12v 220v 5000w solar system inverter with mppt solar controller
USD $565 - $600 /Piece
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Shenzhen Honeybetter Technology Co., Ltd.
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12v 220v 5000w solar system inverter with mppt solar controller.
1. Pure sine wave off-grid solar power inverter with charger inside.
4. HBBS solar power inverter adopts low quiescent current ,and power saver mode to reduce power
consumption to 10W(3S sensing cycle),It can extract max power from various batterier with
different protections, and low voltage trip can be selected(9.5V/10V or 10/10.5V).
5. Uses PFC(power factor correction) for charger, which has less power consumption than
conventional units.
6. It has 15s delay before transfer when HB resumes, and overload protection when our HB pure sine
wave inverter equips with generator.
7. 10ms typical transfer time between battery and AC, which guarantees power continuity of HBBW
charger. Uses selectable input AC voltage (184-253V or 154-253V) for different kinds of loads.
8. It can offer 3-step intelligent battery charging, and equipped with 8 preset battery type selector
for totally flat batteries.
9. LCD status display, battery/AC priority switch, USB communication port are available for our HBBS
pure sine wave inverter, it also has 17 alarms/warnings for easier operation and trouble-shooting,
and ability to switch the unit on/off. In addition, select/deselect power saver mode can be used
too.
10. Durable construction for long life under extreme environmental conditions
11. Advanced microprocessor, pure copper transformer inside and pure copper DC terninal port
outside .
12. CE, FCC , Rohs Cert. High quality pure sine wave power inverter .
13. Intelligent fan control mode.The fan work at Temperature ≥30℃.the inverter will protect by itself
at temperature ≥100℃
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Actually, no. This is the only component of a solar energy system that is not absolutely required. However, if you don't use one, you will not have 120 volts AC and will have use battery power alone. This might be acceptable in a small RV or cabin, but most people want to use normal AC appliances.
This refers to the input voltage from the battery bank. The main consideration is that at higher voltages the current is less so that you can use smaller wires between your solar panel array and your battery bank. Of course, when you decide on a system voltage, the Solar Panels, Inverter, and Battery Bank all need to use the same voltage.
The AC sine wave of a pure sine wave inverter is just as good as the utility company's AC power. A modified sine wave inverter is not as close, but is still quite satisfactory in most cases. Certain motor control circuits don't like the modified wave. Modified sine wave inverters are also much less expensive.