Commend this guy for his patience! Providing wattage needed to maintain temperature is awesome and the fact he considered the factors (room space, outside temperature) that affects it
Mind blowing explanation for any lay man to understand. You have explained in so much detail that the person watching the video is left with no question to ask you. Brilliant ...i watched it twice as its so interesting and informative ..i am now following your suggestion and settings ---- to set my AC settings to lower power consumption and hence lower electricity bills. Thank You very much.
Thank you, Kiran. Glad the video was helpful 😊 One thing I would suggest is setting the temp as per your comfort as preferences so differ from individuals.
That’s the only honest TH-camr if everyone is like you no one is going to blame TH-cam because no TH-camr will give you full in-depth details like you did which is very important
Very comprehensive demonstration. I hope other vloggers with the same topic content as you should make a good demonstration like this: demonstrating in terms of kwh not on rupee or in my country peso amount. Good job 👍👍👍👍
Some say that if the AC starts the cooling process too often, it will waste more electricity. but it turns out not to be the case. Thanks for the video
Hello, all the information that you uploaded is extremely valuable, thanks to it I was able to calculate the capacity of my ahire LG, which will be 18000 btu. THANK YOU!!! 🙂🙂
thank you for your hardwork... this information really criticals and helpful for me.. im decided to buy 4.0HP non inverter aircond next week. thank you again... now i know how much i should pay monthly for electricity bill.
I too kind of person to teach others kind of this detailed thing but I failed in patience to wait for results. U deserve it man. Do research everyday and educate us. U r setting an example for PhD scholars - how to do the test, output, presentation,etc.
Thank you for this test. I was afraid that running at 26 would be impractical because the condenser turns off more frequently. Turns out that inverter compressors turn on without that power peak consumption that is common with non inverter units.
insightful. just moved back into our house a month ago and got an inverter AC installed into my rebuilt room. been using it a lot since it's pretty hot where I am, but also noticed I didn't need to push the temp to the lowest to cool my room. been wondering if running it at 22-24C compared to how I used to run it at 18C would make a difference, and this little experiment gave me that insight without having to do the whole process myself. many thanks. now I just need to see the electric bill in june to see how much that will be affected.
great video, I have the same AC with 2 hp, what is more power efficient 26C or 26 C with 80% energy control, or 26 C with 60% energy control ? or should I run 24/7 to maximize the inverter after 8 hours?
Nice video me friend. But I do have a question and hope to get a response. Is it better to run the AC at 25C fan speed medium or high or fan speed auto? And should we run it in cool or auto? I feel comfortable at 25C. I do want to know if the auto mode is better than the cool mode.
Just great, I didn't really understand the advantage of using a lower power like 40% with temp set at 22degrees, will this consume less? But more time to reach this temperature? Won't this effect consumption? 2 Also if temp is already 22degrees, won't the compressor stop working to save consumption? I am trying to work out the advantage of using a lower power if it yealds lower consumption after long hours, like keeping it for days.
Ahh great video again. I was taking note in comment section but then I realise I can expect a summary in the end because EI am watching your TH-cam channel.. I get quite frusted when I watch mobile comparison video like charging /discharging other speed test on 5 6 phone in a video. Rarely anybody gives summary in the end. Keep it up bro.. Nd I was like yeah I know he will put up a comparison summary. 👍👍👏👏
Great in-depth reviews! Learned a lot about my unit thru your channel. 💜 Thank you for making these kind of vids. ☺️ I have few questions if you may, 1. Will there be a significant increase in power consumption if you also use the special functions (e.g., ion generator mode, etc.) of the AC? 2. What is your recommended settings? a) cool mode at 26C b) auto operation mode c) energy saving function? Hehehe sorry for the lengthy post. Take care!
Thank you so much Benny, I always read each and every comment, even if its lengthy 😁 Okay, let me try and answer: 1. Extra features like Ionizer don't use that much power and should not have any impact on energy consumption. 2. I run the AC in just normal cool mode at 26, sometimes I run the AC with energy saver set at 40% power when its not that hot outside. so it really depends on how the weather is like, but for this test, I ran the AC in Cool mode at 22, 24 and 26 at medium fan, except at night when sleep mode is on. I hope this helps. 😊
There is one thing that I'm not sure understand. The power of the unit is 2060 W, but the the results show very low values (from 303 W to 1049 W max). Any explanation please?
The wattage shown is the maximum power draw, the actual power consumption depends on the outside and the room temperature, it's rare to see these units pull 2kw under normal temperatures.
