How to Select a Solar Inverter
The selection of solar inverters requires comprehensive consideration of various factors:
Power Matching: The rated power of the inverter should be slightly higher than the maximum power of the solar panels. For example, for a 5kW solar panel, an inverter with a rated power of 5.5 - 6kW can be selected. Its peak power needs to meet the starting requirements of high-power electrical appliances, generally being 1.5 - 2 times the sum of the starting powers.
Conversion Efficiency: The conversion efficiency of high-quality inverters is between 95% and 98%. The higher the efficiency, the more electrical energy output, and the better the power generation benefits.
Input and Output Characteristics: The input voltage range should be wide to adapt to the fluctuations in the output voltage of the panels. Select the output waveform according to the requirements of the electrical appliances. For equipment with high requirements for power quality, a sine wave inverter is needed.
Safety Performance: It is necessary to have overcurrent, overvoltage, and leakage protection functions to prevent equipment damage and safety accidents caused by abnormal current, abnormal voltage, and leakage.
Communication Function: Inverters with communication functions are convenient for remote monitoring and management. They allow for real-time viewing of operation, power generation data, and fault information, and also enable remote parameter setting.
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