These devices from Kaco New Energy are each equipped with five MPP trackers. Two module strings can be connected to each of the five inputs. The inverters therefore offer sufficient flexibility for complex roofs: angled roofs or partial roof areas can be taken into account. Shading caused by roof structures such as chimneys is countered by shadow management for higher yields in less than ideal conditions. In addition, the inverters feed in from a voltage of 200 volts in low light conditions.
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In order to achieve economic goals, it is also advisable to use efficient solar modules. With an input current of up to 40 amps per MPP tracker, the Blueplanet devices are compatible with large and powerful modules (M10 and M12 wafers). These have established themselves as the standard for photovoltaics in commercial and industrial applications and on large open spaces. (mfo)
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