Inverter / Battery Back-Up and Emergency Power Systems Installed in Michigan

 

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This Michigan installed 4.0 Kilowatt inverter accommodates a solar array, a wind turbine and grid charge. The system controls all switching activities between the power sources and battery draw, so power is continuously produced and consumed.  Michigan emergency power, Michigan back up power, Michigan backup power, Michigan back-up power

This model provides full sine wave power, capable of running all standard household appliances with motors.  Alternate inverter systems are available to run non-motorized applications, 220V or industrial applications.

When this system senses power outages, it automatically switches to battery backup mode.

This 4-battery bank provides on-going charging and discharging for a solar/wind/grid hybrid system. This bank powers major appliances for a minimum of 8 hours during power outages.

While the battery bank is continuously being charged and discharged, the bank maintains an emergency reserve charge.  During power outages, the system automatically draws on this reserve, providing emergency back up power.

When the inverter/battery system is used exclusively as a back up generator (no solar, wind or diesel generator), the battery bank automatically recharges when household current becomes available.

If the system is connected to a solar array or wind turbine, the batteries will be recharged during extended power outages.
 

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