DC to AC (Power) InvertersLine protection, distribution, and backups are all important aspects of electrical power systems. Line protection refers to the use of devices such as circuit breakers and fuses to protect electrical circuits from damage due to overloads or short circuits. Distribution refers to the process of delivering electrical power from a central source to the various devices and appliances that use it. Backups refer to the use of backup power sources, such as generators or batteries, to provide power in the event of a failure or outage of the primary power source.
DC to AC (power) inverters are devices that convert direct current (DC) electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity. This is necessary because most electrical devices and appliances run on AC power, but many sources of electricity, such as batteries and solar panels, produce DC power. By converting DC to AC, power inverters allow these devices to be used with a variety of power sources.