Throughout
the years, 24v and 12v pure sine wave inverters have proven to be a great help for travellers and even
homeowners. Inverters provide a reliable mobile power solution that allows you
to use a wide range of electrical appliances even if you're off the power grid
or if there's a power outage. Take note, however, that your inverter won't work
if you don't have a dependable battery. After all, unlike generators, inverters
cannot produce electricity on their own. They simply convert DC power into
usable AC electricity. As such, it is very important to take good care of both
the inverter and battery to ensure maximum efficiency.
There are
simple ways to boost the efficiency of your inverter system and ensure that
your battery will last a very long time. Here are some of them.
1. Install
the inverter in a well-ventilated area
Both the
inverter and the battery heat up when in use. Therefore, make it a point to
place them in a well-ventilated area when operating them. This will reduce the
heating up, as well as the battery's frequent water topping requirement.
2. Use the
battery frequently
After
connecting the battery to your 12v or 24v pure sine wave inverter, make sure that you use it on a regular basis. If
you don't have the opportunity to use the inverter that much, make sure to
discharge the battery completely once every month and then recharge it
afterwards.
3. Check the
battery's water level
Make sure
that the battery's water level is always between the maximum and minimum water
limit. When topping the water up, avoid using tap water or rain water as they
contain minerals and impurities that could affect the performance of the
battery.
4. Keep the
battery clean and dust-free
See to it
that every surface of the battery is clean. Clean them using cotton cloth. Also,
make sure that the vents on the battery are dust-free. If they are blocked, the
battery could burst due to the accumulation of hydrogen gas.
5. Prevent
rusting and corrosion
The pure sine wave inverter won't work if
the terminals of the battery to which it is connected are heavily corroded. If
the terminals get corroded, here's what you should do. Pour a hot water
containing backing soda on the affected area then use a toothbrush to remove
the corrosion. Then, let it dry. Afterwards, apply petroleum jelly to the
terminals, nuts, and bolts, to prevent future corrosion.
Always
remember that the battery is the backbone of your inverter system. As such you
should always take good care of it. So, what do you do to maintain your 12v inverters in Australia?