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PSH-5.5K dc into ac pure sine wave 5500w hybrid solar inverter 48v

Prostar PSH-5.5K dc into ac pure sine wave 5500w hybrid solar inverter 48v is a multi-function inverter/charger, combining functions of inverter, MPPT solar charger and battery charger to offer uninterruptible power supply.

PSH-5.5K 5500w hybrid solar inverter 48v can run without battery backup. The Maximum PV array open circuit voltage can reach 450V and MPPT voltage is 150~430V, which can help customers make full use of solar energy.

PSH-5.5K dc into ac pure sine wave 5500w hybrid solar inverter 48v

Hybrid Solar Inverter 48V Features

Solar Inverter Product Overview

1.PV connectors                                  7.Intelligent slot
2.ACoutput connectors                     8.DC Switch(option)
3.Battery connectors                         9.LCD display panel
4.AC Grid connectors                       10.LED indicators
5.RS-232 communication port      11.Operation buttons
6.USB communication port

5500W Hybrid Inverter 48V

Hybrid 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 for Home FAQ

  1. What is the difference between a UPS and an Inverter?

    The UPS and inverter both provides the backup supply to the electrical system. The major difference between the UPS and inverter is that the UPS switches from the main supply to the battery immediately, but the inverter takes much longer.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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