Inverters have become essential in every household, especially during summers when power cuts are frequent. But have you ever wondered where to place your inverter battery at home and whether rainwater can be used in it? Here’s what you need to know.

1. Best Place to Keep Your Inverter Battery at Home

  • Place the battery in a well-ventilated area.

    • Batteries heat up during charging, and proper ventilation helps them cool faster and stay safe.

  • Keep it away from direct sunlight, rain, or excessive moisture.

  • The clean and dry area of your room is ideal.

Tip: Even in cities like Delhi where power cuts are rare, it’s advisable to discharge and recharge the battery once a month to maintain its health.

2. Can You Use Rainwater in the Battery?

  • Never use rainwater or tap water in the battery.

  • Always use distilled water.

    • Tap or rainwater contains minerals that can damage the battery.

  • Maintain the water level properly – not too high, not too low.

3. Cleaning and Maintenance

  • Keep the top of the battery dust-free.

  • Protect the terminals from rust and corrosion, as rust can slow down charging and reduce battery life.

  • If the battery is damaged or cracked, replace it immediately.

Proper placement and regular maintenance can significantly extend the life of your inverter battery and ensure safe operation.

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