Mumbai’s humid heat is often the talk of the town during summers, but the aspect that really makes summer quite difficult is the humidity. Along with hot weather, conditions are very humid in coastal regions of India, for instance, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Being on the Deccan Plateau and located between the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, summers in this region are practically a survival task. To survive the summers that drench you in sweat from head to toe, you need split ACs that understand humidity better. When air coolers fail, air conditioners come to the rescue, lowering the temperature and removing humidity to enable a quite cool place to live in. Defeating the humid moisture brought in by the sea, these split air conditioners are specifically engineered to handle the high humidity that saps energy.
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Why are Inverter Split Air conditioners better than Non-inverter ACs?
Similar to summers in India, Air conditioners do come in all sizes and shapes. If you have been wondering which between inverter AC and non-inverter AC is the right one, then you are not alone. Answering the most common issue faced by the customers, have a look at the comparison table to determine which is best for the beach paradise.
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Feature |
Inverter AC |
Non Inverter AC |
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Compressor Type |
Variable speed compressor |
Fixed speed compressor |
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Cooling Efficiency |
High Cooling Efficiency |
Moderate cooling efficiency |
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Cooling speed |
Faster cooling with an adjustable speed |
Slower cooling |
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Working mechanism |
Adjusts the compressor speed according to the ambient temperature. |
It needs to be turned on and off continuously |
Verdict: Undoubtedly, the inverter ACs come out triumphant against the non-inverter models. They are much more energy efficient and ideal for running for long hours without racking up high power bills.