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    #211
    Recently bought Panasonic 1hp Inverter Aircon CW-XS108VPH. Price was 27,900 in cash sa Welcome Home Appliances San Juan compare sa price ni SM na 31,499. Hopefully, di naman masyado masakit sa bulsa yung electric bill ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by essjei55 View Post
    Recently bought Panasonic 1hp Inverter Aircon CW-XS108VPH. Price was 27,900 in cash sa Welcome Home Appliances San Juan compare sa price ni SM na 31,499. Hopefully, di naman masyado masakit sa bulsa yung electric bill ko.
    galing ka sa anong size ng AC? and room size?
    in most cases kasi, mas OK i-oversize ang inverter AC

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    Yan din nasa isip ko, lalo na at konti lang price difference between 1.0 and 1.5 hp. In terms of consumption naman, magpareho lang kaya? kasi i saw that the cooling power is in a range, unlike in conventional na fixed.

    Sa conventional, one speed lang ang compressor di ba, and sa inverter variable based on thermostat. So I assume, pareho lang consumption ng 1.0 and 1.5 hp inverter, given the same room conditions. Tama ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Yan din nasa isip ko, lalo na at konti lang price difference between 1.0 and 1.5 hp. In terms of consumption naman, magpareho lang kaya? kasi i saw that the cooling power is in a range, unlike in conventional na fixed.

    Sa conventional, one speed lang ang compressor di ba, and sa inverter variable based on thermostat. So I assume, pareho lang consumption ng 1.0 and 1.5 hp inverter, given the same room conditions. Tama ba?
    do you already have an aircon installed? how's the cooling? that should give you an idea of what you need.

    if cooling comfort is the objective, i recommend the bigger unit.
    the smaller aircon might spend all its time, trying to cool the room. it might still consume less electricity, by virtue of its smaller motors, but it might not succeed enough in the cooling-the-room part.

    if your place is commercial, with lotsa door openings and traffic, get the biggest you can get your hands on. it would be very difficult to adequately cool your place and the rest of the world outside it.
    those store or factory estimates, are usually for private dwellings.

    if your room is directly hit by sunlight, get the bigger (biggest?) aircon.

    it is much easier to fit in a smaller aircon in a big hole, than a big aircon, in a small hole.
    Last edited by dr. d; June 28th, 2018 at 08:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Yan din nasa isip ko, lalo na at konti lang price difference between 1.0 and 1.5 hp. In terms of consumption naman, magpareho lang kaya? kasi i saw that the cooling power is in a range, unlike in conventional na fixed.

    Sa conventional, one speed lang ang compressor di ba, and sa inverter variable based on thermostat. So I assume, pareho lang consumption ng 1.0 and 1.5 hp inverter, given the same room conditions. Tama ba?
    just to give you an idea, from conventional AC 1hp to .75hp, 10 hours a day average, nasa 4k ang bill (more or less). year 2016 changed to 1hp inverter less 3k bill, but average used is 14-20 hours (IIRC)a day and 24 hours on weekends; then upgraded to 1.5hp inverter same usage almost same bill lang but a bit lower (less 500 php), but room cools faster now.
    sana nga ginawan ko ng excel file eh. pero ang measurement ko kasi is KW since may sub meter ako para sa room ko lang

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    #216
    Thanks for the info Bro Ninja, 1.5hp na ang next buy ko, para makapag 24 hours na rin ako sa weekends


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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    galing ka sa anong size ng AC? and room size?
    in most cases kasi, mas OK i-oversize ang inverter AC
    Actually ninja 1st time ko mag aircon. 18 sqm size ng room. In 15 minutes malamig naman kagad siguro dahil din sa bago lol. 2 weeks ko pa lang nagagamit aircon average daily use is 8 hours pag weekdays then 14 to 16 hours pag weekends.

    I set it at "cold mode 20-degree celsius" for the first 30 minutes then "sleep mode 24-degree celsius" the rest of the night. Mas matipid ba talaga pag nasa sleep mode? Can someone help me confirm this? [emoji52]

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    Quote Originally Posted by essjei55 View Post
    Actually ninja 1st time ko mag aircon. 18 sqm size ng room. In 15 minutes malamig naman kagad siguro dahil din sa bago lol. 2 weeks ko pa lang nagagamit aircon average daily use is 8 hours pag weekdays then 14 to 16 hours pag weekends.

    I set it at "cold mode 20-degree celsius" for the first 30 minutes then "sleep mode 24-degree celsius" the rest of the night. Mas matipid ba talaga pag nasa sleep mode? Can someone help me confirm this? [emoji52]

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    Wow! Baka ideal condition ang room mo bro! No direct sunlight hitting any of your walls, cool location to begin with, low ceiling, no other appliance that causes heat and a really good AC.
    Ay wait, BPO pala ako nag work so umaga hanggang ako gumagamit ng AC. Nasa 30-36c plus humidity ang average temp na kailangan palamigin ng AC.


    Btw re: sleepmode, kung dry mode katumbas nyan for sure matipid din sa consumption.

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    Last edited by ninjababez; June 28th, 2018 at 01:38 PM.

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    In some aircons, sleep mode is different from dry mode ... Sleep mode will shut off aircon in 8 hours ... Plus it will increase the temperature by 1 degree in an hour or two ... Depends on the brand and model ...

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    #220
    I could be wrong but dry mode could mean "dehumidify" mode.

    HOW TO: Use an Air Conditioner in Japan | Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)

    If you use the dehumidify function, you can save some electricity versus using the air conditioning function, although it, of course, won't really cool things down (usually heats up the room instead), but just reduces moisture in the air, which can feel better in some cases. You might also see this function as ドライ.

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