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What is a solar inverter?

Solar inverters are the components of a solar installation that convert the direct current generated from the solar panels to alternating current for the use of the consumption and loads of a home or an industrial warehouse. In Tienda Solar you will find all kinds of inverters (off-grid invertersgrid connected inverters and hybrid inverters), of different voltages (12V-24V-48V), different brands (Victron, SMA, Huawei, Sungrow, GoodWee, etc...) and all at a very competitive price. For technical information on inverters go to the bottom of the page.

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Axpert VM III 6000-48V solar charger inverter

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Solar charger inverter for isolated installations from 6000W to 48V single-phase with Wifi connection to be able to connect solar battery bank (of any technology) of the corresponding voltage (48V). The Axpert VM III 6K has a single MPPT (maximum power monitoring point) and provides a performance of 93.0%. The maximum input current of the solar regulator is 120A, minimum starting voltage of inverter solar is 120Vdc and maximum power of solar panels is 6000W.

This inverter the 6kW (kVA) Axpert VM III solar charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Hybrid solar inverter Axpert Ultra | 11kW | 48VAxpert Ultra

Arrival in June/2024

It is a inverter multifunctional that combines the functions of inverter, solar charger and battery charger to provide uninterrupted power support in one package. The full-screen LCD offers user-configurable and easily accessible button operations, such as battery charging current, AC or solar charging priority and acceptable input voltage depending on the different applications.

Hybrid Solar inverter Axpert MAX E-11KVA | 11kW | 48V | 2 MPPT 90-450V 48/11000

Pure sine wave solar inverter with 11000W of power, integrated MPPT regulator with 150A charger. It also includes a customizable LED status bar with RGB lights. This is one of the latest modifications of the Axpert range of Voltronic. It is capable of working with Pylontech lithium batteries thanks to its integrated RS485 communications port and already has a specific protocol for Pylontech and Dyness built in, just select the correct parameter in the dedicated menu and choose the type of lithium solar battery you are using. We always ensure correct charging and discharging of the battery, as it constantly informs the Voltronic Axpert MAX solar inverter of the status of the solar lithium battery and adjust every moment to the needs of the lithium battery.

Hybrid Solar Inverter AXPERT MAX II 10kW-48V

10000 W 48 V hybrid solar inverter. Thanks to its high power, it is capable of managing large installations with higher yields. It has a solar panel charger up to 500VDC open circuit voltage and a wide MPPT range between 90 and 450Vdc. The AXPERT MAX II inverters stand out for their power, ease of operation, energy management and design.

This solar inverter line includes the UBS On-the-Go function for easy internal parameter rewriting, data downloads and software updates. The battery-independent design enhances this inverter to operate without the battery connected. It is also compatible with mains or generator input.

Solar inverter charger Axpert MKS IV 5.6K-48V

Solar charger inverter for isolated installations from 5600W to 48V single-phase to connect solar batteries of the corresponding voltage

The Axpert MKS IV 5.6K features a single MPPT (maximum power tracking point) and provides 93% performance. The maximum solar controller input current for this product is 120A

This type of solar charger inverter, such as the Axpert VM 5000W at 48V, integrates the MPPT charge controller and can be configured series of solar panels of both 60 and 72 cells.

Axpert MKS IV 5600W-48V solar charger inverter offers 2-year product warranty and CE certificate

Solar Portable Energy Bank Voltronic 3kW

Inverter solar charger for off-grid installations of 5000W at 48V single-phase to connect 48V solar battery banks. The Axpert King ll 5K has a single MPPT (maximum power point tracking) and provides an efficiency of 94%. The maximum input current of the solar controller is 100A.

The Axpert King ll integrates the MPPT charge controller with removable display, bluetooth (mobile app available) and the possibility to connect 9 solar inverters in parallel to increase the power capacity to 45kW. Automatic generator set start-up. DC voltage from 110 to 280V and up to 6000W input solar panel.

2 year product warranty and CE certificate.

