Prostar PSH-10KP best pure sine wave 3 phase hybrid solar inverter 10kw 48v combines solar system, AC utility, and battery power source to supply continuous power. It is self-consumption and feed power into the grid.
PSH-10KP 48v 3 phase hybrid solar inverter 10kw can run without battery backup. It is suitable for remote areas where the cost of the utility bill is too high or emergency usage when utility is not stable.
3 Phase Inverter 10KW Features
- Pure sine wave output
- High PV Input voltage range
- Programmable multiple operations: Grid tie, Off grid, and grid-tie with backup
- Built-in 2 Strings MPP trackers
- LCD display panel for comprehensive information
- User-adjustable battery charging current and voltage
- Self-consumption and Feed-in to the grid
- Programmable supply priority for PV, Battery or Grid
- Multiple communication for USB, RS-232, dry contact
- Built-in Timer for various mode of on/off operation
- Monitoring software for real time status display and control
- Parallel operation up to 6 units
Hybrid Solar Inverter Overview
1. PV connectors 10. Operation buttons
2. AC Grid connectors 11. Dry contact
3. Battery connectors 12. Battery thermal sensor
4. AC output connectors 13. EPO
5. RS-232 communication port 14. AC circuit breaker
6. USB communication port 15. DC Switch
7. Intelligent slot 16. Relay control port
8. Grounding 17. Parallel communication port
9. LCD display panel 18. Current sharing port
3 Phase Solar System
This hybrid PV inverter can provide power to connected loads by utilizing PV power, utility power and battery power.
Hybrid PV Inverter Package
Hybrid Solar Inverter Software Setting
Solar Inverter 48V – Grid Tie Software Setting
Hybrid Solar Inverter – Grid Tie with Backup Software Setting
Hybrid Solar Inverter – Off Grid Software Setting
Inverter 10KW FAQ
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How far can I keep my inverter from my batteries?
Keep the cables between your inverter and batteries as short as possible. This will help your batteries perform their best and keep the unit’s signal clean. The cables that come with the inverter are “rated” or good for up to six ft. If you plan on going over six ft., drop down to a larger gauge cable. Please call us if you are still unsure. This is pretty important stuff that should NOT be overlooked. If the cables between your battery and inverter get hot while under heavy load, then you should use heavier cables.
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Can I use an extension cord with my inverter?
Yes, no problem. If cables need to be run, it is best to keep the unit as close as possible to the batteries. Use extension cords on the output side (Vac output) rather than extending the VDC cables. Tip: Contractors often need to mount the inverter in the back of their trucks. In a case like this it would be best to mount a secondary battery near the inverter and wire it to the primary truck battery. Vac extension cords should not exceed 200 feet or you will have signal loss.
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What type of inverter batteries do you recommend?
Most of our customers prefer to use deep cycle marine batteries with their inverters. A few advantages are:
☑ Delivers higher peak amps faster than conventional batteries
☑ Provides up to twice the life of conventional batteries
☑ More consistent voltage across the discharge curve
☑ Superior cold and hot weather performance vs. conventional batteries