Do you know the charging way of the inverter?
A good inverter charging function usually has three charging methods, which can be charged by solar energy, mains power and generators, etc., and they can adapt to different applications and provide more flexibility.
-PV charging
The inverter can be charged by connecting solar panels and get the PV energy. Solar panels convert solar energy into direct current and feed it into an inverter for conversion to alternating current. The inverter can store the charged energy in the battery, or supply the energy directly to the load device.
-Mains charging
The inverter can be charged by connecting to the mains power grid. When the mains power supply is normal, the inverter converts direct current into alternating current, which is supplied to the load equipment, and excess energy can be stored in the battery. When the mains power supply is interrupted, the inverter can continue to provide power to the load device through battery power.
-Generator charging
The inverter can also be charged by connecting to a generator. The direct current generated by the generator is converted by the inverter and can be supplied to the load equipment for use, and the excess energy can be stored in the battery. This method is suitable for areas without a stable mains supply or where mobile power is needed.
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