A home UPS has become a necessity in the homes that are
witness to frequent power brownouts and blackouts. These implement the
significant job of taking up the DC power form the battery or other source and
converting into the AC power that is characterized by the name of the
“household” power that is supplied by the power utility companies and is perfect
for powering all types of electronic appliances and equipments. In the very
beginning, converters were huge rotating electromechanical equipments. In the
simplest form, they connected a commutator with a synchronous ac motor that
resulted in commutator reversing its links to the AC main supply accurately
twice per cycle. Consequently the result is AC-IN and DC-OUT. If these links
are reversed to the converter, the result will be DC-IN and AC-OUT. So we can
call a home UPS as an inverted converter. Thus, it can run all the appliances
that run on digital CFL inverter India
or UPS.
These equipments can be classified into square wave,
modified sine wave and pure sine wave home UPS. The square wave models create a
square waveform by just turning over the voltage from plus to minus. Since the
square waveform comprises of extreme power in higher harmonics that cannot
power many appliances, these inverters are not very efficient. Next is the
modified sine wave model that minimizes the power in the higher harmonics, thus
is able to power most of the appliances and is less expensive as compared to
their true sine wave counterparts. Last is the true sine wave home UPS India that create a pure or
true sine wave that is equipped to run all types of alliances, especially the
heavy equipments that cannot be run by the other models.
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