DC Inverter Controllers | Air conditioning systems, industrial compressors | 50A continuous output (▲ Standard: 30A, IEC 60038) Triple output type (IEC 61800-3) Modbus RTU protocol (EN 50170) CE/UKCA certified | High current handling for demanding loads Network compatibility for IoT integration EU regulatory compliance | Higher cost compared to basic inverters Requires specialized installation expertise |
Standard AC Inverters | Residential power backup, small appliances | 20A output (IEC 61000-3-2) Single-phase output (IEC 60038) No advanced protocols | Cost-effective for low-power needs Simple design and maintenance | Limited scalability No remote monitoring capabilities Not suited for industrial loads |
Industrial Power Converters | Factories, heavy machinery | 100A output (▲ Advanced: 120A, IEC 60038) Heavy-duty construction (IP65 rated) Multi-protection features | Handles extreme power demands Rugged design for harsh environments | Bulky and space-intensive High upfront investment |
High-Frequency Inverters | UPS systems, medical equipment | 50kHz switching frequency (▲ Standard: 20kHz, IEC 61000-3-2) Low noise operation (40dBA) 95%+ efficiency (IEC 60038) | Minimal electrical noise Energy-efficient operation | Complex circuitry increases cost Requires precise thermal management |
Modbus-Enabled Controllers | Industrial automation, IoT systems | Modbus RTU/ASCII support (EN 50170) Remote monitoring capability Scalable network integration | Seamless integration with SCADA systems Real-time data access for diagnostics | Requires compatible software/hardware infrastructure Security risks if not properly configured |
High-Current DC Drivers | EV charging stations, industrial motors | 100A continuous output (▲ Advanced: 120A, IEC 60038) High voltage compatibility (up to 600V) Advanced thermal management | Delivers ultra-high power for critical applications Optimized for extreme temperatures | Specialized cooling systems add complexity Not cost-effective for low-power use cases |