Microinverters perform the same basic function as string inverters, except they are installed underneath each solar panel on your roof. Each of these microinverters is about the size of an internet router.
The big difference between microinverters and string inverters is that a solar panel installation with microinverters will typically have the same number of microinverters as there are solar panels (Note: there are microinverters that accept two or four solar panels).
Their researchers have been studying how to best apply principles of maximum power point tracking (mppt) into their components for enhanced solar PV production.
While standard string inverters will cap the electricity production of each panel by the lowest producing panel on your roof, microinverters don’t have this problem, since they function in a parallel circuit.
A microinverter will take full advantage of the production of each individual panel. It will convert the power generated by each panel to the grid voltage. Each solar panel and microinverter combination can “do their best” and contribute as much power as they can.
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