High temperatures increase the chemical activity inside batteries, causing them to age and wear out faster than usual.
Excessive heat reduces the inverter battery’s ability to hold a full charge and deliver consistent power, leading to shorter run times.
Heat causes the liquid inside lead-acid batteries to evaporate, which can lower battery capacity and require frequent top-ups.
Overheating may lead to battery swelling, fluid leakage, or internal damage, increasing the risk of breakdown or failure.
Sustained heat exposure weakens key internal components, drastically cutting down the battery’s overall lifespan.
Tip:
To extend battery life, store it in a cool, dry, and ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.