Solar inverter Axpert King ll 5000-48V

Inverter solar charger for off-grid installations of 5000W at 48V single-phase to connect 48V solar battery banks. The Axpert King ll 5K has a single MPPT (maximum power point tracking) and provides an efficiency of 94%. The maximum input current of the solar controller is 100A.

The Axpert King ll integrates the MPPT charge controller with removable display, bluetooth (mobile app available) and the possibility to connect 9 solar inverters in parallel to increase the power capacity to 45kW. Automatic generator set start-up. DC voltage from 110 to 280V and up to 6000W input solar panel.

2 year product warranty and CE certificate.

Hybrid inverter AXPERT MAX II TWIN 11kW-48V

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Hybrid inverter of 11000 W and 48 V. Thanks to its high power it is able to manage large installations of higher performance. It has a solar panel charger of up to 500VDC open-circuit voltage and a wide range of MPPT between 90 and 450Vdc. The AXPERT MAX II TWIN inverters stand out for their power, easy handling, energy management and design.

This line of investors include the UBS On-the-Go function for easy rewrite of internal parameters, data downloads and software updates. The independent battery design improves this inverter so it works without the battery plugged in. It is also compatible with the power grid or generator input.

Solar inverter charger Axpert MAX II 8000-48V

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Solar charger inverter for isolated installations from 80000W to 48V single phase to be able to connect solar battery bank of corresponding voltage (48V). The 8000W Axpert MAX has two MPPTs (maximum power tracking point) and provides an efficiency of 93.0%. The maximum input current of solar regulator is 120A per MPPT.

The Axpert MAX II 8000W 48V can support up to 8000 Wp of solar panel power.

This inverter the 8kW (kVA) Axpert MAX II solar charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Solar inverter charger Axpert VM IV 3600-24V

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Solar charger inverter for isolated installations from 3600W to 24V single phase to be able to connect a solar battery bank of the corresponding voltage (24V). The Axpert VM IV 3,6K has a single MPPT (maximum power monitoring point) and provides a performance of 93,0%. The maximum input current of solar regulator is 120A.

The Axpert VM IV3600W 24V integrates the MPPT load regulator and can be configured with up to 4,000 Wp. This model, unlike the Axpert 3K, does have the generator set start function for hybrid solar installations.

This inverter the Axpert VM IV 3,6kW (kVA) solar charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Solar inverter charger Axpert VM IV 5600-48V

Solar charger inverter for isolated installations from 5600W to 48V monophasic to be able to connect solar battery bank of corresponding voltage (48V). The Axpert VM IV 5.6K has a single MPPT (maximum power tracking point) and provides a performance of 93.0%. The maximum input current of solar regulator is 120A.

The Axpert VM IV 5600W 48V integrates the MPPT load regulator and can be configured with up to 6,000 Wp. This model, unlike the Axpert 3K, does have the generator set start function for hybrid solar installations.

This inverter the Axpert VM IV 5,6kW (kVA) solar charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Kit communcations Axpert MKS/KS/KING

Parallel cable connection kit MKS/KS/KING

ONLY AVAILABLE BY PURCHASING AN AXPERT INVERTER

Small kit for parallel connection of Voltronic inverters of the AXPERT MKS, KS and King series. Two of these devices allow two solar inverters to be connected in parallel and to communicate with each other. The parallel connection kit includes a PCD (printed circuit board), a power cable to supply the circuitry and a VGA communication cable. 

Solar inverter charger Axpert King 5000-48V With integrated Wifi

Inverter solar charger for off-grid installations of 5000W at 48V single-phase to be able to connect solar battery banks of the corresponding voltage (48V).

The Axpert King 5K has a single MPPT (maximum power point tracking) and provides an efficiency of 93.0%. The maximum input current of the solar controller is 80A. The Axpert King 5000W-48V integrates the MPPT charge controller with removable display and the possibility to connect 9 solar inverters in parallel. Automatic generator set start-up. DC voltage from 60 to 115Vdc and up to 4000W solar panel input.

This Axpert King 5kW (kVA) solar inverter charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification .

Solar inverter charger Axpert Max 7200-48V

The Axpert MAX 7200W 48V solar inverter is an all-in-one model (inverter/charger/regulator) of the Voltronic brand.

