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Casey Liss

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Get me a simple unit.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

So we have a Deakin or Deakin.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

I don't know how the brand's pronounced.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

We have a Deakin system that's just like the most cheap, simple thing because everything out there is cheap, simple Deakin systems.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

And when they break, everyone out there knows how to service them and they're easily serviced and replaced.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

They're very popular for split unit systems.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

They're not that common for central systems yet.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

This is a central system.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

D-A-I-K-I-N.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

As far as I can tell, they seem to have a really good sales network because every HVAC tech out here wears Daikin shirts.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

They have a Daikin sticker on their car.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

They have the best parties.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

They're obviously doing a lot of sales outreach, but their stuff is everywhere.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Everyone knows how to service it.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

It's simple.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

It doesn't seem like it's super high quality, but it's also not that expensive.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

And at the beach, that's kind of what you want because it's such a harsh environment.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Nothing out there lasts very long.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

So if you're only going to get five to ten years out of something like this, it's best to have it be reasonably serviceable and replaceable.