It converts the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used to power your home or sent back to the grid.
How do string inverters work?
String inverters work by connecting several solar panels in a series to form a string. The DC (direct current) electricity from each panel flows through a wiring harness to the inverter, where it is converted to AC (alternating current) electricity.
How does a solar inverter work?
A solar power system's inverter converts DC electricity from the solar panels into usable AC electricity for your home or business. The inverter is also a key component of your system that keeps energy generation regulated and running smoothly. With a string inverter design, solar panels are wired into groups called strings.
Single phase string solar inverters convert the direct current (DC) power generated by your solar panel system into alternating current (AC) electricity. The AC electricity can then be used to power your home or sent back to the grid, known as Net Energy Metering (NEM).
Centralized Monitoring: With a string solar inverter, you can keep an eye on your ESS including all solar panels from a single point. Scalability: If you opt to add solar panels or increase their DC output, you can customize your string inverter to handle that power surge.
Grid-Tied: In addition to serving your off-grid demands, you can also merge your string power inverter with the main grid due to the quality of its AC output. Compatibility: You can use your inverter to process DC energy from distinctly designed solar panels from different manufacturers.
What are the different types of string inverters used in solar installations?
There are different types of string inverters used in solar installations, including standard string inverters, optimized string inverters, and hybrid string inverters. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the size, design, and location of your solar system.