Solar Inverter With Charger 3000W 24V — Authentic [MPPT + UPS]
The solar inverter with charger that combines MPPT solar charging, AC battery charging and pure sine wave inverting in one compact 24V unit — the SPH302480A and SPH302460A deliver 3,000W of continuous 120V AC output with 6,000VA peak capacity, a built-in MPPT solar charge controller (80A or 60A depending on model), a 40-amp smart AC charger and 10-millisecond automatic transfer for UPS operation. Four user-configurable AC/solar charging modes and three load output modes provide the operational flexibility that off-grid cabins, RV systems and remote residential applications require. This solar energy inverter converts any 24V battery bank into a complete, managed AC power system — no separate MPPT controller, no separate charger, no separate transfer switch required.
Table of Contents
- Model Comparison — SPH302480A vs SPH302460A
- System Specifications
- Built-In MPPT Solar Charging
- 40-Amp Smart AC Battery Charger
- Four Charging Modes and Three Output Modes
- UPS Operation — 10ms Transfer
- Solar Power Inverters — Applications
- FAQ
Model Comparison — SPH302480A vs SPH302460A
| Parameter | SPH302480A | SPH302460A |
|---|---|---|
| Built-In MPPT | 80A | 60A |
| Max PV Input | 4,000W | 1,600W |
| Max PV Open Circuit Voltage | 450V DC | 108V DC |
| PV Operation Voltage | 120–450V DC | 30–108V DC |
| MPPT Voltage Range | 120–400V DC | 30–90V DC |
| Recommended PV Wire | 12 AWG | 12 AWG |
| Continuous AC Output | 3,000W | 3,000W |
| Peak Power | 6,000VA | 6,000VA |
| AC Output | 120V AC, 50/60Hz | 120V AC, 50/60Hz |
| DC Battery Voltage | 24V DC | 24V DC |
| Minimum Start Voltage | 22V DC | 22V DC |
| Bypass Breaker Current | 40A | 40A |
| AC Charger | 40A Smart | 40A Smart |
| AC Input | 110V, 90–140V AC | 110V, 90–140V AC |
| Transfer Time | 10ms | 10ms |
| Idle Power | 50W | 50W |
| Power Saver Mode | 25W | 25W |
| Size | 15.0 × 11.0 × 4.1 inch | 15.0 × 11.0 × 4.1 inch |
| Net Weight | 16.8 lb | 16.8 lb |
| Noise | ≤60 dB | ≤60 dB |
| Operating Temperature | 5–131°F (-10–55°C) | 5–131°F (-10–55°C) |
Built-In MPPT Solar Charging
The built-in MPPT solar charge controller is the central specification advantage of this solar inverter with charger over standard inverter-chargers that require a separate charge controller unit.
SPH302480A (80A MPPT) accepts up to 4,000W of PV array input at up to 450V open-circuit voltage — appropriate for medium to large residential or cabin solar arrays with high-voltage series strings. The 120–400V MPPT operating range accommodates typical 6–12 panel series strings at standard panel voltages.
SPH302460A (60A MPPT) accepts up to 1,600W of PV input at up to 108V open-circuit — appropriate for smaller arrays with lower-voltage configurations, shorter strings and 12V-class panel arrangements. This model suits compact cabin systems, small off-grid structures and RV rooftop arrays where total PV capacity is below 1,600W.
Both models track the maximum power point continuously at 99.9%+ efficiency — extracting maximum available solar energy across all irradiance conditions from morning to evening.
40-Amp Smart AC Battery Charger
The integrated 40-amp smart AC charger charges the 24V battery bank when the unit is connected to AC grid or generator input at 110V. The charging voltage range of 20–33V DC covers the full state-of-charge range for 24V battery banks in both lead-acid and lithium chemistries.
Overcharge protection automatically alerts and turns off charging after one minute at the overcharge threshold — protecting batteries from excessive voltage without requiring manual intervention. The circuit breaker and fuse short-circuit protection prevents fault current damage to the charger and battery bank during wiring faults.
