Big Edit: Solved! Thanks to everyone who helped me with critical information about this very little thing that doesn't affect any of you in a direct way. I am very grateful.

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Question for #electronics people, #engineer people, etc.: What are these used for?
These are labeled (FB marketplace pic) as Woods XFC-2001 0B micro-inverters. What kinds of applications do they have?

Edit: The internet search engines are eager to tell me what the brand and model of these are (which I already know), but I'm coming up short trying to find what they're used for.

Edit 2: Welp, since somebody has 4 of them for sale, $10 each, half an hour from my house, I guess I'll own four of them if all goes well :)

Edit 3: Guess who's got two thumbs (currently) and four micro-inverter VFDs! This guy!

#question #whatfor

@guyjantic
Typically an inverter could be used to drive 3-ph motors at variable speeds.
I seem to recognize labels for phases L1-3 and motor phases M1-3
Maybe this helps.
https://de.scribd.com/document/445787051/TB-Woods-XFC-Series-datasheet1-177469416-pdf

Good luck with keeping those thumbs!

TB Woods XFC Series Datasheet1 177469416 PDF | PDF | Electric Motor | Horsepower

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@KflexK Oh, it definitely helps. Someone else posted more or less the same datasheet, but your explanation adds some details.