17 August 2026 · Battery Express

Best inverter battery for a 1BHK flat: capacity, VA and backup explained

Picking an inverter battery for a 1BHK flat is not about buying the biggest number on the shelf. It is about matching three things: the load you actually run during a cut, how long the cuts in your area last, and how much floor space you can give the battery.

Step 1: add up what you actually run

A typical 1BHK flat runs 4 LED bulbs, 2 ceiling fans, a Wi-Fi router during a power cut. Using the running wattage of each — not the peak rating printed on the appliance — that comes to roughly 180W of connected load.

  • LED bulb: about 9W
  • tube light: about 20W
  • ceiling fan: about 75W
  • table fan: about 50W
  • LED TV: about 90W
  • laptop: about 65W

Leave the air conditioner, geyser and iron box off this list. They pull far more than a domestic inverter is built to supply, and adding them is the single most common reason a new system trips within a week.

Step 2: choose the inverter VA

Inverter capacity is quoted in VA, and usable output is roughly 65–70% of that. For a 180W load you want at least 300VA, which in practice means a 700VA unit once you leave room for the appliance you will inevitably add next year.

Prefer a pure sine wave inverter if you run a fridge, a computer or any equipment with a motor. Square and quasi-sine wave units are cheaper and perfectly fine for lights and fans, but they make transformers hum and shorten the life of sensitive electronics.

Step 3: choose the battery capacity

For this load a 100AH tubular battery is the sensible pick. At 180W it gives about 3 hours 12 minutes of backup — enough to ride out the long evening cuts that are normal across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in summer.

If your area sees cuts longer than that, the answer is usually a second battery in series with a 24V inverter rather than one enormous 12V battery. Two 100AH units on a 24V system will outlast a single oversized one and charge more evenly.

Step 4: tubular, flat plate or gel?

  • Tubular: thicker positive plates, tolerates deep and frequent discharge, lasts 4–6 years. The default choice where cuts are long.
  • Flat plate: cheaper and lighter, recharges faster, but ages quickly under deep discharge. Suits areas with short, infrequent cuts.
  • Gel / SMF: sealed, no water topping, no fumes — worth the premium if the battery has to live indoors or in a shop where nobody will maintain it.

What we would put in

In this bracket the models that come back with the fewest complaints are the Exide and Microtek tubular ranges in 100AH. Both carry a manufacturer warranty with a pro-rata component, and both are stocked for delivery across our service area.

Backup figures above are calculated at 80% inverter efficiency and 60% usable depth of discharge — the numbers a battery gives in a real home, not on a test bench. Actual results vary with battery age, ambient temperature and how many appliances are switched on together.

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Battery Express delivers across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, with the old battery collected at the door and its scrap value adjusted against your bill. Browse the full range on our products page, or message us with your model number and we will confirm the exact fitment before you pay.

Delivery is currently limited to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. If your PIN code falls outside these two states, checkout will let you know rather than take an order we cannot deliver.

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