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Solar Inverter Off Grid converter With MPPT Green Cell Solar Charger 48VDC 230VAC 3000VA/3000W Pure Sine Wave

Green Cell
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  • Green Cell solar inverter combines three devices: MPPT controller, inverter and battery charger , thanks to which it is able to provide continuous energy to your devices
  • The built-in MPPT controller allows you to convert the energy obtained from solar panels into electricity with appropriate parameters needed to charge the batteries and power devices in your home.
  • Intuitive and easy to use, the software provides comprehensive inverter management , providing a real-time view of all relevant charging parameters.
  • The inverter, the brain of solar installations , is the perfect solution when you want to take care of the environment and save money by using renewable energy as a power source in your home.
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      Technical specifications
      Battery voltage:
      48V
      Effectiveness:
      98%
      Colour:
      Black
      Dimensions:
      467 x 318 x 125 mm
      Weight:
      13.3kg
      Output Voltage:
      230V AC
      Output frequency:
      50Hz or 60Hz (automatic detection)
      Usable power (continuous):
      3000W
      Sine wave type:
      Pure sine wave
      Instantaneous power (impulsive):
      6000W
      No-load power consumption:
      2W
      Maximum charging current:
      140A
      Maximum PV Voltage (VOC)::
      145VDC
      Maximum PV power:
      4000W
      Efficiency of the inverter:
      90% - 93%
      Wechselspannungsregelung (Batteriemodus):
      220VAC - 240VAC (adjustable)
      Charging voltage:
      54.8VDC
      PV voltage range for MPPT:
      60 - 130VDC
      Maximum MPPT output current:
      80A
      Warranty:
      12 Months
      Product code:
      INVSOL04
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      , 2024-03-15
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      The whole installation has not been commissioned yet, but today I had some time and put together a makeshift measuring station. But first things first:
      The inverter arrived without damage (it was well packed). It gives the impression of a reasonably refined design (to what extent, it will become clear when it starts working for a longer time with a higher load).
      It has robust current terminals for PV and 230V AC I/O. Battery connection - 25mm2/M8 cable lugs (tight, terminals in this size go into contact).
      The rotational speed of the fans is smoothly adjustable, after take-off they work all the time increasing the speed with the increasing load (of course, the noise also increases). Airflow direction - downwards.
      A few measurements:
      After starting the inverter from the battery, current consumption is 1.3A at 53.4V (no-load inverter). I think there are inverters with similar power with lower b/o consumption.
      Fans at low speed are quiet.

      Example - charging the battery by a grid-powered inverter:
      Battery charging current 24A at 54V
      Current drawn from the mains 6.3A at 228V

      Example - battery-powered inverter loaded with a resistive load:
      Battery current and voltage: 20.9A / 51.7V
      Load current and voltage on it 4.22A / 228V
      Measuring current with a clamp meter (I don't know with what error).
      Voltage measurement with a digital voltmeter.
      I still managed to connect some of the photovoltaic cells - the inverter works correctly with the photovoltaic cells.
      In the set I got two (1m each) sections of cable (they look like 25mm2) with pressed cable ends to connect the battery.
      It remains to mention the manual in Polish with a detailed description of the inverter settings (very useful for start-up).

      There is something wrong with posting reviews. Another attempt ended (I think) in failure.
      Rating too high/too low?
      On a five-point scale, I can easily give 4+.

      , 2024-08-15
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      So far, everything is fine, thank you were fast.worth ordering from here!

      , 2022-09-11
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      It charges quickly, works without failure, everything is fine. It is worth the investment because the results are very measurable;-) Both the structure and other elements have been carefully made.

      , 2024-08-09
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      I am very satisfied with the product high quality fast delivery and I would like to buy more of our products in the near future

      , 2024-09-03
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      Frequently Asked Questions
      What is the energy storage for?
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      Energy storage is like a giant whole-house battery that stores the electricity produced by photovoltaics when there is too much of it and releases it when we need it.