How to measure your potential savings right now?
Go to your existing air conditioning unit or system and from the system tag or plate acquire the amp rating…this tells you the maximum amps the unit will draw or have someone with a amp meter measure the actual amps that the unit is drawing.
Go to a Sedna Aire model of interest listed on the website and under specifications, find in the compressor section the total rated running current A …this is the maximum amount of amps that this system will draw.
The difference between these two numbers will give you an approximate idea of the potential savings.
There some additional factors that come into play;
The environment…the hotter the location it is…the more efficient your Sedna Solar System will operate and the less efficient a standard air conditioning unit will perform.
It just has to work harder and run longer while still requiring more electrical power to complete the refrigerant cooling task.
Sedna Solar Systems are almost always under rated on BTU’s…because of the natural efficiencies of the solar refrigerant heating cooling process it not only does a better job of removing moisture but actually blows colder air.
The Sedna Aire systems require less compressor run time to produce and maintain optimum cooling temperatures.