Please suggest the best UPS available in market for use at home.
Please tell your usage, how much watts you want (how many appliances, fans, lights, etc), your budget, do you want simple inverter or solar inverter. Etc etc
try aurora products
I'm already using 1kVA APC UPS. Need to replace it now, it's causing problems. Need some other good 1kVA UPS. Simple inverter. No budget constraints.
Where to buy bro
Which brands are safe to buy in terms of reliability and after sales services?HomageInverexAuroraHyundaiEcostar
Inverex 1.2 KW is best but a little expensive.. may be around 25k. I have been using it for long. Remember that the main board inside is almost the same for all the inverters.You must go for pure sine wave, thats the thing. Moreover, the inverter must have builtin voltage regulator. Pure sine waves are almost hard to find in 1KW range. Thats why inverex 1.2 is best suited for you. Otherwise, go for other brands with the same configuration.
Metro hyper star etc, they have office near ganga ram hospital, all parts available with them, they si.mply replace the faulty part, gud warranty back up
inverex is the best. Using many of their products for quite some time now.
i have been inverex 2.2 for 3 years now. also installed 2 solar panels on its solar input, now during day time all my fans and lights are free. its a good deal , paid for itself already.
Inverex Aerox 2.2kW Off-Grid Solar Inverter
Can this inverter be used with WAPDA only? Without solar panels? And how much AH batteries would be needed for this?
Yes any inverter can be used with mains wapda only. Atleast 2x100AH batteries should be used, both with the same AH, age, and brand... Different batteries never ever use
I have two 85AH batteries recently purchased. Would that suffice?
Should work
One more thing.. Does this Inverex Aerox 2.2kW Inverter have the option of net metering?
No, I don't think so
AEROX-1.2-TO-3.2KW (1).pdf (2.7 MB)
Aerox is a series of simple MPPT pure sine wave inverters. Net metering requires atleast 5kw of solar power, I think...