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Residential small-scale PV inverter is a core power conversion device for household distributed photovoltaic systems, specifically designed for residential scenarios (typically with a power rating of 12-16kW). Its primary function is to efficiently convert direct current (DC) generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) that is usable for household appliances and compatible with grid connection, while featuring voltage regulation, safety protection, and grid integration capabilities.
Residential small-scale PV inverter is a core power conversion device for household distributed photovoltaic systems, specifically designed for residential scenarios (typically with a power rating of 12-16kW). Its primary function is to efficiently convert direct current (DC) generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) that is usable for household appliances and compatible with grid connection, while featuring voltage regulation, safety protection, and grid integration capabilities.
Application
Residential small-scale PV inverter mainly covers scenarios such as residential rooftop power generation, surplus electricity grid-connection for revenue, supplementary power supply during grid instability, off-grid residential power supply, and auxiliary electricity use for small-scale commercial/agricultural operations. Tailored to Southeast Asia's climatic and power grid characteristics, it meets the needs of households and small-scale businesses for self-sufficiency in electricity and revenue generation.
Features
Generator-compatible to extend backup duration during grid power outage
Multiple inverters can operate together to form a microgrid
Supports dual backup ports for intelligent control of critical and non-critical loads
10 seconds of 200% overload capability
Automatic switchover time is < 4ms, providing seamless transitions from grid to backup
Supports a maximum input current of 20A, making it ideal for all high-power PV modules of any brand
Ensures excellent power supply stability, keeping the load unaffected by a weak grid or generator supply fluctuations
The battery's DC side can handle a maximum charge/discharge current of up to 290A, allowing it to store more surplus energy generated by PV systems