Power Inverter

Headquartered in China, Hisolar has consistently provided solar inverter products and quality services for more than two decades. have become an experienced ODM and OEM inverter supplier.
Among them, JYP series pure sine wave inverters provide excellent quality and high-efficiency sine wave output, which can provide power for electric tools and inductive loads. At present, the rated power of this series ranges from 150W to 6000W, which can meet the needs of different levels.

Pure Sine Wave Inverter

JYP series inverters are Hisolar pure sine wave inverters, covering 300W-6000W. It provides clean, stable, and high-quality AC power, ideal for powering a wide variety of appliances, including sensitive and resistive electronics.

Pure Sine Wave Inverter 500W

Pure Sine Wave Inverter 5000W

Pure Sine Wave UPS

Hisolar pure sine wave UPS, covering 300W-3000W. Pure sine wave inverters with chargers are a popular choice for DC to AC-conversion because they provide seamless and smooth current comparable to household, commercial, and industrial power supplies.

Pure Sine Wave UPS 300W

Pure Sine Wave UPS 3000W

With its superior performance and features, Hisolar pure sine wave inverter is very suitable for home, business, vacation, and other places:

1. Peak power, can drive equipment with particularly high starting power
2. The output AC is the same as the mains
3. The total harmonic distortion rate is lower than 3%
4. With USB interface (optional)
5. Two LED indicators: working status and protection status
6. Multiple protection functions: undervoltage protection, overvoltage protection, overload protection, overtemperature protection, short circuit protection, reverse connection protection, soft start, ground fault protection
7. Alarm and self-cutting function: alarm and cut off automatically when Undervoltage, overvoltage, overload, or overtemperature.
8. It is protected and has an automatic restart function after self-break.

What outlets can Hisolar's car inverter provide?

The car inverter can choose different socket types for use according to different countries and regions.
Low-power inverters can be equipped with cigarette lighters, and high-power inverters above 1000W can be equipped with remote controls and LCD screens. In order to ensure the efficiency of the inverter, the length of the wire is best controlled within 150m.

Inverter Socket - Hisolar

Can the Hisolar power inverter only use lead-acid batteries?

This power inverter is designed to work with lead-acid batteries. If you need to connect other batteries such as ternary lithium battery and lithium iron phosphate battery, you can provide battery parameters and use them after technical adjustment.

Does Hisolar inverter support OEM?

The shell color of the product is usually black or silver. Red, blue, orange, gray, and other colors can be customized. Labels can also be customized according to customer needs, including custom packaging boxes.

Modified Sine Wave Inverter

Improved sine wave inverter, the full power of the product series covers 75W-6000W, which is a reliable and economical choice. It has the advantage of being able to run all resistive loads.

Modified Sine Wave Inverter 500W

Modified Sine Wave Inverter 6000W

Modified Sine Wave UPS

A modified sine wave UPS combines a modified sine wave inverter, battery charger, and automatic transfer switch into a complete system. It converts DC battery power to AC power when AC power is disconnected. It charges the battery when AC power is available.

Modified Sine Wave UPS 500W

Modified Sine Wave UPS 2500W

What is a Power Inverter

A power inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current to alternating current. They are used to power devices that require AC power, such as household appliances, computer equipment, and industrial machinery. Power inverters are used in a variety of environments including homes, vehicles, and remote locations without grid power.

Types of Power Inverters

Pure sine wave inverters and modified sine wave inverters are the two main types of power inverters. A pure sine wave inverter produces a clean, smooth AC waveform similar to the grid waveform. This makes them suitable for powering sensitive electronics such as computers and medical equipment. Modified sine wave inverters produce a square wave that resembles a sine wave and may cause interference with some sensitive equipment. However, they are usually less expensive than pure sine wave inverters.

In addition to these two main types, there are grid-tie inverters for connecting solar panels or wind turbines to the grid and portable inverters designed for use in vehicles or other mobile applications.

Applications of Power Inverters

For power inverters, there are many application scenarios, such as:

Home Backup Power: Power inverters can be used to provide backup power during a power outage. They can be connected to a battery pack or generator to provide continuous power to appliances.

Solar Photovoltaic Applications: Power inverters are used to convert the direct current generated by solar panels into alternating current that can be used to power homes and businesses.

Industrial Applications: Power inverters are used in a variety of industrial applications such as powering conveyor belts, pumps, and other machinery.

Mobility in Vehicles: Power inverters are commonly used in mobility vehicles to power electronic devices such as laptops, cell phones, and GPS devices.

How Power Inverters Work

A power inverter works by taking DC power from a battery or other DC source and using electronic components to create an AC waveform that can be used to power AC devices. The basic components of a power inverter include a DC input, an AC output, and the circuitry to convert DC to AC. Depending on the type of inverter, additional components may include filters to smooth the waveform, transformers to regulate the voltage, and control circuitry to regulate the output.

Power Inverter Ratings

When choosing a power inverter, it is important to consider the power rating, usually expressed in watts. The rated power of the power inverter should be sufficient to meet the power requirements of the equipment connected to it. For example, if you plan to power a refrigerator that requires 800 watts of power, you will need an inverter rated at least 800 watts. Also, it is important to consider the surge rating, which is the amount of power the inverter can handle for a short period of time, such as when a high-current appliance is turned on.

Advantages of Power Inverters

Power inverters offer several advantages over other types of power sources such as generators, such as portability, quiet operation, clean power, and high energy efficiency.

Portability: Power inverters can be used in a variety of environments, making them versatile power sources for applications.

Quiet operation: Unlike generators, inverters operate quietly, making them suitable for use in noise-sensitive environments.

Clean Power: Pure sine wave inverters produce a clean, stable AC waveform similar to grid power, which makes them suitable for powering sensitive electronic equipment.

Energy Efficiency: Power inverters are very energy efficient, which means they can provide power for a longer period of time than other types of power sources.

Disadvantages of Power Inverters

While power inverters have many advantages, there are also some disadvantages to consider. Such as power and battery limitations and higher costs.

Power limitations: Power inverters are limited by the amount of power they can generate, which means they may not be suitable for powering large appliances or equipment.

Battery limitations: Power inverters require a DC power source, such as a battery, which means they are limited by battery capacity and lifespan.

Cost: Power inverters can be expensive, especially pure sine wave inverters, which can be cost-prohibitive for some applications.

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