Inverters at custom voltages attension Outback and others [RE-wrenches]

Daryl Thayer daryl_solar at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 27 21:01:13 PDT 2003


Open question to Outback and other inverter
manufactures.

If Outback makes or could make inverters that operate
at 12,24,36,48 nominal volts, and the only change is
the transformer;   Why couldn’t one or two inverters
be made at 60 or 120 volts for standalone
applications?  At a reasonable price?  I will buy a
2.5 or 3kW inverter if the price is reasonable working
at 120 volts DC and 120 volts AC.

Thanks Daryl
daryl_solar at yahoo.com


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