Power Protection 101: Home Appliance (Philippines)
Most appliances in the Philippines are designed to work on a electrical supply of 230V at 60Hz. However, we all know that this supply of electrical power is consistently inconsistent in some areas.
Most appliances in the Philippines are designed to work on a electrical supply of 230V at 60Hz. However, we all know that this supply of electrical power is consistently inconsistent in some areas.
Yes, it is common to see a refrigerator or freezer placed outside for business purposes, we should also be aware of the impact of the elements on our fridge and its operation.
Does a washing machine even use a lot of energy to warrant the use of an inverter in the first place?
While inverter air conditioners do save you electricity, they are usually priced around ₱10,000 more compared to non-inverter models of the same capacity. Which begs the question: is the added upfront cost of an inverter air conditioner worth it?
While they cost more upfront than non-inverters, the savings in electricity and a longer-lasting motor will pay you back in dividends as the years go by.
The longer they are left alone, the harder these deposits are to remove.
It has crossed your mind at some point; but we’re here to remind you to not do it!
While the link between air conditioning and sore throat can indeed be drawn, misusing air conditioners is the culprit rather than the AC unit itself.