Brand | PowMr |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Home |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Wattage | 2400 watts |
Model Name | POW-LVM2.4K-24V |
- 【New Upgrade – 2400W Solar Inverter】2400W pure sine wave inverter, 24VDC to 110V/120VAC, with built-in 50A PWM charge controller. Features high charging efficiency (up to 95%) and advanced SPWM technology for improved safety and circuit protection!
- 【Specifications】2400W Solar Inverter Rated output Voltage: 110Vac±10%; PWM Voltage Range: 30~32Vdc; Hybrid charging Max charger current: 50A; Max.PV Array Open Circuit Voltage:80V; Fit for 24V Lead-Acid (seal, AGM,Gel,Flooded) battery
- 【Changing & Output modes】Four charging modes of 24V Inverter can be selected: solar/utility priority/solar priority/utility hybrid charging. Three output modes can be set. PV priority/Utility priority/Inverter priority, which can meet different application needs of users. The Inverter designed with a LCD screen and 3 LED indicators for dynamic display of system data and operating status
- 【Protection Functions】The power inverter provides 360° comprehensive protection with multiple features, including short circuit protection, over-voltage and under-voltage protection, overload protection, and reverse polarity protection, greatly ensuring the safety of your circuits and electricity usage
- 【Application】This inverter can power all kinds of appliances in home or office environment, including motor-type appliances such as tube light, fan, refrigerator and air conditioner. (Note: The inverter is only suitable for single-phase 110V-120V AC output systems. Please ensure it is installed indoors and that there is good ventilation)
Glenn Ogborn Verified Buyer –
The product appears to work fine and works as advertised. For the price I am happy. I have it connected to an 800watt solar panel system and it is charging 2, 200ah 12v lithium batteries connected in series to make 24 volts. It is programmable and the auto transfer switch switches to generator seamlessly if I choose to use it. Take note though that the inverter uses PWM charging versus Mppt, which is less efficient.