Hey buddy. You are amazing. Thank you for working so hard on this, do you have a video where you showed your overall settings? I understand the AC has more features and I am curious what setting you use.
27 degrees accompanied by a fan total 500w usage only. Per month electicity bill 💸💵 700 inr approx that's how Japan uses their AC as well. 27 degree AC and celing fan is a killer combo 😎
Its super economical, the ultimate goal of having an AC is to feel comfortable and not cold! A lot of people advise not using a fan with AC but I disagree.
I use a non-inverter Senpai Hitachi 1.5 ton AC as my inverter AC was not effectively cooling the room. I do not get such low power consumption. If I run the AC for 8 hours, my power consumption is 10 to 12 units per AC. Is LG AC more efficient than Hitachi AC? Should I switch over to LG AC? Please help
Hey Charlie ! New to your channel man, i have a question,which mode is more power saver in lg ac if i set yhe temparature for 26 degree normal mode or if i convert the ac to 60% or lets say 40% percent mode and keep the temperature same as 26
Help! Just purchsed split aircon for my bdrm wd an area of 72 sqft. Tried setting the temp at 26 and 24 for 12 hrs (at night) set at eco. Whether 24 or 26, my power consumption reads ave 11-13 kwh! What shall i do?
What if I lower the temperature to 18 degrees while outside temperature is 30-35 degrees C, then once the room is chill after 20-25 minutes, I switch off the AC for the next 5-6 hours (in case of night time) or for the next 1-2 hours (for during day time)? It's a 1.2 ton non-inverter AC, in a 120 sq ft room in case that's relevant.
This is a good video, however I want to add how funny it is to hear you talking about 24C as being "cold" when I feel like I am on the verge of dying the moment it goes above 15C. It's what you're used to I suppose, but I can't imagine what living in a place that gets up to 40C would be like.
Hello dear, I liked your video, I have some questions if you may answer. 1. I moved to a new central AC flat, are these measurements also applicable to my case? 2.I have 2 units of AC and my bill is increasing every month by about 20% as it gets hotter, I complained many times but no use, do you advise me for specific settings?
Yes, it will, I leave mine running at 28*C the entire day and its almost always around 27.5 to 28.2 in the room, consumes only 300-500 watts to maintain room temp.
Thanks, Super, no one has covered this main thing of inverter ac. If you do vidoe on this its great so we know what is the power of inverter vs non inverter. Thanks for your quick reply. 👍
thank you for making this kind of video may i request if you can do video about using energy control in Lg remote 80% 60% 40% using 24,25,26 how much it will cost im excited to see how much only it will for the 40% running 8hrs in night time
Actually, it consumes even less power than 40% at night I have seen the power consumption as low as 300-350 watts at 40% 2Ton AC runs at 660-850 watts and 1.5Ton runs at 500watts, so its even lower than that. But if you run the AC at 22 on a really hot day then the AC wont be able to maintain 22, as it needs more power than 800 watts to cool down to 22. I might try running the AC at 40% during the day when its 40+ degrees outside and post the result.
@@TechGuyCharlie Hi. Every day running eight hours at night at 22 degree. But iam getting units for that right hours is 20 units. Why ? Really confused. Mine is Voltas 1.5 Inverter ac. Pls help
Hi Charlie, For Inverter AC, there is power consumption to maintain the temperature as compressor is always on. In non-inverter, I notice the power consumption is still high when the compressor is off. Can you explain which other component in the non-inverter AC is consuming such a high power? Or what is the expected power consumption in just FAN mode?
Thanks Bro For Detailed video i have carrier split Invertor ac and run ac 28 to 29 Degree at night is it good and how much units it consumed 5 to 6 hours in night
Commend this guy for his patience! Providing wattage needed to maintain temperature is awesome and the fact he considered the factors (room space, outside temperature) that affects it
Now this is a kind of video every inverter ac owner should watch. Great comparison man thank you for your patience.
Thank you! Glad you found the video informative!
Absolutely amazing content! I've been searching about this information but no actual data comparison.
Bravo
this is a very realistic and detailed presentation for a tropical country like India.Great JOB.
Thank you! 😊
Great video Bro. You seem to have a lot of patience to have worked on this. Really interesting results
Thank you 😊 I love making these kind of detailed videos.
@@TechGuyCharlie hi bto hows u & all ? this is your 3rd lg dual cool ac right ? btw great information keep it up
This is an excellent video. Even after 2 years.
Thaks for sharing!