The solar power inverters combined MPPT plus AC charging architecture enables simultaneous solar and AC charging — the highest combined charging rate the unit supports, reducing battery recovery time when both sources are available simultaneously.
Four Charging Modes and Three Output Modes
Four user-configurable charging modes provide operational flexibility across different power source availability scenarios:
- Solar Priority: Solar charges the battery first; AC supplements if solar is insufficient for load plus charging requirements.
- AC Priority: AC input charges the battery; solar charges when AC is unavailable.
- Solar Only: Battery charged exclusively from solar — no AC charging even if AC is available.
- AC + Solar Combined: Maximum hybrid charging from both sources simultaneously.
Three load output modes determine how the unit manages the relationship between solar generation, battery state and AC input availability:
- Solar + Battery Output: Loads powered from solar and battery; AC input used for charging only.
- Solar Priority Output: Loads powered from solar; battery and AC supplement during shortfalls.
- AC + Solar Output: Loads powered from AC and solar; battery as backup only.
UPS Operation — 10ms Transfer
The 10-millisecond automatic transfer time enables this unit to function as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) — switching from AC input to battery-powered inverter output within 10ms when AC input fails, and back to AC when it recovers. At 10ms, most consumer electronics, refrigerators and sensitive appliances continue operation without disruption through the transfer.
For inverters for sale buyers who need off-grid solar capability alongside UPS-class backup operation from a single compact unit, the SPH302480A provides that combination in a 16.8 lb package that installs in any standard electrical enclosure or on a wall-mounted bracket.
Solar Power Inverters — Applications
- Off-grid cabins with 24V battery banks and rooftop solar arrays
- RV and motorhome solar installations requiring MPPT and AC charging in one unit
- Remote residential locations with 24V legacy battery infrastructure
- Small business backup systems requiring UPS transfer alongside solar charging
- Agricultural outbuildings requiring 120V power from solar and battery
Explore additional solar inverter options in our Off-Grid Solar Inverters, Solar Kits and Off-Grid Power Systems categories.
FAQ
What is the difference between the SPH302480A and SPH302460A solar inverter with charger? The SPH302480A includes an 80A MPPT controller accepting up to 4,000W of PV input at up to 450V open-circuit — appropriate for larger solar arrays with high-voltage series strings. The SPH302460A includes a 60A MPPT controller accepting up to 1,600W at up to 108V open-circuit — appropriate for smaller arrays and lower-voltage panel configurations. AC output, battery voltage, charger amperage and transfer time are identical between both models.
Can this solar energy inverter charge the battery from both solar and AC simultaneously? Yes — the combined AC + Solar charging mode activates both the MPPT solar charger and the 40-amp AC charger simultaneously for maximum battery recovery rate when both sources are available. This is the highest-rate charging scenario, appropriate for rapid battery recovery before an extended period without grid or generator access.
Is this unit appropriate for RV solar installations? Yes. The compact 16.8 lb form factor, 24V DC compatibility and built-in MPPT controller make it well-suited to RV rooftop solar installations. The SPH302460A is particularly appropriate for RV use where total panel capacity is below 1,600W and panel configurations use lower-voltage 12V-class series strings within the 108V open-circuit limit.
What does the 10ms transfer time mean for my appliances? At 10ms transfer between AC input and battery-powered inverter output, most consumer appliances continue operating without any perceptible interruption. Refrigerators, computers, entertainment systems and standard household electronics all tolerate 10–20ms interruptions without operational issues. Medical equipment and precision electronics — consult equipment documentation for specific UPS transfer time requirements.
Does this inverters for sale unit require external solar panels to function? No. The built-in MPPT controller accepts PV panels but solar connection is optional. The unit functions as a pure AC-to-DC battery charger and DC-to-AC inverter without any solar panels connected — making it usable as a standalone UPS and inverter charger before solar panels are added to the system.


















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