※ 6/7MPPTSSmart diagnosis ※ High efficiency up to 99% ※ Local WlFl connection ※ String monitoring ※ AC&DC type II SPD ※ AFCl protection ※ Data storage up to 25 years ※ DC side 2 in 1 connection enabled
MIN 7000~10000 TL-X
※ Maximum efficiency 98.1%2/3 MPP trackers ※ Type ll SPD on DC side ※ Supports export control ※ Touch key and OLED display
Product Parameter
Datasheet
MID 6KTL3-XL
MID 8KTL3-XL
MID 10KTL3-XL
MID 11KTL3-XL
MID 12KTL3-XL
Input Data
Max.DC power
65000W
10400W
13000W
13000W
15600W
Max.DC voltage
800V
Initial voltage
250V
MPPT voltage range
160-800V
Nominal voltage
360V
Max. input current per MPPT
25A
Output (AC)
Rated AC output power
6000W
8000W
10000W
11000W
12000W
Max. AC apparent power
6600VA
8800VA
11100VA
12100VA
13300VA
Max. output current
16.5A
22.1A
27.8A
30.3A
30.3A
AC nominal voltage
133V/230V
AC grid frequency
50Hz/60Hz
Max.efficiency
98.8%
Datasheet
MIN 7000TL-X(E)
MIN 8000TL-X(E)
MIN 9000TL-X
MIN 10000TL-X
Input Data
Max.DC power
12000W
12000W
13500W
15000W
Max.DC voltage
600V
Start voltage
100V
MPPT voltage range
60-550V
Nominal voltage
360V
Max. input current per MPPT
13.5A/27A
Output (AC)
Rated AC output power
7000W
8000W
9000W
10000W
Max. AC apparent power
7000VA
8000VA
9000VA
10000VA
Max. output current
33.5A
33.5A
43A
45.5A
Nominal AC voltage(range*)
Default:240V split-phase, optional:208V & 240V single phase , 183-228@208V 211-264V@240V
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