One Of The Biggest Topological Features Of The Voltage Optimizer Is The Separation Of Components And Inverter Functionality.
One of the biggest topological features of Voltage Optimiser is the functional separation of components and inverters, which is different from traditional photovoltaic systems. It seems that the components are connected to the inverter through the optimizer, but in fact the components are only used to start the optimizer, and the optimizer collects the maximum power of the components and then cooperates with each other to provide the inverter function. Because the "fixed voltage" technology not only solves the problem of partial shading of the system, but also for systems with multiple strings, the number of components in each string does not need to be equal, and even the orientation of each component in the same string does not need to be the same. For a series optimizer, the open circuit voltage after disconnection is only 1V. For a parallel optimizer, the open circuit voltage after disconnection is at most the open circuit voltage of the component, so it is also a leap forward in the safety performance of the roof system.