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Low Ownership Cost
Our batteries are designed with a focus on cost savings and provide you lowest cost of ownership. You can save up to 30 units per month, which is INR 9000 in 5 years.
Low Water Loss
Our Batteries require fewer water top-ups, and that makes it hassle-free for the end-user.
Easy Recovery after Idle Period
Get full power backup in the first cycle even after a 3-month idle period.
Low consumption of electricity in recharge
Save a minimum of 1.5 units on every recharge compared to any similar capacity battery. This translates to a significant reduction in your electricity bills.
Less fume generation
Breathe in clean air and remain safe as our batteries come with ceramic vent plugs and aqua trap technology. Our eco-friendly inverter batteries utilize cutting-edge technologies for low electricity consumption and minimal acidic fumes, ideal for domestic use.
5% extra backup and capacity w.r.t rated capacity
Experience additional 5% power backup across all battery ratings compared to peers.
FAQ
There are three main types of inverter batteries: tubular, flat plate, and lithium-ion. Each offers distinct advantages. Choose based on your specific power needs and preferences.
When deciding between a 150Ah and 200Ah inverter battery, it's crucial to consider your power usage, duration of backup needed, available space, and budget. While a 200Ah battery offers longer backup times and can handle higher power demands, a 150Ah battery may suffice for smaller setups with lower power requirements. Assess these factors carefully to make an informed decision and ensure uninterrupted power supply. Let's calculate the optimal backup time of the battery.
Backup Time of Inverter Battery = (Battery Voltage x Battery AH Rating) / Total Watts on Load
For example:
Battery voltage: 12V, Battery AH rating: 150Ah, Load requirement: 800 watts. Backup time of battery: (12 * 150) / 800 = 2.25 hours
Battery voltage: 12V, Battery AH rating: 200Ah, Load requirement: 800 watts. Backup time of battery: (12 * 200) / 800 = 3 hours.
When buying an inverter battery, consider factors like battery type, capacity, warranty, and maintenance requirements. Ensure compatibility with your inverter for optimal performance.
Maintain inverter battery health by regular charging, avoiding deep discharges, checking water level & replinishing it and ensuring proper ventilation. Follow manufacturer guidelines for extended lifespan.
It's not advisable to connect batteries of different capacities, it can potentially damage the batteries. Use batteries with the same capacity and specifications for optimal performance and longevity.
Adding 2 batteries to an inverter is possible, but they should have the same capacity and type. Moreover, your inverter should be able to support two batteries and for this you need an inverter with at least 24V rating. Follow manufacturer recommendations for a safe and efficient setup.
Running a fridge or any electrical device is primarily done by the invereter. A battery is source of power to the inverter. The battery capacity defines the duration of the backup based on the load begin run by the inverter. Ensure the inverter capacity meets both appliances' requirements for optimal performance.