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Dry Mode air conditioner (Dry Mode AC Explained)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2023
- If you have heard a lot of cool things about AC dry mode (and you might even have tried it out and got impressed), then you may be tempted to run it all day long.
But should you?
Below we answer a few vital questions about the dry mode in AC
this works in humid countries. used to put on 16°c (cool mode) and felt hot once the AC is off. now i put it on 25°c (dry mode) and the AC works better and i feel colder and less 'sticky'. the dry mode works really well in humid south east asian countries 👍👍👍👍👍
Well said
Thank you took me 20 years to figure this out well explained!
Finally got video where someone explained about differences mode
Happy to help
I thought this was good. Thanks for doing it. Ignore the haters. I had no problem understanding.
Appreciated your positive feedback
Is actually colder. In my unit I can see the temperature going down.
One of the most useful videos on TH-cam. Thank you.
Thank you😁
Great job mate. Thank you
Thank you
I live in the Caribbean and it’s pretty humid here. We are now having temperatures around 90° and 100° in the city area where I live. I put the A/C on DRY MODE by accident two months ago and noticed the room started to cool down slowly. Been using this mode for the last month and I the room cools down to an average temperature ranging between 76° to 80° during the day and 74° to 78° during the night while keeping the power consumption down. The room usually goes down to 70° to 72° on cool mode. This dry mode is really efficient in humid areas, I don’t think I’ll be using the COOL MODE again.
Very true
It set my AC to 25° Dry Mode in summer. Summers are very humid here even as night
Cool. That should help
@@AskRepairBuddy Gets the humidity down to 45%
@chichirosie5295 I can set the temp in dry mode with my unit. Almost run it 24/7 in summer
@chichirosie5295 What make and model?
@chichirosie5295 Dry mode is just the fan on the evaporator (inside unit) runs at a lower speed allowing more water loss over the coils. It's much slower to cool the room but removes more water
I have a portable ac unit that keeps spitting water up the air vents at top is that due to humidity the water looks strange as well
I have panasonic-cw-u923jph and I'm using dry mode 24 hours because its much colder than cool mode is it okay? well it saves me more energy less energy lower the bill
Nice to know
What is with crazy video
I’m having some really big problems with my AC dry mode. My house has a high wooden roof (that’s already aged) and one of the walls was getting humidity. Then I decided to turn on my brand new Hisense dry mode. But after 24 hours, I had two more walls getting “painted” with humidity…
The thing is, my controller only gives me the option to choose from -7 to 7 in this mode. But doesn’t let me set a temperature. And I wonder, have I done something wrong? Or is it normal for the walls to get more wet because the humidity is going away?
Oops. Sorry for that. Have you checked all the settings?
For the -7 to 7 check your manual to see the ranges on temperature. In summer I use -7 for the coldest setting but mine is another brand.
OMG!!!
Thank you for watching
It's myth....
there is no dry mode technology in the AC of any brand...
Dry mode is more cold right???
No... Cooling is minimal... It removes moisture from air... Best for rainy days.. As temperature is already lower in the surrounding, only moisture removal is needed.
It feels cooler because of the moisture/humidity from the air circulating in the room being removed. The higher the humidity the warmer it feels. Only use it when the humidity is high like in rainy days
I have a Media U- shaped ac. It says when using Dry mode it will cool "slightly" but it mainly removes the humidity. It does a good job at lowering the humidity but my room gets much colder than I want it too. Even though I usually set my ideal temp at 69 degrees my room drops as low as 63 or 64 when using dry mode. For me thats too cold and you can't control it so I have to switch back to "cool" mode because at least in cool mode the ac keeps the temp at the 69 that I like. The problem with cool mode is that the relative humidity goes back up to 60-75% again.
Perfect said@@AnkitSinghAnarchoAtheist
Perfect said@@shinjihirako4773
didnt understand a word
LOL
Sounds like a personal problem