Daikin Cora FTXV71WVMA Questions & Answers
VerifiedMPNs: FTXV71UVMA and RXV71UVMAHi, I have ordered a Daiken Inverter control,Cora FTXV71WVMA This will be installed in a weeks time. I have just been looking at the reviews and am concerned. Can I see this as a good purchase one that is quiet and , no clicking, works well,heating and cooling, and is economically efficient? I would appreciate a quick reply as I need to discuss with the. Business that is installing it. Thanks
Hi Bette, I have the Daikin Cora cooling only air conditioners installed throughout my house (2 bedrooms, kitchen/dining and lounge). I have had them for the last 18 months with no issues. They are quiet (no clicking) and operate very economically. I haven't experienced any problems like what I've read on some of the reviews here.
Hi Bette, the Daikin Cora series features whisper quiet operation, industry leading energy efficiency and superior comfort levels without compromising on style. Thanks, Daikin
The two I had had the clicking noise issue but some of my friends don’t seem to have this issue. The installers told me they have been replacing a lot of Cora units for purchasers because of the ticking noise issue. Trust the reviews.
Well had mine put in 60 model last week and it's ticking. Installer came to have a look and tied to tell me it was normal and not to leave it on the quite mode (moon and tree). It ticks in start up then over night at time in 45 second intervals.
As an engineer of many decades, I believe Daikin USED TO HAVE the best aircon units available. Then they started to produce a plethora of models (like GM/Ford unlike Subaru say) so all of those models have issues and they no longer have the focus on how to fix/improve a limited number of models. I have 3x 2.5kW Cora plus one 6kW Cora unit installed in my house, but the 6kW one has just failed after six years of use 30-40 days per year. As usual, repairers don't carry parts and the immediate recommendation is to buy a new one... All aircon manufacturers ought re-tool to have 'smarts' (logic) done by off-the-shelf $30 Arduino tiny computers, rather than proprietary motherboards, as the controllers all fail, and the cost to repair whole unit is astronomical, for the failure of a $3 capacitor blown somewhere. Curiously, Daikin still charge a premium price, yet all such aircon units turn out to now be disposable/unrepairable products, so likely not worth paying any premium any more!
Hi Graeme, we are sorry to hear about your experience. If you are still in need of support, please complete the attached linked form and we will assist you further. Thanks, Daikin external link
Cost to run per hour on heating set at 23c
Hi, please contact a Daikin dealer through our online link external link to assist you with your enquiry. Thanks, Daikin
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