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expiredv_h posted Jul 08, 2025 12:07 PM
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Prime Members: Midea U-Shaped AC Window Air Conditioner: 10,000BTU $320, 8,000BTU

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Model: Midea MAW08V1QWT U-Shaped AC Window Air Conditioner

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OhFrugal
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Google search is your friend!

Anyway, mine was on the list (less than one year old, from Costco), filled out the webform immediately after the recall, they sent me a link for a photo of cord cut, did that in a week and in three weeks I got the virtual debit card.

As an engineering (ECE&CS) professor, I decided to read up on the LCDI (Leakage current detection interface) protection they use. This is what I learned and just for information.

It is for cord damage and current leaking (from Line or neutral) out of the conductors leading to quick fire (cause: dog chewing, people stepping on it or AC sitting on the cord, you name it; A simple caution perhaps a better choice but this is first world with first world solutions). I found two small sensor wires outside of L and N conductor insulating jackets and each wrapped in something like aluminum foils. These two sensor lines and sensing/actuator electronic circuit are used at the plug end to sense any leakage and trip the circuit. At the device end (the AC or whatever), these sensor wires seem to be not connected (I also kind of guessed this from looking at AC replacement cords available at HD or Amazon as I did not want to spend energy opening up the AC unit. They are PITA) and simply shorted at the device end and sealed with electrical tape or equivalent.

I came across a circuit schematic by a tear down of the LCDI plug but that diagram seems to be little different from the one used by Midea (everyone has their own patented circuit). But again, I did not open my LCDI plug. Too much unnecessary work for this senior citizen
bud914
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Anybody going thru the recall of older units beware Midea is dragging their feet on approving the submissions. And DON'T throw away old unit until they approve the payment.
Texasraider21
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I forgot to add Midea gave the option for a credit or the repair. I went for the repair as I really like the unit. They indicated that they were going to send the repair items first and then the repair person would come, however the repair items (drain and so forth) I did not receive. When the Repair service called me they said they have all the items so I should not worry.

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Jul 09, 2025 12:27 AM
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Random-slickdealer5Jul 09, 2025 12:27 AM
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I did the recall and it took a month, all he really did was drill a hole in the back right corner and install some little black rubber piece, took like maybe a month from application to fix
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Jul 09, 2025 12:32 AM
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baracludeJul 09, 2025 12:32 AM
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Quote from decemberohtwo :
Can this be installed sideways on a horizontal sliding window?
We have horizontal sliding window in our basement. We ended up removing the windows and did a custom fit job. Not fun.
Jul 09, 2025 01:04 AM
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jed4145Jul 09, 2025 01:04 AM
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Quote from n8bren :
$10 cheaper at Home Depot with the military discount, comes out even cheaper if you check out through AAFES or the NEX.Edit: pricing
Holy heck man, I've been a member of NEX and exchange forever and Home Depot military discount... didn' know this was a thing. Saved me $30 or so.
Jul 09, 2025 01:08 AM
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PurpleSummer207Jul 09, 2025 01:08 AM
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Quote from spydersdeals69 :
Ours came pretty quickly. About 3 weeks from initial submission to refund
I email them and haven't heard back
Jul 09, 2025 01:22 AM
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RyanFentonJul 09, 2025 01:22 AM
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I used this URl to do a return - worked nicely so far.

https://mideaurecall.expertinquiry.com

It's linked right from the recall website:

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025...d-Exposure

I was waiting for a good sale before doing the recall, so I could just swap to the new unit as I'm going through the recall steps.

