Designed exclusively for inverters and UPS, this is an excellent value for money product that provides the longest duty life with minimal maintenance needs. This battery is particularly suitable for use in areas with frequent power cuts.
Key Features of Inverter Battery 220AH/12V – TT Luminous
- Extremely high purity, corrosion-resistant proprietary spine alloy composition ensures longer battery service life
- Tubular plate construction ensures uniform distribution of positive active for extremely long life and superior performance, and also ensures deep cycle usage
- Manufacture of spines using HADI high pressure casting machine, helps maintain void free and uniform grain structure.
- Extra-strong, flexible oxidation-resistant gauntlet for higher performance and extremely long life
- Balanced plate design, inter-partition connections, ensures lowest internal resistance for improved charge acceptance & excellent deep discharge recovery.
- Level indicators aid easy maintenance
- Tower type PPCP container-cover design, assuring significantly higher electrolyte level above plates
- Easy maintenance with In-line level indicator for easy visibility to water level
- Special envelope separator minimizes possibility of internal short circuit
- Robust Tubular plates provide many years of service
- Low antimony alloy used – very low maintenance
- Sleek appearance in sealed plastic housing
- Steady output voltage
- Excellent overcharge tolerance (Accepts very deep discharge – suitable for long power cuts)
Technical Specifications of Inverter Battery 220AH/12V – TT Luminous
- Weight: 64 Kg
- Technology – Tall Tubular
- Inverter support – (600 VA – 10 KVA)
- Nominal Voltage – 12 Volt.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How many batteries do I need for my inverter?
It may be advisable to operate the inverter from a bank of 12, 24 or 48 Volt batteries of the same type in a “series” and/or “parallel” configuration. If you parallel two such batteries this will generate twice the amp/hours of a single battery; three batteries will generate three times the amp/hours, and so on.
2. How do I know if my inverter battery is weak?
Check the battery voltage when it’s fully charged and is not in use. In other words, check the battery voltage without any load. Ideally, the voltage should read 11 or 12V. If it’s less than 10, it’s a sign that your battery is dead and you need to replace it.