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Inverters and UPS systems both provide power from batteries in the absence of AC power. A UPS typically includes the battery and battery charger in one standalone unit. Batteries for an inverter are generally user-supplied.
Depending on the inverter, it will respond to a power outage in 4.2 to 16.7 milliseconds. A UPS responds in a fraction of that time, making the UPS a better choice for applications that must remain powered, such as computer networking equipment.
Inverter is a device which is used for converting the DC electricity from batteries to AC electricity. This is because most of the household appliances along with other electrical equipment and fixtures purely depend on AC electricity.
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