UPS systems are becoming more and more affordable for people to run in there own homes. Due to the increasing power failure for hours in Tamil Nadu the price and demand of Inverter is very high. Most of us rely heavily on our personal computers.

To over come frequent power cut, we have to install home ups.

Inverter Versus UPS :

1) Inverter produces square wave form, in case of ups produces sinusoidal waveform that is the usual waveform of an AC power supply.
2) Response time is greater in inverter which is very less in ups.

For home computers, there are 2 primary types of UPS: standby and continuous. Both types work in different manners and manage the flow of the electrical current differently. A standby UPS allows your PC to receive power directly from your utility company. If there’s a problem (a spike, drop, or outage), it quickly intervenes between the connection and launches a power inverter to deliver a sustainable current from the UPS’s internal battery. The power inverter changes the battery’s DC power into AC power.

By contrast, a continuous UPS maintains a constant connection to your PC by supplying an unbroken current from its battery. While doing so, the UPS’s battery is constantly recharged by the utility power. If the utility power becomes unavailable, the UPS continues to seamlessly supply a current to the computer. Like a standby UPS, the continuous UPS uses a power inverter to change DC power into AC.

So before purchasing a UPS for your computer look into the specification rather believing the words of the sales people. The frequency and the duration of power cuts are increasing. Only national players can offer efficient charger units that charge the batteries faster. However, the price of big brands like Su Kam, Microtek, Whirpool, Xenon, APC, Powerzone and Numeric is a major deterrent for the buyers, as these cost over 10K.

Based on the requires load you can choose any of the model ranging from 400VA to 1KV for your home. According to the trade figures, inverters ups with 600VA capacity are the most popular models, accounting for nearly 70 percent of the market. The 800VA inverters have 25 percent of the market share, and the 1KV models occupy the rest. For further suggestions and technical details regarding UPS and Inverter contact here.

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