Inverter batteries come in different types, each with its own advantages and ideal use cases. Here are the main types: 1. Lead-Acid Batteries (Most Common) Flooded Lead-Acid (FLA) Battery Requires regular maintenance (water topping) Affordable and widely used Shorter lifespan (3-5 years) Sealed Lead-Acid (SLA) Battery (Maintenance-Free) No need for water refilling Safer and spill-proof Slightly more expensive than FLA 2. Tubular Batteries More durable and efficient than regular lead-acid batteries Long lifespan (5-8 years) Higher efficiency and faster charging Costlier but ideal for heavy usage 3. Lithium-Ion Batteries Longer lifespan (8-10 years) Lightweight and compact Fast charging and high efficiency Expensive but requires no maintenance 4. Gel Batteries Advanced type of sealed lead-acid battery No risk of leakage or spills Maintenance-free with better deep discharge capability More expensive than regular lead-acid batteries 5. Flat Plate Batteries Basic type of lead-acid battery Affordable but less durable than tubular batteries Suitable for short power cuts Which One Should You Choose? For short & occasional power cuts → Flat Plate or Sealed Lead-Acid For frequent & long power cuts → Tubular Battery For long-term investment & maintenance-free use → Lithium-Ion or Gel Battery Let me know if you need specific recommendations! 🔋
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