Solar Panel Inverter​

Solar Panel Inverter

A solar inverter is a component in your solar panel system that changes the direct current (DC) electricity the solar panels capture into alternating current (AC). AC is the standard flow of electricity required to power your home appliances and connect to the National Grid. It is usually equal to either 120 volts or 240 volts, depending on the country. Without a solar inverter in your system, you could not power your home safely from your solar energy.

A high-quality inverter is essential to your panel setup, as a solar panel system is only as efficient as its weakest part. Capable of maximizing the available energy being generated by your Solar Panels. The importance of inverters is often overlooked during the design stage, but not here at Deege Solar.

Key Features
  • Aluminum frames for solar PV modules are taped directly to the silicon or lamination. These frameworks help strengthen the mechanical integrity of PV modules and simplify installation.
  • Using a solar simulator, manufacturers do several tests to gauge the electricity produced by PV modules. The sun simulator creates particular lighting conditions for determining the solar module’s peak power output.
  • Layers in thin-film solar modules have a thickness of just 2 microns, up to 40 times smaller than a human hair strand.
  • PV cells, made up of multiple tiny silicon crystals, are used to make polycrystalline solar modules. Although less efficient than monocrystalline solar PV modules, polycrystalline modules are more affordable.