Oriented to demanding uses in off-grid installations that need more power. Model to work with 48V batteries of any technology. It offers up to 7200W of output power and allows to connect panels to work in a hybrid way, with an efficiency similar to the grid connection of solar inverters.

Up to two groups of 4000W panels can be connected up to a total of 8000W of panel power with the additional advantage of working with open circuit voltage up to 500V and a very wide MPPT range between 90 and 450V. This Axpert Max 7.2kW (kVA) solar inverter charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Solar inverter charger Axpert King 3000-24V

Inverter solar charger for off-grid installations of 3000W at 24V single-phase to be able to connect solar battery banks of the corresponding voltage (24V).

The Axpert King 3K has a single MPPT (maximum power point tracking) and provides an efficiency of 93.0%. The maximum input current of the solar controller is 80A. The Axpert King 3000W-24V integrates the MPPT charge controller with removable display, blue tooth (mobile app available) and the possibility to connect 9 solar inverters in parallel. Automatic generator set start-up. DC voltage from 60 to 115Vdc and up to 4000W solar panel input.

This Axpert King 3kW (kVA) solar inverter charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification

Solar inverter charger Axpert Max 3600-24V

The Axpert MAX 3600W 24V solar inverter is an all-in-one model (inverter/charger/regulator) of the Voltronic brand.

Oriented to demanding uses in off-grid installations that need more power. Model to work with 24V batteries of any technology. It offers up to 7200W of output power and allows to connect panels to work in a hybrid way, with an efficiency similar to the grid connection of solar inverters.

Up to two groups of 4000W panels can be connected up to a total of 4000W of panel power with the additional advantage of working with open circuit voltage up to 500V and a very wide MPPT range between 90 and 450V. This Axpert Max 3.6kW (kVA)

Solar inverter charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Solar inverter charger Axpert MKS 5KP-48V

Next arrival end of September

Solar charger inverter for off-grid installations of 5000kVA to 48V monophase can connect bank of solar batteries of the corresponding voltage. The Axpert MKS 5K also has a single MPPT(Maximum Power Tracking Point) and provides an efficiency of 90.0%. The maximum solar regulator input current for this product is up to 80A

This type of solar charger inverter at 48V integrates the MPPT charge controller and can be configured for a series of solar panels with either 60 or 72 cells. This model, unlike the Axpert VM with the same power, does have a generator start function for hybrid solar installations

The Axpert model integrates assigned voltages in ranges from 170 V to 280 V

The solar charger inverter offers a 2-year product guarantee and is CE certified.

Solar inverter charger Axpert VM III 5000-48V

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Solar charger inverter for isolated installations from 5000W to 48V single phase with Wifi connection to be able to connect solar battery bank of corresponding voltage (48V). The Axpert VM III 5K has a single MPPT (maximum power tracking point) and provides a performance of 93.0%. The maximum input current of solar regulator is 60A

This inverter the 5kW (kVA) Axpert VM III solar charger offers a 2-year product warranty and CE certification.

Solar inverter charger Axpert MKS 3K-24V Plus

Solar charger inverter for off-grid installations of 3000W. Solar inverter to 24V monophase to be able to connect solar batteries of the corresponding voltage. The Axpert MKS 3K has a single MPPT (Maximum Power Tracking Point) and provides an efficiency of 93.0%. The maximum input current of the solar controller is 60A

 

This type of 24V solar inverter integrates the MPPT charge controller and can be configured with either 60 or 72 cell solar panels. In addition, it has a generator startup function for hybrid solar systems.

The Axpert model integrates assigned voltages in ranges from 60 V to 115 V and operates up to 30 A.

The Axpert MKS 3kW (kVA) solar inverter charger offers a 2-year product guarantee and is CE certified.

