GRANKIA GUS5KH 500v high pv mppt solar inverter 5000w 110v 120v transformerless design provides reliable power conversion in compact size. Besides, it’s worry-free to start up motor-type loads such as refrigerators, motors, pumps, compressors and laser printers as well as electronic loads like TV’s, Computers, power tool and battery chargers.
A mppt solar inverter 5000w 110v 120v can work without batteries. This type of solar energy system is attached to solar panels and to the power grid which supplies power from both.
The energy produced by the solar panels is directed to the house for use and they do not need to produce all the electricity to run an entire household as shortfalls can be made up from the power grid.
MPPT Solar Inverter 5000W Features
- Pure sine wave solar inverter
- Configures quickly into compact wall mounted system
- High PV input voltage range(120Vdc-450Vdc)
- Built-in 80A MPPT solar charge controller
- Harness the continuously declining production cost of solar power
- Configurable battery charging current based on applications via LCD setting
- Robust design through rigorous reliability testing
- Auto access MPP tracking states, be most probable to use PV energy in priority
- Overload, over-temperature and short-circuit protection
- Smart multi-stage battery charger with optional equalization for optimized battery performance
- Cold start function
- Intelligent AC and PV complementary power supply function to extend the battery life
- Staggering energy storage and power generation
- Optional WIFI remote monitoring
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Solar Charger Inverter FAQ
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What is a solar inverter charger?
An inverter charger can charge a battery bank using solar power when that’s available. It can do everything a regular solar inverter can do. An inverter charger has an automatic sensor transfer switch. It will switch to input while an outside power is connecting.
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Can I use solar charge controller without inverter?
Almost all PV + storage applications require both an inverter/charger and a charge controller. On the one hand, while MPPT charge controllers provide optimal charging efficiency, the light from the sun may still not be enough to reliably charge batteries in winter or during bad weather.
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Is a solar charge controller the same as an inverter?
Solar systems need inverters to convert the voltage from DC to AC. By contrast, charge controllers are only needed on solar systems with batteries.