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SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter

SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter

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SRNE 3kw 24V solar inverter

 

3KW Residential Solar Inverter HF2430S60-100

The HF Series represents the latest in hybrid solar charge inverters, perfect for residential use. This all-in-one solution efficiently combines solar energy storage with AC sine wave output, utilizing a state-of-the-art DSP control system to enhance both the response speed and reliability.

Key Features:

  • Max. Voc: 100V; Rated Input Voltage: 220/230V: This inverter is designed to handle high voltages efficiently, making it ideal for a variety of residential applications.
  • Hybrid Functionality: The HF Series seamlessly integrates PV charging and Grid (Generator) charging, ensuring continuous power supply and optimal energy usage.
  • Advanced DSP Control Algorithm: With this cutting-edge technology, the inverter achieves superior response speeds, and outstanding reliability, and meets high industrial standards.

2-Year Warranty: We stand behind the quality of our HF Series inverters with a robust two-year warranty, guaranteeing peace of mind and dependable service.

Elevate your home’s energy efficiency with the HF2430S60-100 Inverter, where advanced technology meets practical, everyday use.

 

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SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter

1. The SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter adopts full-digital double closed-loop control, combined with advanced SPWM technology to output pure sine waves.

2. Two output modes: mains electricity bypass and inverter output; uninterrupted power supply.

3. The SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter provides four charging modes: PV Only, Mains Electricity Priority, PV Priority, and PV&Mains Electricity hybrid charging.

4. Advanced MPPT technology with 99.9% efficiency.

5. User-defined charging parameters setting(voltage, current, and mode), suitable for various types of energy storage batteries.

6. Rocker switch for AC output control can be found on the SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter.

7. Power saving mode, reduce no-load loss.

8. Intelligent variable-speed fan to efficiently dissipate heat and extend system lifespan.

9. The SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter provides a Lithium battery activation function and allows lead-acid battery and lithium battery access.

10. All-round protection for solar panels includes overload and short circuit protection, under-voltage and over-voltage protection, and reverse polarity protection.

11. Support a variety of user-friendly communication modules, such as RS485(GPRS, WiFi, Bluetooth), CAN and USB, etc., and feasible to connect with a computer and mobile phone to realize remote control.

SRNE 3kw 24V off-grid solar inverter specifications

ModelsHF2420S60-100HF2430S60-100
AC mode 
Rated input voltage220/230Vac
Input voltage range(170Vac~280Vac) ±2%;(90Vac-280Vac)±2%
Frequency50Hz/ 60Hz (Auto detection)
Frequency Range47±0.3Hz ~ 55±0.3Hz (50Hz)/57±0.3Hz ~ 65±0.3Hz (60Hz);
Overload/short circuit protectionCircuit breaker
Efficiency>95%
Conversion time (bypass and inverter)10ms (typical)
AC reverse protectionAvailable
Maximum bypass overload current30A
Inverter mode 
Output voltage waveformPure sine wave
Rated output power (VA)20003000
Rated output power (W)20003000
Power factor1
Rated output voltage (Vac)230Vac
Output voltage error±5%
Output frequency range (Hz)50Hz ± 0.3Hz/60Hz ± 0.3Hz
Efficiency>92%

 

 

Overload protection

(102% < load<125%) ±10%: report error and turn off

 

the output after5 minutes;

(125% < load < 150%) ± 10%: report error and turn

off the output after 10 seconds;

Load >150% ±10%: report error and turn off the

output after 5 seconds;

Peak power40006000
Loaded motor capability1HP2HP
Output short circuit protectionCircuit breaker
Bypass breaker specifications30A
Rated battery input voltage24V (Minimum starting voltage 22V)
Battery voltage range(20.0Vdc~33Vdc ± 0.6Vdc (Undervoltage alarm/shutdown voltage/overvoltage alarm /overvoltage recovery settable on LCD screen)

Power saving mode

 

