Te mau nota:
Te faaite nei te mau matini faataui mata'i i te hoê hoho'a e te hoê tauihaa tamoni ore. Te mea faufaa roa ' ' e, they’re operational immediately after plugging in, te pato'iraa i te hinaaro i te mau rave'a aravihi e te mau rave'a e titauhia e te mau hoho'a no te mau paainaraa. Ua riro to ratou tere ei ohipa faufaa rahi, no te mau faanahoraa afa'ifa'i e te mau tahua ohipa. Te tahi atu â mau mea, their straightforward circuitry makes troubleshooting and repairs relatively effortless.
Te mau faahopearaa ino:
Tera râ,, these units tend to be noisier than their split-type counterparts and offer suboptimal cooling performance. They’re also less energy-efficient, leading to higher electricity consumption. Improper installation can result in noticeable vibrations, and generally, their lifespan is shorter than that of split-type air conditioners.
The aforementioned drawbacks have contributed to the gradual decline of explosion-proof window air conditioners in the market.