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In summer, your inverter may not blow up in the middle of the night, do these important things in time

The life of an inverter is its battery. If there is rust, dirt or water in the battery, it will not be able to charge properly. Make sure to clean the battery and check for distilled water once a month.

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Tech News: As soon as the summer season arrives, the power cuts start and in such times the inverter becomes the only source of relief. But imagine if this inverter suddenly stops working in the middle of the night, then you are bound to be drenched in sweat, have to face mosquitoes and your children will lose sleep. This is why it is very important to get the inverter thoroughly checked and maintained before the summer starts. Small steps taken in time can save you from big troubles and ensure a peaceful sleep in the summer.

1. Service the inverter battery The

battery is the life of the inverter. If there is rust, dirt or water in the battery, it will not be able to charge properly. Check the battery cleaning and distilled water once a month.

2. Keep an eye on the load

Sometimes excessive load is put on the inverter, due to which it discharges quickly. Connect only essential appliances like fan, light and charger and do not run heavy electronic items like fridge, mixer or cooler with the inverter.

3. Check the wiring and connections

Old or loose wiring can impair the performance of the inverter. Before the summer season begins, get the entire wiring and connections checked by an electrician.

4. Place the inverter and battery in a well-ventilated, cool area to avoid heat buildup. Proper airflow helps prevent overheating and extends the life of the inverter

By adopting these easy and necessary measures, you will not only be free from the worry of inverter in summer, but will also be able to save your sleep and comfort. Preparation done in time can be the biggest relief in summer. It will also protect you from the heat.

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