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POWLSOJX - Micro inversor de red solar MPPT sistema micro fotovoltaico inteligente 180 W, 500 W, 700 W, CC 18 V-50 V a salida de CA 120 V/230 V automático (180 W)

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2.Tamaño:500w


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  • --Rango de voltaje de funcionamiento: 18-50 V --Rango de voltaje de arranque: 20-50 V


Introducción: T-180W/T-500W/T-700W Micro inversor de red solar con diseño aerodinámico impermeable IP65, puede prevenir eficazmente el agua de lluvia en la erosión de la superficie, función integrada de seguimiento de punto de potencia máxima (MPPT), mejor capaz de rastrear cambios en la luminosidad solar y controlar diferentes potencia de salida, capturar y recoger eficazmente la luz solar.


Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Scott Rose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Bought two, one lasted less than a year with very little use! Finger's crossed for the second one.....Side not, when they get hot, they do throttle back... My more expensive 750W invertor typically only put out about 250-450Watts.... as it was always running very hot... not sure what would happen in a roof application.....
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Julian C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
I am using the micro inverter with two 200 watt solar panels in series. The unit gets hot but have not had any issues with it shutting off. I placed it on the side of the house and in the shade.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
Anthony
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love how easy it is to set up. I made the mistake of not wiring it correctly. After a few attempts, it started working. I used a "kill-a-watt" plug in line meter just like the YouTube videos. I get about 75 Watts out of what would be considered ancient solar panels. Four of them on a cloudy day produce about 90 Watts. Once I put them in a more strategic place I expect better output and efficiency. The fact that I can look at my power meter, unplug this unit and plug it in to see the usage spinning meter slow down is convincing enough for me.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
4shk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2024
Connect to LG 250W (Oc 7.0A @ 32.5V, 228W; less than optimal perfect sun)Output was about 1.7A@119V circuit voltage. So just under 200W output.Doesn't play along well with Y&H inverter on same circuit, causes a reduction in efficiency.For the price, seems to work well enough.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
Ken R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
Has good tracking and voltage range. It does run hot as others do so I decided to protect it once I liked it.I mounted it to a heavy steel plate with some copper flashing in between so heat soak now takes much longer and the temp is much more flatline instead of highs and low on a cloudy day. I bought an aluminum heatsink on amazon which is a perfect size for the front of it (dont forget heatsink compound).It now runs half the temp that it used to and takes a couple hours to get there instead of 5 mins.
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