Inverter for lion battery

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Inverter for lion battery

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Do you have an inverter recommendation that converts the 250-400V voltage range to 220/230V 50Hz voltage range?
It will be used with Li-on battery pack
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Moved to renewables.

You gotta be more verbose here. What power level for example? Which comms interface?
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johu wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:00 am Moved to renewables.

You gotta be more verbose here. What power level for example? Which comms interface?
ok.

Actually there is 48V input to 230Vac inverter for li-on battery. Im looking 250-400V input range.

Also generally inverters for solar panels. They are converting DC to AC. Im looking for li-on battery.

communication is not imported and not neccessary now. Just Im looking an inverter that converts the 250-400V voltage range to 220/230V 50Hz voltage range.


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Re: Inverter for lion battery

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xvyDFatih wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:04 am ok.

...Im looking 250-400V input range.

..communication is not imported and not neccessary now.

..Just Im looking an inverter that converts the 250-400V voltage range to 220/230V 50Hz voltage range.
Will likely need some amperage / kw goals.

A rotary phase converter setup but with a repurposed ev motor on the input side could work well to get clean power out the other side. Likely much cheaper options but also likely not as simple.
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