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This inverter can handle high DC currents

The housing dimensions and connection technology as well as the topology of the predecessor have remained the same. According to the manufacturer, the output of the new inverter has been increased by 20 per cent. This results in economic advantages for the installation of large systems: they can be designed with fewer inverters, which reduces the transport volume, and they can be mounted, wired and connected more quickly.

See also: An inverter for large solar systems

The Blueplanet 60.0 TL3 can be assigned a 50 per cent overload on the DC side. This makes it possible to connect more modules to the inverter. The available space for the module array can thus be optimally utilised. The new inverter is designed for high DC currents of up to 190 amps. It is therefore the right inverter for the current module series, whose larger cells and dimensions entail higher currents. (mfo)

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