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TBB PowerEnergier Pro

CF1625M

Region:China
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0kW
Nominal AC Power
92%
Max Efficiency
265 x 485
Dimensions (mm)

Ideal Use Case

The TBB Power CF1625M is tailored for specific solar energy needs. This inverter is an excellent choice if you:

Have a small residential system (0.0 kW or less)
Use single-phase grid connection
Focus on grid-tied operation without battery storage

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Run Technical Sizing

AC Output Data

Nominal AC Power0 kW
Max Efficiency92 %
Euro Efficiency0 %
Max AC Current0 A
Rated AC Current0 A
Number of Feed-in Phases1
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)3 %

DC Input Data

Max DC Voltage0 V
Min DC Voltage to Start0 V
Max DC Current0 A
Number of MPP Trackers0
DC Inputs0

Mechanical & Environmental Data

Dimensions (W x H x D)265 x 485 x 145 mm
Weight18.0 kg
Cooling MethodFan
DisplayLCD, LED

Operating Conditions

Frequency50, 60 Hz
Power Consumption (Night)0 W

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Product FAQ

What size solar array can the TBB Power CF1625M handle?

The TBB Power CF1625M has a nominal AC output of 0kW with a maximum efficiency of 92%. It is typically paired with a solar array of 0–0kW DC for optimal energy harvest.

Is the TBB Power CF1625M a hybrid inverter?

The TBB Power CF1625M is a off-grid inverter. To add battery storage, you would need a separate AC-coupled battery inverter or upgrade to a hybrid model.

Does the TBB Power CF1625M have WiFi monitoring?

Most TBB Power inverters come with or support optional WiFi/Ethernet dongles. This allows you to track your solar production and battery status via a mobile app or web portal in real-time.

Is the TBB Power CF1625M a single-phase inverter?

Yes, this is a single-phase inverter. Single-phase inverters are the most common choice for standard residential grid connections.