
The month of August is full of rain and humidity. At this time, the temperature outside sometimes feels cold and sometimes very hot, but moisture remains in the air. Therefore, many people are confused about which mode to use AC in such weather. Many times, even after running the AC in such weather, better cooling is not felt.
So let us tell you that the reason for this is not only the temperature, but also the moisture present in the air. Therefore, if you are using AC in August, then first set it to the right mode. This will not only give you better cooling, but the electricity bill will also be reduced to a great extent. Let us know in which mode to use AC in August...
In which mode should we use AC in August?
According to tech experts, if you are using AC in the month of August, then set it to Dry Mode. This mode is considered the best in this season. Actually, after the rain, the humidity in the air increases a lot, due to which the sweat does not dry quickly, and stickiness is felt. In such a situation, the Dry Mode of AC uses the compressor and fan in such a way that it absorbs all the moisture from the air.
Its biggest advantage is that the humidity inside the room is reduced, and better cooling is provided. At the same time, when Dry Mode is used, it does not keep the compressor on continuously, due to which the power consumption is also reduced, and it consumes less power than Cool Mode.
In which mode should AC be run at high temperature?
However, if the humidity in the weather is low and the day temperature is quite high, then you should use the AC only on Cool Mode. However, in Cool mode, the compressor remains on continuously and cools the room temperature to the set level. In this mode, you can use AC between 24 and 26 degree temperature. This will also reduce power consumption.
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