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How Much Backup Can You Expect from 100Ah, 150Ah & 200Ah Inverter Batteries?

Whenever someone comes to our shop to buy an inverter battery, the first thing they ask is not about brand or warranty.
They ask only one simple question:

“Light kitna time chalegi?”

That is exactly what this blog is about. Based on real installations and daily customer feedback, here’s an honest explanation of how much backup you can realistically expect from 100Ah, 150Ah, and 200Ah inverter batteries.


Understanding Battery Ah in Simple Terms

Battery Ah simply tells you how much power the battery can store.
Higher Ah means the battery can run your appliances for a longer time.

Think of it like fuel in a bike:

  • More fuel = longer ride
  • Less fuel = shorter ride

The same idea applies to inverter batteries.


What a 100Ah Battery Feels Like in Daily Use

A 100Ah battery is usually chosen by people who want basic backup.

In real homes, it comfortably runs:

  • 1–2 fans
  • 2–3 LED lights
  • TV for some time

With normal usage, you can expect around 2 to 3 hours of backup.

This battery works fine for small homes or areas where power cuts are short. But many people expect it to last the whole night — that expectation often leads to disappointment. A 100Ah battery is meant for short and light usage, not long power cuts.


What You Experience with a 150Ah Battery

A 150Ah battery is what most families finally feel satisfied with.

It easily supports:

  • 3 fans
  • Multiple lights
  • TV and Wi-Fi

In normal usage, it gives around 4 to 5 hours of backup without stress.

This is why we usually recommend 150Ah to most homes. It gives a good balance between price and performance and doesn’t feel underpowered during power cuts.

For 1BHK or 2BHK flats, this capacity works very well.


How a 200Ah Battery Changes the Experience

A 200Ah battery is for people who don’t want to keep checking the inverter again and again.

It can comfortably handle:

  • 3–4 fans
  • Lights
  • TV
  • Wi-Fi

With regular household usage, it provides around 5 to 7 hours of backup.

People working from home, running small shops, or living in areas with frequent power cuts usually feel relaxed after switching to a 200Ah battery. The inverter runs longer, and the battery doesn’t feel strained.


A Real-Life Home Example

In most homes, during power cuts, people use:

  • Fans
  • Lights
  • TV
  • Internet router

With this setup:

This is what customers actually experience, not just what looks good on paper.


Why Backup Sometimes Feels Less Than Expected

Even a good battery may give less backup if:

  • Too many appliances are used together
  • The battery is old or not maintained properly
  • The water level is low in tubular batteries
  • The battery is not fully charged

Proper maintenance and sensible usage make a big difference.


Which Battery Ah Should You Choose?

From years of experience, this is simple advice:

  • If you want basic backup → 100Ah
  • If you want a comfortable daily backup → 150Ah
  • If you want long, tension-free backup → 200Ah

Most people who choose a slightly higher Ah battery feel happier in the long run.


Final Words from Real Experience

Inverter batteries are used for years, not months.
Saving a little money by choosing a lower Ah often leads to regret later.

If space and budget allow, always choose the highest Ah battery you can afford. It gives better backup, smoother performance, and longer battery life.