Solar Inverts

Because of DC output from solar panels, AC conversion is required by inverters to be used for residential, commercial, corporate and industrial sections. Paradise Energy provides OFF Grid, ON Grid and hybrid Inverters according to the customer Requirement.

Salient Features of Inverters:

  • Pure sine wave inverter
  • Smart monitoring of Energy
  • Built-in MPPT charge controller
  • Selectable input voltage range for residential system
  • Selectable charging current based on applications
  • Configurable AC/Solar input priority via LCD setting
  • Compatible with main power system
  • Auto restart while AC is recovering
  • Overload and short circuit protection
  • Smart battery charger design for optimized battery performance

Hybrid  Solar Inverters

In the context of residential solar+storage systems, a hybrid inverter (sometimes referred to as a multi-mode inverter) is an inverter which can simultaneously manage inputs from both solar panels and a battery bank, charging batteries with either solar panels or the electricity grid (depending on which is more economical or preferred). Their capabilities may go beyond this however – some devices also handle inputs from wind turbines, generators and other power sources.

Off-Grid Inverters

Battery-specific inverters manage the charging and discharging of a battery bank. Just as with other inverters, their job is to convert DC electricity into AC electricity, but they also do the reverse – converting AC electricity into DC in order to charge a battery bank. Battery inverters can be installed into homes where no solar PV system exists for purposes of energy arbitration (i.e. using cheap off-peak grid electricity for battery charging), but most homes are more likely to install them in order to capture and store excess solar energy. Their modular nature means that they can be retrofitted relatively easily onto existing solar PV systems.

Grid-Tie (On-grid) Inverters

A grid-tie inverter converts DC power to AC power suitable for injecting into an electrical power grid, normally 240 V RMS at 50 Hz. Grid-tie inverters are used between local electrical power generators: solar panel, wind turbine, hydro-electric, and the grid.