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Micro-inverters are comparatively considered new to the technology market and are becoming very popular at a fast rate. However, solar Micro-inverters existed since the arrival of the solar PV systems, but due to high costs associated with manufacturing, they weren't popular until 2008. Let’s briefly take a look into microinverters and why they are the best choice for your house and small businesses.
Microinverter is a device that can be attached to or on individual solar panels behind the railing at the array area, so the panel can function independently to convert DC power to AC supply. Microinverters are small inverters to handle the output of a single panel or a pair of panels, typically rated between 190 and 220 W (sometimes, 100 W).
There are major benefits to solar micro-inverters, but in the end, it is important to consider your home and business solar needs. If your property has considerable shade, then microinverters offer the best possible advantage. Additionally, for business, the ability to monitor individual panels for optimal output can offer an exponential value over time.
You must do research and ask questions about the quality and longevity, and performance of the solar panel micro-inverters, and insist on quality parts that will increase the value of your home and your satisfaction.
Waaree provides a wide range of innovative solar products, including On-grid and Off-grid inverters for homes and business needs. Contact us directly, and we’ll be happy to help satisfy your needs.
Read About: Micro Inverters: Everything You Need To Know!
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