Like most electronic devices, inverters are not 100% efficient. During the process of converting DC power into AC power, some energy is lost as heat and causes your inverter to warm up. This is normal and your inverter is designed to dissipate heat through its fins and exhaust fans. You can assist with heat dissipation by ensuring your inverter's air intake and exhaust fans are free of obstructions. The area where your inverter is installed should be cool, dry, and well ventilated. In the event that your inverter gets too hot, it will display an error code and shut down until it has reached a safe operating temperature
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