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Rapid shutdown capability
Microinverters comply with rapid shutdown requirements and have this capability embedded into each module.
More electricity
The core advantage of using microinverters is that theoretically, you can yield more solar electricity.
Suitability for challenging installation conditions
Microinverters will ensure you harvest all of the energy, while with a standard inverter you will lose some of this production.
Lifespan
Microinverters typically have 25-year warranties while standard inverters typically have 8 to 12 year warranties.
Panel-level monitoring
Microinverters have the ability to track the production of each individual panel, while with a standard inverter you only can track the production of the whole system.
System expansion ease
Each panel and microinverter pair can be easily added to your existing solar array without needing to worry about purchasing, siting, and installing additional string inverters.
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DATASHEETS
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iFHPCS on-grid series
600/800/1200W
![FLK600W-1](https://energy.fullink.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FLK600W-1-300x267.jpg)
FLK off/on-grid Series
800/1000/1200W
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