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Bidirectional Inverter
The bidirectional inverter in a power station is a device that can achieve bidirectional conversion of electrical energy between DC (direct current) and AC (alternating current). It not only converts DC power into AC power but also converts AC power into DC power. In other words, the bidirectional inverter allows the battery's DC power to be converted into AC power for load output during discharge, and converts AC power from the grid into DC power to charge the battery during AC charging.
Advantages of the Bidirectional Inverter:
- Higher Charging Power and Speed: Compared to traditional power stations (without a bidirectional inverter), power stations with a bidirectional inverter typically feature higher charging power and faster charging speeds, as they use the inverter's high-power components during charging.
- No External Charger Needed: Power stations equipped with a bidirectional inverter do not require an external charger. You can directly connect the charging cable to the power station for grid charging, making it more convenient to use without needing to carry a bulky charger.
- Bypass Output Mode: Power stations with a bidirectional inverter have a bypass output mode. In this mode, when charging and discharging simultaneously, the AC output directly uses grid power, and the battery generally does not participate in the process, which helps extend the battery's lifespan.
Note: Jackery Explorer 3000Pro, 2000Pro, 2000Plus, 1000Pro, 1000Plus, and 300Plus all feature bidirectional inverter functionality.
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