The_Traveller
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I purchased a Sako 3kw 24v Inverter about a month ago, to give it a test and see how it performs compared to my Prostar 3kw 48v UPS system.
I hooked up 2 x 200ah batteries since this Sako has a built-in 30A charger which is ideal for 150ah and 200ah batteries.
I had a few power failures and a few load shedding experiences, and the system provided backup power quite well.
The other day I had a power failure from 8pm until 11am, and the batteries lasted 13 hours out of the 15.
Backed up appliances are :
1. 100 x 7w LED lights
2. Laptop
3. two 46" LED TV's
4. two DSTV decoders
5. Fridge
6. Freezer
7. Alarm system
Of course I only use the lights when needed ( although about 200w are on a day night switch so I don't touch those) , and I turn the Fridge and Freezer to a less powerful setting so that the motor doesn't run often. The TV's are on all the time until midnight. The very first time I put down my mains intentionally to see how it operates, my TV's switched off and decoders reset, but when the council cuts power they don't seem to switch off. I almost pulled the inverter out and put the UPS back but my electrician didn't come so it worked out well.
The inverter LCD displays the Input Voltage , Output Voltage, Frequency , Load % and Battery Voltage.
Heres two some small video clips for a quick demo ...
https://vimeo.com/125451015
https://vimeo.com/125451014
I hooked up 2 x 200ah batteries since this Sako has a built-in 30A charger which is ideal for 150ah and 200ah batteries.
I had a few power failures and a few load shedding experiences, and the system provided backup power quite well.
The other day I had a power failure from 8pm until 11am, and the batteries lasted 13 hours out of the 15.
Backed up appliances are :
1. 100 x 7w LED lights
2. Laptop
3. two 46" LED TV's
4. two DSTV decoders
5. Fridge
6. Freezer
7. Alarm system
Of course I only use the lights when needed ( although about 200w are on a day night switch so I don't touch those) , and I turn the Fridge and Freezer to a less powerful setting so that the motor doesn't run often. The TV's are on all the time until midnight. The very first time I put down my mains intentionally to see how it operates, my TV's switched off and decoders reset, but when the council cuts power they don't seem to switch off. I almost pulled the inverter out and put the UPS back but my electrician didn't come so it worked out well.
The inverter LCD displays the Input Voltage , Output Voltage, Frequency , Load % and Battery Voltage.
Heres two some small video clips for a quick demo ...
https://vimeo.com/125451015
https://vimeo.com/125451014
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