The Difference Between Inverter and Inverter Integrated Machine
Inverters basically have one or more batteries to store energy from solar power or the grid when power is available. When there is insufficient solar energy or the grid is cut off, it switches from the energy stored in the battery to electricity for the AC load.
The conventional inverter can be used only by connecting the battery, and the inverter with the utility power complementary charging function can be used as a UPS power supply. It can also be used in a solar power generation system, but an additional photovoltaic controller with a suitable capacity needs to be configured between the photovoltaic module and the battery.
 
The inverter integrated machine is an upgraded version of the inverter. An all-in-one inverter has the functions of an inverter and photovoltaic controller. Inverter control integrated machine is generally used in solar power generation systems, only needing to connect photovoltaic modules and batteries, reducing the packaging and transportation costs of external photovoltaic controllers. It is easy to install and saves space, but it also increases the difficulty of maintenance.

Should the user choose an inverter or an integrated inverter? Depending on the user's choice, neither is good nor bad.

