June 13, 2023, 3:47 am | Read time: 3 minutes
In times of the energy transition, solar power systems for balconies are becoming increasingly popular. However, caution is advised when purchasing the components. The inverter, in particular, might be defective.
With balcony solar systems–also known as “balcony power plants”–solar energy can be harnessed for household use. These devices are becoming increasingly popular and are also an option for renters. However, there are several factors to consider when purchasing and installing them. The Federal Network Agency has now warned about defective electrical components for balcony solar systems. Unfortunately, there are numerous inverters for balcony solar systems in both brick-and-mortar and online retail that are unauthorized or potentially dangerous, said agency president Klaus Müller, according to a statement.
Defects in Inverters for Balcony Solar Systems
The agency has noticed solar inverters that lack a CE mark, a German user manual, or a German dealer address, which is unauthorized. Other devices have shown defects in technical measurements, such as exceeding legal limits for electromagnetic compatibility.
Update from August 8, 2023: The colleagues at Computer BILD (part of Axel Springer SE like myHOMEBOOK) have discovered a potentially life-threatening flaw in an inverter during their lab tests. The inverter in question is the “MIC 600TIL-X” from the Chinese manufacturer Growatt, specifically made for balcony power plants. It was found that the automatic shutdown, which should activate during a power outage, reacts too slowly (0.9 seconds instead of 0.2 seconds). Additionally, the inverter increases the alternating voltage from 230 volts to up to 460 volts. If you unplug the inverter and touch the contact within this time frame, you could receive an electric shock. Even at 50 volts, it can be life-threatening. Furthermore, other devices in the power grid can be damaged.
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How Do Inverters Work?
Inverters convert the direct current produced by balcony solar systems into alternating current. In the simplest case, you only need to plug a connector into an existing socket. The electricity from the solar device then flows to the electrical appliances, reducing the amount of power drawn from the grid. These systems are known as balcony power plants or plug-in solar modules.

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What Should You Consider When Buying?
The agency recommended that consumers purchase from reputable and well-known sources when ordering online and to seek information from consumer centers beforehand. Customers should also ensure that the plug type is usable in Germany.
These are signs of reputable products: An address in the EU where the provider or their partner can be reached, the CE mark, information on general terms and conditions (GTC), as well as cancellation and return policies. The availability of a German-language user manual is as important as a plug type of the inverter suitable for Germany.
A price that is too low should raise suspicion. If unsure, consumers should ask the provider specific questions about the product, according to the Federal Network Agency. Reputable sellers usually respond quickly and willingly.
with material from dpa