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I just got the biggest electric bill ever in Thailand BT3,500, my bill is usually around BT2000, I use 1 aircon unit which was resenty renewed to inverter type, it was fine for the first few months sub Bt2000 but the last 2 months has seen a huge increase, the old unit never produced a bill like this never ever above Bt2500 in hot weather, I run ot at 28/9 deg, I actually think the unit has developed a fault

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On 5/15/2024 at 10:37 AM, RolandRat said:

Yes, mine has a dry setting. Does it really consume less electricity?

While I oft use the "Dry" setting, I have not done a monthlong comparison ... and month to month, weather varies so not worth my spending time on, in all honesty. I have relied on reading only.

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