Solar inverters are a crucial component of every solar installation. Inverters turn the power produced from your solar panels and stored in your battery from DC to AC power. An inverter is necessary to power the common appliances found in your home, cabin, or RV, from laptops to microwaves. When shopping for inverters, youll quickly find there are two main types: modified sine wave inverters and pure sine wave inverters. Lets break down the differences between those inverters, what they can power, and what may be the best inverter for you to use in your installation.
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Inverters serve as the gateway between the photovoltaic system and the devices drawing energy from your system. They turn the direct current (DC) output from your solar panels into alternating current (AC), which is the standard used by all commercial appliances.
Solar inverters are an essential component of your solar installation. Most appliances in your home use AC energy, so the energy produced for your panels (DC) needs to be converted. Inverters convert DC to AC. They also change the voltage. After your solar panels collect sunlight and turn it into energy, that gets sent through the charge controllers and inverters. Inverters convert that power to AC energy. At that point, youll be able to plug in your appliances and start using that energy. Renogy battery inverters also provide overload protection for both DC input and AC output to prevent any damage to the components and the unit.
Pure sine wave inverters output voltage in the form of sine waves. Utilities also provide sine wave output. Because of this, pure sine wave inverters are always needed if youre going to be tied to the grid. Typically, youll need pure sine wave inverters for sensitive equipment, newer TVs, CFL light bulbs, and appliances with AC motors (microwaves and refrigerators).
Pure sine wave inverters are capable of producing cleaner, smoother, quieter, and more reliable electricity to operate appliances and electronics without interference. Renogy sells a range of pure sine wave inverters of varying capacities to fit your solar installation and your energy needs.
What is modified sine wave inverter? In pure sine wave inverters, the AC power produced by the inverter very closely matches an actual sine wave. In modified sine wave inverters, the polarity abruptly switches from positive to negative. When looking at the wave, it has a stair-step, square pattern, where the polarity is flipped back and forth. That choppy wave can negatively affect more delicate, sensitive equipment. If you have medical equipment you need to power, such as a CPAP machine, you wont be able to use a modified sine wave inverter. Additionally, in many cases, youll hear a hum with devices attached to a modified sine wave inverter.If you have to compare pure sine wave and square wave(sine wave vs square wave), the simple answer is that pure sine wave are better than square wave in terms of safety, work efficiency, and compatibility.
Modified sine wave inverters can be used in simple systems without sensitive electronics. If there isnt an AC motor and isnt a delicate piece of medical equipment, you may be fine. Old tube tvs, water pumps, and chargers usually operate ok with a modified sine wave inverter.
Appliances like refrigerators, microwaves, and compressors that use AC motors wont run as efficiently on a modified sine wave inverter. Some fluorescent lights will also not operate quite as bright, and some may buzz or make humming noises.
What do I need a pure sine wave power inverter to run?
Your laptop may be ok with a modified sine wave inverter, although some claim that not using a pure sine wave power inverter will shorten the lifespan of your laptops battery.
Pros:
Less Money upfront: The main benefit of using a modified sine wave inverter is that it is less money upfront. Modified sine wave inverters typically cost between $50 and $600. Pure sine wave inverters cost between $150 and $900.
Cons:
Lower efficiency: Motors, such as those in refrigerators, pumps, and fans will use more power from the inverter due to a lower efficiency. Most motors will use about 20% more power. This is because the motors will run hotter, which also means it will make them not last as long.
Will not work with many appliances: As mentioned above, modified sine wave inverters do not work well with appliances that have an AC motor, medical equipment, and other sensitive electronics. When used with lightbulbs, they may not glow as bright and may produce a hum. Laptops may also see a shortened lifespan when used with modified sine wave inverters.
Solar inverters come in a range of sizes. Inverters are rated in watts, just like solar panels. Because your solar inverter converts DC electricity coming from the panels, your solar inverter needs to have the capacity to handle all the power your solar array produces.
As a general rule of thumb, the size of your inverter should be similar to the DC rating of your solar panel system. So if you are installing a watt system, you should purchase an inverter of around W. To size your system, we recommend using the Renogy Solar Power Calculator.
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Renogy has pure sine wave inverters ranging in size from 700 to watts. Inverter chargers are also a great option for those living off-grid who may also connect to shore power occasionally and want to charge a battery bank. In addition to converting DC to AC, the Renogy W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger can charge and maintain a battery bank when connected to shore power.
Can I use a modified sine wave inverter with an off grid solar system? Youll need a pure sine wave power inverter if youll be connected to the grid. This is because utilities provide energy in the form of pure sine waves. If youre staying off-grid however, you can definitely use a modified sine wave inverter to power your simple appliances.
Pure sine wave inverters used to be a fancier, spendier option for many consumers, but as the cost of pure sine wave inverters continues to drop, pure sine wave inverters are becoming more affordable. Modified sine wave inverters are still a viable option if you have limited, simple appliances to power and arent as concerned with efficiency. However, if you want the peace of mind of knowing your appliances and devices will run safely and at the highest efficiency, we recommend purchasing a pure sine wave inverter.
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Most of those scammy things (Where they do anything at all) amount to a half assed attempt at power factor improvement, which can (But they are always sized wrong) reduce apparent power consumption. The problem is that domestic consumers are charged on real power not apparent power, and the real power does not change!
You can however do a few things with some NON heating loads, like say cheap LED bulbs which notoriously over drive the LEDS making them less efficient, and significantly increasing the power usage per lumen (Leds get less efficient as they heat up). A capacitive dropper wired into the lamp base or back of the switch will slightly reduce light output but massively reduce both power used and increase life. Note however that the LED bulb is probably pulling less then 10W, so even if you manage to cut that in half, it amounts to a hill of beans. The loads that matter are generally heating loads, and they care not at all about the waveform.
Note also that adding things like cap droppers to bits of your house wiring will likely invalidate your insurance.