For an upstairs room, does anyone have experience of inverter type AC of Gree or Acson?
Room size 16*18, so 1.5 Tons would be a minimum. Plan is that if its too hot you can run it easily on a 7KvA generator? Other option is to go for a cabinet type 1.5 Ton, but then run it at full so that it can sustain 1 hr of loadshedding.
What do you guys say?
No one?
i use inverter dawlance 1 ton on a 2.5 kva thaka mara hua chinese gas generator.. works fine uptill ampere draw is 5... when ampere draw is 6amp (maximum) some times generator will trip or AC breaker will trip (digital breaker automatically restarts).. sometimes it works fine.. depends on the generators mood..
7.5 kva generator makhan malai ki tarah chalai ga inverter 1.5 ton..
go for acson its malaysian.. get the model that also has heater in it.gree as good reviews too but is chinese...
Why not get a 1.5 ton normal ac and a good generator worth 1lac plus. Will run fit fine.
because normal AC will draw twice its power when starting up..
for a 2000 watt AC, you need at least 5000 watt generator... else generator will trip everytime the compressor starts... faltu ka kharcha for oversized generator.
You can get a regular 1.5 ton AC, it can be run on a 7KVA generator. Just need to make sure that the generator can withstand the AC's max current draw. I have a Mitsubishi Mr. slim 1.5 ton. The starting current (compressor on) is 5.9 amps it climbs gradually to 11 amps and then settles to 9 amps. Older window ACs have higher starting current.
I think the starting torque is going to the same. And its going to draw same amperage at startup. The only advantage of inverter is when the ac is near attaining the desired room temp then its amperage will drastically drop to lower levels. So its always a risk for the generator because circumstances will change and you might just turn on the ac after a long gap on generator. We have a 1.5 ton ac on a 7kva gen, works fine mashAllah. Get a bigger gen to be on safe side.
i have an inverter ac. starting torque is not the same.
the ac draws amperes in stages. 1 amp, 3 amp, 4 amp, 5amp and max 6amp. depending on cooling requirement..
that allows me to run a 1 ton ac on a mara hua chinese 2000 watt generator
for big generator absolutely no issue running a normal 1.5 ton ac
Dr Sahib.... Inverter walla AC does draw less current on startup.
I am thinking of a new plan... to run a 1 ton AC on the UPS made by Asif (thanks to you). The one ton ac seems to draw 900-600 watts.... turn off fans at night... and have sakoon kee nonstop neend! thinking about it... have to see if it works or not, after chat with our UPS walla!
Then generator will only be for emergency or when USP jawab day day!!
What do you guys think?
^^ sounds magnificent but how much backup will it give? Mostly in summer when loadshedding is at max UPS hardly gets time to completely charge. If it will drain ups in 1hour then it might be a problem even if ac runs flawlessly on it
Using batteries as an energy source should be a last resort in any case. It is the most expensive way to store and use energy. From my own calculation I have concluded that energy from batteries costs between Rs.25-Rs.30 per unit.
If the UPS does not generate Pure Sine wave , then never try it else you'll burn your A/C! And battery consumption would be very high
inverter 1 ton ac will draw 6 amps max at full cooling load.
running on battery ups would not be wise, unless you have a high quality pure sinewave unit of atleast 2-3kwatt..
may be run on solar using pure sine wave inverter..
What do you mean by it willDraw 6 amps? How much will be the consumption in watts ..amp ki samajh nhi ati
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6 x 220 = 1320Watts
M glad you are satisfied with the UPS. But I did come to know that the voltage at your premises is very high which is creating trouble. Hey na.
Anyways, I would never recommend running AC on UPS. Rest discuss with asif then.
Pure sinewave ups can run it , but it's expensive
That's a good point. It is not recommended to run inductive loads (anything that has a motor in it) on a desi UPS with modified sine wave. That's why desi UPS makes the fans whine. And not all imported ones are pure sine wave as well. Pure sine wave UPS costs 30-40% more than a regular one.
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