How does a Battery Work

Batteries are the backbone of contemporary living. Energizing domestic appliances during blackouts, they provide seamless power when we need it the most. At Sarex Batteries, we design high-performance inverter and tubular batteries based on cutting-edge technology coupled with long-lasting strength. But before we actually see the advantages of our offerings, let’s explore deeper into the science behind how precisely a battery functions.

The Science behind a Battery

A battery is an electrochemical device that translates chemical energy into electrical energy. This is done internally within the individual units of the battery termed cells. There are three basic elements to every cell:

Anode (Negative Plate): The electrode where oxidation occurs. It gives out electrons to the external circuit.

Cathode (Positive Plate): The electrode where reduction occurs. It takes in electrons and makes the circuit complete.

Electrolyte: A fluid (liquid, gel, or solid) medium through which ions can travel between the electrodes without direct contact.

When a device or appliance is connected to the battery, there is a chemical reaction. The flow of electrons is from the anode to the cathode through the external circuit, and an electric current is generated, powering the device. Meanwhile, ions move through the electrolyte, maintaining electrical balance.

Step-by-Step Process: How a Battery Works

Discharge (Power Supplying):

In the discharge state, the anode is oxidized and loses electrons. The electrons travel via wires and power devices such as fans, light bulbs, or inverters. Positive ions move via the electrolyte in the direction of the cathode, sustaining the flow.

Recharge (For Rechargeable Batteries):

Rechargeable batteries like Sarex batteries are designed for a multiple charge-discharge cycle. Plugged into a charger, electricity is forced back into the battery. This restores the original electrochemical reaction, forcing electrons back to the anode and re-establishing the original chemical composition.

The battery is thus restored to its complete ability for reuse.

Types of Batteries

Batteries can be classified into two broad categories:

  1. Primary Batteries (Non-Rechargeable)

These are throwaway batteries like AA, AAA, or coin cells. They are especially designed to be used once and cannot be recharged after they are spent. Typically used in clocks, remotes, and toys.

  1. Secondary Batteries (Rechargeable)

They are charged and discharged several times. Sarex deals in secondary batteries and tubular inverter batteries that are famous for longer lifespans, deep cycling, and higher reliability.

Key Components in Sarex Batteries

Sarex Batteries are designed with utmost care using the best quality material that provides improved performance. Some of the key elements are:

  • High-Purity Active Materials: Improve charge acceptance and cycle life.
  • Strong Lead Grids: Deliver structural stability and corrosion resistance.
  • Optimized Electrolyte Composition: Facilitates uniform chemical reactions for dependable operation.
  • Stepped-up Plate Design: Enables deep cycle design, making Sarex batteries perfect for inverters.

Why Batteries Are A Must

Batteries are more than a convenience – they are an essential in today’s energy-thirsty world. Their necessity can be observed in:

  1. Uninterrupted Power Supply: In blackouts or load-shedding, inverter batteries ensure homes and businesses continue to function.
  1. Mobility: The dependency of vehicles, e-rickshaws, and even electric vehicles are likely to be upon batteries with high performance.
  1. Industrial Use: Batteries are critical in telecom towers, data centers, and manufacturing units where there cannot be any downtime.
  1. Daily Essentials: From the needs of daily life such as using laptops to smartphones, portable batteries drive it with ease.

Sarex Batteries in Action

Sarex Batteries keep the Indian household and industry in mind. Regular power cuts and heavy energy consumption call for products that are long-lasting, efficient, and rugged. Here’s how our batteries stand out:

Inverter Batteries: Offers uninterrupted backup during power out, making your home more comfortable and productive.

Tubular Technology: Sarex tubular batteries with its design of deep discharge cycles allows better performance and longer lifespan than traditional flat plate batteries.

Conclusion
A battery converts chemical reactions into useful electricity – a straightforward principle with infinite uses. Lighting up homes through power outages, batteries continue to be at the heart of contemporary life. At Sarex Batteries, we merge this science with cutting-edge engineering to provide products that are dependable, long-lasting, and future-proof.

How Sarex Batteries Enable Longer Backup During Frequent Power Outages

Power You Can Rely On When You Need It Most

Frequent power outages are still a norm in most regions of India—particularly during monsoons and summers. Be it a rural household or a city apartment, one thing is for sure: the necessity of continuous power supply. That’s when Sarex Inverter Batteries become the quiet power of your house. 

Sarex inverter batteries achieve longer backup times due to their high-capacity design and efficient power delivery, enabling them to handle deeper discharges and maintain consistent output for extended periods during power outages. They achieve this through optimized material science, durable construction, and compatibility with smart charging systems. 

How do Sarex batteries offer longer backup time, though? Let’s examine it.

  1. Constructed with Tubular Technology for Deep Discharge Cycles

At the core of every Sarex battery is tubular plate technology. In contrast to flat plate batteries, tubular batteries possess thicker, more robust positive plates that enable deeper levels of discharge without battery damage, longer lifespan even after regular usage, and improved efficiency in power storage.

This implies that even in extended or recurring outages, Sarex batteries can provide steady backup without quick depletion.

  1. High Electrolyte Volume for Extended Runtime

Sarex batteries are constructed with plenty of electrolyte volume, which aids in decreasing heat generation, also enables longer discharges, and reduces frequent water topping requirements.

This translates into longer backup times directly, which is very useful in areas where 3–5 hours of daily power cut is regular.

  1. Low Self-Discharge = More Power When Needed

One of the familiar issues with traditional batteries is self-discharge—losing power even when idle. Sarex inverter batteries are designed with low self-discharge characteristics, ensuring:

  • Stored energy is conserved for extended periods
  • You achieve optimum output even after periods of inactivity
  • Power delivery optimized when you need it the most

So, even if there’s a power disruption suddenly after days of low consumption, Sarex batteries are prepared to deliver.

  1. Designed for Indian Power Conditions

From torrential summer heat to errant voltage surges, Indian homes require batteries that can keep up with local challenges. Sarex batteries are:

  • Thermal-proof to maintain performance in extreme heat
  • Voltage-resistant for all weather conditions
  • Protected by rugged outer casings for safety and long life

This way, the battery’s performance remains stable—even in regions plagued by unstable grid supply.

  1. Quick Recharge Technology

Frequent power outages and switches off regularly leave batteries with little time to charge themselves before the next switch off. Sarex remedies that with

  • Fast charging capability
  • High charge acceptance
  • Effective energy uptake in brief uptime windows

With Sarex, you don’t have to spend hours of charging time getting ready for the next cut—only a brief uptime and you’re recharged again.

  1. Multiple Backup Ranges Available

Sarex realizes that each home has varying power requirements. That’s why it provides batteries in various capacities, from 100Ah to 220Ah, to accommodate small apartments up to large houses. It is available in tall tubular and short tubular variants, compliant with all leading inverter brands

Whether to power only fans and lights or even a fridge and Wi-Fi router, Sarex has the battery for you.

Conclusion: Power That Lasts, Trust That Grows

In a nation where power reliability is usually out of your control, your battery should be something you can rely on. Sarex Inverter Batteries provide just that—longer backup during cuts in power, quicker charging, and unparalleled durability.

Whether it’s a top tier city or small towns, thousands of Indian homes rely on Sarex to keep the lights burning bright and the essentials functioning. It’s not about backup—it’s about consistent peace of mind.