SMA Windy Boy 5000US Wind Power Inverters Provide Maximum AC Output

Advance Power offers different renewable energy products including wind power inverters. The SMA Windy Boy 5000US wind power inverter is suitable for direct applications in grid-tied power systems. This inverter converts variable frequency voltage, which is obtained from wind turbines, into AC voltage suitable for grid connection.

SMA Windy Boy 5000US Wind Power Inverters

The wind power inverter is compatible with many types of wind turbines. It does not require batteries, charge controllers or switch gears. The maximum CEC efficiency of the wind power inverter is 96 per cent. The SMA Windy Boy 5000US wind power inverter provides nominal AC power of 5,000 watts, with a maximum AC output power of 5,100 watts. The AC frequency range of the wind power inverter is 59.3 to 60.5Hz. The inverter offers a maximum AC output current of 33.3 amperes at 208 volts.

The wind power inverter allows a maximum DC input power of 5,300 watts and maximum DC voltage of 600 volts. The maximum DC input current of the SMA Windy Boy 5000US wind power inverter is 21 amperes. The wind power inverter consists of an LCD display and regulated fan cooling. The inverter can operate in the ambient temperature range of -13 to +113 degrees Fahrenheit. The SMA Windy Boy 5000US wind power inverter measures 18.4 inches in width, 24.1 inches in height and 9.5 inches in depth.

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