For any business, home or office, a reliable power source is invaluable for preventing lost data on computer systems. An emergency power inverter, which converts a 12 Volt or 24 Volt DC, prevents this data loss by providing current from its batteries already charged with power. The emergency power inverters also help to run all kinds of household products such as kitchen appliances, microwaves, TV's, radios, computers and more, Some appliances like TVs, require a high power demand on start-up. Emergency power inverters are equipped with Smooth Start Technology (STP) to smoothly bring up the AC power. This circuitry also activates under excessive loads, even short circuits, to quickly turn off power to protect the devices and also the inverter itself. The STP inverter then automatically attempts to smoothly bring up the AC power. For its charging procedure, the emergency inverter is to be connected to a battery or to a cigarette lighter and the AC devices should be plugged into the power inverter. They are often used on boats, caravans and in remote areas where a mains supply is required. The emergency power inverters can also be attached to solar, wind or water generators that use the utility grid as a battery bank. In a stand-alone renewable power system, whether residential, industrial, marine or RV, the inverter allows AC electrical appliances to be run from the storage battery bank. When the battery bank becomes discharged, the inverter can automatically start a generator to power the system while the batteries recharge. These inverters are pre-equipped with various protective features which include automatic Overload and over temperature shutdown, Over voltage protection (15.0 VDC), Low voltage alarm (10.7 VDC), Low voltage cut-out (10.0 VDC) and Battery reverse polarity (internal fuse protected) which makes these devices a highly reliable safe to use product. |