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Difference between Inverter and UPS_powerguardelectronics

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Difference between Inverter and UPS_powerguardelectronics

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  1. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INVERTER AND UPS? http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

  2. WHAT IS INVERTER? AND WHAT IS UPS? INVERTER An inverter, or a power inverter, is a power electronic device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). It can be used as either a standalone device capable of receiving power from DC sources such as solar power and battery, and converting it to AC supply, or a utility-interactive inverter being one part of a bigger circuit such as power supply unit or UPS. An inverter does not generate or store power, but it can be connected to power sources, generally batteries, to support power supplies. UPS (UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY) A UPS is a hardware device that provides backup power source when there is a power failure of the primary power source or a significant power drop. A UPS system contains a number of components. For a basic UPS system, it contains batteries, a battery charger, an inverter and a transfer switch. In this basic UPS system, the inverter is used as the device to convert the DC to AC since the power from battery use DC current but it has to be distributed in the form of AC. More information about UPS is available in What Is Uninterruptible Power Supply or UPS. http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

  3. UPS VS INVERTER: DIFFERENCES http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

  4. SHOULD I CHOOSE A UPS OR AN INVERTER? Since both UPS and inverter have their merits, how to choose between them? Maybe you have got your answers after checking the comparison chart of UPS vs. inverter difference above. There are factors such as costs, power requirements and protection, etc. for the product to be considered. To make it simpler, it all comes down to your backup requirements and the most important thing to be considered is the extended delays in the power supply. http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

  5. WHICH SHOULD I CHOOSE FOR MY HOME/BUSINESS: UPS OR INVERTER? If you have not deployed either of them, this section is for you. For large business and organization applications that have high requirements in the respective of power system reliability, there is no doubt to choose the device with minimal delay—UPS to ensure data security and profits. For home use, if you are wondering if an inverter can be used as UPS in order to save costs, the answer could be: It all depends. If using inverters for general domestic electric gadgets whose working doesn’t get affected by the long switching time, it is feasible. For example, for most home electric gadgets such as bulbs and TV, the delay is endurable. However, for those critical devices like computers, it is advised to use UPS instead in case of data loss. http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

  6. DO I NEED A UPS IF I ALREADY HAVE AN INVERTER FOR MY HOME? Some may get worried about whether the inverter can cope with the power outage of the PC properly and intend to add a UPS. If you do not want to use PC on the main inverter but want to connect to a UPS, it is OK. But note that sometimes UPS units don’t work well with an inverter (like a traditional UPS and an outdated square/triangle wave output inverter), the sine waves are terrible consequences may occur. But if the inverter combined with UPS is a pure sine wave inverter and the UPS can handle the sine wave, it is reasonably practicable. For a better experience, you are recommended to call the inverter vendor and search for help from Power Guard Electronics technician. http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

  7. THANK YOU http://www.powerguardelectronics.com/

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