800w is an example lah.bro, that means for a 800w unit running for 24 hrs only 800X24X0.2565 / 1000 = $49 estimated ? That's a good price le.
aircon is more than 800w
800w is an example lah.bro, that means for a 800w unit running for 24 hrs only 800X24X0.2565 / 1000 = $49 estimated ? That's a good price le.
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I see many people install air-conditioner in their home but not many are actually using it, reason is of course due to electrical bills. Even in the poorer district like choa chu kang, bt batok majority I would say 80% installed air con. Is using air con all day long really that expensive in sinkieland ? Anyone tried on their air con throughout the hot weather and what is the charges you got from Singpower , purely on air con alone estimated ?
I really wonder why people install it just for showI am contemplating to install one but I am quite broke, have to seek for advice.:p
yr estimate is on the newest inverter system right? which brand better ah?
I have 4 air-con units (3 different brands) installed in my room. Once month, I left some units on for several days at a time. Electricity bill for that month hit $1k.
Since then, I've moderated usage : turn on all 4 air-con units only for a while in the hot afternoon till the room is cool enough, than only leave 1 or 2 air-con units running. Monthly electricity bill these days is approx $500, give or take.
Ok thanks for the info,..but power cost keep going up,,,so buy the most 'fuel' efficient one...and aircon dont have to turn on all the time...I mean set it at the highest minimal temp...i try to keep it above 24Deg c..24 or 25 deg is good enough..no need 20 deg..
These electric power savers are not very effective on modern-day air-cons, especially the ones using inverter technology. That's because they are already very energy efficient and would not save much further. Furthermore, there is not much to gain because the power factor for these inverter units are already at their highest. I had personally tested 1 myself. I had used the tong meter (for measuring the AC current) to compare with and without the electric power saver installed on a DAIKIN air-con.No a problem........ use electric power saver in your house. It saves you 22%
Actually correct sizing is important. For example, if u have a big room but a low BTU unit, will end up paying more because the compressor keep running. Better to get a bigger BTU unit. Maintenance as someone already mentioned, also important.I get the aircon company to do bulk servicing including chemical washing of all my aircon units (about 30 of them) in my workplace every 3 months. None of the units broke down and the oldest unit I have is about 5 years.
Personally, I do not like to stay in aircon room. Prefer natural air.
bro, that means for a 800w unit running for 24 hrs only 800X24X0.2565 / 1000 = $49 estimated ? That's a good price le.
That wrong u forgotten to multiply 30 days.
The correct is below
800watt X 24h X 30days X $0.2565/1000= ********
Let say the aircon is rating 800watt it will not running at 800watt all the time or max power all the time after room cool down.
To be more accurate mostly will run at 50~70% on average for the max power.
These electric power savers are not very effective on modern-day air-cons, especially the ones using inverter technology. That's because they are already very energy efficient and would not save much further. Furthermore, there is not much to gain because the power factor for these inverter units are already at their highest. I had personally tested 1 myself. I had used the tong meter (for measuring the AC current) to compare with and without the electric power saver installed on a DAIKIN air-con.
Previously, these electric power savers are applicable because there are many inductor appliances in the house, eg: fan, fluorescent light ballast, transformers in the power supply units of many electrical appliances, etc. Nowadays, many of these (except for the fan) have been replaced with solid state electronics and switching power supplies, which are much more energy efficient and their power factor are already at near to maximum.
Bro, you very rich staying bukit timah or orchard rd.???I see many people install air-conditioner in their home but not many are actually using it, reason is of course due to electrical bills. Even in the poorer district like choa chu kang, bt batok majority I would say 80% installed air con. Is using air con all day long really that expensive in sinkieland ? Anyone tried on their air con throughout the hot weather and what is the charges you got from Singpower , purely on air con alone estimated ?
I really wonder why people install it just for showI am contemplating to install one but I am quite broke, have to seek for advice.:p
These electric power savers are not very effective on modern-day air-cons, especially the ones using inverter technology. That's because they are already very energy efficient and would not save much further. Furthermore, there is not much to gain because the power factor for these inverter units are already at their highest. I had personally tested 1 myself. I had used the tong meter (for measuring the AC current) to compare with and without the electric power saver installed on a DAIKIN air-con.
Previously, these electric power savers are applicable because there are many inductor appliances in the house, eg: fan, fluorescent light ballast, transformers in the power supply units of many electrical appliances, etc. Nowadays, many of these (except for the fan) have been replaced with solid state electronics and switching power supplies, which are much more energy efficient and their power factor are already at near to maximum.
As I've said earlier, the electric power saver is effective for inductor appliances. In this case, the ballasts powering those cylindrical fluorescent tubes are those old type using transformers. That said, the electric power saver will be good because the capacitor inside it will cause an AC phase shift to improve the power factor of the transformer ballasts.This vid clip shows effectiveness of electric power saver - it is not for aircon alone but entire electrical appliances in your house.............
As I've said earlier, the electric power saver is effective for inductor appliances. In this case, the ballasts powering those cylindrical fluorescent tubes are those old type using transformers. That said, the electric power saver will be good because the capacitor inside it will cause an AC phase shift to improve the power factor of the transformer ballasts.
However, most consumers are using electronic ballasts nowadays. All those energy saving fluorescent lamps (also called twister bulbs) are using built-in electronic ballasts. Electronic ballasts utilize high frequency switching circuit to step up the voltage for the filament of the fluorescent tube. This method is much more efficient than the conventional transformer ballasts which covert at 50Hz frequency. The electric power saver is almost redundant when used with electronic ballasts.
Hint: Have you ever wonder why that video doesn't show with the use of those new energy saving fluorescent lamps? It had instead showed with the use of those older cylindrical fluorescent tubes and definitely using the old-type transformer ballasts. I can further attest to it as you can see the flickering effect on the fluorescent tubes because the conversion frequency is from the power mains frequency (50/60Hz). With electronic ballasts, there will be almost no flickering effect, which is also better for our eyes.
yeah better to get over powered unit compare to underpower unit. over power one runs more.efficiently n u can always lower the settings.
bro, that means for a 800w unit running for 24 hrs only 800X24X0.2565 / 1000 = $49 estimated ? That's a good price le.
That wrong u forgotten to multiply 30 days.
The correct is below
800watt X 24h X 30days X $0.2565/1000= ********
Let say the aircon is rating 800watt it will not running at 800watt all the time or max power all the time after room cool down.
To be more accurate mostly will run at 50~70% on average for the max power.
Plus compressor will break down if run continuously.