Solar PV inverter replacement costs vary considerably from one inverter to the other. Generally speaking, the cost of replacing a solar power inverter can range anywhere from £500 to a couple thousand pounds, depending on the solar PV inverter your solar panels currently run on and the type you choose to go with.
One of the most critical components of a solar PV system is the inverter. If your solar PV inverter is no longer working efficiently, you may need to replace it. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the cost of replacing a solar PV inverter in the UK and the best manufacturers.
The short answer to this is, if you’re a reasonably competent DIYer, then yes, you can replace your inverter yourself. However, if you’re unsure of any of the steps or there’s something that doesn’t tally with this guide, do not proceed and instead give us a call. Please also be sure that it is in fact your inverter that is at fault.
Without getting too technical, a solar power inverter is a large component within a solar panel system that converts the direct current (DC) produced by your solar panels into ready-to-use alternating current (AC) to power your home. Most inverters typically have a conversion efficiency between 93% and 96%.
By following these instructions a competent DIYer with basic tools will be able to replace their Power One inverter. You’re going to need some good quality insulated electricians screwdrivers, an insulated wire cutter/stripper, a combi drill and the appropriate fixings for the type of wall the inverter is fixed to.
Begin by connecting the positive and negative leads of the solar panel to the corresponding terminals on the inverter. Then, connect a charge controller between the solar panels and the inverter to manage the current flow and protect the inverter from damage. You can also connect DC MCB or Surge Protection Device between the panel and controller.