Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and inverters have become essential infrastructure for the purpose of maintaining operational continuity in both commercial and residential environments.
While many users depend on vendor estimates for battery backup duration, understanding the underlying calculation methodology enables informed decision making regarding the system capacity and also load management.
This post provides a technical framework for calculating the accurate battery backup times based on the fundamental electrical parameters.
Key Factors affecting Battery Backup Time
The backup time of a UPS (or) inverter primarily depends on:
• Battery capacity (Ah)
• Battery voltage (V)
• Total connected load (W)
• Inverter efficiency
Under typical conditions a fully charged inverter battery can be used to provide backup for 5 to 10 hours depending on the load and system efficiency.
For accurate calculation a simple formula may be used.
Formula
Battery backup time is used to calculate by the following formula:
Backup Time(hours) = [Battery Capacity(Ah) x Input Voltage(V)] / Total Load(W)
Where
Battery Capacity (Ah) – Ampere-hour (Ah) rating of the battery bank
Input Voltage (V) – Nominal DC voltage supplied by the battery
Total Load (W) – The power consumption of the connected devices like router, fan etc.
Practical Example
Inverter Backup Calculation
Given
Battery Capacity = 150Ah
Battery Voltage = 12V
Connected Appliances:
3 Tube Lights (40W each)
2 Fans (75W each)
1 Wi-Fi Router (20W)
Load Calculation
Tube Lights: 40 x 3 = 120W
Fans: 75 x 2 = 150W
Wi-Fi Router: 20 x 1 = 20W
Total Load = (120 + 150 + 20) = 290W
Backup Time Calculation
Backup Time = (150 x 12) / 290 = 6.2 hours
Result
The inverter battery will provide approximately 6.2 hours of the backup under the given load conditions.
Impact of Battery Capacity on Backup Time
Battery capacity has a direct and also significant impact on the inverter backup duration.
Maintaining all the other parameters constant the backup time varies as follows below:
For a 110 Ah Battery
Backup Time = (110 x 12) / 290 = 4.5 hours
For a 220 Ah Battery
Backup Time = (220 x 12) / 290 = 9.1 hours
Higher battery capacity results in longer backup time.
Selecting the appropriate battery capacity is essential based on the power requirements.
While the above calculations are theoretically accurate yet the actual backup time may vary due to:
• Inverter efficiency (typically 80% – 95%),
• Battery aging & health,
• Temperature conditions and
• Power losses in wiring & conversion.
Inverters with a higher efficiency deliver longer backup times by minimizing the energy losses during DC to AC conversion.
12V Battery Backup Time Chart
Running time (hours) for different loads and battery capacities are tabulated as:
| Load (Watts) | 100 Ah (hrs) | 150 Ah (hrs) | 180 Ah (hrs) | 200 Ah (hrs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 W | 19.2 h | 28.8 h | 34.56 h | 38.4 h |
| 100 W | 9.6 h | 14.4 h | 17.28 h | 19.2 h |
| 150 W | 6.4 h | 9.6 h | 11.52 h | 12.8 h |
| 200 W | 4.8 h | 7.2 h | 8.64 h | 9.6 h |
| 250 W | 3.8 h | 5.7 h | 6.91 h | 7.68 h |
| 300 W | 3.2 h | 4.8 h | 5.76 h | 6.4 h |
| 350 W | 2.7 h | 4.11 h | 4.93 h | 5.4 h |
| 400 W | 2.4 h | 3.6 h | 4.32 h | 4.8 h |
| 450 W | 2.1 h | 3.2 h | 3.84 h | 4.26 h |
| 500 W | 1.92 h | 2.8 h | 3.45 h | 3.84 h |
Notes
• Calculations are based on the 12V battery system.
• Values assumed for ideal conditions (100% efficiency).
• Actual backup time may be lower due to the inverter losses and also battery aging.
Load Calculation Chart
| Appliance | Watts (VA) W x 1.5 for AC | Hours of Backup | Total Average Watts |
| Fan | |||
| Light |
Calculation
Wattage of the appliance = Volt x Ampere = __________ Watts
Inverter loss = Watts x 1.5 = __________ AC Watts
Total AC load in watts = __________
Total watts/day (watts x hour) = __________
Battery Selection Chart
| Inverter Rating (VA) | Battery Voltage (V) | Battery (Ah) | Backup Time | Appliances |
| 150–200 | 12 | 150 | 3 Hr | 1 Fan + 1 Tube |
| 250 | 12 | 150 | 3 Hr | 1 Fan + 2 Tubes / TV |
| 300–350 | 12 | 150 | 3 Hr | 2 Fans + 2 Tubes / TV |
| 400–450 | 24 | 150 | 3 Hr | 2 Fans + 4 Tubes OR 2 Fans + 2 Tubes + TV |
| 800 | 24 | 150 | 3 Hr | 4 Fans + 4 Tubes OR 2 Fans + 4 Tubes + TV |
How to improve Inverter Battery Backup Time?
To maximize the backup duration during power outages consider the following best practices:
• Reduce the connected load by switching off the non-essential appliances.
• Use high efficiency inverters from the reputed manufacturers to minimize the energy losses.
• Avoid the battery overcharging and deep discharge which can reduce the battery life.
• Select the correct battery charging modes as recommended by the manufacturer.
• Perform a regular battery maintenance to ensure an optimal performance.
Calculator
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• UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Calculator
Conclusion
UPS and inverter battery backup calculation is simpler than most people assume.
With a basic understanding of load, battery capacity and voltage you can independently determine how long your inverter will support your appliances.
This knowledge enables better purchasing decisions and efficient power management without depending on the sales recommendations.
