The 5.5kW 48V Must Hybrid Solar Inverter is a versatile and powerful solution for managing solar energy in residential and commercial settings. It combines a robust inverter with an efficient MPPT solar charge controller, allowing for optimal use of solar power, battery storage, and grid/generator backup. This inverter is designed to provide a reliable and continuous power supply.
Key Features:
- 5.5kW Output Power: Delivers 5.5 kilowatts of power, suitable for a range of household and business energy needs.
- 48V Battery System: Designed to work with 48V battery banks, a standard voltage for solar energy storage.
- Hybrid Operation: Supports both on-grid (grid-tied) and off-grid operation, providing flexibility in how you use your solar power.
- Built-in 80A MPPT Solar Charge Controller: Maximizes the energy harvested from your solar panels with an 80A Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) controller.
- High Power Capacity: Designed to handle substantial power loads.
- Pure Sine Wave Output: Provides clean, stable AC power, ensuring compatibility with sensitive electronic devices.
- Multiple Working Modes: Offers various operating modes, including:
- On-Grid (Grid-Tie): Connects to the utility grid, allowing you to feed excess solar power back to the grid.
- Off-Grid: Operates independently of the grid, providing power from solar and batteries.
- Hybrid: Combines grid and solar power, using solar as the primary source and the grid as a backup.
- Intelligent Battery Charging: Optimizes battery charging for enhanced battery life and performance.
- LCD Display: Provides clear information on system status, solar input, battery voltage, and AC output.
- Protection Features: Includes safeguards against overloads, short circuits, over-voltage, under-voltage, and over-temperature.
Typical Applications:
- Residential Solar Systems: Powers homes, reduces electricity bills, and provides backup power during outages.
- Small Commercial Solar Systems: Provides power for small businesses, offices, and shops.
- Off-Grid Living: Enables independent power generation in remote locations without access to the grid.
- Backup Power: Ensures a continuous power supply for critical loads during grid failures.
- Self-Consumption: Maximizes the use of self-generated solar energy to minimize reliance on the grid.
- Hybrid Power Systems: Integrates solar energy with other power sources, such as generators, for increased reliability.
- Telecommunications: Powers remote communication equipment.
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