• 0.7-3kW 1 MPPT Single Phase Residential Grid-tied Inverters
  • 0.7-3kW 1 MPPT Single Phase Residential Grid-tied Inverters
0.7-3kW 1 MPPT Single Phase Residential Grid-tied Inverters
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Model
WN3000-XS-11
WN2000-XS-11
Basic info
Brand Wone
Model NO. 0.7-3kW 1 MPPT Single Phase Residential Grid-tied Inverters
weight 5.8Kg
Max.Input Voltage 500V
Max. Input Current per MPPT 15A
Number of MPP trackers 1
Nominal Output Voltage 220/230V
Series Residential Grid-tied Inverters
Product Detail

Description:

GoodWe XS PLUS+ is an ultra-small residential solar inverter specifically designed to bring comfort and quiet operation as well as high efficiency to households. Its capacity ranges from 0.7kW to 3.0kW and its most outstanding characteristic is lightweight, which is only 5.8kg and as well as its extremely compact size equivalent to an A4 paper, that make it particularly easy to carry & install. Remarkably, it offers 130% of DC input oversizing and 110% of AC output overloading, and it's able to achieve maximum European efficiency of 97.2% for maximum performance. Conveniently, the communication options available on this inverter are both LAN and WiFi for smart home integration.

Feature:

Smart Control & Monitoring:

  •  Load consumption monitoring 

  • Power export limit

High Power Generation:

  •  Max. 15A DC input current per string

  • 40V start-up voltage

Superb Safety & Reliability:

  •  IP65 ingress protection 

  • Quality and robust components

Friendly & Thoughtful Design:

  • Fanless design for quiet operation 

  • A4 size with light weight

System Parameters:

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What is MPPT?

Definition:
MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) is an algorithm and technology used to adjust the output voltage and current of a power supply system (such as solar photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, etc.) in real - time so that it always operates at the maximum power point (Maximum Power Point, MPP), thereby maximizing the acquisition and utilization of renewable energy.

Working Principle

MPPT in photovoltaic systems:

  • Output characteristics of photovoltaic cells: The output power of photovoltaic cells changes with changes in light intensity and temperature. Its output characteristics are represented by a curve.

  • Maximum power point (MPP): Under different light intensity and temperature conditions, there is a point on the output characteristic curve of photovoltaic cells where the output power is the largest, that is, the maximum power point.

  • MPPT algorithm: By detecting the output voltage and current of photovoltaic cells in real time, calculate the current optimal operating point, and by adjusting the parameters of the inverter or charge controller, make the system always work near the maximum power point.

MPPT in wind power generation systems:

  • Output characteristics of wind turbines: The output power of wind turbines depends on wind speed and generator speed.

  • Maximum power point (MPP): Under different wind speed conditions, there is a point on the output characteristic curve of wind turbines where the output power is the largest.

  • MPPT algorithm: By adjusting the blade angle or generator speed of wind turbines, make the system always work near the maximum power point.


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Wone
Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$50,000,000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
65666m²m²
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