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− | Inverters vary in terms of how efficiently the transform DC into AC. Many inverter manufacturers offer a maximum or peak efficiency number for their products, but this number is not likely to be achieved in practice. Inverters will only achieve these efficiency numbers when under a sufficient load, but the number drops rapidly with less loading. An off-grid inverter in practice will | + | Inverters vary in terms of how efficiently the transform DC into AC. Many inverter manufacturers offer a maximum or peak efficiency number for their products, but this number is not likely to be achieved in practice. Inverters will only achieve these efficiency numbers when under a sufficient load, but the number drops rapidly with less loading. An off-grid inverter in practice will have an efficiency of 85-90%. The efficiency of an inverter can have a significant impact on system design and performance. |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 February 2021
Inverters vary in terms of how efficiently the transform DC into AC. Many inverter manufacturers offer a maximum or peak efficiency number for their products, but this number is not likely to be achieved in practice. Inverters will only achieve these efficiency numbers when under a sufficient load, but the number drops rapidly with less loading. An off-grid inverter in practice will have an efficiency of 85-90%. The efficiency of an inverter can have a significant impact on system design and performance.