An inverter air conditioner is **AC (Alternating Current)**, but it uses an **inverter** technology to control the speed of the compressor motor.
Hereβs how it works:
- Traditional ACs turn the compressor on and off to maintain the desired temperature. This uses more energy and creates temperature fluctuations.
- Inverter ACs, on the other hand, adjust the speed of the compressor motor to control the temperature more smoothly. It continuously adjusts its operation based on the roomβs temperature, which helps in energy efficiency and consistent cooling.
While the **AC (Alternating Current)** power is used to run the system, the inverter inside it converts AC to DC (Direct Current) to control the speed of the compressor more precisely. So, it's not that the whole system is DC, but DC is used in the process to manage power efficiently.