- Power Capacity: The inverter’s power capacity is 1.5kVA (kilovolt-ampere) and 1.5kW (kilowatt), which indicates the maximum load the inverter can handle.
- Input Voltage: The input voltage is 24V, which means it is designed to work with a 24V battery bank.
- Hybrid Functionality: It can be connected to both solar panels and batteries, allowing it to convert the direct current (DC) generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) for use in your home or facility. It can also charge and discharge batteries, enabling you to store excess solar energy for later use during periods when solar generation is low.
- Grid Interaction: Hybrid inverters can interact with the grid, allowing for grid feedback and exporting excess energy to the utility grid if allowed and configured to do so.
- LCD/LED Display: Most hybrid inverters come with a built-in display to show real-time information about the system’s performance, battery status, input/output power, etc.
- Protections: These inverters typically have various protection features, such as overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, short circuit protection, etc., to ensure the safety and longevity of the system.
- Communication Options: Some hybrid inverters may also offer communication options like Wi-Fi or RS485, allowing you to monitor and control the system remotely through a mobile app or a computer.
KEY FEATURES
- High quality
- Sleek
- High efficiency
- Big digital display
- Wall mounted
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