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<blockquote data-quote="cranky" data-source="post: 1816216" data-attributes="member: 9160"><p>I can't tell if you're joking or serious.</p><p> </p><p>A 1.5T inverter AC/80% duty cycle from the pic in this thread (Fujitsu/OG, I assume) will consume 21000 units over a 5 year lifetime if running 8 hours a day.</p><p> </p><p>Two 1T ACs from LG, the lowest-priced model and 'only' 3-star, will consume around 13,500 for the same period running at 40% duty cycle.</p><p> </p><p>Depending on what you pay for electricity, that may end up as a saving of over 20k on electric bills. I have not even factored in the differential running costs by powering the second unit only when needed. The initial outlay should be very similar in both cases, only the cost of installation of the second AC is a slightly higher cost.</p><p> </p><p>For larger units, the saving multiplies quite significantly. Two units need more horizontal space, but that is a small price to pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cranky, post: 1816216, member: 9160"] I can't tell if you're joking or serious. A 1.5T inverter AC/80% duty cycle from the pic in this thread (Fujitsu/OG, I assume) will consume 21000 units over a 5 year lifetime if running 8 hours a day. Two 1T ACs from LG, the lowest-priced model and 'only' 3-star, will consume around 13,500 for the same period running at 40% duty cycle. Depending on what you pay for electricity, that may end up as a saving of over 20k on electric bills. I have not even factored in the differential running costs by powering the second unit only when needed. The initial outlay should be very similar in both cases, only the cost of installation of the second AC is a slightly higher cost. For larger units, the saving multiplies quite significantly. Two units need more horizontal space, but that is a small price to pay. [/QUOTE]
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