I on how to build an inverter with solar panel

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To build an inverter with a 500W solar panel and a 5kVA inverter, it's crucial to clarify the purpose of buffering with a thyristor, as the panel's output is significantly lower than the inverter's capacity. The discussion highlights confusion regarding the necessity of buffering when the inverter can handle much more power than the solar panel can provide. Participants emphasize understanding the requirements and capabilities of both the solar panel and inverter before proceeding with the design. Proper connection methods and component specifications are essential for effective integration. Clear guidance on these aspects will lead to a successful inverter setup.
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i want to build an inverter with solar panel can someone assist me on how to use thyristor to buffer it,and how to connect it to the solar which is 500wattts.my inverter is 5kva
 
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I don't understand you requirement. You have a 500W panel and an inverter that will handle 5kVA? Why do you need to buffer anything?
 
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