Cutting Your AC Bills through Solar Power

Cutting Your AC Bills through Solar Power

To determine how much power your air conditioner needs in order to function on your backup battery storage, you must first determine how many watts it consumes. Let’s examine the wattage requirements of conventional air conditioners, why those watts are important, and how you might reduce your electricity costs. 

What is the usual wattage of an air conditioner? 

On average, an air conditioner requires 1,000 watts. However, this figure is dependent on a variety of variables, including the type of air conditioner, its size, and the amount of effort required to chill the intended space. 

BTUs

British Thermal Units, or BTUs, are a precise measurement that each air conditioner uses to calculate its cooling capability. The capacity of your air conditioner to remove heat from the air in your home during a specific time period, often an hour, is measured in BTUs. A household central air conditioning unit may typically range between 20,000 and 50,000 BTUs, whereas a window air conditioner may be rated at roughly 5,000 to 10,000 BTUs. 

SEER

The seasonal energy efficiency ratio, or SEER rating, of an air conditioner is a gauge of its effectiveness. Although these metrics are quite variable, a 13 SEER rating is a good starting point. 

How do solar panels reduce your electricity costs? 

In general, solar panels may reduce your energy costs regardless of how many watts your air conditioner uses. The typical amount of electricity used by your home is calculated by the installer before the solar system is built to be able to supply that amount of electricity. 

By supplying most or all of your power needs and lowering your cost, solar may help you save money in a few different ways. It can also provide you with net metering benefits that can help you be paid for any extra electricity your solar panels generate. 

If you don’t have solar, keeping an eye on how much AC you use might help you save money. To help keep your house cool, consider installing ceiling fans, closing the curtains of your windows throughout the day, and pre-setting your thermostat. 

The basic rule is that it will take more power to cool down an area the larger the air conditioner or the more room it requires. The wattage may be kept low and the cool air flowing by purchasing a more energy-efficient air conditioner unit model.