
istore Hybrid
Key Features
- Battery-ready hybrid inverter (single-phase & three-phase)
- Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) provides superior safety
- Simultaneous AC + DC output allows 200% oversizing
- Natural cooling = whisper quiet and no moving part
- WiFi for online monitoring of solar production
- Smart meter for monitoring home power usage
Our residential hybrid inverters combine high efficiency with advanced technology to maximize energy savings and enhance safety. With IP65 protection, these inverters are dust-tight and water-resistant, ensuring durability in harsh climates like Australia’s. Multiple MPPT trackers allow optimal power generation across panels, while the iStore three-phase models offer 5-6kW ratings and a high voltage battery input for flexible energy management. Equipped with Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI) that utilize AI, these inverters provide advanced safety by detecting potential overheating issues, giving homeowners peace of mind.
AI powered active arcing protection
Higher yield with MPPT multi-peak scanning
5KW AC Output plus 5KW Battery Charge


Determining the Installation Position
Basic Requirements
- The inverter has an IP65 protection rating, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation.
- Avoid installing the inverter in locations where personnel might come into direct contact with its enclosure or heat sink, as these parts can become extremely hot during operation.
- Keep the inverter away from flammable or explosive materials.
- Do not install the inverter in areas accessible to children.
- Salt corrosion can damage the inverter and potentially cause a fire hazard. Avoid outdoor installations in coastal or salt-prone areas within 500 meters of the coast or exposed to sea breezes. Note that salt-prone regions can vary with weather and topographical conditions, such as typhoons, monsoons, dams, and hills.
Installation Environment Requirements
- Install the inverter in a well-ventilated area to promote efficient heat dissipation.
- Direct sunlight can cause the inverter’s power to derate due to increased temperatures.
- It’s recommended to install the inverter in a shaded location or add an awning to protect it from direct sunlight.
Mounting Structure Requirements
- The inverter must be installed on a fire-resistant mounting structure.
- Avoid installing on flammable building materials.
- Ensure the installation surface is sturdy enough to support the inverter’s weight.
- In residential areas, do not install the inverter on materials like plasterboard that provide poor sound insulation, as the noise generated by the inverter may disturb residents.
Installation Angle Requirements
The inverter can be mounted on a wall or a pole. Ensure the installation angle meets these guidelines:
- Install the inverter vertically or at a maximum backward tilt of 15 degrees to optimize heat dissipation.
- Avoid installing the inverter in positions where it is tilted forward, excessively backward, sideways, horizontally, or upside down.
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