A 80kW Solar Kit requires up to 5,700 square feet of space. This could produce an estimated 9,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of alternating current (AC) power per month, assuming at least 5 sun hours per day with the solar. . Surge is the maximum power that the inverter can supply, usually for only a short time (usually no longer than a second unless specified in the inverter's specifications). Some appliances, particularly those with electric motors, need a much higher start up surge than they do when running. Pumps. . Consequently, inverter sizes vary greatly. During our research, we discovered that most inverters range in size from 300 watts up to over 3000 watts. AC output current [A]* X3 FORTH 80kW on-grid inverter delivers up to 99% efficiency, with 12 MPPTs and advanced safety features for maximum energy harvest. The inverter series, which boasts a maximum charge/discharge current of 100A+100A across two independently controlled battery ports, has 10 integrated MPPTs with a string current capacity of up to 20A – ensuring unmatched power. . Depending on where in Australia (or around the world) you are, a 80kW solar system will produce a different amount of energy each day. As an average amount, you can see here how much this system will produce in some of the major regions in Australia by switching between each tab.
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