batteries
A battery is a portable energy storage device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy through a chemical reaction. It consists of one or more electrochemical cells with positive and negative terminals. When connected to an electrical circuit, the chemical reaction inside the battery generates a flow of electrons, creating an electric current.
UPS
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is an electrical device that provides backup power to critical equipment and devices during power outages or fluctuations. It consists of a battery or set of batteries that are continuously charged when the main power supply is available. In the event of a power failure, the UPS immediately switches to battery power, ensuring a seamless and uninterrupted power supply to connected devices.
Inverters
An inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). It is commonly used to supply AC power to various electrical appliances and devices when there is no grid electricity available. Inverters are crucial for off-grid or backup power systems, as they enable the use of DC power from batteries or solar panels to run AC-powered devices.
Generators
A generator is a mechanical device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It works on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where a coil of wire is rotated within a magnetic field to produce an electric current. Generators are widely used to provide electricity in situations where there is no access to a stable power grid or during power outages.
Portable Generators
Diesel Generators
On Grid Solar System
Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic panels, are devices that convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. They consist of multiple solar cells made of semiconductor materials, such as silicon, which absorb photons from sunlight and generate direct current (DC) electricity.