They convert the DC signal to AC, allowing for the proper operation of communication equipment that relies on AC power. Moreover, inverters are essential for maintaining signal quality. As signals traverse long distances, they can become distorted or weakened.
[pdf] Power inverters are fitted with a rectifier circuit that can convert AC from the grid power to DC at the required voltage and current strength to charge the battery bank. The rectifier circuit uses the same cable connections to the battery used by the inverter circuit to charge the batteries.
[pdf] The combined DC output is directed to the output terminal block, which acts as the interface between the combiner box and the inverter. This block provides a convenient point for connecting the DC circuit to the inverter input.
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