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Inverters
Probe offers a complete range of quality and affordable solar inverters catering to any power requirements – at home or the office. Gain access to a reliable solar power supply with an inverter from Probe.
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Inverters For Sale In South Africa
Inverters are an essential component of solar-powered systems that converts the DC (direct current) electricity produced by solar panels or stored in a battery into AC (alternating current) electricity that can be used in your home or business that is compatible with the power grid.
Types of Inverters
There are 3 different types of inverters to use alongside solar panels and a battery, and it’s important to note the differences before deciding which is best suited to your application:
- Pure Sinewave Inverters
Replicate a typical on-grid power supply that handles large AC loads without interference. Efficiently power your TVs, home appliances, power tools, etc., using mppt solar charge controllers. - Modified Sinewave Inverters
Modified sinewave inverters work well for smaller off-grid loads like tablets, televisions and wi-fi routers. They are not recommended for more power-intensive appliances, as they can produce interference. - Hybrid Solar Inverters
A cost-effective hybrid inverter combines the inverter charger with a battery charger in one simple unit. It’s among the best power inverters for home use as backup power can be used during a power outage.
Probe has a wide range of inverters for sale in South Africa, suitable for any residential, commercial or industrial application. Explore our Pure Sinewave, Modified Sinewave and Hybrid Solar inverters below.
Frequently Asked Questions
While you can use a variety of batteries in an inverter system, the best battery type for an inverter is deep-cycle lead-acid batteries because they are most effective at storing large amounts of power and have a long life. Sealed maintenance-free lead-acid batteries are low maintenance and emit fewer gases than normal lead-acid batteries because they are sealed, making them ideal for home use.
Other battery types that may be suitable for inverters are:
- Lithium-ion batteries
- Lead-calcium batteries
Contact our team to find all the right elements for your inverter system.
There are multiple options when it comes to inverter batteries. At Probe, we stock batteries specially made for use with an inverter, and we offer complete solar kits, with the ideal panel, battery, and inverter combination already together. We take problem-solving out of the equation, so you can take advantage of off-grid living and working in no time at all!
Depending on your energy needs, you may want to connect multiple batteries to your inverter. The voltage of the inverter will guide how many batteries you can connect to it. For example, a 24V inverter can take 12x 2V batteries or 4x 6V batteries.
Another rule of thumb to remember is the total Ah of all the batteries you want to connect should not exceed 12 times the inverter’s charging current.