower curve charts to add.
The micro channel condensers are also an issue, they cannot be pumped down and when you need to replace an evap coil you have to recover the refrigerant and cut the filter on the outside condenser out and replace.
Mini-splits they are great but the best units in the Amana/Goodman line was the Amana Air commands. The primary heat exchangers were one piece and very simple to work on. Very good units they had and went downhill from there on.
I haven't seen any micro channel from them. We've been happy and have installed a lot of them.
Great video son!
Just to tell you that daikin has a few product which are not made by them, but they are being sold only to the less wealthy countries
Interesting. Maybe that’s a good thing?
What the hell is a VRV?
Mitsubishi all the way. Dakin is that thing that your dog Puts in your backyard. Never in my life have I changed more compressors than in the VRFsystems of daikin.
Must’ve been the installer 😉
@@NewHVACGuide When you’re done putting your stuff in I’ll be gladly fixing your customers expectations. With the offer of real solutions. Daikin is not its.
Ha. I hear ya. I’m glad you found something you like. 🙂
@@NewHVACGuide i don’t know about heating, but for cooling mitsubishi is the best. Daikin compressors fail way too often in 45 degree celsius plus weather
Thank you for the links. Sorry, but the video itself was not terribly informative with respect to what Daikin offers (3 second flash of the truncated VRV brochure doesn't do much) and why it is "better" than competing brands.
I have an Amana ac, which is a Goodman unit in a different color. I see the Daikin ac as just another Goodman product, they probably are made on the same assembly line as Goodman. With Amana they have to pay a license fee to use the name; Daikin owns Goodman and all the manufacturing which saves them money with the Daikin line.
What are you smoking in your pipe brother wait until it breaks😂😂😂
Daikin is the Toyota of air conditioners.
Do you like Toyota? 🤣
@@NewHVACGuide hahaha....I do actually. But I just mean that both Toyota and Daikin are very strong brands in their respective industries by simply making very good quality and reliable products.
Trane or Daikin?
Hello. I’m not sure what you’re asking. Are you asking which I like better?
@@NewHVACGuide if someone was going to spend 10K on a new system. Would it be better to buy Trane or Daikin.
Curt Marsh both have great reputations. I personally think you get more bang for your buck with the Daikin. But every market is different. You should consider more than just the brand.
Daikin is like Toyota in term of quality
@@alpzepta That is what Airbus is, Airbus became the Toyota of Airplanes.
Daikin is so horrible they don't even tell you that PVE oil there using is not compatible with POE oil. 😅
NNK!
not sure what that means
Get to the point man… but good stuff
Sorry pal, but thanks
Good people have pets!
I agree!
They all suck in warranty 10y on less. Dakin is 12yrs. that the way to go.
You have been selling Daiken for as long as it's been around hahaha
Thanks!
UK Hvac... look up any of his videos. Most are the VRV line and they fail more than they work...
Interesting. We have not had any issues with them hardly
I agree! I'm a HVAC technician from Australia and I think hands down the worst units to work on here ! They're so annoying to diagnose and there tech support is garbage.
Not everyone can sell or repair Lamborghini's. Lol wow that VRV runs a gas furnace?!? That is amazing... Stick to your Daewoo buddy
You seem awfully upset…
It can sense itself burning down lol
:-)
Complete garbage thermostat. Terrible, non-intuitive user interface, unresponsive touch screen, and randomly-responding wheel. Screen constantly freezing during programing, requiring reset. POS. Daiken should be ashamed of themselves.
Horrible thermostats they provide......
Get to the point.
Sorry pal
I'm Single 😍😥
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single stage?
If you’re single just install a Daikin mini spilt you don’t need a huge central ac for the other room that no one would be in
Sorry to hear that
New HVAC.com looks like an older website….so this yours? Information is from 2011
2011? I just wrote it last year