Professional Inverter Repairing Course - Home & Solar Inverter Training
Inverter repair is one of the most in-demand and profitable technical skills in today’s power-dependent world. With frequent power cuts in many areas and the growing adoption of solar energy, inverters have become essential in homes, offices, shops, and industries. Every inverter eventually needs servicing, battery replacement, or circuit repair. While most technicians only replace batteries or entire boards, trained professionals who can diagnose and repair inverter circuits at component level earn significantly more and build loyal customer bases. Our inverter repairing course teaches you complete troubleshooting and repair of both home inverters and solar inverters from basics to advanced component-level work.
We offer specialized training in two critical areas: home inverter repair and solar inverter repair. Though both convert DC power to AC, they have important technical differences in charging systems, battery management, and power handling. Home inverters charge batteries from grid power and provide backup during outages. Solar inverters work with solar panels, managing variable input power, MPPT charging, and often grid synchronization. Our comprehensive course covers both types thoroughly, teaching you battery management systems, charging circuits, inverter circuits, power electronics, MOSFET testing, transformer winding, and complete system troubleshooting across all major brands.
Whether you want to start your own inverter repair business, work as a service technician, add inverter skills to your electrical expertise, or tap into the booming solar market, our training provides the practical knowledge you need. All courses are conducted offline at our fully equipped workshop where you work on real inverters and solar systems from brands like Luminous, Microtek, Exide, Su-Kam, V-Guard, Livguard, and others. You learn actual fault-finding techniques, not just theory. Our experienced instructors guide you through real repairs, teaching you the systematic troubleshooting approach professionals use in the field.
The demand for skilled inverter repair technicians is massive and growing rapidly. The home inverter market continues expanding as people seek reliable backup power. Simultaneously, solar energy adoption is exploding with government incentives and environmental awareness. Solar installations need regular maintenance and repair services. As a trained inverter technician, you can serve both markets, earning ₹30,000-1,20,000 per month depending on your workload and expertise. Inverter repair also requires relatively low investment to start – basic tools and your skills are enough. This is not just a technical course – it is your path to a stable, profitable, and future-proof career in power electronics.
Our Inverter Repairing Courses
Home Inverter Repairing Course
Home inverters provide backup power during electricity outages, making them essential for households, small businesses, and offices. These devices charge batteries when grid power is available and instantly switch to battery power when outages occur. Our home inverter repairing course teaches you complete diagnosis and repair of all inverter types including square wave, modified sine wave, and pure sine wave inverters. You learn battery management, charging circuit repair, inverter circuit troubleshooting, MOSFET testing and replacement, transformer issues, display problems, and complete system servicing. With practical training on real inverters from all major brands, you gain the skills to handle any inverter repair confidently.
Who Should Join This Course
- Electrical technicians wanting inverter specialization
- Electronics repair professionals expanding skills
- Electricians seeking additional income sources
- Battery shop owners adding repair services
- Students after 10th/12th seeking technical careers
- Unemployed individuals wanting self-employment
- Service center employees
- Anyone wanting own inverter service business
What You Will Learn
Inverter Working Principles: Understand how inverters convert DC battery power to AC output for running appliances. Learn about oscillator circuits, driver circuits, power MOSFETs, and transformer operation. Study the difference between square wave, modified sine wave, and pure sine wave inverters. We explain everything in simple terms so you grasp the complete working principle. This foundation helps you diagnose any inverter problem logically and systematically.
Battery Management Systems: Master battery charging technology including constant current charging, constant voltage charging, float charging, and multi-stage charging algorithms. Learn about battery types (lead-acid, tubular, SMF), battery capacity calculations, and battery testing methods. Understand overcharge protection, deep discharge protection, and battery life optimization. Practice testing batteries with hydrometers and load testers.
Charging Circuit Repair: Learn to troubleshoot and repair charging circuits that convert AC mains power to DC for battery charging. Study rectifier circuits, filtering, voltage regulation, and current limiting. Practice diagnosing charging problems like no charging, slow charging, overcharging, and charger getting hot. Understand how to test and replace diodes, capacitors, transformers, and control ICs in charging sections.
Inverter Circuit Troubleshooting: Master the inverter section that converts DC to AC. Learn oscillator circuits, PWM generation, gate driver circuits, and MOSFET bridge operation. Practice diagnosing inverter failures causing no output, low output, distorted waveform, and overheating. Understand frequency generation and voltage regulation in inverter circuits.
MOSFET Testing and Replacement: Power MOSFETs are critical components that frequently fail in inverters. Learn to test MOSFETs using multimeters, identify gate, drain, and source terminals, and diagnose shorted or open MOSFETs. Practice proper MOSFET replacement including heat sink mounting, thermal paste application, and insulation. Understand MOSFET ratings and selecting correct replacements.
Transformer Problems: Study inverter transformers including center-tap construction, turns ratio, and power ratings. Learn to test transformers for shorts, opens, and insulation breakdown. Understand when transformers can be rewound versus needing replacement. Practice basic transformer winding for common inverter transformers.
