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Tips on how to increase the power efficiency of your AC

As we’re moving towards the future, it’s important that we do our part to help reduce our energy consumption. The responsibility of saving the environment falls upon everyone, which is why we need to ensure that we do our part. You should start looking for ways to do that sooner rather than later.

Aside from being good for the world, reducing your energy consumption is beneficial for you as well. This is because you won’t have to spend as much money on your energy spending. With that said, here are five tips on how to cut down your energy usage on your AC unit today:

Use a time limit feature
You don’t need to keep your AC on all the time, as the lingering cool temperature will remain in the room for hours after the AC has been turned off. Therefore, you can use the timer function to shut off the AC while you’re sleeping.

You won’t feel the difference until the morning! If you’re afraid that it will be hot, consider investing in a fan with a digital timer and setting it so that it turns on right after the AC shuts off.

Set a temperature limit
You really don’t need to put your AC on such a high setting all the time. Why live in a home that feels like the frozen Siberian tundra?

Not only is it uncomfortable for you, but it will be a major waste of electricity and money as well. The point of the AC system is to make you feel comfortable in your own home.

Therefore, it’s a good idea to should set a temperature limit to ensure that you don’t overwork your AC and end up paying more than you should.

Keep the entire AC clean
If your AC unit is dirty, it will interfere with the function of the unit. This may reduce the energy efficiency of the unit by up to 15%. This may not sound like a lot of money, but when you add it up, the costs can pile on very quickly.

Make sure that you call in an AC service technician to clean the pipes and the internal structure of your system to keep it in peak condition.

Subsidize your energy consumption with solar panels
Solar energy is practically free. What’s more, is that we receive a large amount of it every day! If you’re looking to cut down your energy spending in the long run, investing in solar panels is a viable option.

The panels will convert sunlight into electricity, which will then be stored in a battery and used to power your home. Chances are that they won’t replace all of your energy spendings, but the energy saved can subsidize a large portion of your overall consumption, which will help to save you more money in the long run.

You have to discuss with your installers about the best angle, size, and model of the panels to maximize the energy generation. The more energy the panels can generate, the more money you will save.

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