FAQ
In solar power systems, solar panels generate direct current (DC), while most household appliances and industrial equipment require alternating current (AC) to operate. Therefore, the main function of an inverter is to convert the DC power from solar panels into usable AC power. FSP’s LightUp Series off-grid solar inverters can connect to the national grid and solar fields to independently generate stable and reliable AC power, making them ideal for remote areas or places with unstable power supply.
Inverters are widely used in various applications, including:
• Home use: Supply AC electricity for household appliances and maintain quality of life.
• Commercial and industrial use: Provide stable electricity for buildings and equipment.
• Remote areas: In places without grid coverage, inverters integrated with solar panels and batteries provide independent power solutions.
• Backup: During power outages, inverters combined with batteries offer emergency backup power.
FSP’s LightUp Series off-grid inverters are especially suitable for remote areas, off-grid sites, and independent power needs, offering reliable power solutions.
To choose a suitable solar inverter, consider the following factors:
• System type: Select off-grid, grid-tied, or hybrid inverter according to your needs.
• Power requirements: Determine your power usage and select an inverter with the appropriate power level.
• Efficiency: A high-efficiency inverter reduces energy loss and improves overall system performance.
• Quality and reliability: Choose a well-known brand with good reputation and after-sales support. FSP’s LightUp Series offers a range of off-grid solar inverters with different power capacities to meet various power demands, featuring high efficiency and reliability for diverse applications such as backup or remote areas.