Prostar PSH-5K single phase lcd 5000w 48v hybrid grid tie inverter for home is a flexible and intelligent hybrid inverter which utilizes solar power, AC utility, and battery power source to supply continuous power, also feed backup power into the grid.
PSH-5K 5000w hybrid solar inverter for home, it can realize self-consumption and feed-in to the grid from solar energy with best solution according to your setting. During the daytime solar power can run your home appliances and if there is extra solar power it will feed-in to the grid or you can choose to save them on the battery to backup when power failure or nighttime.
Hybrid Solar Inverter Features
- Pure sine wave output
- High PV Input voltage range
- Programmable multiple operations: Grid tie, Off grid, and grid-tie with backup
- Built-in MPPT solar charger
- LCD display panel for comprehensive information
- Green substitution for generators
- 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
- Parallel operation up to 9 units, total power 45KW
- Monitoring software for real time status display and control
- Battery independent system
Solar Inverter Product Overview
1.LCD display 9.PV connectors
2.Status indicator 10.Battery connectors
3.Charging indicator 11.Circuitbreaker
4.Fault indicator 12.Parallel communication cable
5.Function buttons 13.Current sharing cable
6.Power on/off switch 14.Dry contact
7.Grid connectors 15. RS-232 communication port
8.AC output connectors 16. USB communication port
5000W Hybrid Inverter for Home
Inverter for Home Parallel connection
Inverter for Home FAQ
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What does a power inverter do, and what can I use one for?
A power inverter changes DC power from a battery into conventional AC power that you can use to operate all kinds of devices … electric lights, kitchen appliances, microwaves, power tools, TVs, radios, computers, to name just a few. You just connect the inverter to a battery, and plug your AC devices into the inverter … and you’ve got portable power … whenever and wherever you need it.
The inverter draws its power from a 12 Volt battery (preferably deep-cycle), or several batteries wired in parallel. The battery will need to be recharged as the power is drawn out of it by the inverter. The battery can be recharged by running the automobile motor, or a gas generator, solar panels, or wind. Or you can use a battery charger plugged into an AC outlet to recharge the battery.
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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.
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