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Enphase Micro-Inverters have a robust design that can withstand extreme weather conditions.
Extreme Weather Testing
Enphase Micro-Inverters have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they can operate reliably in extreme weather conditions. These tests include exposure to temperatures ranging from -40°C to 120°C (-40°F to 248°F), and humidity levels up to 95%. The inverters have also been tested for their ability to withstand wind gusts of up to 140 mph (225 km/h) and lightning strikes.
IP67 Rating for Water and Dust Resistance
Enphase Micro-Inverters have an IP67 rating, which means they are completely sealed against dust and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) for up to 30 minutes. This level of protection ensures that the inverters can operate reliably in harsh environments, including desert or coastal areas. The IP67 rating also provides peace of mind for homeowners who live in areas prone to flooding.
Corrosion Resistance
Enphase Micro-Inverters are made with corrosion-resistant materials, including stainless steel and aluminum, which can withstand exposure to saltwater, chlorine, and other corrosive substances. The inverters are also coated with a specialized layer to prevent corrosion and ensure long-term reliability. This level of corrosion resistance is essential for systems installed in coastal areas or near swimming pools, where exposure to corrosive substances can be a concern.
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