5KVA MPPT Hybrid Solar Inverter With Built-In 60A Pure Sine Charger Controller (92531074)

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This solar inverter is the perfect device to convert your Energy from sun light into useful household electricity. Unlike other renewable energy systems, this solar power inverter convert DC power directly into usable AC power, meaning no extra installations or time wasted in order for the system to start working. The DC power collected by the photovoltaic panels is transformed into AC power and fed into the public grid. Therefore, you are able to independently run on clean energy - with no carbon emissions produced!

 

FEATURES


  • Powerful 4000 Watts car inverter continuous DC to AC power for multi-purpose charging for your vehicle.
  • The pure sine wave inverter is of smart battery charger design for optimized battery performance, also of cold start function. Low cost and easy installation..
  • With MPPT function, every panel works at the maximum, improved the efficiency of the entire solar power system. Low power consumption.

 

 

Domestic USA Shipping: Your 5KVA MPPT Hybrid Solar Inverter With Built-In 60A Pure Sine Charger Controller will be packed and shipped within 1-3 business days and delivered to you between 5-10 business days.
1 x Solar Inverter
1 x Communication Adapter
1 x User Manual

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Kariane Denesik
A nice little unit for the price

I'll start this review by saying I'm very impressed with the capabilities of this inverter for the price. I'm using this unit to replace a ~15 year old low frequency modified sine wave Tripp-lite APS2448. My old unit's modified sine wave output was fine back in the day, but it has been causing issues with modern electronics amd motors so I opted to upgrade. I was hesitant to purchase a high frequency inverter but I can say, for my use case, (backup power for my IT rack, lights, boiler & its pumps, select outlets, etc.) this unit performs flawlessly. My old inverter caused a hum in any inductive loads, and would occasionally trip the protection devices in my boiler as the pumps weren't operating at the correct RPM. This new unit runs all the loads connected to it as good as my utility's power. I was most drawn to this unit as I could use my existing 48V LiFePo4 battery, and can expand my solar array without modifying my contract with my utility provider. I've yet to add solar power to this unit but I've no reason to believe it won't perform as flawlessly as the rest of the functions of this inverter.Pros:Low self consumption of ~35 watts.Cooling fans are on constantly, but modulate with the load so they're not noisy or wasting excessive power.Output voltage and frequency are both easily adjusted (220-240V 50-60hz)Battery parameters can be adjusted easily to accommodate lead, and various lithium chemistries.Unit can prioritize solar, battery, or utility consumption. It can also have priority set for what energy source charges the battery.The inverter can charge the battery at up to 80 amps, and charge rates for utility power or solar can be individually defined.Cons:This unit has rather small wiring terminals; you'll need pin adaptors if you want/need to use oversized conductors on any connection.The junction box is cramped and rather difficult to navigate with large cables.Other thoughts:This is a high frequency inverter. This has several tradeoffs such as limited starting power for inductive loads, lighter weight than low frequency units, lower self consumption than low frequency units, potentially shoter life span, etc.This inverter has no integral physical disconnects for AC or DC. (This may be a pro or a con in your use case)This is a 230V L-N inverter. You'll need to run an isolation transformer to run any 120V loadsAll of that being said, if you know what you're getring into, this unit is phenomenal value for money.

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