AC charging

Load ≤25W
Battery typeLead acid or lithium battery
Maximum charge current60A80A
Charge current error± 5Adc
Charge voltage range18.0Vdc~33Vdc
Short circuit protectionCircuit breaker and blown fuse
Circuit breaker specifications30A
Overcharge protectionAlarm and turn off charging after 1 minute
PV charging 
Maximum PV open circuit voltage100Vdc
PV operating voltage range30-100Vdc
MPPT voltage range30-95Vdc
Battery voltage range18-33Vdc
Maximum output power1400W
PV charging current range (can be set)0-60A
Charging short circuit protectionBlown fuse

Wiring protection

 

Certified specifications

Reverse polarity protection
CertificationCE(IEC/EN62109-1,-2)、ROHS2.0
EMC certification levelEN61000
Operating temperature range-15°C to 55°C
Storage temperature range-25°C ~ 60°C
Humidity range5% to 95% (Conformal coating protection)
Noise≤60dB
Heat dissipationForced air cooling, variable speed of the fan
Communication interfaceUSB/RS485(Bluetooth/WiFi/GPRS)/Dry node control
Size (L*W*D)378mm*280mm*103mm
Weight (kg)6.2

 

What is a 3kw 24V inverter?

A 24V inverter is a type of power inverter that converts direct current (DC) voltage from a 24-volt battery or power source into alternating current (AC) voltage. This AC voltage can be used to power various electrical devices and appliances that typically operate on standard household AC power.

Inverters are commonly used in various applications, including:

Off-grid solar systems: In off-grid solar setups, solar panels generate DC power, which is stored in batteries. A 24V inverter converts the stored DC power into AC power for use in households or businesses.

RVs and boats: Many recreational vehicles (RVs) and boats use 24V battery systems, and a 24V inverter allows them to power AC appliances like lights, refrigerators, microwaves, and laptops.

Remote locations: In remote locations or areas with unreliable power grids, 24V inverters can provide a stable source of AC power using batteries or other DC sources.

Backup power systems: A 24V inverter can be part of a backup power system, providing electricity during power outages or emergencies.

When selecting a 24V inverter, consider the wattage and capacity you need to power the devices you plan to use. Make sure the inverter’s capacity is sufficient to handle the peak power demands of your appliances. Additionally, consider the inverter’s waveform, as there are two common types: pure sine wave and modified sine wave. Pure sine wave inverters provide cleaner and more reliable power, suitable for sensitive electronics, while modified sine wave inverters are more affordable but may not be suitable for some devices.

Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and safety instructions when installing and using any electrical equipment, including inverters, to ensure proper and safe operation.

 

24V or 48V inverters?

The choice between a 24-volt inverter and a 48-volt inverter depends on the specific requirements and constraints of your power system. Here are some factors to consider when making the decision:

  1. Power Requirements: Determine the total wattage of the devices and appliances you want to power using the inverter. If you have a higher power requirement, a 48-volt inverter may be more suitable as it can handle larger loads more efficiently.
  2. Efficiency: Generally, higher voltage inverters tend to be more efficient compared to lower voltage ones. This means a 48-volt inverter might convert DC to AC power more efficiently than a 24-volt inverter. Higher efficiency can result in less energy loss and potentially lower operating costs.
  3. Battery System: Consider the voltage of your battery bank. If you already have a 24-volt battery system, it might be more straightforward and cost-effective to use a 24-volt inverter. Similarly, if you have a 48-volt battery bank, a 48-volt inverter would be compatible.
  4. System Complexity: Higher voltage systems can reduce the current flowing through the cables, resulting in lower resistance losses. This advantage becomes more significant as the power requirements increase, making 48-volt systems more favorable in large installations.
  5. Cost: In general, 48-volt inverters tend to be more expensive than 24-volt inverters. Consider your budget and balance it against your power needs.
  6. Safety Considerations: Higher voltage systems might have stricter safety regulations and considerations, so ensure that your setup adheres to the appropriate safety standards and guidelines.

Both 24-volt and 48-volt inverters have their benefits and applications. For smaller systems or those with moderate power needs, a 24-volt inverter might be sufficient and more cost-effective. On the other hand, larger installations or setups with higher power demands may benefit from the efficiency and performance advantages of a 48-volt inverter.

Ultimately, consult with a professional or experienced installer who can assess your specific requirements and help you make the best choice for your power system.

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