I meant in general brands not the O'General brand.You mean O'General or other general brands?
Anyway it's Delhi, damn hot out there
Whatever ac you buy, consider a 5 star rated ac. Saves you power in the long run resulting in lesser electricity bills.
Well I don't think someone should buy an AC if his/her usage is only 2 hours or only during weekends. So a 5 star rated AC should be a necessity rather than consideration.Depends on the daily usage. If the usage is just 2hrs a day or only during weekends, a 3 star rated AC is more than enough
Well I don't think someone should buy an AC if his/her usage is only 2 hours or only during weekends. So a 5 star rated AC should be a necessity rather than consideration.
I tested the current consumption by reading my metre units after the AC was running for one hour, and it was two units added, tried with medium and highest energy consumption, but it didn't matter, in both case it was just two units.
OK, so for how long should I run to get actual reading? I'd like to know how much power the AC is actually consuming, is there any way to see that?^^i think they are nt dat accurate to show a 1 hr consumption change..
Also here is the savings calculation put up on VOLTAS website for a five star rated AC.
OK, so for how long should I run to get actual reading? I'd like to know how much power the AC is actually consuming, is there any way to see that?
Where?
OK, so for how long should I run to get actual reading? I'd like to know how much power the AC is actually consuming, is there any way to see that?
Where?