Depending on what kind of air conditioner you have and how small the small wind power generation device is, the wind will definitely blow the blades, but this will outweigh the gains and losses, and energy is conserved. A lot of energy is also lost when converting between the two. So this doesn't make much sense, but if matched properly, it can still generate electricity, but the power is a bit small.
The power of the air conditioner 35-50 is about 2KW (excluding the power of the electric heating function), the TV CRT 29-inch 100W (LCD 32-inch 150W), the refrigerator 150W (when the compressor is working), and the induction cooker is generally 2000W (maximum High-end), computer notebook 40W (desktop 350W), staggered use, as long as the total power of the electrical appliances used does not exceed the generator power. I have never been exposed to wind turbines. How are the voltage and current stable when there is wind and when there is no wind?