Inverter vs Inverter Chargers: Which one to get?
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Inverter vs Inverter Charger: Which one should you get?
Confused about whether to pick an inverter or an inverter charger? This video explains the differences in simple terms! Discover what each does, how they help, and which one, an inverter or inverter charger, might be perfect for you. Whether you're new to this or a tech pro, this video will help you discover which option suits your needs best. Don't miss this guide to power up your system!
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I realise lead technology batteries have way more voltage drop than lithium, it's a question not a problem I'm having myself. Voltage isn't a great way to read the state of a battery because there are too many varying situations effecting voltage readings like under load or mppt voltage input. I just wonder how the inverter directs power to non essential loads through AC out 2 based on voltage. It's just something I ponder.
Yes state or charge would be a better way with this type of battery to deal with voltage swing. And none of it is ever perfect. I have several different brands and smart circuits at home and just this week had my hot water not heat and found out how to confuse a smart device and it didn't like to have different if this than that options. In the same time window. And we had a good shower. The joys of technology.
what's the difference between green and orange stripe? can you please write it?
It used to mean that the Multi had a solar input. Anything with a green stripe meant you could put solar panels into the unit. They didn't follow suit with the new Multis RS range as it can take solar and has an orange stripe. Hope that helps.
For AC2 output, does the inverter require direct battery communication for accurate voltage reading? During daylight hours when the sun is on the panels doest the inverter read the incoming voltage from the mppt and confuse this with a high battery voltage and turn AC2 loads on?
The inveter will read the voltage from its own terminals. And there is a setting to share the voltage sense from different devices. If there is a slight difference.
That's the issue though, the voltage at the terminals will be what the mppt is putting into the system as well as the batteries. Is this where using the V sense cable direct from battery terminals to inverter is required? Even this could pick up the mppt voltage. It's obviously a function that works, I just wonder how because voltage reading alone fluctuates based on mppt input and loads on the system
What sort of batteries do you have?
I won't be using a generator..
Tell me more. What's the reason no generator?
You might as well be speaking alien because I'm not understanding a word you're saying
Is there something specific you want help with?