STACKING EXPLAINED PDF PDF POWER INVERTER

Solar power generation direct water pump inverter
Three solar inverters can drive a water pump and convert photovoltaic direct current into alternating current. It is an inverter designed for running water pumps using solar power. It directly transforms the direct power produced by solar panels into an alternating current to drive the pump. [pdf]
Can the inverter be directly connected to 220V power
Special inverters can be connected together to produce 220-volts. This process is called stacking. This process cannot be used for any type of power inverter. The inverter has to be specifically designed to allow stacking. [pdf]FAQS about Can the inverter be directly connected to 220V power
How do you use a power inverter?
A very simple way to use an inverter for emergency power (such as during a power outage), is to use a car battery (with the vehicle running), and an extension cord running into the house, where you can then plug in electrical appliances. What size inverter should I buy? We carry many different sizes, and several brands of power inverters.
What are the different types of power inverters?
Most power inverters are designed to convert 12-volt, 24-volt, or 48-volt DC to 120-volt AC. These inverters are commonly used in recreation vehicles and solar power systems. Special inverters can be connected together to produce 220-volts. This process is called stacking.
How does a portable inverter work?
You just connect the inverter to a battery, and plug your AC devices into the inverter and you've got portable power whenever and wherever you need it. The inverter draws its power from a 12 Volt battery (preferably deep-cycle), or several batteries wired in parallel.
Can I run my power inverter without a deep cycle battery?
If you do not have a deep cycle battery, we recommend that you run the engine of your vehicle when operating the power inverter. When operating the inverter with a deep cycle battery, start the engine every 30 to 60 minutes and let it run for 10 minutes to recharge the battery.
Do inverters need a transfer switch?
Without using a transfer switch, there are safety issues (notably overloads and fire) if inverters are improperly wired to home circuits. I recommend you try to get instructions from the inverter manufacturer for this -- to make sure all wires (including grounds) are correctly installed and are of sufficient gauge.
What is the safest way to power an inverter?
Permanently disconnecting the circuit from the breaker panel and having the circuit be powered full time by the inverter is the safest approach. Hey, thanks for the reply!
