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Inverters

Two new microinverters with Wi-Fi

These dwarf units supply the required alternating current for the house supply (230 volts) with as little as 20 volts from the module. The module power can be displayed, stored and evaluated on a tablet, smartphone or PC via Wi-Fi. The quick shut-off function ensures safety in the event of a power failure.

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The two inverters differ in their output power: while the BW-MI300 feeds up to 300 watts into the household grid, the BW-MI600 delivers up to 600 watts. The recommended input power from the solar panel to the BW-MI300 is 210 to 400 watts. Twice this amount of photovoltaic panels can be connected to the BW-MI600. Both inverters comply with the IP67 degree of protection. (mfo)

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