650VA එකකට ගැහුවා , වැඩකරනව
max W kiyak wena kam use karanna puluwanda ethkota
650VA එකකට ගැහුවා , වැඩකරනව
උබ බැලුවේ / ගත්තේ කීයටද මේක

1st gathe 1200W prolink ekak mataka vidiyata eka Rs 18500 ( cooling fan wala sade wadi mala wathe )
https://www.prolink2u.com/powerbackup/inverter/261-lcd-inverter-series.html
modified sine wave habayi AC FAN waling hum eka enawa 24/7 run karannda puluwan
dan thiynee 3rd eka full time run
Hybid ekak 3000W ekak 75K giya inverter ekata, solar + battery + grid + geni clean out ekak ene onna ekak weda
fuse dane machan inverter eka case unoth wire gini ganna eka nawathanna, safe ekata, aniwa danna da onee loku load ekak yane dc side ekan wire unna wela gini aragenna nathara wene nathanm,
DC battery cables hoda amp adina puluwan dannda, ex : 250W wage ac load ekakta DC 24V nam 15~16 AMP wage adinawa, hitapan koo 1000W unth emma, gedara ena main wire ekath madi rath wenawa
safely 1st dapan mali fuse battery ekata langinma





Machan, thanks for posting.
I have a question, what kind of battery/inverter do I need to power up 150~200 watt system (laptop + monitor + router) for at least 12 hours?
Unlike these days, we usually have 8-5 power cuts time to time and i really wanna leave my laptop/router running all the time. I do have 650va ups atm, however it does not hold the system for no more than 20 minutes. (been using it for 1.5-2yes 24x7 though)
I am not exactly a DIY person and the closest thing I've found that may work with my requirement is this thing.
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Will it be sufficient to power a sub 200 watt system for 12h? How does that thing charge? I did some research on that inverter model they used and it turns out it operates similar to UPS (automatically comes on when ac power fails) I am wondering this charges via ac wall out or has any solar panels involved. If anyone here as an idea, please reply.
Helpful replies are appreciated. Good day!