HI-END MPPT 10070/120V Pure Sine Wave Solar Inverter
SOLAR PCU 1235/12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Model Name
HI-END MPPT
SOLAR PCU 1235/12V
Colour
Black
Beige
Type
Pure Sine Wave Solar Inverter
Pure Sine Wave
Technology Used
Pure DSP Sine Wave Technology
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Solar Power Compatible
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Yes
Battery Included
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No
Back Up Time
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3 hrs
Load Options
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1235VA
output features
Efficiency
98%
0.88%
Output Voltage
230V
230V
Output Frequency
50Hz, +1%
50Hz
Output Power
8000W
800W
input features
Input Voltage
120 VA
230 VA
Input Frequency
50Hz
50Hz
battery features
Battery Type
Tubular, SMF & Flat Plate
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Battery Voltage
120V
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Battery Charging Current
17A
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convenience features
Display Type
LCD
Digital
Protection Against
Battery Over-Voltage, Overcharge, PV Reverse Polarity, PV Reverse Current Flow, PV Surge, Overload, Inverter Over Temprature & Load Short Circuit Protections
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dimensions
Width
27.7 cm
39 cm
Height
77.5 cm
38 cm
Depth
48.4 cm
20 cm
Weight
82.6 kg
11.8 kg
warranty
Warranty Summary
2 Years on Inverter (For detailed terms and conditions of warranty please refer to the warranty card supplied along with the product)
2 Years
Covered in Warranty
Any Manufacturing Defects
Defective Part Replacement
Not Covered in Warranty
Any Physically Damaged
Damage Due to Use
Warranty Service Type
Repair or Replacement
Domestic
description
Description
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Microtek PWM BASED SOLAR PCU is designed to utilize maximum use of Solar Energy. If there is excess of Solar Energy Generation from PV then it charges the Battery and simultaneously it supplies the Power to the Load.
While a solar PCU is similar to a solar inverter, there are a few differences. In a solar PCU, battery charging is very important during the day. Solar PCU controls the core and selects the charging source accordingly. Comes with a user that selects the energy-saving option to allow the user to choose the priority and save the bill. It also selects the AC output source from Solar or inverter or grid. In Energy Saver Mode first supplied to Solar, the battery is pre-charged and also supports the inverter to power electrical items. When the solar power stops, the PCU begins to use stored energy from the battery. When the stored power is used to a certain level, the inverter switches to the grid. The main focus here is to save on the cost of electricity bills. In a solar PCU, solar energy is very important, and in the absence of solar energy the energy comes from the electricity used. Solar PCUs are designed for maximum solar gain and therefore reduce energy costs.