To choose the right inverter, start by thinking about what electrical items you need to power during a blackout (like lights, fans, or a fridge). The total power used by these items will help determine the size of the inverter and battery you need. You can contact us, and we’ll help you figure out the best setup for your needs.
There are different types of inverters.
- Low Capacity Inverters: These are great for smaller items such as lights, fans, televisions, and chargers for laptops and phones.
- High Capacity Inverters: These can power everything that low capacity inverters can, plus larger appliances like refrigerators, microwave ovens, and even air conditioners, depending on the inverter’s power capacity.
First: Make sure you have the right battery for your inverter, as it plays a critical role in its performance.
Second: Place both the inverter and battery in a dry and well-ventilated area to prevent overheating and moisture damage.
Third: Use your inverter regularly. This helps to keep the battery in good condition and extends its life.
Our inverters come with a 12-month warranty, while our batteries offer up to 24 months of warranty. These warranties cover repairs or replacements needed due to manufacturing defects.