Luminous Inverter With Battery
Luminous offers a wide variety of inverters and batteries, often sold as a combined unit or a combo, to suit different needs, from small homes to large establishments.
Here is a breakdown of the key information:
Luminous Inverter With Battery
🔋 Luminous Inverter & Battery Types
Luminous provides several options for your power backup needs:
| Category | Inverter Technology | Battery Type | Key Features
| Standard Combos | Pure Sine Wave (e.g., Zelio+, Eco Volt Neo, Optimus) or Square Wave (e.g., Eco Watt Neo) | Tall Tubular, Short Tubular, or Flat Plate | Reliable backup, high efficiency (Sine Wave), faster charging, and wide load compatibility. Popular for home use. |
| Integrated Systems | Pure Sine Wave | In-built Lithium-ion (Li-ion) | Very long battery life (up to 10 years), fast charging, maintenance-free, and compact design. (e.g., Luminous Li-On 1250). |
| High Capacity | Pure Sine Wave (HKVA) | Tubular (often multiple batteries) | Designed to run heavy-duty and multiple appliances like ACs, water pumps, and commercial equipment. (e.g., Optimus HKVA, Cruze). |
| Solar Solutions | Solar PCU (Inverter) | Tubular | Utilizes solar power first, saving on electricity bills. Models often include MPPT or PWM technology (e.g., NXG, NXT+).
🌟 Popular Luminous Inverter Series
Some of the most popular inverter series you'll find in combo packs:
* Zelio+: India's smartest home UPS, often featuring an LCD display that shows backup time in hours and minutes. Available in capacities like 900VA (single battery) and 1500VA (double battery).
Luminous Inverter With Battery
* Optimus: Advanced digital inverters with an LCD display and features like super-fast battery charging and ability to handle heavy loads. Available in higher VA ratings.
* Eco Volt Neo: Pure Sine Wave inverters known for rugged technology and steady charging even at low voltages.
* Icon: A sleek, self-contained inverter system where the battery is elegantly concealed inside the body.
💡 How to Choose the Right Combo
The best combination depends on your power requirement (load) and the desired backup time:
* Calculate Total Load (Wattage): Sum up the wattage of all the appliances (fans, lights, TV, computer, etc.) you want to run simultaneously during a power cut.
* Determine VA Rating: Choose an inverter with a VA rating that is approximately 20-30% higher than your calculated total wattage to account for the inverter's efficiency.
* Determine Battery Capacity (Ah): This determines the backup time. A higher Ah (e.g., 150 Ah or 200 Ah) gives you longer backup (e.g., 6-8 hours).
For example, a Zelio+ 1100 (900VA) inverter combined with a 150 Ah Tall Tubular Battery (RC 18000 Pro) is a common setup for a medium-sized home that needs to run 4-5 fans, a few lights, and a TV.
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