A hybrid solar inverter is a crucial component of a solar power system that manages power from the sun, a battery bank, and the utility grid.
Specifications
- Function: It combines a solar charge controller and a battery inverter into one unit. It converts the direct current (DC) generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) for household use while also managing battery charging and interaction with the power grid.
- Benefits: It offers efficient energy management, provides backup power during grid outages when integrated with a battery storage system, and enhances energy independence by allowing excess energy to be stored for later use. CWURTH ENERGY LiFePO4 Battery
- The battery shown is a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery, which is a type of rechargeable battery known for its high energy efficiency and longevity.
- Characteristics: These batteries are part of an energy storage system (ESS) and are used to store the energy captured by the solar panels via the inverter, providing a stable and reliable power supply when the grid is unavailable or at night.
- Disclaimer: Installing and maintaining solar power systems involves electrical work and should be performed by qualified professionals to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.