Does an Inverter AC require a stabilizer? Myth or Fact?

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Does an inverter AC require a stabilizer? Myth or reality?

Life without an air conditioner is unpredictable. The hot summers and rising temperatures make is a must-have for most households. But purchasing an ac can be a perplexing task, as there are so many options to choose from. Another confusion that most people go through is whether to buy a stabilizer with a new inverter ac or not. From the wide range of models available these days, it is crucial to choose the right one to meet your requirement, according to the size of the room and the number of hours the ac is expected to run. To control the excessive electricity bills, inverter ac is the best bet. But what is an inverter ac? An inverter ac controls the compressor speed when a set temperature of the room is achieved. In this way, the ac doesn’t work excessively, and the power consumption is minimal. But running such an efficient air conditioner requires a stable and proper power supply. A sudden spike in electricity can damage the inner parts of the AC, resulting in electric shocks within the equipment. An inverter ac can control the functioning of the compressor but not the power supply. Therefore, while purchasing such expensive machinery like this, it is advisable to get an inverter ac stabilizer too. An air conditioner stabilizer will help regulate the voltage fluctuation and prevent any damage to the AC. It is said that modern appliances are so advanced that they can regulate the power supply as well. However, there are myths that inverter ACs can control the voltage supply. Well, this is only partly true. Inverter ACs can control voltage fluctuation only to a certain range. Excessive fluctuation or sudden high spikes can lead to irreparable damage to the inverter ac. Therefore, to prevent major damage, additional protection with the air conditioner stabilizer can come in handy. An inverter ac stabilizer either boosts or bucks up the power supply in the house. For example, if the power supply in your house is more than what is required for the functioning of the AC, the air conditioner stabilizer will adjust it and only provide the required set power to the appliance and prevent any sparks and damage. On the other hand, if the power supply is low, the inverter ac stabilizer will boost the power supply without hindering the performance of the ac. On an average, the output of an air conditioner stabilizer is 200-240 Volts with a 20–35-volt booster, while the input can be calculated is in the range of 180 volts to 270 volts. Nonetheless, this range can vary. If you are confident that there are no electricity fluctuations in your area and feel that a stabilizer would only be an additional cost, then you can consider an inverter AC without the stabilizer. There are a lot of efficient ACs like the Panasonic 1.5 Ton CS/CU-NU18XKYWA


with 5-star energy saving, having strong inverter functioning that can run efficiently in low or high voltage. Other Air Conditioners that are efficient are: Panasonic CS-XPU28XKH-1 (3.0 HP) 5 Star Split AC LG PS-Q19RNYE 2022 Model - 1.5 Ton 4 Star DUAL Inverter Split AC Voltas 185V JZJT – 1.5 Ton 5 Star Inverter Split AC Panasonic CS/CU-RU18XKYTA - 1.5 Ton 3 Star Twin-Cool Inverter Split Air Conditioner


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