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APSmart 124062 QT2-208V-5-WIRE 1728Watts Dual Three Phase Microinverter (Supports 315-670 Watts per panel)

$379.36 USD
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A solar microinverter unit used in APsystems/APSmart PV systems that converts DC power from solar panels into AC power for grid-tied applications, supporting efficient energy production at module level.
kW Size: ~0.3–0.4 kW
Voltage: N/A
Phase: Single Phase (1Ø)
Type: APsystems/APSmart Microinverter

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  • Description

    APSmart 124062 QT2-208V-5-WIRE 1728Watts Dual Three Phase Microinverter (Supports 315-670 Watts per panel)

    Designed for 3-phase grid connection (208V or 480V).
    Single unit connects to 4 modules, 2 MPPTs, module-level DC voltage.
    Maximum continuous AC output power 1728VA @ 208V, 1800VA @ 480V. Engineered to harness today’s high-capacity PV modules (Maximum input current 20A).

    Technical Specifications.

    • Peak Power Tracking Voltage: 30V-45V
    • Operating Voltage Range: 26V-60V
    • AC Bus Cable: 10AWG
    • Peak Efficiency: 96.5%
    • Dimensions (W x H x D): 359mm X 242mm X 46mm
    • Weight: 13 lbs (6kg)
    • DC Connector Type: Stäubli MC4 PV-ADBP4-S2&ADSP4-S2
    • Enclosure Environmental Rating: Type 6
  • Resources

    Datasheet

    ✔️ Datasheet

    Quick Installation Guide

    ✔️ Quick Installation Guide

    Warranty

    10 Years Standard


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APSmart introduces its 2nd generation of native 3-phase quad microinverters, reaching unprecedented power outputs of 1728VA (for 208V) and 1800VA (for 480V) to harness the power of today’s high-output PV modules.

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