Off Grid Solar Power Simplified: The DIY Guide to Install a Mobile Solar Power System in Boats, RVs, Vans and Tiny Homes by Will Smart

Off Grid Solar Power Simplified: The DIY Guide to Install a Mobile Solar Power System in Boats, RVs, Vans and Tiny Homes by Will Smart

Author:Will Smart [Smart, Will]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2020-04-22T17:00:00+00:00


The fourth component of the solar system is the inverter, which converts the low voltage direct current generated by the solar modules into the 120-volt alternating current used by most lights and on-board devices. There are three different types of inverters.

- The cheapest inverter is a square wave. They are not very efficient and can damage many sensitive devices such as computers or HD televisions.

- Modified sine wave inverters are also cheap and work somewhat better than a square wave. However, they can also damage high-end devices. Devices that use motor speed controllers or timers may not work correctly with this type of drive.

- Pure sine wave inverters provide your devices with pure, clean electricity that corresponds at least to the energy supplied by your energy supply company. Pure sine wave inverters are more expensive, but they can safely operate almost all types of AC devices. They are usually computer-controlled to automatically turn on and off when AC loads fluctuate. Most devices work more efficiently and consume less energy with a pure sine wave inverter.



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