3 simple settings to make your AC monsoon ready

HIGHLIGHTS

Use Dry Mode to reduce humidity and keep your room comfortable.

Run a ceiling fan with your AC for better cooling and efficiency.

Set the AC between 24 degree celsius and 26 degree celsius for smooth performance and energy savings.

Monsoon season brings cooler days, but it brings something nobody wants: wet, sticky air that makes your home feel damp and uncomfortable. Your air conditioner was built to fight heat, not humidity. When you use it the wrong way during monsoon, you’re basically fighting half the battle. The result? Your walls stay damp, your clothes smell musty, and your AC works overtime without giving you real relief. You’ll also notice your electricity bill jumping higher and higher. Here’s what most people don’t realise that your AC has built-in features designed specifically to handle this problem, but nobody tells you how to use them. You don’t need a technician or expensive upgrades. You just need to know three simple tricks that take less than a minute to set up. Once you make these small changes, your home stays dry, your air feels fresh, and your AC runs more efficiently. This monsoon season can be different if you just make these adjustments today.

Tip 1: Use dry mode

Forget regular cooling for now. Switch to dry mode and watch the change happen fast. Dry mode pulls moisture out of the air without making your home ice-cold. It runs your AC fan slower, which lets the system grab more water from the air. Your room dries out naturally. Use this mode whenever the humidity feels thick outside. Morning and evening are the worst times for dampness, so that’s when you need it most. Your furniture stays safe, walls stay dry, and the air smells clean.

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Tip 2: Pair with a ceiling fan

Your ceiling fan is not your AC’s enemy. It’s your AC’s best friend. Run them together and something magical happens. The fan spreads cool air everywhere in the room. Your AC removes moisture faster. You also get to set your AC a bit warmer, which saves power. This simple combination cuts your work in half and doubles your comfort.

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Tip 3: Avoid low temperatures

Stop setting your thermostat to extreme cold. That’s when problems start. Set it between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius. This temperature keeps you cool without shocking your AC system. Lower temperatures create extra condensation inside your unit. Stick to the normal range and your AC will last longer and perform better.

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar is a senior copy editor at Digit India, where he simplifies complex tech topics across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and emerging consumer tech. His work has appeared in iGeeksBlog, GuidingTech, and other publications, and he previously served as an assistant editor at TechBloat and TechReloaded. A B.Tech graduate and full-time tech writer, he is known for clear, practical guides and explainers.

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