Help me buy an inverter and battery for a 2bhk in Bengaluru

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Hi everyone, daily powercuts have already started in my area and reached a point where I'm considering buying an inverter. It's for a 2bhk. I mainly want to power my computer, plus one laptop, fans and lights in two rooms, and maybe an air cooler for one room. No other appliance has to run. I know nothing about inverters, so please guide me through the installation process also. Does the inverter come with battery or do I need to get battery separately? And which battery should I choose?
 
This is a decent unit that I had got in 2023, the main reason I got it is due to the smart features. You can see the power consumption, charge status etc. I got the battery separately, 165 AH Genus brand.

For installation, if there is an inverter point already, it would be plug and play. Otherwise, an inverter point needs to be added, mostly what is done, all light/fan and 5A MCBs are connected via the inverter. You'd need to get an electrician to do this.

You can purchase the inverter and battery separately or as a bundle. Some manufacturers list it as a bundle. However, buying separately is fine. If you are getting it locally, shouldn't matter if its bundled or not.
 
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This is a decent unit that I had got in 2023, the main reason I got it is due to the smart features. You can see the power consumption, charge status etc. I got the battery separately, 165 AH Genus brand.

For installation, if there is an inverter point already, it would be plug and play. Otherwise, an inverter point needs to be added, mostly what is done, all light/fan and 5A MCBs are connected via the inverter. You'd need to get an electrician to do this.

You can purchase the inverter and battery separately or as a bundle. Some manufacturers list it as a bundle. However, buying separately is fine. If you are getting it locally, shouldn't matter if its bundled or not.
Thank you for the detailed breakdown.
 
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I took rental for 3 months to gauge the requirement and see what is my need in terms of power and charging time, then went ahead and bought amaron sealed battery vrla no maintenance for 17k.
 
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Thank you for your responses everyone. Also, please let me know if you know of any physical stores in Bengaluru near Indiranagar area where I can go and buy the inverter and battery in person and maybe request the storeowner to help with setup.
 
get a good Sinewave Inverter along with a 200ah Battery . we bought it 7 years ago and still it does not budge a bit.
only thing is change the Water and check gravity every 2-3 months to keep your inverter in good condition.
 
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There are 3 types of UPS units available for home use: Standby (cheapest, most common), Line interactive (mid range), Online (high end).

I would recommend you to watch this short video for the simplest and clearest explanation of the concepts differentiating these types of UPS:

Since you are in Bangalore, I would recommend you to choose Line Interactive or Online UPS due to heavy fluctuations in the city. Alternatively if you get a Standby UPS, you can pair it with stabilizers for sensitive equipment such as computer, fridge and AC. In bangalore there are UPS+battery dealers in every neighbourhood, if you are not comfortable with troubleshooting and maintaining the UPS system, I would advise you to pick a dealer nearest to you (who has good reviews on google maps). Ask them about their service response time and service warranty from their side (besides brand warranty). If you can manage things on your own, you might save 5-10% by picking up a UPS unit from the computer market in bangalore (SP Road). You can negotiate with them for an installation service, but don't expect service calls from them during breakdown. Computer market shops are strictly transactional.

As for brands, I've been a loyal Amaron customer for more than 25 years for car batteries and 6 years for UPS tall tubular battery. In these 6 years, I haven't even had to top up the distilled water yet. I'm currently using a Microtek Standby UPS, but I'm looking to upgrade to an Online APC UPS in the near future. Try talking to your neighbours for a realistic picture of how different brands perform and how is the service response time in your area. Microtek service has been very good for me, engineer arrived in 1-3 days and problem solved on-site in an hour, but I don't like the fact that it has blown up twice in 6 years. Ideally I would like the UPS to be as reliable as my Amaron batteries, requiring no service visits at all. Which is why I'm looking to spend a little more for my Online UPS purchase.
 
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Thank you so much for your response. I ended up going to a shop in GM Palya and asked a person to set it up for me. He set me up with a Microtek inverter Pure Sinewave 2350 kVA or something (not sure about the units). It requires two batteries, and he got me 135aH (again, not sure about the unit) batteries from Livfast, and he set up the entire thing for me. Decided to get it done by him because I heard his service is good and if anything goes wrong, he can come and help. I'm not very confident in this area so needed that assurance. The total cost for the inverter, two batteries, and trolley to put all those things in was 32,600 INR for me. This inverter has a UPS mode and my main requirement was that if the power goes out, which happens a lot in Bengaluru, my PC or other appliances like cooler, tv, etc. shouldn't immediately shut down, and the power flow should be there and this UPS is doing that.
 
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Thank you so much for your response. I ended up going to a shop in GM Palya and asked a person to set it up for me. He set me up with a Microtek inverter Pure Sinewave 2350 kVA or something (not sure about the units). It requires two batteries, and he got me 135aH (again, not sure about the unit) batteries from Livfast, and he set up the entire thing for me. Decided to get it done by him because I heard his service is good and if anything goes wrong, he can come and help. I'm not very confident in this area so needed that assurance. The total cost for the inverter, two batteries, and trolley to put all those things in was 32,600 INR for me. This inverter has a UPS mode and my main requirement was that if the power goes out, which happens a lot in Bengaluru, my PC or other appliances like cooler, tv, etc. shouldn't immediately shut down, and the power flow should be there and this UPS is doing that.
Can you please post the pictures of the batteries and unit along with trolley once?
 

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