Solar Inverter Charger Axpert VMIII 3000-24V

Solar charger inverter for off-grid installations of 3000W. Solar inverter to 24V monophase to be able to connect solar batteries of the corresponding voltage. The Axpert VMII 3K has a single MPPT (maximum power tracking point) and provides an efficiency of 93%. The maximum input current of the solar regulator is 80A

This type of 24V solar inverter integrates the MPPT charge controller and can be configured with either 60 or 72 cell solar panels. The AxpertVMIII inverter is compatible with Pylontech lithium batteries

 

This model integrates assigned voltages in ranges from 90VAC to 280VAc, in grid operation up to 60A. Capacity to connect up to 4000Wp of solar panels

 

The AxpertVMII 3kW(kVA) solar charger inverter offers a 2 year product guarantee and is CE certified

Wattmeter for Solax X1-Boost, X1-Hybrid and SAJ R5

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The VP/VM/VM III/MKS 5K WIFI module is compatible with VOLTRONIC

Small WI-FI module compatible with the AXPERT/VOLTRONIC series of solar inverters IN THE CASE OF VEHICLES OF CATEGORIES M1 AND N2 5K. What. This device will allow you to monitor the production of the solar panels and their inverter solar energy from any location through the mobile application of the inverter. What. WI-FI module easy to connect to the inverter and the internet.

What is a solar inverter in detail?

As we have explained in the heading of this category, a solar inverter is in charge of transforming the direct current of the solar panels into alternating current for later use. The vast majority of the equipment used in the home and in the industries is supplied with alternating current with a given voltage and frequency (230V in single-phase and 50Hz in Spain) parameters that are not those given by the continuous part of the photovoltaic panels. The solar inverter is therefore in charge of carrying out the necessary transformations and adjustments so that our equipment can be powered by solar energy.

What are the types of solar inverters?

There are three main types of string solar inverters on the market:

Solar inverters for grid connection: this type of inverter is used in solar installations that are connected to the grid and can be synchronised with the voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) parameters of the grid.

Solar inverters for off-grid installation: as their name suggests, they are suitable for solar installations that are not connected to the grid. This type of inverter is capable of operating under a "grid" that it generates itself with the optimum voltage (V) and frequency parameters for use in conventional electrical appliances.

Hybrid inverters: Hybrid inverters are typically used in systems that need to operate both on and off the grid. They are often used in hybrid installations where the system can be connected to a grid, to different types of generators or operate temporarily as a stand-alone system. Typically, hybrid solar inverters can operate and manage batteries of different technologies, performing the function of back-up (backup system) when there is no solar generation or grid. Hybrid inverters can be grid-connected or stand-alone (without the need for a grid to synchronise with).

What to consider when choosing a solar inverter?

There are many brands, models and types of solar inverters on the market. But what should be taken into account when choosing a solar inverter?

Type of installation: Will our inverter be installed in a grid-connected or off-grid installation? Do we want to connect batteries and/or an electric generator to make our installation hybrid? Based on the above description, we will have to choose whether we need a grid-connected, off-grid or hybrid inverter (grid-connected or hybrid).

Inverter power: Depending on the needs and configuration of our solar installation, we will have to choose the power of the inverter that corresponds. The power of the inverter is usually stipulated in its description or name. It refers to the power in watts or kilowatts (or VA depending on the power factor) that the alternating current part of the inverter is capable of providing given a voltage, frequency and at a standard ambient temperature.

Depending on the loads we want to feed on the AC side, we will have to choose one power or another. It is important to note that the inverters also specify in their technical data sheet the power to be connected on the DC side, i.e. the solar panels. This power is given in Wp or kWp as the photovoltaic panels are expressed in peak power, the maximum power that the panel is capable of providing under certain circumstances of temperature and irradiation that are considered standard, although they are not very common.

This is why the power of panels is usually over-dimensioned with a DC/AC ratio that each inverter manufacturer describes in its technical data sheet. Generally, when it comes to maximising the generation of the solar system, the power of the solar panels in peak power is higher than the inverter power in Wac or VA. In this way we ensure that the inverter works most of the time providing the maximum AC power output. In the event that there is too much solar power and the inverter is reaching its limit, it performs the "clipping" action, which is to limit the solar input power and keep the output at the maximum.

Inverter input voltage (PV/Battery): In the case of the inverter voltage, we must understand what the solar installation will be like (grid/isolated/hybrid) and what loads and consumption it will be connected to.

