inverter & ups
An inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). Input voltage, output voltage and frequency, and total power consumption depend on the design of the particular device or circuit.The inverter does not produce energy; power is supplied from a DC source.Power converters can be all-electric, or they can be a combination of electrical components (such as inverters) and electrical circuits.Static converters do not use any moving parts during conversion The UPS takes incoming AC power and converts it to DC power, which powers the battery and charges it via an inverter. In the event of a mains power failure, the battery supplies the load from the inverter without affecting the output power.
The UPS takes incoming AC power and converts it to DC power, which powers the battery and loads it through the inverter. In case of a mains power failure, the battery supplies the load from the inverter without affecting the output power.