What version are you running. It's definitely possible you guys have more stuff available considering all the equipment you have that we do not. America is way behind we have a fraction of what the rest of the world has 😞
Ah, to become a member go to my main page "channel page" there will be a Join Icon/button (it just says join). It's right next to the subscribe button. I know some mobile apps don't show it. It shows up for me on android though. Or you can always use a web browser as well instead of the app. That gives you access to all the members exclusive videos and early access videos.
I explain this in pretty great detail in a few episodes of this series. But in a nut shell, airnet addresses help when taking performance data with service checker, and they are used on the itm for data tending. They are also required for dnet monitoring services (24/7 monitoring by daikin). I program these into every unit every time.
They are both great products, sounds like you had a bad experience. 95 percent of the issues out there are Install related so..... saying a brand is junk isn't really helpful to anyone, a brand in and of itself is not typically junk. Installs are junk sometimes, quality of build, a peticular job setup, design, application. Theres a lot involved on a job to simply say its junk in general. I've worked on both brands for many years and they are both great, but I far prefer Daikins controls over mitsubishi's. Way more user friendly at the end of the day and easier to setup. More options for configuration, the list goes on. But hey, you're entitled to an opinion. If you prefer mitsubishi that's cool, go check out some mitsubishi channels, you won't find much content on that brand here 😉
You are correct it’s just my opinion based on my experience working with Daikin and for Mitsubishi Electric. I do believe the Mitsubishi maintenance tool has it over the Daikin service checker. Maintenance tools connection to M-net and ability to view and diagnose multiple VRF systems at once is a real time saver for commissioning large installations. Mitsubishi’s 2 pipe VRF with 16 port BC box requires less piping and wiring connection to installed than Daikin. Mitsubishi has a Hybrid VRF system which pumps hot and cold water between the BC and indoor heads. As far as controls are concerned Mitsubishi’s AHC adaptor together with their Alpha PLC can blow a small BMS out of the water on a small commercial project. Daikin do have some advantages with VRV indoor unit function setting, the ability to set them via wall controller and auto addressing done via outdoor unit. Mitsubishi indoor unit function settings and addressing is done via dip switches and rotary dial settings and require ladder access to indoor units PCBs. Anyhow, I do like your channel it’s full of good for Daikin. Cheers
@@andrewcroft7265 appreciate it Andrew. The piping thing kinda goes out the window though. I've done several 3 pipe jobs using a grand total less than mitsubishi. Plus daikin has less refrigerant so it helps with design flexibility. The hybrid is cool, but limited in application. Daikin can monitor up to 10 systems at once on service checker compared to mitsu 3 systems max (unless something has very recently changed). Regardless, every brand will have its advantages and disadvantages when you go into details and preferences based on each application. Like I said before both are great brands. My argument was simply saying one is junk just isn't correct. There's nothing junk about either. 👍 👎 There's always things better than something else, and I respect your opinion. The one thing I've noticed from working on both is it really comes down to our experience with each. I've had good and bad jobs with both brands and also good and bad support from both factories in the process. Sometimes I want to throw it all away and try something new. But at the end of the day I just haven't found anything better, so here I am still trucking along lol. 99 percent of the time Daikin VRV is a great product to work on, at least for me in my market.
Hi Dana! In the EU with the last Preset Launcher there are a lot differences selecting options with what you are showing.
What version are you running. It's definitely possible you guys have more stuff available considering all the equipment you have that we do not. America is way behind we have a fraction of what the rest of the world has 😞
I am not sure how to watch the restricted videos. There is no join option.
What am I missing
Ah, to become a member go to my main page "channel page" there will be a Join Icon/button (it just says join). It's right next to the subscribe button. I know some mobile apps don't show it. It shows up for me on android though. Or you can always use a web browser as well instead of the app. That gives you access to all the members exclusive videos and early access videos.
Sir whare is use airnet address and I am India even that I look not use airnet address please tell me very easy about airnet address okay
I explain this in pretty great detail in a few episodes of this series. But in a nut shell, airnet addresses help when taking performance data with service checker, and they are used on the itm for data tending. They are also required for dnet monitoring services (24/7 monitoring by daikin). I program these into every unit every time.
@@InverterAlways okay I am understood keep it up information 👍
@@TanveerAhmad-is4uc thanks!
Daiken is junk, get a Mitsubishi if you want good A/C
They are both great products, sounds like you had a bad experience. 95 percent of the issues out there are Install related so..... saying a brand is junk isn't really helpful to anyone, a brand in and of itself is not typically junk. Installs are junk sometimes, quality of build, a peticular job setup, design, application. Theres a lot involved on a job to simply say its junk in general.
I've worked on both brands for many years and they are both great, but I far prefer Daikins controls over mitsubishi's. Way more user friendly at the end of the day and easier to setup. More options for configuration, the list goes on. But hey, you're entitled to an opinion. If you prefer mitsubishi that's cool, go check out some mitsubishi channels, you won't find much content on that brand here 😉
You are correct it’s just my opinion based on my experience working with Daikin and for Mitsubishi Electric.
I do believe the Mitsubishi maintenance tool has it over the Daikin service checker. Maintenance tools connection to M-net and ability to view and diagnose multiple VRF systems at once is a real time saver for commissioning large installations.
Mitsubishi’s 2 pipe VRF with 16 port BC box requires less piping and wiring connection to installed than Daikin. Mitsubishi has a Hybrid VRF system which pumps hot and cold water between the BC and indoor heads.
As far as controls are concerned Mitsubishi’s AHC adaptor together with their Alpha PLC can blow a small BMS out of the water on a small commercial project.
Daikin do have some advantages with VRV indoor unit function setting, the ability to set them via wall controller and auto addressing done via outdoor unit. Mitsubishi indoor unit function settings and addressing is done via dip switches and rotary dial settings and require ladder access to indoor units PCBs.
Anyhow, I do like your channel it’s full of good for Daikin.
Cheers
@@andrewcroft7265 appreciate it Andrew. The piping thing kinda goes out the window though. I've done several 3 pipe jobs using a grand total less than mitsubishi. Plus daikin has less refrigerant so it helps with design flexibility. The hybrid is cool, but limited in application. Daikin can monitor up to 10 systems at once on service checker compared to mitsu 3 systems max (unless something has very recently changed).
Regardless, every brand will have its advantages and disadvantages when you go into details and preferences based on each application. Like I said before both are great brands. My argument was simply saying one is junk just isn't correct. There's nothing junk about either. 👍 👎 There's always things better than something else, and I respect your opinion. The one thing I've noticed from working on both is it really comes down to our experience with each. I've had good and bad jobs with both brands and also good and bad support from both factories in the process. Sometimes I want to throw it all away and try something new. But at the end of the day I just haven't found anything better, so here I am still trucking along lol. 99 percent of the time Daikin VRV is a great product to work on, at least for me in my market.