A device that changes direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC) Direct current is created by photovoltaic modules or batteries and converted to AC through the use of an inverter
A device which changes direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC) Direct current is created by photovoltaic modules or batteries and converted to AC through the use of an inverter
an electrical device which is designed to convert direct current into alternating current This was originally done with rotating machines which produced true sine wave ac output More recently this conversion has been performed more economically and efficiently using solid state electronics However, except for the most expensive models, these devices usually do not produce perfect sine wave output This sometimes can result in electromagnetic interference with other sensitive electronic devices
An electronic device that converts low voltage DC to high voltage AC power In solar-electric systems, an inverter may take the 12, 24, or 48 volts DC and convert it to 115 or 230 volts AC, conventional household power
A power converter; as commonly used to derive line-power backup from batteries Inverters chop a battery's DC output voltage into time varying segments to produce an AC power signal