SUNGOLDPOWER 6500W 48V Solar Inverter

SUNGOLDPOWER 6500W 48V Solar Inverter

Power SourceSolar and Battery Powered
Wattage6500 watts
Voltage48 Volts (DC)
Number of Outlets2
Input Voltage48 Volts
Output Power10000 Watts

About this item

SUNGOLDPOWER 6500W 48V Solar Inverter

 

The SUNGOLDPOWER 6500W 48V Solar Inverter is a high‑capacity hybrid inverter designed for off‑grid solar systems, battery backup setups, and home power solutions. It combines a pure sine wave inverter, solar charge controller, and battery charging functions into one integrated unit. This inverter is popular for users seeking reliable power delivery, advanced features like parallel capability, and compatibility with a range of battery types.


Key Specifications

FeatureDetails
Rated Output Power6500W continuous
Peak Power Capacity13,000 VA
Output WaveformPure sine wave
AC Output Voltage120V single phase (expandable to 120/240V split phase)
System Voltage48V DC
MPPT Solar InputsTwo built‑in MPPT solar charge controllers
Max Solar Input PowerUp to 5000W per input
Battery Charging CurrentMax 140A
Parallel CapabilityUp to 6 units
CommunicationRS485, CAN‑BUS, WiFi monitoring support
Battery CompatibilityLead‑acid, AGM, gel, flooded, lithium
Protection FeaturesOver‑voltage, over‑current, overload protection
Use CaseOff‑grid solar, backup power, home energy system

Design & Build Quality

The SUNGOLDPOWER inverter combines multiple components — inverter, charger, and solar controller — into one all‑in‑one hybrid unit. This simplifies installation by reducing the number of separate devices needed in a solar system. Inverters of this class typically include rugged, well‑ventilated metal enclosures to support long‑term outdoor use when installed in a protected area.

Built‑in WiFi monitoring and communication ports allow users to monitor system performance through a mobile app or LCD module, giving real‑time insight into power generation, battery health, and input/output status.


Performance & Power Delivery

The SUNGOLDPOWER 6500W inverter delivers continuous pure sine wave output, which is essential for sensitive electronics, appliances, and tools. With high surge capacity, it can handle motor loads and startup currents effectively, making it suitable for refrigerators, power tools, pumps, and household circuits.

Its dual MPPT solar charge controllers optimize solar energy harvest and allow a larger PV array to be connected. Charging modes include hybrid, solar‑first, utility‑first, and inverter‑priority, giving flexibility in how energy resources are managed. Time‑slot charging/discharging lets users tailor charging behavior to utility tariffs or solar availability.


Charging & Modes of Operation

This inverter supports multiple charging and output modes, such as:

  • Solar priority — Uses solar energy first to power loads and charge batteries.

  • Utility priority — Uses grid or generator power first.

  • Hybrid mode — Balances solar and utility power.

  • Inverter priority — Supplies loads from inverter output before recharging batteries.

These modes help balance solar production, grid usage, and battery storage for energy efficiency and cost savings.


Compatibility & Expandability

The inverter supports a variety of 48V battery types, including conventional lead‑acid and modern lithium batteries. It also supports parallel installation of multiple units (up to six), which expands total output power and allows split‑phase or three‑phase output configurations for larger power needs.

This makes the unit suitable for both small off‑grid systems and larger setups requiring scalable solutions.


Pros & Cons

ProsCons
High continuous 6500W power outputMore expensive than smaller inverters
Pure sine wave output for sensitive electronicsSetup and configuration can be complex
Hybrid design with solar charging built inRequires correct battery and controller pairing
Parallel capability up to 6 unitsLarger and heavier than basic inverters
WiFi monitoring and LCD controlPerformance depends on proper installation
Multiple charging modesBest suited for off‑grid/backup, not grid‑tied export

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