Tuesday is
finally here and we are back for the second quarter, today we picking up from
where we stopped, Types of Inverters.
Enjoy
Day 26 of
#100daysofsolarnuggets
Welcome
back, today are going to continue from where we stopped on Friday.
Inverters.
We said
there were three types of Inverters
.1) STRING INVERTER
.2) MICRO INVERTERS
.3) POWER INVERTERS
Let’s look
at the Inverters in detail
.1) CENTRAL INVERTER
This type
of inerter is also called string Inverter. This is the most common Inverter
type being used.
It is a
single (central) Inverter that has all the solar panels connected to it. All
the DC Power from all the solar panels are fed into the central Inverter and
the Inverter converts it to AC power for use by the system.
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Features
.1) COST
Of all the Inverter
types mentioned, this is least expensive type to deploy.
.2) SHADING
This type
of Inverter is also the most susceptible to shading and when this happens the
power output from the solar panels decreases.
Since all
the panels are connected together in a sequence (series, parallel or maybe
both) , If there is shading across any of the panels, the power production
of the affected panel reduces which in
turn would reduce the power output of the entire system. #100daysofsolarnuggets
.3)
REDUNDANCY
If there is
an issue with the Inverter, the entire system would be affected. There is no
redundancy in the system.
.2) MICRO INVERTERS
This is a
relatively new technology and a lot more efficient then the central Inverter. This
type of Inverter is installed on all the panels involved in the system. They
are a lot smaller than the central Inverters, they convert the DC power
produced by the panels to AC and pass it directly to the system.
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Features
.1) COST
This type
of Inverter is quite expensive, since you would be buying Inverters for every
single panel being used in your system.
.2)
REDUNDANCY
If there is
an issue with any of the panels or maybe with a single Inverter, it would not
affect the entire system, even in harsh conditions. #100daysofsolarnuggets
.3)
EFFICIENCY
This type
of Inverter system is very efficient, enabling you get the maximum benefit from
your system.
.3) POWER INVERTERS
This type
is a compromise between the central Inverter and micro Inverter. The power Inverters
are installed on the individual solar panels but they do not completely convert the power from DC
to AC, they condition the output from the panels and then send it to the Inverter.
The Inverter does the final job of converting to AC.
Features
.1)
EFFICIENCY
This Inverter
type has a higher efficiency rating compared to the central Inverter but not as
much as the micro Inverter.
Power Inverters
are a lot more like micro Inverters in features but they are cheaper than micro
Inverters.
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