Photovoltaic inverters are used to convert direct current generated by solar panels into alternating current for domestic, industrial and commercial use. Inside the photovoltaic inverter, contains many important components, each component plays an indispensable role, the following I will introduce some of the main components inside the photovoltaic inverter of Kaiden Energy.
Rectifier: The photovoltaic inverter panel produces direct current, and the electrical equipment we use daily needs is alternating current, so the first important component of the inverter is the rectifier, which is used to convert direct current to alternating current.
Filter: Filter is used to remove the harmonic and interference signals in the AC components, to ensure that the output of the AC is stable and pure.
Transformer: The inverter also contains a transformer inside, which is used to raise or lower the voltage to ensure that the output alternating current meets the needs of the use of electrical equipment.
Control circuit: The inverter also contains a control circuit, which is used to monitor the current, voltage, temperature and other parameters, and control the operating state of the inverter to ensure the safe and stable operation of the system.
Capacitors: Capacitors are commonly used to store charge, stabilize voltage, and provide additional electrical energy storage to cope with instantaneous power fluctuations and demand.
Radiator: The electronic components inside the inverter will generate heat during operation, and the radiator is used to dissipate heat to ensure that the system will not overheat and maintain the normal operating temperature of the components.
In general, the photovoltaic inverter contains the above main components, which work together to convert solar energy into usable electricity, bring us clean, renewable energy, and promote green sustainable development. As a professional manufacturer of photovoltaic inverters, Kaiden Energy is committed to providing efficient and reliable inverter products to support and safeguard photovoltaic power generation systems around the world.