27/03/2026
An inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC).
Simple explanation:
DC (Direct Current): Flows in one direction (e.g., battery power, solar panels)
AC (Alternating Current): Changes direction periodically (used in homes and appliances)
👉 So, an inverter lets you use battery or solar power to run normal electrical devices like fans, TVs, and refrigerators.
Example:
A car battery provides DC power
Your home appliances need AC power
An inverter converts the battery power into usable AC electricity
Common uses:
Solar power systems
Backup power (UPS/inverter systems)
Running appliances during power cuts
In cars, RVs, and portable power setups