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Set Your Inverter to This Mode Before Going on a Summer Vacation to Prevent Battery Explosions

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Inverter Care Tips: If you are heading out for a trip during the summer holidays, it is essential to turn off your inverter. Doing so can help you avoid incidents such as battery overheating or explosions.

Inverter Care Tips: The summer holidays have begun, and people have started heading out on vacation. During this period, most homes remain unoccupied. An empty house typically requires no electricity. Consequently, people turn off their MCBs and other appliances—including refrigerators and televisions—before leaving. However, most people often forget to switch off their inverter during this process. This oversight can prove to be a major mistake, posing a risk of battery malfunction or even an explosion. Today, we will explain how to properly care for your inverter and battery while you are away on vacation.

When is 'Normal Mode' Useful?

If you are going to be away from home for a week or two and the main power supply to your house remains active, you can set your inverter to 'Normal Mode.' The advantage of doing this is that the battery will remain fully charged and in good health. Nowadays, many inverters offer options to select specific modes based on the battery type, as well as smart charging capabilities. This allows you to select the appropriate setting—such as Tubular Mode, Standard Mode, or Regular Mode—depending on the type of battery you are using.

When Should You Turn Off the Inverter?

If you intend to completely shut off the main power supply to your home before leaving, you should also turn off the inverter. To do this, switch off both the inverter unit and its power switch, and then unplug it from the wall socket. Additionally, carefully disconnect the battery terminals. This ensures that the battery does not drain automatically while you are away.

Key Points to Remember Regarding Battery Care:

- Fully charge the battery before leaving for your vacation. A fully charged battery can easily hold its charge for one to two months.
- If the battery is left in a discharged state, it may enter a "deep discharge" state, which can cause permanent damage. This compromises backup performance and causes the battery to discharge rapidly.
- Do not simply switch on and start using the inverter immediately upon returning from a vacation. If you are returning after an absence of one to one-and-a-half months, be sure to inspect the battery terminals, check the water level, and look for any dust or rust accumulation. If you are using a lead-acid battery, its water level tends to deplete over time.

This Preparation Can Prevent Major Losses

Inverter batteries cost thousands of rupees and prove invaluable during power cuts in the summer season. Beyond the summer months, having an inverter also significantly reduces the stress associated with power outages during the rainy and winter seasons. Therefore, by following a few simple maintenance steps to care for the battery, you can prevent potential major financial losses.