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mick84
post Apr 6 2021, 12:52 PM

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I stay near forest. Night time no air con no fan also cold .

Saving tips: move away from city
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post Apr 6 2021, 12:54 PM

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Humans were meant to sleep naked in the forest.
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post Apr 6 2021, 12:55 PM

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i am more amazed why people said they cant sleep at night without AC.
me kipas alone with slightly open windows already felt too cold at night, sleeping with AC is completely no-no for me.

i do remember last time when i live in ukay perdana, most of the time i didnt even bother open fan, so sejuk there.
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post Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Apr 6 2021, 12:41 PM)
1hp = 20sen sejam.

lel, awal2 sudah mislead, if you are using aircond alot, most of usage will be charged on high rate tariff already.
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post Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM

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Tips on how to jimat 100% on aircon electric bill.

Dont use it.
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post Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Apr 6 2021, 12:55 PM)
i am more amazed why people said they cant sleep at night without AC.
me kipas alone with slightly open windows already felt too cold at night, sleeping with AC is completely no-no for me.

i do remember last time when i live in ukay perdana, most of the time i didnt even bother open fan, so sejuk there.
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Where do you stay?

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post Apr 6 2021, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(Drian @ Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM)
Where do you stay?
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:00 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Apr 6 2021, 12:55 PM)
i am more amazed why people said they cant sleep at night without AC.
me kipas alone with slightly open windows already felt too cold at night, sleeping with AC is completely no-no for me.

i do remember last time when i live in ukay perdana, most of the time i didnt even bother open fan, so sejuk there.
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It depends on the heat buildup (or lack thereof) of the place too. Some places cannot sleep without aircond coz it traps heat from daytime from the roof.
Most high rise don't have this problem as many floors above to act as multiple roofs so only the heat comes in from side (vertical wall).
For landed the highest floor regardless SSL DSL TSL all have this problem if insufficient insulation and ventilation in day time.
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Apr 6 2021, 12:55 PM)
i am more amazed why people said they cant sleep at night without AC.
me kipas alone with slightly open windows already felt too cold at night, sleeping with AC is completely no-no for me.

i do remember last time when i live in ukay perdana, most of the time i didnt even bother open fan, so sejuk there.
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Open window no mosquitoes?
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:06 PM

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QUOTE(Taikor.Taikun @ Apr 6 2021, 01:03 PM)
Open window no mosquitoes?
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use repellent la.
wape based repellent works well for me.
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:06 PM

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QUOTE(MeToo @ Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM)
I run solar under SEDA's NEM scheme, so I only pay up to block 2 of the tariff rate... cheap energy yooo  cool2.gif
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:07 PM

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COOL, DRY OR FAN MODE: WHAT MODE SHOULD I USE FOR MY AIR CONDITIONER?
In years back, air conditioners used to be as simple as just on/off switch with the high, medium and low options. But with the latest technological innovations, the modern air conditioners offer more features with multiple modes of operation.

These multiple options include the cool, dry and fan options. Irrespective of the time of the year, the humidity and temperature levels afford you the freedom to save energy by setting the mode your air conditioner runs on.

Just a simple understanding of every setting helps you in maximizing the most of your air conditioner at a cheaper cost instead of allowing your aircon to blow at full blast making you uncomfortable.

COOL MODE
Cool mode is the default mode in which the air conditioner operates (i.e. the temperature setting and fans speed).

In cool mode, the air conditioner takes in hot air and runs it through the compressor so as to cool the air before blowing it out into the room.

cool mode icon
The possibility of saving electricity in this mode depends on the temperature setting on this air conditioner as well as the starting temperature of the room.

For instance, it will consume less energy in changing a room 30 degrees centigrade to 25 degrees centigrade but more energy to change from a room 35 degrees centigrade to 25 degrees centigrade.

The cool mode utilizes both the compressor and the fan component of the air cond.

When to use cool mode:

You can use cool mode when both the temperature and the humidity levels are high.
Use the cool mode when you want the temperature to stay at a constant, cool level.
DRY MODE
Air conditioner dry mode icon
If you are in a city close to the sea, you will likely experience dry some days in the year when comfort is low as a result of the humidity. To achieve comfort during days like this, the humidity has to be removed.

It is certain that the feeling in a room will be unbearable when the temperature and humidity are present, thus the need to remove humidity.

Dry mode simply works by sucking out the moisture of the air (humidity) so that the air becomes bearable and comfortable; i.e. the humid air is taken into the air conditioner, dried by the evaporator and then released back into the room as dry air.

In this mode, the air conditioner does not blow plenty of cool air, but rather it dries the air.

It is important to note that it does not work as an air dehumidifier as it does not suck all the moisture from the room, rather maintains the room comfort at least at 60% humidity.

When to use dry mode:

When the temperature is acceptable, but the humidity is too high.
Use the dry mode when you do not need to cool the air.
During cooler months or the rainy season.
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:08 PM

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post Apr 6 2021, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(ClericKilla @ Apr 6 2021, 12:39 PM)
Thank you.

I don't sleep with fan or aircon.. kampung style.
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:09 PM

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using dry mode for awhile now... cant see any difference in electricity bil 😂

but i find dry mode colder...
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(MeToo @ Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM)
I run solar under SEDA's NEM scheme, so I only pay up to block 2 of the tariff rate... cheap energy yooo  cool2.gif
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:09 PM

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dry mode tak baik sgt.
i got install dehumidifier for that
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(MeToo @ Apr 6 2021, 12:57 PM)
I run solar under SEDA's NEM scheme, so I only pay up to block 2 of the tariff rate... cheap energy yooo  cool2.gif
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but solar cost in malaysia is still damn high, lagilah teruk if install battery. I watch bayu engineering video, horri shit install solar panel on the roof cost close to rm100k, that was like 500 month worth of tnb bill (if every month average is rm200)
god i wish that i have skills to setup my own solar system.
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:13 PM

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Best tip is to reduce your weight / fat level.
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post Apr 6 2021, 01:14 PM

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