48V to 230V inverter, pure sine wave
An inverter converts a 48 Volt DC voltage (battery) into an AC voltage (230V-50Hz).
Stable 230V with pure sine wave
The standard output voltage is 230 Volt, 50Hz with a pure sine wave.
This means that this inverter supplies the same type of voltage as the wall socket. This allows any electrical device to work on it.
What should you be aware of?
When choosing the right 48V inverter, these are the three most important points to consider:
- Make sure that the voltage of an empty battery is not lower than the minimum input voltage of the inverter.
- Ensure that the voltage of a battery under charge does not exceed the maximum input voltage of the inverter if the inverter is left connected to the battery during charging.
- Make sure that the inverter has sufficient excess capacity to withstand current peaks. For example, with an inductive application (electric motor, compressor, pump, etc.) you should take into account a larger starting current. In this case, we strongly recommend buying an inverter that can deliver 3 to 5 times the normal power of the motor.
For example, if you want to run a 1000W electric motor, take an inverter of at least 3000W, but better still 5000W or more.
Overview 48V inverters
Below you will find an overview of our standard range of 48V inverters. Do you need help making a choice? Or is it just not what you are looking for? Then please contact us via our contact form. We have a large network of suppliers and can definitely help you.
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