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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an inverter?
An inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). It is widely applied in scenarios such as solar power generation systems, electric vehicles, and UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply).
What is the main function of an inverter?
The main function of an inverter is to convert direct current (such as the electrical energy generated by batteries or solar panels) into alternating current for the use of household appliances, industrial equipment, and so on.
What types of inverters are there?
By Waveform: Pure sine wave (high quality), Modified sine wave (suitable for most), and Square wave (simple appliances).
By Purpose: Photovoltaic (solar), Vehicle-mounted (cars/RVs), and Household backup.
How to choose a suitable inverter?
Consider your power requirement, ensure input voltage matches your source (battery/panel), select the appropriate output waveform, and choose a high-efficiency model to reduce energy loss.
What devices can an inverter be used for?
It can be used for various household appliances like TVs, refrigerators, and computers, as well as industrial equipment and power tools, depending on the inverter's power rating and waveform.
What is the role of an inverter in a solar energy system?
In a solar system, the inverter is critical as it converts the DC power generated by solar panels into usable AC power for household electrical circuits or the utility grid.