The Growcol an off-grid inverter with a 3KVA (kilovolt-ampere) rating and 2.4kW (kilowatt) output power at 24V is designed to convert DC (direct current) power from a battery bank to AC (alternating current) power for off-grid applications. Here’s what the specifications mean:
- 3KVA: KVA stands for kilovolt-ampere, which is the unit of apparent power. It represents the maximum power capacity of the inverter to handle both the real power (in watts) and reactive power (in volt-amperes reactive or VARs). In this case, the inverter has a maximum apparent power capacity of 3KVA.
- 2.4kW: kW stands for kilowatt, which is the unit of real power or active power. It represents the actual usable power output of the inverter. In this case, the inverter can deliver a maximum continuous power output of 2.4 kilowatts.
- 24V: This indicates the input voltage of the inverter. It means that the inverter is designed to be connected to a battery bank with a nominal voltage of 24 volts. The inverter will convert the DC power from the batteries into AC power at the desired voltage and frequency.