An inverter is a device that converts direct current (DC) power—such as from batteries or storage systems—into alternating current (AC), typically 220V at 50Hz, which can be either a sine wave or square wave. This conversion is essential for powering household appliances and electronics that require AC electricity. The basic components of an inverter include an inverter bridge, control logic circuits, and filter circuits, which work together to ensure stable and efficient power output. Inverters are widely used in various applications, including air conditioners, home theaters, electric grinders, power tools, sewing machines, DVD and VCD players, computers, televisions, washing machines, range hoods, refrigerators, video recorders, massage devices, fans, lighting systems, and more. Whether you're using renewable energy sources like solar panels or need backup power during outages, inverters play a crucial role in making DC power usable for everyday electronic devices. They are also commonly found in vehicles, emergency power supplies, and industrial equipment where reliable AC power is needed. Guangdong Kinen Sanitary Ware Industrial Co.,Ltd. , https://www.kinengroup.com