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A grid-tie inverter is a power inverter that converts direct current (DC) electricity into alternating current (AC) with an ability to synchronize to interface with a utility line. Its applications are converting DC sources such as solar panels or small wind turbines into AC for tying with the grid.
Residences and businesses that have a grid-tied electrical system are permitted in many countries to sell their energy to the utility grid. Electricity delivered to the grid can be compensated in several ways. "Net metering" is where the entity that owns the renewable energy power source receives compensation from the utility for its net outflow of power. So for example, if during a given month a power system feeds 500 kilowatt-hours into the grid and uses 100 kilowatt-hours from the grid
Power inverter is a device that converts electrical power from DC form to AC form using electronic circuits. It i s typical application is to convert battery voltage into conventional household AC voltage allowing you to use electronic devices when an AC power is not available. There are basically three kinds of Inverter out of which, the first set of inverters made, which are now obsolete, produced a Square Wave signal at the output.
The Modified Square Wave also known as the Modified Sine Wave Inverter produces square waves with some dead spots between positive and negative half-cycles at the output. The cleanest Utility supply like Power source is provided by Pure Sine Wave inverters. The present Inverter market is going through a shift from traditional Modified Sine Wave Inverter to Pure Sine Wave inverters because of the benefits that these inverters offer.
Su-Kam's Sine Wave Inverter/UPS for Home is a truly futuristic concept. This two-in-one product (Inverter + Home UPS) completely eliminates the need to have separate power back-up system for your home as well as your computer.
Traditionally, there are two separate power back-up systems i.e. Home UPS Systems for computers and Inverters for other household appliances. With the increasing number of households having a computer, it became an absolute necessity to have a single product providing power back-up to Computers as well as other household appliances.