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Recently, the inverter ACs have become quite famous. I got to know that in inverter ACs, the compressor is never actually switched off. The compressor speed is varied in accordance with the temperature of the room. This keeps the room temperature constant, unlike the previous technologies, where the compressor was switched on only when the room temperature went up a certain limit.
But one question was not answered: why call this technology "inverter"? Mainly, an inverter is anything that converts DC to AC, and the technology is used in power backups.
Is the naming of the technology used in air conditioners purely coincidental, or does it have something to do with inverters?
But one question was not answered: why call this technology "inverter"? Mainly, an inverter is anything that converts DC to AC, and the technology is used in power backups.
Is the naming of the technology used in air conditioners purely coincidental, or does it have something to do with inverters?