1. Correct Selection
Select the appropriate inverter based on the load type and power requirements. For example, sensitive equipment requires a pure sine wave inverter; high-power equipment requires a high-power inverter.
2. Installation Environment
The inverter should be installed in a well-ventilated, dry, and dust-free environment, avoiding high temperatures, humidity, or corrosive gases that could affect its performance. Ensure reliable grounding to prevent leakage or electrostatic interference.
3. Regular Inspection
Regularly check the inverter's input and output voltages, cooling fan, and connections to ensure they are normal. Clean dust and ensure unobstructed heat dissipation.
Avoid Overload
Do not operate the inverter beyond its rated power. It is recommended to keep the load power below 80% of the rated power to extend the equipment's lifespan.
4. Battery Management
For off-grid inverters, regularly check the battery's charge and health to avoid over-discharge or over-charge and ensure stable system operation.