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GREEN POWER FOR YOUR HOUSE

Harness the energy of the sun - with a solar inverter from Laddertech. Inverters convert the direct current generatedby the solar module into grid-acceptable alternating current. Thus they form the heart of every kind of renewable energy system. This unit is a DIY dream come true. This unit can be used with solar, hydro or with wind turbines. A quality product that will allow you to put power you are making with your solar panels into the grid, without using batteries the Swea UWT-I-250 Grid Tie Inverter is the latest in energy products.


The new GTI 250W grid tie inverter now has AS-4777 and AS-3100 certifications for Australia and New Zealand. Now it is possible for home owners to install small systems simply and safely. The do it your self can purchase these small affordable units and have the confidence that they have been tested and approved in Australia to Australian standards. This is the first time having a unit of this size, portability and instant low voltage safe installation has become available on market.

 

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The GTI250W - see product details here

 

THE GRID TIE INVERTER

 Grid-tie inverters are used in wind solar, hydro and energy systems that connect to the utility grid. Grid tied inverters convert DC electricity to AC pure sine wave power, the type needed to power household appliances such as TV's, radios and computers. A Grid-tie Inverter (GTI) takes the electricity generated by the renewable energy system and sends it to the power distribution panel in your home or office. From there the power may be used by loads within your home or if not needed it will be redirected to the utility grid. When there is no energy generated, utility power is pulled from the grid to provide power to your home. This is the back bone of your alternative energy system.


250w inverter

A wind power turbines takes the energy of the wind to drive the rotor an converts it into AC electric energy.


 

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