NS Pro 2202A 2000W Inverter UPS + 2 x Alaska A-230 150Ah Batteries – Up to 6 Hours Backup
Efficient Backup Power for Homes and Offices
The NS Pro 2202A 2000W Inverter UPS with 2 x Alaska A-230 150Ah batteries is a reliable power backup solution designed to keep your essential appliances running during load shedding and unexpected power failures. Combining a high-performance inverter with two heavy-duty batteries, this package delivers dependable electricity, stable output, and extended backup time for residential and commercial applications.
Powerful 2000W Inverter Performance
The NS Pro 2202A inverter provides a robust 2000W power output, making it suitable for running multiple devices simultaneously. It efficiently powers fans, LED lights, Wi-Fi routers, televisions, computers, and other essential equipment. Advanced inverter technology ensures smooth power delivery while helping reduce energy loss and improve overall system efficiency.
Dual Alaska A-230 Batteries for Long Backup
This combo includes two Alaska A-230 batteries, each offering a capacity of 150Ah. These batteries are engineered to provide reliable energy storage and consistent performance during repeated charging and discharging cycles. The dual-battery configuration increases total power capacity, ensuring longer backup times and dependable operation during prolonged outages.
Up to 6 Hours of Backup
Designed for users who require extended backup performance, this package can provide up to 6 hours of backup depending on the connected load. It allows households and businesses to continue operating essential appliances without interruption, ensuring convenience and productivity even during lengthy power cuts.
Smart Safety Features
The NS Pro 2202A inverter is equipped with multiple protection mechanisms, including overload protection, short-circuit protection, overcharge protection, and thermal protection. These safety features help safeguard connected devices while extending the lifespan of both the inverter and batteries.





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