Mind blowing explanation for any lay man to understand. You have explained in so much detail that the person watching the video is left with no question to ask you. Brilliant ...i watched it twice as its so interesting and informative ..i am now following your suggestion and settings ---- to set my AC settings to lower power consumption and hence lower electricity bills. Thank You very much.
Thank you, Kiran. Glad the video was helpful 😊 One thing I would suggest is setting the temp as per your comfort as preferences so differ from individuals.
My thoughts exactly. It is so detailed!
That’s the only honest TH-camr if everyone is like you no one is going to blame TH-cam because no TH-camr will give you full in-depth details like you did which is very important
I have to say this is the most useful video about AC consumption ever!
Thank you!!
Very comprehensive demonstration. I hope other vloggers with the same topic content as you should make a good demonstration like this: demonstrating in terms of kwh not on rupee or in my country peso amount. Good job 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much! So glad the video was helpful 😊
Very scientific experimentation. Great Job dude
Thank you! 😊
Very detailed vedio and great to see all the environment conditions mentioned
very well explained and like the way you showed. I can't any video of new model ac tested this way.
Thank you 😊 and this video should be applicable to any new AC model.
Great work, very informative.
I really appreciate your hard work.
This is a really good video. Great analysis. Keep it up dear.
You have the best and the detailed videos! Good job man! 👏👏👏 I have Lg S09ET and is a super AC 💪💪💪
very informative ive been looking for this comparison for a long time thanks
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Thx for the great video. It was very informative.
Thank you!! 😊
Best and most educational video on this topic..❤❤ thank you
Great & cool power explained. The higher the temperature the lower power consumption.
Amazing. Ive been shouting at people all these but now I'll just send them this video.
Some say that if the AC starts the cooling process too often, it will waste more electricity.
but it turns out not to be the case. Thanks for the video
Does your compressor stops after reaching the desired temperature?
Hello, all the information that you uploaded is extremely valuable, thanks to it I was able to calculate the capacity of my ahire LG, which will be 18000 btu. THANK YOU!!! 🙂🙂
thank you for your hardwork... this information really criticals and helpful for me..
im decided to buy 4.0HP non inverter aircond next week. thank you again... now i know how much i should pay monthly for electricity bill.
No problem, glad the video was helpful 😊
@@TechGuyCharlie in hindi
Don't buy non inverter ac.
Honest 🙌🏻 Thanks man🗿
No problem 👍
Well done that what I want to watch today! Good comparison👍✅
Thank you!!
Awesome review.. Gave you the 1000th like
I too kind of person to teach others kind of this detailed thing but I failed in patience to wait for results. U deserve it man. Do research everyday and educate us. U r setting an example for PhD scholars - how to do the test, output, presentation,etc.
Thank you for this test. I was afraid that running at 26 would be impractical because the condenser turns off more frequently.
Turns out that inverter compressors turn on without that power peak consumption that is common with non inverter units.
insightful. just moved back into our house a month ago and got an inverter AC installed into my rebuilt room. been using it a lot since it's pretty hot where I am, but also noticed I didn't need to push the temp to the lowest to cool my room. been wondering if running it at 22-24C compared to how I used to run it at 18C would make a difference, and this little experiment gave me that insight without having to do the whole process myself. many thanks. now I just need to see the electric bill in june to see how much that will be affected.
24 degree, June month, Bill- 2400rs
26 degree, July month, Bill- 450rs
😮😮❤❤❤It works
Really happy to hear this!! ❤❤
hope u r not kidding
Quick Update on bill -
August - 0 rs
September - 0 rs
October - 0 rs
❤❤❤❤😊26 degree is God mode temperature
Note: AC is LG 5 star model.
great video. thank you.
Good test /video. Helpful. Keep going.
Thank you bro 😊
Hat's off to you man.
can you do the same test, but using the Energy control 80%, 60%, and 40%
Awesome no nonsense content
Best video, thanks man
Great vid! effort is appreciated.....
Excellent depiction 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
U r a master of engineer in refrigeration, good practical researcher. Keep doing👍 ul paid soon for your effort.
great video, I have the same AC with 2 hp, what is more power efficient 26C or 26 C with 80% energy control, or 26 C with 60% energy control ? or should I run 24/7 to maximize the inverter after 8 hours?
Nice video me friend. But I do have a question and hope to get a response. Is it better to run the AC at 25C fan speed medium or high or fan speed auto? And should we run it in cool or auto? I feel comfortable at 25C. I do want to know if the auto mode is better than the cool mode.
