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Inverter or Non-Inverter Confusion!
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<blockquote data-quote="hotshot05" data-source="post: 1940989" data-attributes="member: 21844"><p>Let me put a different perspective to the inverter vs non-inverter war.</p><p>An inverter AC consumes less current after it has cooled the room. So you are placing less load on the electricity grid. You may think that it is better for the electricity supply company if your AC consumes more power but it is not. There is an electricity shortfall all over India. If your AC consumes less power, someone else in the grid may be able to enjoy the fan/light/TV in his room instead of a blackout.</p><p>I don't know what the power situation is in your area but in west Bengal, during the peak hours there are power cuts sometimes. The frequency has greatly reduced over the years but it is there sometimes. But WB is an electricity surplus state because of low level of industries here. In industrialized areas, the problem will be a lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotshot05, post: 1940989, member: 21844"] Let me put a different perspective to the inverter vs non-inverter war. An inverter AC consumes less current after it has cooled the room. So you are placing less load on the electricity grid. You may think that it is better for the electricity supply company if your AC consumes more power but it is not. There is an electricity shortfall all over India. If your AC consumes less power, someone else in the grid may be able to enjoy the fan/light/TV in his room instead of a blackout. I don't know what the power situation is in your area but in west Bengal, during the peak hours there are power cuts sometimes. The frequency has greatly reduced over the years but it is there sometimes. But WB is an electricity surplus state because of low level of industries here. In industrialized areas, the problem will be a lot more. [/QUOTE]
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