Yes. A very simple way to use an inverter for emergency power (such as during a power outage), is to use a car battery (with the vehicle running), and an extension cord running into the house, where you can then plug in electrical appliances.
Yes inverters can be used in emergency purpose in case of power shut down. The rating of the inverters depends on the usage of load in your home. A 5kVa inverter is ideal for home application and can provide supply to fan, tubelight(40w) and computer . The number of hours depends on the charge of the battery and hence constant charging and dischraging of the battery in the inverter is required for good battery life.
Can i plug a battery charger in my house ac and then there buy charge my battery and plugg in my inverter...????? so i can use electricety from my inveter insted of the useual ac's around the house to rudues my carbon foot print???
nope. each time you run power thru an appliance you're going to get a loss. there's no free lunch.nope. each time you run power thru an appliance you're going to get a loss. there's no free lunch.
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Yes. A very simple way to use an inverter for emergency power (such as during a power outage), is to use a car battery (with the vehicle running), and an extension cord running into the house, where you can then plug in electrical appliances.
Yes for the following loads
1-fan
2-lighting
3- TV
4-PC and AX
Yes inverters can be used in emergency purpose in case of power shut down. The rating of the inverters depends on the usage of load in your home. A 5kVa inverter is ideal for home application and can provide supply to fan, tubelight(40w) and computer . The number of hours depends on the charge of the battery and hence constant charging and dischraging of the battery in the inverter is required for good battery life.
Can i plug a battery charger in my house ac and then there buy charge my battery and plugg in my inverter...????? so i can use electricety from my inveter insted of the useual ac's around the house to rudues my carbon foot print???
nope. each time you run power thru an appliance you're going to get a loss. there's no free lunch.