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Power inverters are producing alternating current (AC) from direct current (DC). They often include an MPP tracker and other functions (monitoring, communication with BMS etc.). <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_inverter</ref>
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Power inverters are producing alternating current (AC) from direct current (DC). They often include an [[MPP Tracker]] and other functions (monitoring, communication with BMS etc.). <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_inverter</ref>
  
== Designing an inverter ==
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== Choosing an Inverter ==
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GoodWe - good price, offers also asymetric inverters, not the best support (according to various facebook group posts)
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RCT - top quality, offers asymetric inverters. High price
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Victron - 1-phase inverters. Very reliable, well documented. A bit expensive.
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Building your own inverter - see below
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== Designing an Inverter ==
 
This project is working on an open source design of an inverter for a roof-top home PV system: https://github.com/transistorgrab/OSSI
 
This project is working on an open source design of an inverter for a roof-top home PV system: https://github.com/transistorgrab/OSSI
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 21 November 2021

Power inverters are producing alternating current (AC) from direct current (DC). They often include an MPP Tracker and other functions (monitoring, communication with BMS etc.). [1]

Choosing an Inverter

GoodWe - good price, offers also asymetric inverters, not the best support (according to various facebook group posts)

RCT - top quality, offers asymetric inverters. High price

Victron - 1-phase inverters. Very reliable, well documented. A bit expensive.

Building your own inverter - see below

Designing an Inverter

This project is working on an open source design of an inverter for a roof-top home PV system: https://github.com/transistorgrab/OSSI