Are your inverters pure sine wave output?
Yes, all of our inverters provide true pure sine wave output.
What kind of output voltage can you provide?
Normally we produce inverters with 110V, 115V, 120V, 220V, 230V, and 240V, 50/60Hz self-adaptation. Special requirements can be consulted with our engineers.
What is the difference between pure sine wave and modified sine wave inverters?
Pure sine wave inverters provide power as good as or better than the public power grid, with low repair rates and long lifespans. Modified sine wave inverters can negatively impact appliances and cannot load inductive loads like air conditioners or refrigerators.
What appliances can your inverters load?
Our inverters can be used for household, office, and agricultural appliances, including inductive loads like refrigerators, air conditioners, and water pumps.
How do I choose the right inverter?
Simply tell us your power demand and the appliances you intend to run, and our sales team will recommend the most suitable inverter for your needs.
What's the difference between 12, 24, and 48 volt inverters?
This refers to the input voltage from the battery bank. Higher voltages mean less current, allowing you to use smaller wires between the solar panel array and the battery bank.