Inverters
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SolArk 15K All-In-One MPPT Solar Power Inverter
$9,940.00 -
SolArk 12K All-In-One MPPT Solar Power Inverter
$8,485.00 -
Schneider SW Conext Inverter + Distribution Panel Bundle
$2,385.00 -
Magnum MS Pure Sine Wave Inverter / Charger
$1,934.00 – $2,339.00 -
Schneider Conext SW Inverter Charger
$1,550.00 – $1,865.00 -
MidNite Solar DIY Series 5000W 48V Inverter-Charger
$1,270.00 -
Magnum MMS1012 1000 watt pure sine inverter / charger
$1,079.00 -
Samlex PST-3000 12V/24V Sine Wave Inverter
$965.00 – $1,061.50 -
MidNite Solar DIY Series 3000W 24V Inverter-Charger
$975.00 -
Schneider XW+ Connection Kit – 865-1020
$890.00 -
Thor IC Series 2kW/35A 120V Sine Wave Inverter
$880.00 -
Magnum Modified Sine Wave Inverter / Charger
$599.00 – $879.00 -
Samlex PSE Modified Sine Wave Inverter 1250-2750 watt 12/24 volt
$290.00 – $783.00 -
Samlex PST-2000 12V/24V Sine Wave Inverter
$654.00 – $719.40 -
Samlex PST-1500 12/24/48V Sine Wave Inverter
$548.00 – $630.20 -
Samlex PST-1000 12V/24V Sine Wave Inverter
$435.00 – $478.50 -
Schneider Conext Battery Monitor
$470.00 -
Schneider Conext SW AC Distribution Panel 120/240VAC
$379.00 -
APsystems ECU System Data Monitor
$326.00 -
Schneider Conext SW Combox
$325.00
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Power inverters take the direct current (DC) electricity from a DC power source (battery bank, solar panels, etc.), and convert it to alternating current (AC), similar to the power you get from the utility company. The vast majority of electrical appliances available today operate on AC power, so an inverter greatly increases the variety of appliances you can use with your DC/battery-based power system.
True (or Pure) Sine Wave Inverters create smooth-waveform AC power, which is equivalent to utility company power. All electric appliances will operate properly with true (or pure) sine wave power.
Inverter-Chargers perform two functions: Converting DC battery power to AC power for your appliances, and recharging your battery bank from another source of power (such as utility power, or renewable sources).
Solar Microinverters are installed directly on photovoltaic modules, converting the DC electricity produced by the solar panels to AC power right at the source. They help improve solar array performance, and are especially useful in grid-tie systems, or when you are using solar to offset your utility power usage.
Modified Sine Wave Inverters produce a ‘stepped’ waveform, which may interfere with the proper function of some sensitive electronics (such as monitor heaters, and some laser printers). However, they are very economical if you do not have any affected appliances in your system.