The industry standard suggests that the inverter's capacity should be between 80% to 125% of the solar panels' capacity. For example, if your panels generate 10 kW: Minimum inverter size = 10,000 x 0. 5 kW.
While solar inverters themselves do not store electrical power, they play a crucial role in converting, synchronizing, and managing electricity within solar energy systems.
A On-Grid inverter, also known as a grid-interactive or grid-connected inverter, is a device that converts the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is compatible with the utility grid.
Modern grid-tied inverters act as intelligent bridges between solar panels and utility networks, converting DC power into AC electricity while maintaining synchronization with the grid's frequency and voltage.
If your inverter has no AC output or is too low, look at the DC voltage. You can use a multimeter to get a reading. If the voltage is between those figures, it is not the problem.
This code means The inverter is unable to detect grid voltage at its AC output terminals, which prevents it from initiating or continuing energy export. This status may appear during a power outage, if a circuit breaker is off, or if there's a fault in the wiring or inverter's.