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June 16th, 2022 06:49 PM #441
Hinde ako naniniwala mas matipid inverter na naka on 24hrs panloloko lang yan ng Meralco.
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June 16th, 2022 09:41 PM #442
Ganito na lang siguro...
If the claims of 30% savings by inverters over conventional have been established, then 17 hours operation of conventional = 24 hours for inverter. So if you operate your conventional below 17 hours, tama ka, kalokohan lang na mas matipid ang inverter if you operate it 24 hours.
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June 17th, 2022 12:39 PM #444
yup. tama explanation ni papi smith. just recently lang din kami nag palit ng inverter AC. although yung monthly consumption namin eh halos same pa din, 412 kWh pero yung gamit namin ng non-inverter AC nuon eh 3-4 hrs/day lang compared sa 10-12 hrs/day ng inverter.
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June 17th, 2022 02:59 PM #445
2x nako "nakalibre" ng ac dahil sa pag switch to inverter
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June 17th, 2022 03:36 PM #446
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June 17th, 2022 04:16 PM #447
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June 17th, 2022 07:47 PM #448Check the EER of other models such as Panasonic inverter.
There is a certain model ng Hitachi na marketed as inverter but actual operation is parang non-inverter.
I think HSV model yun which is the one you are referring to.
Compare it to Hitachi HVQ or HV model instead.
This is from tipidpc thread about that model:
10. Hitachi RA-10HSV <click here for link> Hitachi intends to further solidify their hold on the compact segment by releasing the cheaper HSV variant. It is another single fan unit to cut costs, and even has 0.60HP and 0.75HP capacities for tiny rooms. But please AVOID AT ALL COSTS as not only it is susceptible to the front panel PCB failing prematurely, it operates like a conventional aircon resulting in high electric bills! Watch this video if you don't believe me! <click here for link>
EER (KJ/HW) - 11.9
Refrigerant – R410a
Size (WxHxD) - 470 x 340 x 600
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June 19th, 2022 12:14 PM #449
Yes, ROI for cost difference is about 18 months or so ... assuming you set temperature between 22C and 25C ... minimum use around 8-10 hours per day ... less than that, minimal savings but can still recoup within 3 years or so ...
Oh, for rarely used air conditioners, just buy the basic with manual switch ... an insect will eventually fry your electronics ...
Avoid running air conditioner 24 hours ... if you must, then room must have 2 units to alternate usage ...Last edited by Walter; June 19th, 2022 at 12:17 PM.
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June 19th, 2022 12:19 PM #450