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Prime Members: Midea U-Shaped AC Window Air Conditioner: 10,000BTU $320, 8,000BTU

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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 05:12 AM
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CaleoJul 09, 2025 05:12 AM
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Quote from brownedpants :
I am going to wait until October to apply (use them this season fully). The terms are that it's pro-rated so i'm not sure how much they will actually refund me.
Another poster had said they got $350 for a nearly 4-year-old unit. Refund amount could be based on specific models and whether or not the unit ever had a drain to begin with. Who knows for sure?
Jul 09, 2025 05:12 AM
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sliver99Jul 09, 2025 05:12 AM
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Quote from eqmagical :
🤔 . 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 😂
I apparently have an older unit. No drain plug underneath.
Jul 09, 2025 05:16 AM
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brownedpantsJul 09, 2025 05:16 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
Another poster had said they got $350 for a nearly 4-year-old unit. Refund amount could be based on specific models and whether or not the unit ever had a drain to begin with. Who knows for sure?
The terms on their website say;

free repair or a full or prorated refund, which will be based on the purchase date or date of manufacture.

so who knows what you'll get I guess
Jul 09, 2025 05:43 AM
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the_horkJul 09, 2025 05:43 AM
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I bought mine last year on sale, an 8k for $240. Refund option gave me $350 ish, forget the exact number, but basically full price. Had to bite. It's been an alright unit, hoping they drag their feet and the box comes in September.
Jul 09, 2025 09:30 AM
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malo51Jul 09, 2025 09:30 AM
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Quote from CoolJuice :
For those wondering: the HD model is the "Plus" model which has an amazing SEER of 16.0 compared to 15.0 on this model. I already ordered 2 from Amazon and would have preferred to pay the $20 extra for the newer model but the old one is also great so I'll let it be.
not sure where your seeing 16.0 ... I see ceer 15.0
Jul 09, 2025 10:02 AM
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namlookJul 09, 2025 10:02 AM
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
I paid ~$250+tax almost 4 years ago.
They are sending a ~$350 prepaid debit card.
So everyone get $350 regardless of what they paid?
Jul 09, 2025 11:04 AM
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a2mykeJul 09, 2025 11:04 AM
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I do not recommend the U-shaped units. The regular 15SEER units are cheaper, easier to install, and seal better.
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Jul 09, 2025 11:52 AM
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TinCanFuryJul 09, 2025 11:52 AM
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Quote from qkumbr :
"Updated model" means they replaced the rubber drain stopper with one that allows water to slow-drip out. They got a lot of complaints about mold buildup. I have two of these. Installation was cumbersome and time-consuming. The wall shakes when the compressor kicks on. The remote control is not useful. Often the inputs don't register. I use my smartphone to control the unit. The settings sometimes reset in the middle of the night which makes the unit beep and wakes me up. The beep and LED display can be disabled only in the app, and those seem to reset every week. But the part that matters is that it cools the room quickly. I don't hate it enough to replace it during a heat wave. But I wouldn't buy another Midea.
For those worried from this post, I haven't had any of these issues with mine. And while I know a lot of people had the draining issue, I did not. I have no issues with the remote control, the unit does not have any noticeable vibration, and it took me all of 20 minutes to install the mounting bracket and attach the unit to the bracket.

It definitely sounds like you have electricity issues though, you might want to hire an electrician.
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Jul 09, 2025 11:52 AM
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RyanFentonJul 09, 2025 11:52 AM
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For those considering keeping the old unit as backup after cutting the cord, with less hardware experience, consider this cheap option:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073RMR...title&th=1

Basically you just strip off some of the coating on the wire, add one of these, twist the wire together, then just run a heat gun (evenly) on it until the shrink wrap shrinks and the metal coats the wires.

Do that for each of the wires in the cord while it's unplugged, test the unit, then tape up the open ends with electrical tape.

You can then keep the remainder to fix other damaged cords.
Jul 09, 2025 11:53 AM
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TinCanFuryJul 09, 2025 11:53 AM
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Quote from 1453191819231991 :
It is the same model, they just added plugs with holes in it. That is it. That's the whole "updated" model. Avoid
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Jul 09, 2025 11:55 AM
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TinCanFuryJul 09, 2025 11:55 AM
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Quote from etiel :
If I buy this will I get a defective unit and would have to go through the recall process?
it literally says these are the updated units
Jul 09, 2025 12:26 PM
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treflipJul 09, 2025 12:26 PM
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Quote from Texasraider21 :
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.
Good to hear. I called and emailed and heard nothing back for almost a month. I ended up calling Amazon and they issued me a full refund and picked up the old unit the next day!
Jul 09, 2025 02:22 PM
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DaddyofthreeJul 09, 2025 02:22 PM
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Quote from bud914 :
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.
I already received a digital gift card from one of my ac units and waiting for the other one. Followed instructions to take a picture and submitted a few weeks back.
Jul 09, 2025 02:45 PM
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CoolJuiceJul 09, 2025 02:45 PM
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Quote from malo51 :
not sure where your seeing 16.0 ... I see ceer 15.0
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Midea.../336424813

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Jul 09, 2025 02:53 PM
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JeremiahAJul 09, 2025 02:53 PM
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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?
It's my understanding that because of varying state laws on recalls, some states may require the manufacturer to physically receive it back from you.
I am in Rhode Island. I submitted my photos for 2 units on July 3. I received the confirmation that they were approved on July 7. The digital cards are expected to be received within 3-4 weeks (per their most recent response to me).

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