The 5.5kW 48V One Hybrid Inverter 5500W-HMII-55248M100 is a high-frequency inverter that seamlessly integrates solar power, battery storage, and grid/generator input to provide a reliable and efficient power solution. Designed for both on-grid and off-grid applications, this inverter offers a pure sine wave output, high MPPT charging current, and intelligent power management.
Key Features:
- 5.5kW (5500W) Output Power: Delivers ample power for a variety of residential and light commercial loads.
- 48V Battery System: Compatible with 48V battery banks, a common voltage for energy storage systems.
- High-Frequency Design: Compact and lightweight design due to high-frequency technology.
- Pure Sine Wave Output: Provides clean, stable power compatible with sensitive electronic devices.
- 100A MPPT Solar Charge Controller: Maximizes energy harvest from solar panels with a high-current MPPT controller.
- Hybrid Operation: Combines solar, battery, and grid/generator power for flexible energy management.
- On-Grid and Off-Grid Capability: Functions as both a grid-tied inverter (selling excess power back to the grid) and an off-grid inverter (providing backup power).
- Multiple Operation Modes: Offers various modes, including Grid-Tie, Off-Grid, and Grid-Assist, allowing users to prioritize power sources.
- Intelligent Battery Charging: Optimizes battery charging to prolong battery life and performance.
- LCD Display: Provides comprehensive information on system status, including voltage, current, and power.
- Communication Ports: RS232, USB
- Protection Features: Includes protection against overload, short circuit, over-voltage, under-voltage, and over-temperature.
Typical Applications:
- Residential Solar Systems: Powers homes, reducing electricity bills and providing backup power.
- Small Commercial Solar Systems: Powers small businesses, offices, and shops.
- Off-Grid Power Systems: Provides electricity to remote locations without grid access.
- Backup Power Systems: Ensures uninterrupted power during grid outages.
- Self-Consumption Systems: Maximizes the use of self-generated solar power.
- Energy Storage Systems: Stores excess solar energy for later use.
- Hybrid Power Systems: Integrates solar with other power sources, such as generators.
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