Display and Control Board: Modern inverters have digital displays showing battery voltage, load, and alarms. Learn to troubleshoot display problems, button failures, and microcontroller issues. Understand parameter settings and how to access service modes in different brands. Practice display and control board testing and repair.
Protection Circuits: Inverters have multiple protection features including overload protection, short circuit protection, over-temperature protection, low battery shutdown, and reverse polarity protection. Learn how each protection works and how to diagnose false trips or protection failures. Understand protection circuit repair and threshold adjustments.
Common Inverter Faults: Practice fixing real problems like inverter not charging battery, no output on battery mode, low backup time, battery draining fast, continuous beeping, display not working, overload trips frequently, and inverter getting hot. Learn systematic troubleshooting approaches that save time and improve accuracy.
Fan and Cooling System: Understand inverter cooling requirements, fan control circuits, and temperature sensors. Learn to diagnose fan problems and cooling system failures causing overheating. Practice fan replacement and thermal management troubleshooting.
Component-Level Repair: Learn to identify and replace faulty components including capacitors, diodes, resistors, ICs, optocouplers, and relays. Practice proper soldering and desoldering techniques for through-hole and SMD components. Understand when component repair is economical versus board replacement.
Brand-Specific Training: Get hands-on experience with inverters from Luminous, Microtek, Exide, Su-Kam, V-Guard, Livguard, Amaron, and other major brands. Each brand has specific circuit designs, common fault patterns, and service procedures you need to know for efficient repair work.
Career Opportunities After Course
- Inverter repair specialist
- Home power backup technician
- Own inverter sales and service shop
- Service center employment
- Freelance repair consultant
- Multi-brand authorized service provider
- Electrical contractor with inverter expertise
- Battery and inverter retail with service
What's Included
- Complete inverter technology theory
- Hands-on practice on real inverters
- Battery testing and management
- Charging circuit repair training
- Inverter circuit troubleshooting
- MOSFET testing and replacement
- Transformer testing and winding basics
- Component-level repair practice
- Diagnostic tools usage
- Brand-specific fault patterns
- Safety procedures training
- Business setup guidance
- Spare parts sourcing help
- Lifetime technical support
- Course completion certificate
- Job placement assistance
Solar Inverter Repairing Course
Solar energy is the future, and solar inverter repair is a booming career opportunity. Solar inverters convert DC power from solar panels into usable AC power for homes and businesses. These sophisticated devices include MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) controllers, battery charge management, grid synchronization (in grid-tie systems), and advanced protection features. Our solar inverter repairing course teaches you complete solar system troubleshooting including solar panel testing, MPPT controller repair, battery bank management, grid-tie inverter servicing, and off-grid system maintenance. With government subsidies driving solar adoption, trained solar technicians are in massive demand with excellent earning potential.
Who Should Join This Course
- Electrical contractors entering solar business
- Inverter technicians upgrading to solar
- Electricians seeking future-proof skills
- Engineering students interested in renewable energy
- Anyone wanting solar installation business
- Service center technicians
- People seeking high-growth career
- Entrepreneurs eyeing solar market
What You Will Learn
Solar System Fundamentals: Understand complete solar power systems including solar panels, charge controllers, batteries, inverters, and grid integration. Learn about on-grid, off-grid, and hybrid solar systems. Study solar panel specifications including wattage, voltage, current ratings, and efficiency. We explain solar technology in simple terms so you understand complete system working.
Solar Panel Testing: Master solar panel diagnostics including open-circuit voltage testing, short-circuit current measurement, and I-V curve analysis. Learn to identify faulty cells, broken connections, and degraded panels. Understand panel shading effects and string configuration problems. Practice using solar meters and panel testers.
MPPT Technology: Learn Maximum Power Point Tracking technology that optimizes solar panel output. Understand how MPPT controllers extract maximum power from panels under varying sunlight conditions. Study MPPT algorithms, tracking efficiency, and performance optimization. Practice MPPT controller testing and parameter configuration.
Solar Charge Controller Repair: Master solar charge controller troubleshooting including PWM and MPPT type controllers. Learn charging algorithm testing, battery voltage sensing, load control, and protection features. Practice diagnosing controller problems like improper charging, battery overcharging, load switching issues, and display errors.
Battery Bank Management: Solar systems often use large battery banks requiring proper management. Learn battery bank sizing, series-parallel configuration, voltage balancing, and capacity testing. Understand battery types used in solar (lead-acid, lithium, tubular) and their specific requirements. Practice battery bank troubleshooting and maintenance.
Grid-Tie Inverter Technology: Study grid-connected solar inverters that feed power directly to the electrical grid. Learn grid synchronization, frequency matching, voltage regulation, and safety disconnect features. Understand net metering, anti-islanding protection, and grid code compliance. Practice grid-tie inverter testing and troubleshooting.
Off-Grid Inverter Systems: Master off-grid (standalone) solar inverters for areas without grid connection. Learn inverter sizing, load management, battery backup calculations, and pure sine wave generation. Understand how off-grid systems handle varying loads and maintain stable output.
