Best Tubular Inverter Battery for Home in India

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Best Tubular Inverter Battery for Home in India

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Welcome to Samco Inverter Batteries

Explore our advanced range of Tall Tubular Inverter Batteries designed for all household and commercial power backup needs.

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Our Inverter Battery Range

At Samco, we offer a range of tall tubular inverter batteries built with robust design, superior technology, and reliable performance. Below are the details of our top battery models:

  • TT120: 7 Plate, approx. 44 kg, Backup: about 4hr 30min @200W load
  • TT150: 9 Plate, approx. 49 kg, Backup: about 5hr 45min @200W load
  • TT180: 5 Plate, approx. 54 kg, Backup: about 3hr 15min @400W load
  • TT210: 7 Plate, approx. 65 kg, Backup: about 5hr 30min @400W load
  • TT240: 9 Plate, approx. 76 kg, Backup: about 6hr 45min @400W load

Why Choose Tubular Inverter Batteries?

Tubular inverter batteries are engineered to last longer and perform better, especially under demanding Indian conditions. Here’s why they are ideal:

  • Superior Deep Discharge Handling: Ideal for long-duration power outages.
  • Low Maintenance: Water top-up intervals are longer.
  • Extended Battery Life: Up to 5-7 years with proper use.
  • Consistent Performance: Uniform backup even after years of usage.
  • Better ROI: More power cycles than flat plate batteries.

How to Choose the Right Inverter Battery?

Selecting the right inverter battery depends on your power requirements, load, and backup needs:

  • Load Requirements: Higher the load, higher capacity battery you need.
  • Duration of Backup: For longer power cuts, go for TT210 or TT240.
  • Usage Frequency: Daily use recommends heavier tubular models.
  • Space and Handling: Check weight and dimensions for installation.

Where Can You Use These Batteries?

Samco inverter batteries are designed for various applications:

  • Homes with frequent power cuts
  • Shops and small businesses
  • Offices needing continuous power
  • Rural areas with voltage instability
  • Commercial installations needing reliability

Maintenance Tips for Long Life

  • Top up distilled water every 6-12 months
  • Keep terminals clean and rust-free
  • Do not let the battery discharge completely
  • Place in a ventilated and shaded location
  • Check electrolyte levels and specific gravity

FAQs

Q: What is the average life of a tubular battery?
A: Around 5-7 years depending on use and maintenance.
Q: Can I use it with any inverter?
A: Yes, they are compatible with all standard inverters.
Q: Are these batteries maintenance-free?
A: Tubular batteries are low maintenance, not maintenance-free.
Q: What is the warranty offered?
A: Warranty varies by model and usage; typically ranges between 36-60 months.

Technology Behind Our Batteries

Flat Plate vs. Tubular Batteries

What’s the Difference?

Understanding key differences helps you make an informed decision:

Design and Plate Structure
  • Flat Plate: Use flat, solid plates with pasted active material, less durable
  • Tubular: Feature tubular plates with better corrosion resistance and longer lifespan. Especially, if they are made with “Deep Cycle Plate Chemicals”.
Performance and Lifespan
  • Flat Plate: 2-3 years lifespan, more prone to wear
  • Tubular: 5-7 years lifespan, better at handling deep discharges
Maintenance & Cost
  • Flat Plate: Cheaper upfront but requires frequent maintenance
  • Tubular: More expensive initially but more cost-effective long-term

Inverter and Battery Sizing Guide

How to Choose the Right Battery and Inverter?

  1. Determine Your Load: Calculate total wattage of appliances:
    • Lights: 20-40W each
    • Fans: 60-100W each
    • TV: 150-250W
    • Refrigerator: 100-300W
  2. Calculate Battery Capacity: For example, 400W for 3 hours needs 1200Wh (150-180Ah battery)
  3. Match Inverter Size: Choose inverter that matches or exceeds your total load
  4. Select Battery Type: Tubular for higher loads and longer backups

Glossary of Key Battery Terms

Ah (Ampere-Hours)
Unit of battery capacity; higher Ah means longer backup time
C10 Rating
Discharge rate designed over 10-hour period
Deep Discharge
Discharging battery to low state; tubular batteries handle this better. More so if the are made with “Deep Cycle Plate Chemicals”.
Cycle Life
Number of charge-discharge cycles before capacity reduces
Electrolyte
Battery liquid enabling electrical flow between plates

Tubular Battery Technology

What Makes It Unique?

Tubular batteries feature hollow tubular plates made of lead alloy designed to hold active material in a durable structure, offering:

  • Improved durability and corrosion resistance
  • Better charge retention for longer runtime
  • Superior deep discharge capability
  • Lower maintenance requirements
  • Consistent performance over years of use

This advanced design makes tubular batteries ideal for high-demand applications requiring uninterrupted power.

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