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The image shows a close-up of a white Hybrid Solar Inverter with a blue digital display and control buttons. The display shows the numbers "142" on the left and "0" on the right, with symbols indicating "AC/INV", "CHG", and "FAULT". A green indicator light is illuminated. Below the display are four circular buttons labeled "ESC", "UP", "DOWN", and "ENTER". The text "Hybrid Solar Inverter" is printed below the buttons. In the lower left corner, the partial words "nes" and "Families" are visible on the inverter's casing. In the lower right corner, a small black sticker with white text is partially visible, possibly reading "MPPT MAX CHAR". The background is a light-colored wall. The image appears to be taken indoors. There are no people visible in the image. The device is a solar inverter, a piece of equipment used in solar power systems to convert direct current (DC) electricity from solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used by homes or businesses. This specific inverter is a "hybrid" model, meaning it can also manage battery storage and grid power. The display readings suggest it is currently operating and possibly receiving or outputting power (indicated by the numbers and symbols). The green light likely signifies normal operation. The "FAULT" symbol might indicate a potential issue, but the presence of other indicators suggests it's not a critical failure. The text on the casing might be part of a company name or branding. The sticker on the right possibly relates to the maximum charging capacity of the inverter. The image does not provide any information about its location in Ogbomosho, Nigeria.
legion

Jun 10, 2026, 11:55 AM

Ogbomosho, Nigeria

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The image shows a close-up of a white Hybrid Solar Inverter with a blue digital display and control buttons. The display shows the numbers "142" on the left and "0" on the right, with symbols indicating "AC/INV", "CHG", and "FAULT". A green indicator light is illuminated. Below the display are four circular buttons labeled "ESC", "UP", "DOWN", and "ENTER". The text "Hybrid Solar Inverter" is printed below the buttons. In the lower left corner, the partial words "nes" and "Families" are visible on the inverter's casing. In the lower right corner, a small black sticker with white text is partially visible, possibly reading "MPPT MAX CHAR". The background is a light-colored wall. The image appears to be taken indoors. There are no people visible in the image. The device is a solar inverter, a piece of equipment used in solar power systems to convert direct current (DC) electricity from solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used by homes or businesses. This specific inverter is a "hybrid" model, meaning it can also manage battery storage and grid power. The display readings suggest it is currently operating and possibly receiving or outputting power (indicated by the numbers and symbols). The green light likely signifies normal operation. The "FAULT" symbol might indicate a potential issue, but the presence of other indicators suggests it's not a critical failure. The text on the casing might be part of a company name or branding. The sticker on the right possibly relates to the maximum charging capacity of the inverter. The image does not provide any information about its location in Ogbomosho, Nigeria.

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