In the case of off-grid installations or installations with battery storage, depending on each case, it will be more suitable to use:

- 12V solar inverters: usually for small installations of no more than 2000W. A low voltage (12V) implies more wiring to reduce losses, so this voltage is usually used for installations that mount batteries with low storage capacity, i.e. small installations.

- 24V solar inverters: usually for medium-sized installations of no more than 5000W.

- 48V solar inverters: usually for medium and large installations, up to 10000W. Although for very large installations it is usual to go to higher voltages, the standard step ends at 48V, beyond that the solutions are customised and with inverters that allow a varied range of voltages.

Maximum and output current of the inverter: It is important to know the maximum input current (DC) and output current (AC) of the inverter in order to understand how the strings/module chains should be designed on the DC side and to understand what overcurrent protections may be necessary on both the AC and DC sides.

MPPT number (if applicable): The MPPT number (Maximum Power Point tracking), also known as the number of MPPT trackers, refers to the number of solar panel string inputs that an inverter has in which the maximum power point tracking is performed, i.e. independently optimised.

Each series or string is the union of photovoltaic panels with a given current (I of the modules in the string) and a voltage given as the sum of the voltages of the panels connected in series (V).Therefore, a string will have a current and a voltage (V and I) corresponding to an inverter input. The MPPT consists of a series of electronic components capable of constantly searching for the combination of voltage and current that provides the highest possible power for each input.

Given that the production of the panels varies according to the radiation incident on them and the temperature, a greater number of inverter MPPTs will ensure greater performance of the panels of the entire solar installation.Moreover, the solar panels can be mounted with different orientations or inclinations only if each of these groups of modules is connected to a different MPPT tracker. So, for example, if we have a gable roof where we want to mount solar panels on both sides, we will look for an inverter with at least 2 MPPT inputs.

Efficiency: It is important to look for a solar inverter with a high direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) conversion efficiency. The higher the efficiency of the solar inverter, the lower the losses and the faster the return on investment.Solar inverters already have high efficiency levels of around 95%.In any case, 1% or 2% more efficiency is an important difference when we are talking about long lifetimes. 

Monitoring and communication system: Opt for a solar inverter that offers a real-time monitoring system.This will allow you to monitor the performance of the solar installation and detect problems quickly.Some solar inverters offer online communication options or mobile applications to facilitate monitoring and performance.

Durability and Warranty: As we have already mentioned, it is very important to purchase an inverter from a first class manufacturer. The solar inverter is a critical piece of equipment because if it breaks down, the entire solar installation will be shut down, unlike solar panels. It is important to take into account when making any purchase of a solar inverter the years of warranty provided by the manufacturer. If appropriate in some cases inverter warranty extensions are available.

Battery Compatibility: If you want to install a hybrid solar installation using solar batteries, it is important to verify that the batteries and the inverter are compatible. Each battery manufacturer establishes a list of solar inverters with which their batteries are compatible. It is important to check compatibility to avoid communication problems between the inverter and the BMS (Battery Management System) of the batteries. 

Installation and Location: Installation and Location:For the installation of the solar inverter verify that the degree of protection is at least IP65.  It is also important to consider the ambient temperature at which the inverter will operate as well as ensuring good ventilation.

Inverter life and replacement

Solar inverters can have a life of more than 10 years without any problems. Depending on the conditions of use of the inverter and certain random parameters, the lifetime can be more or less than 10 years.

Typically, solar inverter manufacturers give factory warranties of 2 to 10 years. However, these can be extended by an additional 5 or 10 years by purchasing so-called "warranty extensions" from solar manufacturers or distributors such as Tienda Solar.

It is common in the industry for inverters to have a life of 10 years, and in the financial and life cycle approaches of solar installations it is often assumed that solar inverters will be replaced after 10 years. It is important to mention that this replacement is a reasonable assumption given the failure rate of these components and the experience accumulated in the industry over time.

What are the best brands of solar inverters?

There is a wide variety of brands on the market and it is true that sometimes it is difficult to choose which of them is the most suitable for our installation. Just as in the case of solar panels there is a classification of brands and manufacturers (the so-called Tier's published by Bloomberg) there is no such classification for solar inverters.

