understanding inverters

A little crash course on inverters

PURE SINE WAVE VS MODIFIED SINE WAVE

A pure sine wave inverter is a steady, continuous wave that provides a smooth, periodic oscillation, because of this characteristic, pure sine wave inverters produce accurate power conversion resulting in a clean and consistent power supply. 

A modified sine wave inverter, on the other hand, is the type of sine wave that is the easiest to produce, but the signal it creates is less smooth as compared to the pure sine wave as it switches abruptly from positive to negative polarity, it is because of this that a modified sine wave inverter is subject to power fluctuations. 

The demand for solar power energy is continuously rising for so many obvious reasons: it’s natural, clean, renewable, and practically free. However, with all the available options in the market, it is really important to do some research before purchasing your own Solar Panel System. More often than not, our evaluations are based mainly on the price and the product reviews. 

Since most Solar panel systems come in an all-in-package like a solar-powered generator, one of the most important considerations that are often overlooked is the individual component of the system. One example of such is the type of inverter being used. This article will give you an understanding of the kind of inverters to help you decide what suits your needs

Sinewave Inverter