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        Batteries

        The best inverter batteries for home use are usually tubular batteries because they offer long backup, better durability, and reliable performance during frequent power cuts. A high-quality tubular battery is ideal for homes needing consistent backup and low maintenance.

        The right choice depends on your power usage and required backup time:

        • A 150Ah battery is suitable for moderate household usage and shorter backup needs.
        • A 200Ah battery is better for larger homes, heavier appliance loads, or longer backup duration. However, customers should refer to the load chart for appropriate selection.

        A 150Ah battery can support essential loads like lights, fans, and TVs for a few hours, depending on total load and inverter capacity.

        The inverter battery price depends on battery technology, brand, capacity, and warranty. Smaller capacities are more affordable, while larger tubular and high-performance batteries cost more due to longer backup and durability. The latest power inverter batteries pricing may also vary based on features and regional availability.

        A high-quality tubular battery with strong build quality, long warranty coverage, and low maintenance requirements is best for long backup and durability. Tubular batteries are designed for deep discharge cycles and are ideal for areas with frequent or extended power cuts.

        No. Mixing new and old inverter batteries is not recommended because it creates imbalance in charging and discharging cycles, reducing overall performance and battery lifespan. Batteries should ideally be replaced as a complete set.

        Common signs include:

        • Reduced backup time
        • Frequent low-battery warnings
        • Slow charging
        • Battery not holding charge properly

        Most power inverter batteries typically last around 3–5 years depending on usage, maintenance, and charging conditions.

        What is the difference between 100Ah at C5, at C10 and at C20?

        These ratings indicate how quickly the battery is discharged:

        • 100Ah at C5 means the battery delivers 100Ah over 5 hours at a higher discharge rate.
        • 100Ah at C10 means the battery delivers 100Ah over 10 hours at a moderate discharge rate.
        • 100Ah at C20 means the same battery delivers 100Ah over 20 hours at a slower discharge rate.

        In simple terms, battery performance and usable backup vary depending on how fast the power is drawn.

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