From Tienda Solar and given our experience in the sector (construction and operation of solar plants) we have selected a number of brands that offer good long-term performance and competitive prices. We usually recommend brands such as SMA, Victron, TBS, Studer, Solax, SAJ, Deye, GoodWe, SUNGROW, Huawei, Fronius, Solaredge, Kaco and Ingeteam. Some of them are cheaper than others, but the catalogue available on our website will ensure an efficient and long-lasting operation of your solar installation.

How many solar panels can be connected to an inverter?

The number of solar panels that can be connected to an inverter depends on several factors, including the inverter's rated capacity, the electrical configuration of the system and local conditions. Here are some points to consider:

  • - Inverter capacity: Each inverter has a maximum rated capacity in terms of power output. This capacity is expressed in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). The number of solar panels you can connect depends on the inverter's capacity. This is why the data sheets of solar inverters are divided into PV Power and Power Output. Solar power (also called PV input power) is expressed in Wp/kWp in the same way as solar panel power is expressed. Since panels rarely operate at their maximum power, inverters allow the input power to be oversized in Wp. Usually the input power in Wp is between 30% or 50% higher than the AC power. For example, if you have a 5 kW (5kWac) inverter, you could connect a number of panels adding up to 6.5kWp (+30%) or 7.5kWp depending on what the solar inverter manufacturer indicates.
  • - Panel size and power: Solar panels vary in size and power. Larger and more powerful panels will generate more electricity, so the number of panels you can connect will depend on the total power you can handle with the inverter on the DC side (PV/solar input).
  • - Electrical configuration: The way you connect the solar panels, either in series or in parallel, can influence the amount you can connect. Connecting panels in series increases the total system voltage, while connecting them in parallel increases the current. Make sure that the configuration is compatible with the capacity of the inverter. To do this, check that the maximum current that the solar inverter accepts per MPPT is always higher than the current of the string/s being connected. Similarly we have to verify that the string voltage is the same as the voltage accepted by the solar inverter (usually 1000Vdc or 1500Vdc).
  • - Operating conditions: Weather and solar radiation conditions also affect the power generation of the solar panels. You may need to adjust the number of panels according to these conditions so as not to overload the inverter.
  • - Regulatory and technical considerations: Local regulations and standards may influence the number of solar panels that can be connected to an inverter. It is important to comply with electrical and safety regulations in your area.

In general, it is recommended to work with a solar installer or professional in the field to determine how many solar panels can be connected to a specific inverter. They can make accurate calculations taking into account all relevant factors and ensure that the system is configured safely and efficiently.

In addition to the different types of solar string inverters, there are other types for residential and commercial solar installations and others for large solar plants. 

 What other types of solar inverters are there?

Central Inverters: These are inverters typically with power ratings between 1MW to 5MW used in the design and construction of large solar power plants (also called solar farms). These solar inverters have a large size (approximately the dimensions of a 20-foot container) and centralise the conversion from direct current to alternating current on a large scale. Central inverters tend to be more efficient in terms of cost per W compared to smaller string inverters or micro inverters. By concentrating the power conversion in a single device, they can achieve high levels of efficiency and DC/AC ratios compared to other types of solar inverters. 

Micro Inverters: Instead of using a single solar inverter for each string or string string concatenation, micro solar inverters are installed on the back of the solar panels to perform the DC to AC conversion individually. This allows each solar panel to operate independently and optimises energy production. If one solar panel, for example, is not working properly or is shaded, this does not affect the overall solar installation. The output of the micro inverters is already in alternating current, so there is no need for a large amount of cable to connect the output of the inverters to the power supply of the house or industry.

Battery inverters: These are inverters designed specifically for solar battery systems or energy storage. These inverters allow for efficient charging and discharging of batteries. Solar batteries store electricity in direct current, so a solar inverter is needed to be able to use the stored energy either in a home or industry. In this case the batteries can be charged either from the grid, with a generator or with solar energy but this does not necessarily have to be present.

In any case, if you would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@tienda-solar.es.