There's no time limit on the recall... except when you start the process, I think you have a three week timer started then.
Last edited by RyanFenton July 8, 2025 at 10:51 PM.
Jul 09, 2025 01:22 AM
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1453191819231991Jul 09, 2025 01:22 AM
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Quote from SpankN :
Really frustrating. I bought this yesterday from home depot for $349. Spent yesterday setting it up and HD won't take returns on a used AC unit. Debated getting the one from Amazon and returning it to HD, but I think the HD one has its own special stickers? I noticed that there's a barcode underneath on the box and a sticker on top of that with a different barcode with different numbers. Unsure if I can get away with trying to return the Amazon one...I will say it's very nice, though. Quiet and I can control it with my phone. Even if I still have to pay more for it, it's worth it.
Good. Who told you to install the AC the same day you bought it? Why don't you procrastinate like everyone else and keep it in the box for a couple weeks?! You think you are better than us? Let this be a lesson to you. We can't have procrastinators getting penalized everytime, sometimes it should work the other way around! Next time, procrastinate like everyone else
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Jul 09, 2025 01:47 AM
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falsinatorJul 09, 2025 01:47 AM
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Quote from SpankN :
Really frustrating. I bought this yesterday from home depot for $349. Spent yesterday setting it up and HD won't take returns on a used AC unit.
Debated getting the one from Amazon and returning it to HD, but I think the HD one has its own special stickers? I noticed that there's a barcode underneath on the box and a sticker on top of that with a different barcode with different numbers. Unsure if I can get away with trying to return the Amazon one...
I will say it's very nice, though. Quiet and I can control it with my phone. Even if I still have to pay more for it, it's worth it.
Home Depot will refund you the difference with a price match within 30 days after purchase. Just do a chat session with them on the website if it was an online purchase
If it was in-store you might need to do it in person
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Jul 09, 2025 01:47 AM
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brownedpantsJul 09, 2025 01:47 AM
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Just got one a month ago and notified about the MOLD RECALL! Not a full refund but a partial. Also have one from a few years ago when it first came out.
Jul 09, 2025 01:56 AM
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txjimJul 09, 2025 01:56 AM
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The 12000 BTU unit appears to be $10 cheaper with local pickup (today) at Home Depot... Also shipping on Amazon shows for an August delivery.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Midea.../336424850
Jul 09, 2025 01:56 AM
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slickrivenJul 09, 2025 01:56 AM
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I snagged a 10k BTU unit in this sale. I got an 8k unit from HD ~20 months ago and like it, got the recall thing and submitted for the repair ~3 weeks ago, still haven't heard from a repair guy. I saw no issues with mold after using it last summer and like the quieter operation with the compressor outside of the window sash. Also like the better balance of the unit and the included bracket. Sure it took a little time to get setup the first time, but reinstalling it this year was much easier and is why I was happy to get an alright deal on another unit.
Jul 09, 2025 02:00 AM
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eqmagicalJul 09, 2025 02:00 AM
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Quote from crackerjeffbox :
I did the recall and it took a month, all he really did was drill a hole in the back right corner and install some little black rubber piece, took like maybe a month from application to fix
šŸ¤” . I did the kit request. It basically new drain plug that just replace the blue one. Not sure why the tech had to drill a hole? I am confused šŸ˜‚
Jul 09, 2025 02:09 AM
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VEGGIEIB2Jul 09, 2025 02:09 AM
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Quote from frozenthorn :
I don't use these anymore since I upgraded to a army of mini-split systems but they work REALLY well, quiet and effective, way better than traditional window units.
Do you need to put ac covers on the u shaped units in the Michigan winters? Thanks.
Jul 09, 2025 02:18 AM
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frozenthornJul 09, 2025 02:18 AM
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Quote from VEGGIEIB2 :
Do you need to put ac covers on the u shaped units in the Michigan winters? Thanks.
no it's generally advised against, if your unit is at risk on falling ice there are light weight shields you can mount above them. if they are likely to get splashed by road salt you might consider a breathable cover but in most all situations it's advised against, most covers trap moisture and lead to internal rusting. Leaving it uncovered allows it to thaw and dry properly, rain and snow won't hurt it, and the manual recommends spring maintenance to give it a good cleaning before you start needing it again.
Jul 09, 2025 02:42 AM
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etielJul 09, 2025 02:42 AM
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If I buy this will I get a defective unit and would have to go through the recall process?

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Jul 09, 2025 02:47 AM
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HandymanofjaxJul 09, 2025 02:47 AM
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Quote from ChronoTriggered :
Can you describe how the process works? I'm about to apply for the recall. Do they give me credit to buy a new one or something?
I have. Waiting for the check. Still holding on to the unit.

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