Ambient humidity significantly impacts inverter performance and lifespan. Understanding these effects is crucial for maintaining reliable operation.
1. Reduced Insulation Performance
- High humidity lowers electrical insulation strength
- Risk of leakage, creepage, or insulation breakdown increases
- Long-term exposure above 90% relative humidity is particularly harmful
2. Metal Component Corrosion
- Humid environments accelerate oxidation of metal contacts
- Increased contact resistance leads to abnormal heating
- Severe cases can cause solder joint failure or wire breakage
3. Electronic Component Degradation
- Capacitors, resistors, and semiconductors experience parameter drift when exposed to moisture
- Electrochemical migration may occur on chip pins
- Component aging accelerates, shortening overall lifespan
4. Impaired Heat Dissipation
- Moisture causes dust and debris to adhere more easily to heat sinks
- This buildup forms an insulating layer reducing cooling efficiency
- May trigger frequent overheating protection events
When temperature changes cause water vapor to condense:
- Liquid water can create direct short circuits
- Control circuits may malfunction unpredictably
- Risk is especially high when power is applied to a wet inverter
- Ideal range: 40%-60% relative humidity
- Acceptable range: 20%-80% (without condensation)
- Install dehumidification equipment and heaters when necessary
- Maintain proper ventilation to prevent moisture accumulation
- Conduct regular inspections and address moisture issues promptly