Inverters/Chargers are reliable power sources for continuous backup applications. Usually, an inverter/charger has two modes

01 Inverter Mode

  • This mode is the common off-grid inverter application in which the DC power from the batteries are converted into AC for powering home appliances. This is the most common application for off-grid battery backup systems.
  • During a blackout in the utility grid or in stationary applications or while driving in mobile applications, inverters/chargers automatically switch from utility power to battery backup power.

02 Standby or Charger Mode

  • The inverter/charger operates as a battery charger to convert incoming AC power into DC power in order to charge the battery. At the same time, most inverter/chargers currently on the market pass the incoming AC power directly to inverter/ charger's AC outputs to power the AC loads.

In which applications to use inverter/chargers

  • Inverters/Chargers are designed for EMS, RVs and other applications where reliable battery backup is necessary while on the road. The main advantage of an inverter/charger unit is the flexibility to charge the battery bank through a grid system. Although the units are mainly aimed to power off-grid systems that are powered by solar power, the inverter/charger owner must know that they have the freedom to connect to grid anytime.
  • There are large sizes of inverter/chargers in the market that can fulfill the needs of a grid-tied cabin (home solar) system with a back-up battery bank.

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