Inverter Upgrades

WHAT IS A SOLAR INVERTER AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

A solar inverter is a component in your solar panel system which changes the direct current (DC) electricity captured by the solar panels, into alternating current (AC). AC current is the standard flow of electricity required to power your home appliances and connect to the National Grid. It is usually equal to either 120 volts or 240 volts depending on the country. Simply without a solar inverter in your system, you would be unable to power your home safely from your solar energy.

As a solar panel system is only as efficient as its weakest part, a high-quality inverter is an essential part of your panel set-up. Capable of maximising the available energy being generated by your Solar Panels. The importance of inverters is often overlooked during the design stage, but not here at M Knight Electrical.

WHAT DOES A SOLAR INVERTER DO?

PV inverters are considered the brains of any Solar PV system. Their essential features include:

  • The ability to convert direct current to alternating current.
  • Maximising power output.
  • Communicating with the National Grid.
  • Giving feedback information about power production.
  • Ensuring that your solar PV system is operating safely.

THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOLAR INVERTERS

There are four main types of solar inverters. String inverters, micro-inverters, hybrid inverters and power optimisers. In this blog, we will explore the key characteristics of each kind of solar panel inverter. So that choosing the right solar inverter for your system couldn’t be simpler.

STRING INVERTERS

A ‘string’ is a chain of solar panels that are arranged into groups or rows, connected in series. In order for a string inverter to work efficiently, all the panels in a string must be at the same pitch and orientation. Multiple strings can be connected to a single inverter, in fact, many string inverters have 2 or even 3 MPPTs (Maximum Power Point Tracking). This means that you can have a different string of solar panels on each MPPT. This is ideal for an east/west set-up, where the two strings of panels will have an unmatched solar generation.

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A Reliable trusted form of
technology, which allows for
multiple strings of panels.

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Limited design flexibility which
may not suit more complicated
projects.

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If one panel is damaged or
shaded the performance of the
the entire system is affected.

MICRO INVERTERS

Micro inverters are a relatively new technology, becoming a popular choice amongst home solar PV systems. Whereas a solar panel system on a string inverter is impacted by a fault or shading on a single panel, a micro inverter system solves this problem. This is because in a micro inverter system each individual solar panel has an inverter to itself, therefore isolating any issues. As a result, micro inverters are often considered as the way to install more solar panels onto a roof. As shaded areas are no longer a no go or the need for mixing orientations no longer becomes an issue. Despite being generally more expensive than your classic string inverter, a micro inverter system is set to increase your solar energy generation and therefore return on investment.

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Allows for individual Solar Panel
monitoring, great for finding
faults in specific panels and
monitoring performance levels.

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Enphase micro-inverters have a
a feature called ‘Burst Mode” which can
convert low power levels in solar
panels with higher conversion
efficiencies.

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Have a higher initial cost

HYBRID INVERTERS

If you are installing a new Solar PV system with storage, then a hybrid inverter is well worth considering. As solar panels generate DC electricity, we know that an inverter must convert the energy into AC electricity in order to power your home’s appliances. However, solar batteries store electricity in DC form. A hybrid solar inverter is capable of converting the incoming DC into AC, while also sending any surplus DC power to store in a solar battery, or to be sold to the grid. When your stored energy is in demand, the electricity can then be inverted to AC to be used in your household.

Brands which manufacture hybrid solar inverters, include GivEnergy, Solis, Growatt and Fox-Ess.

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Hybrid inverters can be
integrated directly into your solar
battery, and therefore centralise
the monitoring of the array’s
performance.

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If you already have Solar and are
looking to add a battery to your
system, then financially it is
better to install an AC coupled
battery system over a new
inverter.

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Hybrid inverters are 50% more
expensive than string inverters.
They also only integrate with DC
coupled batteries, which can
sometimes limit your battery
choice.

POWER INVERTERS

Offering many of the same benefits as micro-inverters, power inverters are also located on each individual panel. Also known as DC power optimisers, power inverters offer panel-level optimisation and performance monitoring. Unlike a micro-inverter system, instead of directly converting DC to AC at roof level, the optimiser moves the DC power through to a string inverter. Which is likely fitted next to your battery storage system. As they are at module-level they are often a cheaper alternative to micro-inverters.

SolarEdge is the market leader in power optimisers. Capable of increasing generation, identifying issues and offering arc fault detection. As a result, when you choose a SolarEdge PV System, you are choosing to generate more green power!

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Power inverters are a cheaper
alternative to Micro-inverters.

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Power inverters allow for
maximum energy production,
reducing the impact of shading
and even mismatch modules.

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A SolarEdge String Inverter offers
a record-breaking 99% efficiency,
guaranteeing an improved ROI.

SO WHICH SOLAR INVERTER IS RIGHT FOR YOUR PROJECT?

Every home and commercial property requires different solar needs. It is important to choose the right solar inverter for your project. Hence why the team here at M Knight Electrical offer free consultations to design you a bespoke solar panel system. As accredited Solar Panel Installers, with over 12 years of experience, when you choose M Knight Electrical you know you are in safe hands. Call us today on 07840 734082 or click the enquire now button to talk to a solar expert!