The first line of genesis tells that “Let there
be light". The light of the modern era is electricity. All the advancement
of our lifestyle, culture is either directly or indirectly dependent on the
light. Electricity is accompanying you from the bread toaster in the morning to
the air conditioner at night. Our generation can't take a single step without
electricity. But the main problem is the availability of electricity. Our
country is a developing Third World country and problem of electricity is
situated on a large scale. So we must need something which will fulfill our
requirements all the year. Inverter is the magical solution of this problem.
Let’s know what an
inverter is.
An inverter is an electronic device which can
convert direct current into alternating current. In generally inverters have a
battery which stores the charge in the form of direct current. The time when we
require that energy, it’s been supplied in the form of Alternating Current. It
is becoming a common household in the middle class families. It’s been a handy
tool during emergency. Even if the problems like low voltage arises, the
Inverter stabilises the output by providing proper and pure sine wave output.
Now you may be bothering that you have to charge the inverter just like you
charges your smartphone but that's not the case here. Good news is waiting for
you.
Charging your inverter
Indian
Inverters have an
automatic built in system to charge the batteries. When the main supply is on
that is the input is coming, the batteries are charged automatically and also
provide electricity simultaneously at then. Inverters are very useful tool for everyone, especially for
charging several electronic gadgets live TV Remote, Laptop, Mobile Phones etc
in remote areas where electricity are not easily available at all. More
different applications of this idea can be seen nowadays in UPS, inverter air
conditioners, inverter refrigerator etc.