Luminous; A leading Manufacturer of Pure Sine-Wave Inverters
Low electrification in semi-urban and rural areas has increased demand for power inverters, which are used as backup power sources during power outages and emergencies.
Low electrification in semi-urban and rural areas has increased demand for power inverters, which are used as backup power sources during power outages and emergencies.
Inverters come in various sizes and have different capacities for different loads. That is why you need to make sure that the size of the inverter is powerful enough to manage the load, or total wattage, of your appliances. We have developed a tool that help you calculate the load.
Inverters are easy to run, relative to generators. Generators require fuel to power it as well as engine oil to lubricate its parts for smoother operation. Generators also require monthly maintenance. The cost of professional repairs, maintenance and regular fueling makes the usage of a generator very expensive. Inverters require no fuel and need very little maintenance.
A pure sine wave inverter is more complex than a modified sine wave inverter and as a result, is a more expensive item to purchase but more cost effective and much safer in the long run. Pure sine wave power flows in even, arching waves and is generally needed for newer LED TVs, CFL light bulbs, and inductive loads like brushless motors.