Nominal Voltage: | 51.2V |
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Warranty: | 3years |
Nominal Capacity: | 184ah |
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Item No.
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ST-F512184
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Battery Type
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LiFePO4
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Nominal Voltage
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51.2V
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Nominal Capacity
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184Ah
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Nominal Energy
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9.42kWh
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Charging Cut-off Voltage
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58.4V
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Disharging Cut-off Voltage
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40.8V
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Cont. Charging Current
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100A
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Cont. Discharging Current
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100A
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Max Discharging Current
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120A
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Workting Temperature
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0 ~ 50 Charge
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Workting Temperature
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-20 ~ 55Discharge
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DOD
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90%
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Communication
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RS485/RS232/CAN
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Cycle Life
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3000
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IP Grade
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IP50
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Installation
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Wall Or Floor Mount
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Product Size
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490x160x720mm
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Package Size
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565x370x810mm
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Warranty
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3 Years
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A. Are your inverters pure sine wave output?
Q: A Yes, all our inverters produce true pure sine wave output.
A: What kind of output can you provide?
Q: Typically, we produce inverters with voltages of 110V, 115V, 120V, 220V, 230V, and 240V, with 50/60Hz self-adaptation. If you have special requirements, please inform us for engineering consultation.
A: What's the difference between low frequency and high frequency inverters?
Q: Low frequency inverters come with multiple protections, stronger environmental adaptability, and offer more reliable voltage regulation.
A: What's the difference between pure sine wave inverters and modified sine wave inverters?
Q: Pure sine wave output inverters are equivalent to public power grids, if not better. They feature low repair rates, long lifespans, no harmonic pollution, are environmentally friendly, and protect appliances.
Modified sine wave output has negative impacts on appliances and cannot handle inductive loads like air conditioners, refrigerators, etc. Certain motor control circuits are also incompatible with modified waves.
A: What appliances can your inverters support?
Q: Our inverters can be used in households, offices, agricultural settings, and other inductive loads, such as refrigerators, air conditioners, water pumps, etc.
A: Can you print our company logo on inverters, nameplates, and packaging?
Q: Yes, we accept OEM orders and can customize with your company logo.
A: How do I choose the right inverter?
Q: Share your requirements with us, and our sales team will recommend a suitable inverter.
A: How do you resolve technical issues?
Q: We provide 24-hour after-service consultancy to ensure your problems are resolved quickly and easily.
A: Do I need a power inverter?
Q: Technically, no. It's the only component in a solar energy system not absolutely necessary. However, without one, you won't have 220 or 230 volts AC and will rely solely on battery power, which is fine for small RVs or cabins but not ideal for most users who need normal AC appliances.
A: What's the difference between 12, 24, and 48-volt inverters?
Q: These voltages refer to the input from the battery bank. Higher voltages mean lower current, allowing for smaller wiring between solar panels and battery banks. Ensure the Solar Panels, Inverter, and Battery Bank all have matching voltages.
A: What should I do if the product breaks?
Q: If any product is faulty, send pictures or videos to us. We will analyze it and provide spare PCB board parts for after-sale service.Contact Us
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