For those new to photovoltaic systems, the various Components that make up a system may be confusing. Inverters are one of those Components that some may know they need, without knowing why. This guide will help to clear up some obscuring about inverters.
What is an inverter?
Inverters are devices that change direct current (Dc) voltage from photovoltaic cells into alternating current (Ac) voltage.
Why do you need an inverter?
Inverters are primary components of any photovoltaic systems where the load is an alternating current (Ac) instead of a direct current (Dc). Pv modules produce electricity in the form of Dc voltage. This electricity is then stored into a battery in that form. Most household applications require Ac voltage. This expedient will allow you to change your electricity so it will be useful for your household appliances, or for any devices that require Ac voltage as opposed to Dc voltage.
Are inverters efficient?
Today, inverters have can have efficiencies greater than 90%. They are very cost efficient for those finding to use them for situations requiring Ac voltage.
What to take into observation when choosing an inverter:
Usage - what application will you be using the inverter for (off grid, or grid-tie)?
Size of your Pv system - Inverter should match size of your Pv power system or appliance you need it for. If you have a 2,500W Pv system, and must pick in the middle of a 2,000W inverter or a 3,000W inverter, you should go the next size up and get the 3,000W inverter.
However, if you need an inverter for exact needs such as an appliance, and do not know the power rating but know the amperage, a easy recipe is:
Amperes * 120 V = Watts
For example, if you have a easy 5 ampere appliance that requires Ac voltage, then you would need a 600 W inverter.
Manufacturer - Some well known manufacturers are Xantrex, Sma, and OutBack.
Sine-wave - Currently, modified sine wave converters dominate the market and are useful for most purposes requiring Ac voltage. However, clear equipment, such as laser Printers, may require the best potential of power offered by a true sine wave converter. When choosing in the middle of the two, consider the equipment that the inverters will be supplying.
There are many factors to take into observation when choosing the right inverter for your needs. If you are not sure about which inverter may be right for your needs, it may be a good idea to work with an inverter dealer or constructor to conclude which inverter would work for you.
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