A 5000W solar system in Nicholasville, Kentucky, USA, designed by Richard Stutzman

5000w inverter with 4 batteries

Project Details

Richard Stutzman, from Nicholasville, Kentucky, USA, has embarked on an exciting project utilizing the POW-LVM5K-48V-N. This endeavor involves the integration of two sets of five solar panels, each equipped with a 380 watt capacity and a maximum open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 41.90V. The system further incorporates 100ah batteries arranged in a 4-series configuration, providing a total of 48 volts of power. By harnessing the sun's energy, Stutzman's project aims to harness clean, renewable energy for various applications, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

Product Features

POW-LVM5K-48V-N: A 110V all-in-one inverter with grid backup input and dual MPPT, capable of communicating with batteries and suitable for low voltage areas like the U.S. It features a 10ms rapid switching time, compatibility with 48V lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries, and supports user customization. The photovoltaic charging current can reach up to 80A, while the maximum AC charging current is 40A. It also has a wide voltage range of 120~450Vdc for PV input.

number of lithium batteries for 5000w inverter

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