Product Details
- Brand: mass power
- Model: SUN-500G-LOW
Features
- Normal AC Output Power:450W; Maximum AC Output Power:500W
- AC Output Voltage Range: 90V ~ 130V; DC Input Voltage Range: 10.8V ~ 30V; Total Harmonic Distortion(THD):<5%; Power Factor: 0.99
- AC Output Frequency Range: 46Hz ~ 65Hz. Peak Inverter Efficiency: 92%; Output Current Waveform:Pure Sine-wave; Standby Power consumption:<0.5W
- Features:MPPT Function/Over Current Protection/Over Temperature Protection/Reverse Polarity Protection/Island Protection/Stackable
- Package Includes: Power inverter and Power cord
Product Description
More Models are available
SUN-250G: B004TVEF8Y, Wind-250G: B008BDAQDY
Sun-300G: B005N2WHDI, Wind-300G (10.8V ~ 30VAC) : B007WQBK2C, Wind-300G (10.8V ~ 30VDC): B005N2OLZU
Sun-S500G-HI: B005N29SGM
Wind-500G (10.8V ~ 30VAC): B007WQDKMA, Wind-500G-HI (22V ~ 60VAC): B007X0L2C0
Wind-500G (10.8V ~ 30VDC): B005N2ST9E, Wind-500G (22V ~ 60VDC): B007X0OVGO
Sun-600G: B007XAEINU, Sun-600G -HI (10.8V ~ 30VDC): B005N2VLO4
Sun-1000G-HI (10.8V ~ 30VDC): B007XAP0V4
Introduction:
The only plug and play small grid tie photovoltaic system; The stackable small grid tie photovoltaic system
Electrical Specifications:
Model: SUN-500G-LOW
Normal AC Output Power: 450W
Maximum AC Output Power: 500W
AC Output Voltage Range: 90V ~ 130V
AC Output Frequency Range: 46Hz ~ 65Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <5%
Power Factor: 0.99
DC Input Voltage Range: 10.8V ~ 30V
Peak Inverter Efficiency: 92%
Standby Power consumption: <0.5W
Output Current Waveform: Pure Sine-wave
MPPT Function: Yes
Over Current Protection: Yes
Over Temperature Protection: Yes
Reverse Polarity Protection: Yes
Island Protection: Yes
Stackable: Yes
Operating Temperature Range: -10 ~ 45 centigrade
Package Includes:Power inverter and Power cord
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Not too Bad
By P. Kong
I have this hooked up to one single Mitsubishi 250Watt panel (31v / 8amps). I am getting about 175Watts at the 110v AC outlet - which is about 70% efficiency. I assume the panels are not always outputting 250Watts, so the efficiency rating might be a bit higher. Not bad at all.I have the same panel hooked up to a Power Jack 1200W - was not able to get more then 140Watts at the 110V AC outlet (only about 56% efficient).Anyway, I'll be getting a few more of these for my other panels.UPDATE:Well, there are days I'm getting close to 200W at the 110V AC outlet. I'm quite happy with this little box. I've had it for about 10 months now. No issues. The fan comes on for a minute or two every 30 minutes at 200 watt output. 250W solar panels hook to a 500W Inverter, I like it that way. Overall, these guys barely gets warm.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Simple setup and gets the job done.
By Bruhas
Wow, this was larger than I expected. Guess I was picturing something like the small inverter in my car... this is rather substantial and takes up some space. Not terrible, just surprised me when I opened the box. Guessing it's about 12" by 12" and 4-5" deep. That's a pretty rough guess though.It was easy to hook up, and seems to do the trick.I have it hooked up to a single 68 watt Uni-solar panel on back of my garage. The 68 watt panel (in Iowa) puts off around 40-50 watts mid-summer-day rather consistently; according to my kill-a-watt meter I have it plugged into.I bought this unit because it left me plenty of capacity to expand my very small solar setup without having to buy more equipment. It's silent, I forget it's there really, with such a low load on it I don't know that I've ever even seen the fan run.I don't have any basis for comparison to other products since this is the only panel I've ever had hooked up. But I have no complaints, and would say the product works as advertised.I do have a diverter switch I built on my panel so I can either dump to the grid via this inverter, or dump to a charge controller to charge a battery. 99% of the time I run through this inverter.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
it needs more parts
By javier colin
customers should know it goes into error without another part that costs 100.00 charge controller i put a 230watt panel with 15amps and it wont work alone it needed a 30amp charge controller costing about $150.00 with wires
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