I bet he's right.krisduncs wrote:i just payed 400 for a panasonic inverter. its super cool in a few mins. and the electrician,who is shit hot,swears it will use half the power of the 270dollar one i was looking at. will see when i get next months bill.
I got an A/C that fits your description and I run it A LOT! At least 13 hours a day, every day.
Only raised my bill an extra $1 a day compared to when I used a fan instead.
I now pay 1300 per kilowatt.
So it seems like it costs about 300 riel, or $0.08 to run per hour.
The A/C at my old apartment would cost over $0.30 per hour to run paying the same rate, and you could see the meter FLYING! !