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How much electricity bill does running a cooler cost in summer? Understand the simple mathematics of daily and monthly power consumption of 180W and 190W coolers. In this guide, know the complete details of unit consumption, expenses and how to get more cooling with less electricity.

In most of the houses in India, coolers are used during summer. Cooler is considered a cheap and easy cooling option. It is affordable for common people and proves to be very effective in hot summer. For this reason many people use coolers. But have you ever wondered how much electricity a cooler consumes while using it?

How much electricity does a cooler consume? This question comes to the mind of many people. Actually, the power consumption of a cooler depends on many things. Like the type of cooler, its motor capacity (watts) and for how many hours you use it.

Formula to calculate power consumption: According to Orient Electric, there is an easy formula to calculate the power consumption of a cooler: . Power Consumption (kWh) = Wattage × Hours of Use ÷ 1000 With the help of this formula, you can easily calculate your electricity expenditure.
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30 days expenditure of 190W cooler: For example, if a 190 watt cooler is run for 8 hours daily, then its electricity expenditure will be as follows: That is, this cooler will consume approximately 1.52 kWh (unit) of electricity in a day. Now if the same cooler runs for 8 hours daily for 30 days, the total consumption will be: 1.52 × 30 = 45.6 kWh (unit).

If the electricity rate is Rs 5 per unit, the total expenditure for the month will be: 45.6 × 5 = Rs 228 (approximately). In this way you can easily understand the monthly electricity expenditure of your cooler.

Monthly expenditure of 180W cooler: If a 180 watt cooler is run for 8 hours daily, then its electricity consumption will be like this: That is, this cooler consumes about 1.44 kWh (unit) of electricity in a day. Now if the same cooler runs for 8 hours daily for 30 days, the total consumption will be: 1.44 × 30 = 43.2 kWh (unit). If the electricity rate is Rs 5 per unit, the total expenditure for the month will be: 43.2 × 5 = Rs 216 (approximately).

In this way, the 180W cooler consumes slightly less electricity than the 190W cooler and your monthly bill also comes down slightly.

Understand the complete mathematics: If understood in simple words, the electricity consumption of the cooler is not very much. Depending on the right power and usage, you can enjoy cool air at low cost throughout the month.
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