Description
Power Rating:
Rated for a maximum output of 6 kW, which makes it suitable for medium-sized solar systems, typically for residential or small commercial applications.
High Efficiency:
These inverters are known for their high efficiency, often exceeding 98%, meaning minimal energy loss during the conversion from DC to AC.
Grid-Tied:
The inverter is designed for grid-tied solar systems. It converts solar power into AC electricity and can inject excess electricity into the utility grid, offering the possibility of net metering.
MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking):
Dongjin inverters usually come with multiple MPPT channels, optimizing the power output from solar panels by tracking and adjusting the voltage to extract the maximum energy possible from the panels under varying sunlight conditions.
User-Friendly Interface:
They typically feature an intuitive LCD or LED display for real-time monitoring of energy production, system performance, and operational status. Some models also allow remote monitoring via mobile apps or web platforms.
Reliability and Durability:
Dongjin inverters are designed to operate in a variety of weather conditions, often featuring robust, weather-resistant casings. They are built to be durable and can handle a variety of environmental conditions.
Safety Features:
The inverters are equipped with standard safety features such as over-voltage protection, over-temperature protection, anti-islanding protection, and short circuit protection, to ensure safe operation and compliance with grid standards.
Compact Design:
These inverters are usually compact and lightweight, making them easier to install and maintain compared to larger, more industrial models.
Communication Options:
Depending on the model, the Dongjin inverter may offer RS485 or Wi-Fi communication, enabling the system to connect to other devices for monitoring or integration with smart home systems.
Certifications:
These inverters meet international standards, such as IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), CE (Conformité Européenne), and UL (Underwriters Laboratories), ensuring safety and reliability.
Applications:
Residential solar power systems
Small commercial solar installations
Off-grid systems when paired with batteries (although typically grid-tied)
High-demand areas where 6 kW is sufficient to power most home appliances or small businesses.
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