Fimer Solar Inverter UNO 6.0kW for Residential

Inverters are a crucial component of any solar power system, acting as the engine room that converts DC output to AC output, the standard used by home appliances. 

The UNO-DM-6.0-PLUS-(S)B-G-QU 6.0kW single phase inverter is a high-performance upgrade to the proven UNO family, designed for large residential installations. 

The new design combines quality and European engineering into a lightweight compact package equating to high performance in a minimum space. The dual maximum power point trackers, allow for installations with different orientations.

With embedded wireless connectivity and smart grid capabilities, it provides homeowners with advanced monitoring, control and maintenance.

Details
  • Category
    Solar Inverters
  • Range
    Solar Energy Solutions for the Home
  • Warranty
    10 years
General
  • Installation
    Professional installation required
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Rheem has been a trusted name in New Zealand since the company formed in 1958. 

Rheem started with gas fired mains pressure water heaters and low pressure electric cylinders moving through to mains pressure electric in 1973. Even in the early days, Rheem was at the leading edge of hot water heating technology quickly expanding its range to offer the best products for domestic and commercial water heating needs.  

Our newest offering is Solar PV - panels, inverters, and batteries. The solar revolution has started and we're joining in with thoughtful, high-quality solar energy solutions.

Rheem New Zealand is part of a trusted global family of brands. Its highly skilled and committed Research and Development team right here in New Zealand continues to improve water heating technology for future generations to benefit from.