i have observed that using cool and fan
mode on inverter AC increases
the unit consumption
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as summers are drawing near
day by day
i feel that many of my viewers and subscribers
have already purchased air conditioners
but buying an inverter AC doesn't suffice, you also
need to know the best remote settings
there are many settings on the remote control of an AC
you must know
which buttons to press to get
the best cooling experience
with the least energy bill
that's what today's video is about
watch this video till the end because
i'll discuss everything in detail
you can see mode
dry mode humidity
 
sleep function auto mode
cool mode
what does all this mean?
which buttons should you press
to get the best experience? that i will tell you in this video
so watch the video till the end and
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the electricity bill of an AC depends
to a large extent on the settings you
choose on the remote control
the units consumed if you choose
cool and fan mode on your AC will be
different from those consumed when you
select the auto mode on your AC
i have ampere meter videos on my
channel that show how many amperes are consumed
while running the AC on a certain mode
i have observed that
auto mode is more electricity saving
than cool and high fan mode
the units consumed in the auto mode are
lesser than those consumed by cool
and high fan mode
this is empirical observation
detailed videos are available on the channel
use auto mode to save electricity
while using your air conditioner
people don't like auto mode very much
but the room gets quite cold after
the AC has been running for 2 hours on
auto mode
people using auto mode don't experience
sudden cooling. those who don't know about it think
that their AC is bad because they don't feel sufficient cooling in the room
they think
that their AC is nothing more than a fan
or a cooler
compressor keeps switching off and on
during auto mode to provide the best cooling
with the least energy consumption
but the room takes time to get cold
so if you can wait a bit, go for auto mode
as it will
help you save electricity
auto mode is good for saving
electricity and cutting down the power bill
let's start with cool mode
many people like it because it starts cooling the room instantly
the fan of the AC constantly throws air in the cool mode
whereas the compressor
keeps rotating at varying speeds depending upon
the requirements to maintain the temperature
i like to use cool mode
because it instantly cools down the room.
cool mode is only second to turbo or
jet mode which take a lot of electricity
and significantly add to the power bill
cool mode is different from auto mode
in that fan constantly works in the cool mode unlike the auto mode
you can control the fan speed in the
cool mode but you can't do that in the auto mode
 
now let's talk about the fan mode
fan mode makes your AC just a fan
the AC doesn't throw chilled air,
rather it just throws the air at room temperature like a fan
it helps ventilate the room
but if you just want to use your AC as a fan
then better turn the AC off and use the ceiling fan instead
because a ceiling fan ventilates a
room more effectively than an AC
since it's on ceiling rather than on a wall like a wall-mounted AC
some people use the fan mode
just to impress their guests
a shopkeeper told me that some people
make their guests think
that they use AC but just turn on its fan
it sets an impression on the guests
that the hosts are rich people
now let's talk about dry mode
people use dry mode during rainy seasons
dry mode helps take
the excess moisture out of the room
and lowers the humidity level in the room
that helps the users feel
better ventilation and enjoy a
better cooling performance of the AC
but if you are too particular
about lowering the humidity level then
better buy a dehumidifier because an
AC is not a very good dehumidifier in general
if you are very sensitive
unlike most people
then buy a dehumidifier
dry mode
functions to regulate the humidity in the room
use the dry mode for a few minutes
in the start during the rainy season
it will extract excess moisture from the room
then use cool or auto mode
now let's talk about the auto mode
it's a very important mode
an inverter AC provides the maximum power saving
in the auto mode
i have experienced this personally
since i don't have an ampere meter yet
i check the units on my electricity meter daily
the other day i noticed that
i used my AC for 4 hours in the night
on cool and fan mode
and woke up to see
nearly 12 units used in the night
but that wasn't just because of my AC
that also included the units consumed by
coolers and other electric home appliances by other people on the first floor
the following day
i used the AC for 4 hours in the night on auto mode
and noticed that only 6 units had been used
so auto mode
helps save electricity
a user can't control the fan speed
on auto mode
in auto mode
compressor works to lower the
room temperature to the desired level
then fan works to maintain the temperature
when the compressor senses a rise in the temperature
it turns on again
auto mode doesn't provide
instant cooling but
if you use it for 20 to 30 minutes
you'll notice a drop in temperature of the room
yesterday night i used my AC
with auto mode and 29C temperature
on the remote and
it was cold enough. my AC is Dawlance Enercon 30
auto mode
provides a good cooling
experience
many people use AC for enjoyment
so they use the cool mode but that costs more than auto mode
the main function of an inverter AC
is to provide a good sleeping experience
and you can totally achieve that in the
auto mode
now let's talk about the sleep mode
many people see
it on the remote control of an AC
but they don't know what it means
sleep mode is used
when the timer has not been set
the user selects the sleep mode and goes to sleep
it's a good option because the AC starts
rising the temperature of the room bit by bit after the user has slept
that makes sense because
the metabolism of a sleeping person gets slow
and the body of a sleeping person needs lesser coldness than an
awake person
a slightly higher temperature
provides a comfortable sleeping
experience and also
helps the user
minimize the electricity bill
so sleep mode
is a good option
so this is all about modes
i'll soon arrange an electrician
and
get an ampere meter
to make the ampere check
and unit check videos
on different
temperatures
and remote settings
many experiments
are coming up
soon
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