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Tikweld Welding Supplies and Services is a distributor of Genus brand of inverters, batteries and ups systems in Nigeria. Our Inverter 1.5KVA/24V Surja Solar Genus is Based on advance DSP technology which makes it intelligent and fast compared to microprocessor based systems and Multi-information Graphical/LCD display panel Output Power.
Inverter 1.5KVA/24V Surja Solar Genus Operates On Both Solar Power As Well As Grid Power, Based On Advance Dsp Technology Which Makes It Intelligent And Fast Compared To Microprocessor Based Systems, In-Built 20 Amp Solar Charge Controller. The Inverter 1.5KVA/24V Surja Solar Genus gives Clean Quality power supply (pure sine wave) - Keeps expensive appliances 100% safe, LCD Display (Message and Faults) to monitor Inverter Performance, Auto self test on LCD, Noise-free performance, Ensures longer battery life, Smarter Overload Sense, Short Circuit Protection and High surge withstand capability Battery State Monitoring. The Inverter 1.5KVA/24V Surja Solar Genus is known for reliable, regulated and stabilized Pure Sine Wave Output Inverter,it’s a complete power generation system that is suitable for all types of commercial establishments and is capable of running most household appliances in the most cost effective manner without the irritating humming sound and it has already established itself as a most reliable option to generators in home and industrial segments.
Brand: Genus
Colour: Red
Weight(kg): 30
Capacity: 24v
Frequently Asked Questions for Inverters
1. How do inverters work?
One of the most crucial components of a solar energy system is an inverter. It is a device that transforms solar panels' produced direct current (DC) electricity into the alternating current (AC) electricity needed by the electrical grid.
2. Can an inverter be used without a battery?
Yes, you can utilize solar panels and inverters without battery storage provided you are connected to the electrical grid. However, it's crucial to remember that grid-tied solar systems are typically turned off during power outages to protect utility personnel from the dangers of voltage backflow.
3. When not in use, can I switch off my inverter?
When the batteries are fully charged and the inverter is not in use, you can turn it off.
4. What makes an inverter battery weaker?
Inverter battery life can be dramatically shortened by overcharging. Battery plates overheat as a result, and the terminals start to corrode. Therefore, switch off the inverter when the battery is fully charged, and only turn it back on during a power outage.
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