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There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality charge controller used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for.
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There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality inverter that is used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for - a cheap inverter can end up being expensive in the long run.

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There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality inverter that is used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for - a cheap inverter can end up being expensive in the long run.
TranslationThere is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality inverter that is used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for - a cheap inverter can end up being expensive in the long run.

There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality inverter that is used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for - a cheap inverter can end up being expensive in the long run.