Here are some of the best power trolley brands to help you fight load-shedding.
South Africans have a range of inverter trolley backup brands available to help them get through load-shedding sessions, with some of the best being Lalela, Mecer, Ellies, RCT, and Kool Energy.
Most inverter trolleys aren’t designed to power energy-hungry appliances like kettles and stoves but to supply electricity to several essential devices through power outages. For example, a typical setup featuring a TV, streaming stick, router and ONT, and a few lights will probably draw somewhere in the region of 150W:Therefore, assuming a depth-of-discharge of 100% , the battery capacity you require would be at least 375Wh in Stage 4 or lower, and at least 675Wh when load-shedding exceeds Stage 4.
On the other hand, lithium-ion units offer 2,000 to 3,000 cycles depending on the depth of discharge, and they can be discharged further than lead-acid variants without damaging their capacity. However, it is important to consider that lead-acid batteries are significantly cheaper and could be a good option for those on a budget willing to monitor battery levels and not use the inverter trolly during every bout of load-shedding.Lalela
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