Converting a regular home inverter into a solar inverter

This video discusses the possibility of converting a regular home inverter into a solar inverter and the key differences between the two. The video advises that a proper conversion requires replacing the existing inverter’s board with a solar board.

The video also demonstrates a fully automatic solar inverter with three operating modes:

Normal Mode: Charges from solar power and switches to the battery when needed.

Emergency Mode: Ensures the battery stays fully charged from solar panels during minor emergencies.

Major Emergency Mode: Allows the inverter to charge from the KSEB line during prolonged periods of no sunlight.

The video’s final recommendation is to buy a solar inverter from the beginning, even if it costs a bit more, for better flexibility and resale value.