Hybrid Solar Inverters: Study hybrid inverters that combine grid power, solar input, and battery storage. Learn automatic switching between sources, priority settings, and load management. Understand how hybrids optimize between solar, grid, and battery to minimize electricity bills.
Power Electronics: Learn advanced power electronics concepts including high-frequency switching, boost converters, buck converters, and inverter bridges. Understand IGBT operation, gate drivers, and power stage design. Practice testing and replacing power components in solar inverters.
Solar System Installation: Understand complete solar installation including panel mounting, wiring, earthing, combiner boxes, and system integration. Learn safety requirements, cable sizing, and proper terminations. Practice installation procedures and commissioning.
Remote Monitoring Systems: Modern solar inverters have WiFi/GSM monitoring capabilities. Learn to configure monitoring apps, diagnose communication failures, and interpret performance data. Understand data logging and remote troubleshooting techniques.
Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting: Practice fixing real solar system problems like low power generation, battery not charging from solar, inverter shutting down, grid synchronization failures, and monitoring system errors. Learn systematic troubleshooting that identifies root causes quickly.
Safety and Standards: Solar systems involve high DC voltages and grid connection requiring strict safety protocols. Learn DC safety, arc flash hazards, proper lockout procedures, and electrical codes. Understand ISI standards and grid connection requirements.
Business in Solar: Learn solar business opportunities including installation contracting, maintenance services, AMC contracts, and system upgrades. Understand government subsidies, financing options, and customer acquisition strategies for solar business.
Brand Coverage: Get training on solar inverters from Luminous, Microtek, Su-Kam, Delta, Growatt, Fronius, SMA, Goodwe, and other major brands. Each manufacturer has unique features and service requirements.
Career Opportunities After Course
- Solar inverter repair specialist
- Solar system installation technician
- Solar maintenance contractor
- Own solar sales and service business
- Work with solar EPC companies
- MPPT controller troubleshooting expert
- Solar AMC service provider
- Renewable energy consultant
What's Included
- Complete solar technology training
- Hands-on practice on real solar inverters
- Solar panel testing techniques
- MPPT controller repair
- Battery bank management
- Grid-tie and off-grid systems
- Power electronics troubleshooting
- Installation and commissioning
- Remote monitoring setup
- Safety and standards training
- Business opportunity guidance
- Government subsidy information
- Vendor and brand connections
- Lifetime technical support
- Professional certificate
- Job/business placement help
Why Learn Inverter Repair With Us?
Expert Instructors with Field Experience
Our trainers are not academic teachers but working inverter and solar technicians with 10-15 years of hands-on experience. They have repaired thousands of inverters, installed hundreds of solar systems, and troubleshot every imaginable problem. They teach you the shortcuts, diagnostic techniques, and systematic approaches that only come from years of real repair work. When you learn from professionals who work in the field daily, you gain practical insights that textbooks cannot provide. Our instructors share real customer situations, business challenges, and professional techniques that make you job-ready from day one.
Hands-On Training with Real Equipment
Theory alone cannot make you an inverter technician. You need to physically work on inverters, test components, diagnose faults, and perform actual repairs. We maintain a comprehensive inventory of home inverters, solar inverters, MPPT controllers, and solar panels specifically for student practice. Multiple inverters from different brands with various problems are available for hands-on work. You spend most of your training time actually repairing equipment, not just watching demonstrations. This practical approach builds the confidence and troubleshooting skills essential for professional work.
Component-Level Repair Skills
Most training centers teach only board replacement – simply swapping faulty boards with new expensive ones. We teach actual component-level repair where you identify and replace individual faulty MOSFETs, capacitors, ICs, and other components. This skill dramatically increases your earning potential because you can repair inverters that others declare unrepairable. Component repair costs customers much less than board replacement, building loyalty and generating referrals. You learn professional soldering techniques, component identification, and testing methods used by expert technicians.
Both Home and Solar Inverter Coverage
The future of power backup includes both traditional home inverters and rapidly growing solar systems. By learning both technologies in one comprehensive program, you position yourself to serve the entire market. You can repair home inverters for existing customers while also tapping into the booming solar installation and maintenance market. This dual expertise makes you more valuable and versatile than technicians who know only one technology.
Business Setup and Growth Guidance
Technical skills alone do not guarantee business success. We provide practical business mentorship including shop setup, tool investment planning, customer acquisition strategies, pricing guidance, service contract templates, and inventory management. Learn how to market your services, handle customer relationships, and grow your inverter repair business sustainably. This business knowledge comes from instructors who successfully run their own repair businesses.
Lifetime Technical Support Network
Your learning does not end when the course finishes. Inverter repair work will present new challenges and unfamiliar problems. We provide lifetime technical support – call or message us anytime with repair questions. Stuck on a difficult fault? Send us photos or videos and we help diagnose it. Access to this expert support network gives you confidence to take any repair job knowing help is available when needed.