Yes, a solar controller is designed to handle power surges from the inverter. It acts as a protective device by regulating and stabilizing the power flow from the inverter to ensure that the solar system operates efficiently and safely.
No, a solar controller is not designed to handle power surges from the inverter. Its main function is to regulate the charging and discharging of the battery bank in a solar power system. Power surge protection is typically handled by surge protectors or surge suppressors installed in the electrical system.
Yes, a solar controller is designed to handle power surges from the inverter. It acts as a protective device that regulates and manages the flow of power between the solar panels, battery, and inverter, ensuring that power surges do not damage the system.