Beny 2800W Micro Inverter: The Perfect Combination of High-Efficiency Energy Conversion and Outstanding Safety  

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10/05/2023
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Beny 2800W Micro Inverter:The Perfect Combination of High-Efficiency Energy Conversion and Outstanding Safety

With continuous advancements in photovoltaic module technology and increasing power output, inverters, as a crucial component in the photovoltaic industry, are undergoing comprehensive upgrades to meet the era of ultra-high power. The seamless coordination between inverters and their complementary devices further enhances the maturity and completeness of the 600W+ photovoltaic industry chain.

As the second most important equipment in a photovoltaic system, inverter selection and installation and maintenance face higher requirements, particularly regarding high current issues. As one of the core devices in a photovoltaic system, the compatibility between the maximum input current of the inverter and the maximum power point working current of the PV modules becomes a vital consideration.

2800w micro inverter

Based on the parameter information of 210mm ultra-high power modules, such as the 600W+ series, the maximum working current at the power point is 17.49A. Meanwhile, the Beny 2800W Micro Inverter has a maximum continuous DC input current of 20A per channel, significantly surpassing the maximum working current at the power point of the modules, achieving a perfect match.

The Beny 2800W Micro Inverter employs a brand-new technology platform and product topology, integrating advanced power electronics, wireless communication, and intelligent control technologies, achieving significant breakthroughs in the field of micro inverters. The Beny 2800W Micro Inverter outputs maximum power of 2800W for quad PV modules, greatly higher than competitive quad-in products. With a rated short current of 24A, it stands as a unique product in the micro inverter field. Compared to other brands’ micro inverters with a rated short current of around 20A, it clearly surpasses similar products. Based on the highest input current and the highest output power in the industry , the Beny 2800W micro inverter can be connected to 8 or more PV modules, with parallel connection for each DC interface.

In addition to the significant advantage of current capacity, the Beny 2800W micro inverter also demonstrates outstanding features in terms of safety. It adopts a fully parallel circuit design and operates at a low DC voltage of less than 60V within the system. The primary purpose of this design is to reduce the voltage stress on electrical equipment, effectively minimizing the risks of equipment damage and arc breakdown. By implementing a low-voltage design, this micro inverter ensures higher safety and reliability for electrical components such as wires, sockets, and switches. Moreover, it fundamentally addresses the potential safety hazards of fire incidents caused by high voltages in photovoltaic power stations. High voltages, under inappropriate circumstances, can lead to arcs, sparks, and discharges, resulting in fire outbreaks. The low-voltage design significantly reduces the probability of fire occurrence, as lower voltage corresponds to reduced energy associated with arcs, sparks, and discharges. Therefore, for professionals in the photovoltaic industry, the utilization of micro inverters with low-voltage design can significantly mitigate fire risks and provide crucial protection for the safe operation of photovoltaic systems. Furthermore, the product boasts an IP67 protection rating, providing crucial assurance for its design lifespan of up to 25 years.

To summarize, the Beny 2800W Micro Inverter plays a significant role in meeting the demands of large-sized PV module requirements in photovoltaic systems, thanks to its outstanding performance and innovative design. Its high-efficiency energy conversion capability, perfect current compatibility, and excellent safety make it a reliable solution for the photovoltaic industry.

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