• MAIN PAGE
  • About One Way Power
  • Careers
  • SOLAR PANELS
  • MICROINVERTERS
  • FAQs
  • GET A QUOTE
SOLAR ENERGY USA
  • MAIN PAGE
  • About One Way Power
  • Careers
  • SOLAR PANELS
  • MICROINVERTERS
  • FAQs
  • GET A QUOTE
MICROINVERTERS
Picture
  • Eliminates the shadow effect, by working independently each microinverter.
​
  • They optimize the capture and monitoring of each panel, allowing you to get the most out of your photovoltaic system.
 
  • Working with 1 microinverter for every 2 or 4 panels significantly reduces the costs of installation and management of the system.
 
  • It connects directly to the low-voltage DC module, improves home safety and eliminates the risk of fire.
THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENT FOR A SOLAR SYSTEM
  • ​Micro-inverters are plug & play devices that converters the direct current (DC) generated by the solar panels into alternating current (AC), which electrical grid uses. As a result, DC input becomes an AC output.

  • Your Micro-inverters performs several functions. In addition to converting your solar energy into AC power. It can monitor the system and provide a portal for communication with an application to remotely monitor your system.

Picture

CENTRAL INVERTERS VS MICROINVERTERS
Picture
Conventional systems with string inverters have a single point of failure: If that inverter fails, the whole solar system shuts down. In contrast, our AC module system increases system reliability by placing one highly reliable microinverter under each solar panel.
WHAT IS A MICROINVERTER
Picture


​A Micro-inverter is a small electronic device that sits beneath each solar panel and one micro-inverter for every 4 panels. It’s main task is to convert direct current (DC) electricity from your solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that you can use in your home or export to the grid.

WARRANTY



​25 Year Warranty on micro-inverters vs 12 Year Warranty on central inverters.
Picture
  • MAIN PAGE
  • About One Way Power
  • Careers
  • SOLAR PANELS
  • MICROINVERTERS
  • FAQs
  • GET A QUOTE