Author: Srinivasa Chaithanya

Srinivasa Chaithanya is a Computer engineer, creator, and editor in chief of vsctimes. He is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert and has experience of Ten years in technology news reporting and his area of expertise includes Large Appliances and Electronics.

Agitators and impellers are found on top-loading fully automatic washing machines. They are helpful components as they help to clean your dirty clothes with a high level of efficiency. However, the question is which of the two is the better option. We shall now compare both these functions and help you decide which is the better option for you. Agitators An agitator is a spindle-like attachment fixed to the center of your wash drum that twists back and forth, rubbing against your clothes to remove the toughest stains. Agitators come with vaned or finned patterns. Impellers On the other hand,…

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Everyone knows that the compressor is the soul of your AC, without which the AC cannot function at all. The regular compressor keeps switching on and off at periodic intervals as the AC cools the room. These compressors operate at the maximum speed, consume more energy, and make noise, especially when they start. Inverter technology takes care of these issues by ensuring that the compressor motor works at variable speeds and does not switch off, thus, reducing noise and consuming less power. Technology improved, with LG, Toshiba, and Blue Star introducing dual inverter compressors. These compressors come with an advanced…

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Conventional ACs deliver cooling by circulating cool air and dispersing it throughout the room. As a result, you can feel a blast of cool air continuously on your body that can be uncomfortable at times. In its latest models, Samsung has introduced an innovative technology, WindFree Cooling. These air conditioners do not direct cool air onto the body but quietly disperse it through 23,000 micro air holes. Thus, you do not continuously experience the unpleasant feeling of cold air on your skin. Besides, the advanced airflow cools a wider cross-sectional area more evenly. How does the WindFree technology work? Instead…

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The first aspect you notice when purchasing a mixer grinder is its wattage. The wattage determines the power consumption of the unit. So naturally, the higher the wattage, the more is the power consumption. At the same time, a mixer grinder with a higher wattage comes with a more powerful motor and displays higher rpm speed. All these factors determine the grinding efficiency of your mixer grinder. Generally, mixer grinders are available in the following three wattage ranges. We shall compare the 500W vs 750W vs 1000W mixer grinders t help you choose the ideal appliance for your home. Particulars500W…

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Corrosion of the condenser and heat exchanger pipes is a significant issue faced by air conditioners. This problem multiplies if you use it in a coastal area. Hence, various manufacturers have introduced technology like Blue Fin or Blue Shield to minimize corrosion and thus, enhance the AC’s performance and extend its lifespan. In its latest AC models, Samsung offers a unique technology, DuraFin, which improves other similar technologies to guarantee lasting protection and optimal performance. How does DuraFin Technology work? Compared to the conventional fins and condenser tubes in air conditioners, DuraFin technology delivers higher efficiency. In addition, this technology…

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Air conditioner coils are exposed to dust, humidity, and various pollutants that can corrode them and cause leakage leading to expensive repairs. Besides, damaged evaporator and condenser coils reduce the appliance’s lifespan considerably and lead to high maintenance costs. For example, the ozone concentration in coastal areas is high. Secondly, industrial pollution can also accelerate corrosion. Hence, AC manufacturers use various anti-corrosion technologies to protect the condenser and evaporator coils from rust and damage. Let us discuss the different anti-corrosion technologies used in air conditioners in India today. Blue Fin Technology Blue Fin Technology involves coating the AC condenser coils…

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When you purchase any electrical equipment, you look for the “Wattage.” Watt signifies power consumption or power deliverance. In simple terms, Watt is a unit of power/energy. It represents the rate of transfer of energy. Watt also provides you with information about how powerful the motor is. Therefore, the higher the wattage, the more powerful the motor is. However, one should never forget that being more powerful does not always translate into being more efficient. The Technical Definition Watt is the SI (International System of Units) standard unit of power. It denotes the flow of current through an electrical device.…

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Voltage fluctuations can cause harm to your ACs, especially if the input voltage is sufficiently outside the acceptable voltage range under which the stabilizer-free ACs work. Sudden voltage surges or drops can cause the electrical circuit to snap and cause extensive damage to the AC components. Besides, external factors like lightning can generate high power surges to damage the outdoor and indoor AC units. Samsung has introduced Tripe Protector Plus technology in its latest line of ACs that take care of the power and voltage-related issues. How does Triple Protector Plus technology work? The Triple Protector Plus technology protects the…

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Everyone knows that the compressor is an essential component in an AC. No AC can function without a compressor. With technology improving day-by-day, AC manufacturers are revolutionizing the working of AC compressors by introducing new and efficient models. One such technology is the use of inverter compressors. This article discussed the different types of inverter compressors in ACs in India. But, before that, let us briefly understand inverter technology used in compressors. Inverter Technology in AC Compressors Conventional AC compressors run at a single speed to compress the refrigerant and provide cooling inside the room. On reaching the set temperature,…

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RPM stands for revolutions/rotations per minute. In a mixer grinder, it denotes the rotational speed of the mixer blades. The faster the rotation, the more the RPM is. For example, if a mixer grinder has an RPM of 18000, it means that the mixer blades can rotate at speeds of 18000 rotations in one minute. For a domestic mixer grinder, an RPM in the range of 18000 to 23000 should be sufficient. The faster the blades rotate, the better it can grind your masalas and chutneys. However, faster rotations can affect your juicing jobs. That explains why mixer grinders come…

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