When summer hits hard Gold Coast, most people turn to their air conditioning systems instinctively. Some habits feel energy-saving. Others sound logical. But in reality, not every common cooling habit helps save power. Some even push your electricity bill higher without you noticing. Let’s break down the myths vs realities of how people use air conditioners during hot weather – and what actually works if your goal is to save power.
Table of contents
Myth 1: “The colder, the faster it cools – so it saves power”
Reality: Lower temperature ≠ faster cooling ≠ lower power use.
Many people set the air conditioner to 16–18°C, thinking the room will cool down quicker. In practice, the unit still cools at the same speed – it just keeps running longer, pulling more electricity to maintain an unnecessary temperature.
Reality check: For most homes, 24–26°C already feels comfortable. This range helps save power while reducing strain on the system.
Myth 2: Turning the air conditioner on and off saves electricity
Reality: Frequent restarting wastes more power.
Every time the unit turns back on, the compressor works harder to stabilize indoor temperature again. Repeated on-off cycles actually increase energy consumption.
Reality check: If you’re staying in the room for a while, it’s more efficient to keep the system running steadily at a moderate temperature.
Myth 3: Running the air conditioner all day is fine as long as it’s inverter
Reality: Inverter helps, but it doesn’t cancel misuse.
Inverter systems are designed to regulate power better, but 24/7 operation still costs electricity, especially during peak heat hours.
Reality check: Use cooling strategically. When outdoor temperatures drop in the evening, switch to fan mode or raise the temperature setting.
Myth 4: Fans increase power usage when used with air conditioners
Reality: Fans help you save power.
Air circulation helps cool your body, not just the air. When airflow improves, you don’t need extreme cooling.
Reality check: Using a ceiling or standing fan allows you to increase the AC temperature by 1–2°C while maintaining comfort – a small change that saves power over time.

Myth 5: Energy saving modes don’t make much difference
Reality: ECO and Sleep modes exist for a reason.
These modes slightly adjust temperature and fan speed based on room conditions, especially at night when the environment naturally cools.
Reality check: ECO and Sleep modes prevent overcooling while you’re unaware – helping save power during long usage periods.
Myth 6: Room size doesn’t matter as long as the air conditioner is strong
Reality: Oversized units waste electricity in small rooms.
Using a high-capacity system for a compact space leads to inefficient cycles and unnecessary energy use.
Reality check: Choose a unit matched to room size. Proper sizing improves cooling efficiency and helps save power consistently.
Myth 7: Dirt doesn’t affect electricity usage
Reality: A dirty system works harder for the same result.
Clogged filters and dusty coils block airflow, forcing the unit to consume more power to reach the set temperature.
Reality check: Regular cleaning and maintenance directly, such as Hydro clean or preventative maintenance from DEEPCHILL – Air conditioning Gold Coast, affect how efficiently your air conditioner runs during hot weather.
DEEPCHILL check-list: How to use an air conditioner during hot weather effectively
If your goal is to stay cool and save power, focus less on tricks and more on smart habits:
- Keep temperatures realistic, not extreme
- Maintain steady operation instead of constant restarting
- Improve airflow with fans
- Match system capacity to room size
- Use built-in energy-saving modes
- Keep the unit clean and serviced
These simple adjustments matter more than any “quick hack”.











