Cheap and High Quality 120W 150W 180W 260W 300W 350W 500W 600W 700W Micro Inverter for Home Use

Product Description

Micro Inverter 120W / 150W / 180W / 260W / 300W / 350W / 500W / 600W / 700W

Built-in MPPT AC 220V for Home Solar System

Technical Features

Pure sine wave inverter technology for stable performance.

Built-in MPPT solar charge controller to maximize efficiency.

Selectable input voltage range customized for home use.

Selectable charging current based on specific applications.

Configurable AC/Solar input priority setting via intuitive LCD panel.

Compatible with utility grid voltage or generator power.

Auto restart feature designed for when AC power recovers.

Overload protection and short circuit protection built in.

Smart battery charger design optimized for maximum performance.

Product Description

Micro Inverter Layout
Inverter Installation Diagram

Product Parameters

Product Specifications Table

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How does a power inverter work?

A power inverter converts DC power into conventional AC power, when an AC outlet is not available. Simply connect an inverter to a battery source, plug your appliance into the inverter.

Q2. What is the difference between PWM inverter and MPPT inverter?

PWM is Pulse width modulation, it is an older solar power controller technology, and its efficiency is about 70%. MPPT is Maximum Power Point Tracking, which is the latest technology containing Low Voltage and High Voltage types. High voltage inverter efficiency reaches up to 95%.

Q3. How to distinguish Low voltage and High voltage inverter?

Low voltage indicates a Max PV voltage Voc of 150V. High voltage indicates a Max PV voltage Voc of 450V.

Q4. What is the difference between a modified sine inverter and pure sine wave inverter?

Modified sine wave power inverter is more portable, lighter, and lower in cost. If the device handles voltage fluctuations, a modified sine wave inverter should be considered. Pure sine wave power inverter allows motors to run cooler, last longer and provide very clean power that is the same quality as the State Grid. Devices such as air conditioners, freezers, and most medical equipment require a pure sine wave inverter to run.

Q5. What type of batteries do you recommend?

Most users choose deep cycle marine batteries with their inverters. You can also use Lead-Acid batteries and Lithium batteries.

Q6. How do I know which inverter to buy?

Different devices require specific wattage to run. Please check the wattage specifications on your devices to determine the correct watt model.

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