40% saving is great
Thank you
Just great,
I didn't really understand the advantage of using a lower power like 40% with temp set at 22degrees, will this consume less? But more time to reach this temperature? Won't this effect consumption?
2 Also if temp is already 22degrees, won't the compressor stop working to save consumption?
I am trying to work out the advantage of using a lower power if it yealds lower consumption after long hours, like keeping it for days.
best explanation bro ❤
Thank you! ❤
Great video❤️👍☺️🤜🤛
Thanks, dude, how have you been? hope you are staying safe. 😊
@@TechGuyCharlie ☺️👍
Hello @TechGuyCharlie, which would be a better option 24c on auto mode or 26c on cool mode.
solid solid vid
thank youuu from Philippinesss
You're welcome! 😊
Good information bro.. keep up the good work👏
Thank you so much 🙂
As usual great bro❣️
Thank you bro, glad you enjoyed watching 😊
Ahh great video again. I was taking note in comment section but then I realise I can expect a summary in the end because EI am watching your TH-cam channel.. I get quite frusted when I watch mobile comparison video like charging /discharging other speed test on 5 6 phone in a video. Rarely anybody gives summary in the end.
Keep it up bro.. Nd I was like yeah I know he will put up a comparison summary. 👍👍👏👏
Thanks bro! 😊
Great effort and information.
Great content
Thanks for all your effort here! It's huge work.
Great video bro..eagerly waiting for 28 degrees video
Great in-depth reviews! Learned a lot about my unit thru your channel. 💜 Thank you for making these kind of vids. ☺️
I have few questions if you may,
1. Will there be a significant increase in power consumption if you also use the special functions (e.g., ion generator mode, etc.) of the AC?
2. What is your recommended settings? a) cool mode at 26C b) auto operation mode c) energy saving function?
Hehehe sorry for the lengthy post. Take care!
Thank you so much Benny, I always read each and every comment, even if its lengthy 😁
Okay, let me try and answer:
1. Extra features like Ionizer don't use that much power and should not have any impact on energy consumption.
2. I run the AC in just normal cool mode at 26, sometimes I run the AC with energy saver set at 40% power when its not that hot outside.
so it really depends on how the weather is like, but for this test, I ran the AC in Cool mode at 22, 24 and 26 at medium fan, except at night when sleep mode is on.
I hope this helps. 😊
@@TechGuyCharlie Thank you for the reply! I mostly run the AC at 25-26C too cos I don't wanna be cold & uncomfortable lol. More power!
There is one thing that I'm not sure understand. The power of the unit is 2060 W, but the the results show very low values (from 303 W to 1049 W max).
Any explanation please?
The wattage shown is the maximum power draw, the actual power consumption depends on the outside and the room temperature, it's rare to see these units pull 2kw under normal temperatures.
THANKS MAN
Hey buddy. You are amazing. Thank you for working so hard on this, do you have a video where you showed your overall settings? I understand the AC has more features and I am curious what setting you use.
Thank you, and my settings depend on the season! but these days I'm running it in cool mode at 40% power with the temp set to 26*C
Sir pls mention the ac price
Super informative video
Well🔥.. Then bro if we apply 28degree what will be result? Will we get better energy saving than 26 degree? Reply plz
I have a dedicated video on that: th-cam.com/video/ucVp4AyUCVo/w-d-xo.html
But I don't recommend it, 20*C feels too warm.
27 degrees accompanied by a fan total 500w usage only. Per month electicity bill 💸💵 700 inr approx that's how Japan uses their AC as well. 27 degree AC and celing fan is a killer combo 😎
Its super economical, the ultimate goal of having an AC is to feel comfortable and not cold! A lot of people advise not using a fan with AC but I disagree.
Good Job 👍
Thank you! 😊
Awesome video hat of to you. Can you tell did you use any power saving feature like running in 40% usage of compressor
Thank you and this test was done without any power saving features.
Great Video bro , very informative 👍
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 😊
What about the power consumption in a dual-head split with just one is turned on?
Does fan speed at 3 and fan speed at auto makes any difference?
if it's bldc then yes!
@@ktrnamanwhat is bldc?
Google it
He is asking about air conditioner fan
@@battleroyalepros6471Brushless direct current motor that consume very less compare to ordinary motor. That doesn’t make much difference.
just ordered the LG Dual inverter 1.5hp! Anxious to verify how much electric can i save :)
That's awesome!! Let me know how the performance is like.
Nice video. This is the way to make a youtube video👍👍👍
Thank you! Your comment means a lot!
Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for the video =)
I use a non-inverter Senpai Hitachi 1.5 ton AC as my inverter AC was not effectively cooling the room. I do not get such low power consumption. If I run the AC for 8 hours, my power consumption is 10 to 12 units per AC. Is LG AC more efficient than Hitachi AC? Should I switch over to LG AC? Please help
Hey Charlie ! New to your channel man, i have a question,which mode is more power saver in lg ac if i set yhe temparature for 26 degree normal mode or if i convert the ac to 60% or lets say 40% percent mode and keep the temperature same as 26
If I select the temp. to 30 degree, the electricity bill would be minimal?
Help! Just purchsed split aircon for my bdrm wd an area of 72 sqft. Tried setting the temp at 26 and 24 for 12 hrs (at night) set at eco. Whether 24 or 26, my power consumption reads ave 11-13 kwh! What shall i do?
Well Explained
Thank you! 😊
What if I lower the temperature to 18 degrees while outside temperature is 30-35 degrees C, then once the room is chill after 20-25 minutes, I switch off the AC for the next 5-6 hours (in case of night time) or for the next 1-2 hours (for during day time)? It's a 1.2 ton non-inverter AC, in a 120 sq ft room in case that's relevant.
This is a good video, however I want to add how funny it is to hear you talking about 24C as being "cold" when I feel like I am on the verge of dying the moment it goes above 15C. It's what you're used to I suppose, but I can't imagine what living in a place that gets up to 40C would be like.
Thanks. Perfect video !
Please give info 28 or 30 how much difference
Such a nice video. Thanks ❤ from 🇱🇰
You are so kind 😊 thank you for watching.
have you tried setting it to 25c and 26c and comparing the electricity consumption when using the 3 eco mode settings?
Great information bro
Thank you 😊
Hello dear, I liked your video, I have some questions if you may answer.
1. I moved to a new central AC flat, are these measurements also applicable to my case?
2.I have 2 units of AC and my bill is increasing every month by about 20% as it gets hotter, I complained many times but no use, do you advise me for specific settings?
Will 40, 60, 80 percent saving mode add more to energy saving than this stats in normal mode?
+1
Well done very informative 👍
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Ac blower speed affected the consumption ?
high/medium/ low speed
Comgratulation and thakyou
Kya inverter ac outdoor ho jata hai.after temperature mantain
+1
Hi Charile, good. if i set 25c temperature does inverter ac maintain the 25c through out the day.
Yes, it will, I leave mine running at 28*C the entire day and its almost always around 27.5 to 28.2 in the room, consumes only 300-500 watts to maintain room temp.
Thanks, Super, no one has covered this main thing of inverter ac. If you do vidoe on this its great so we know what is the power of inverter vs non inverter. Thanks for your quick reply. 👍
thank you for making this kind of video may i request if you can do video about using energy control in Lg remote 80% 60% 40% using 24,25,26 how much it will cost
im excited to see how much only it will for the 40% running 8hrs in night time
Mine is consuming around 2 units at 26.
Actually, it consumes even less power than 40% at night I have seen the power consumption as low as 300-350 watts at 40% 2Ton AC runs at 660-850 watts and 1.5Ton runs at 500watts, so its even lower than that.
But if you run the AC at 22 on a really hot day then the AC wont be able to maintain 22, as it needs more power than 800 watts to cool down to 22.
I might try running the AC at 40% during the day when its 40+ degrees outside and post the result.
@@TechGuyCharlie
Thank you so much for having time to reply in my message & also sharing your knowledge to us...thumbs up to you 👍👍👍
@@TechGuyCharlie Hi. Every day running eight hours at night at 22 degree. But iam getting units for that right hours is 20 units.
Why ? Really confused.
Mine is Voltas 1.5
Inverter ac. Pls help
Hi Charlie, For Inverter AC, there is power consumption to maintain the temperature as compressor is always on. In non-inverter, I notice the power consumption is still high when the compressor is off. Can you explain which other component in the non-inverter AC is consuming such a high power? Or what is the expected power consumption in just FAN mode?
Lovely video.. so informative
Thank you!! 😊
Excellent presentation.
Thank you! 😊
Thanks Bro For Detailed video i have carrier split Invertor ac and run ac 28 to 29 Degree at night is it good and how much units it consumed 5 to 6 hours in night
At any temp set on an AC, rhe air coming out of is always 12°c and the running time decides the final temp of room
Do you have video comparison of non inverter ac and inverter consumption with the same hp?
Hi ,can you tell me when we set the A.C. at desired temperature how much time does it take for the room temperature to be the same as set in the A.C.