Inverters For Off Grid 10kW 48V — Authentic [200A MPPT]
Inverters for off grid applications at 10kW demand a specification that covers large residential loads without output limiting — the SPH10048P is that unit. At 10,000W continuous split-phase 120/240V output from a 48V battery bank, with 200A MPPT solar charging, 20,000W surge capacity, 6HP motor start capability and 6-unit parallel expansion to 60kW, this is the highest-output single-unit solar energy inverter in the SPH series — appropriate for large homes, farms and commercial-residential hybrid properties where 8kW continuous is insufficient for the realistic peak simultaneous load. The dual MPPT architecture, 11,000W PV capacity and 100A mains charging combine with the 200A hybrid charging mode to deliver the most complete energy management platform in the 10kW residential class.
Table of Contents
- Product Specifications
- 10kW vs 8kW — When the Step Up Is Justified
- 200A MPPT and Dual Tracker Architecture
- 20kW Surge — 6HP Motor Capacity
- Inverters for Sale — Complete Specification Value
- Solar And Power Inverter Integration
- Parallel Expansion — Up to 60kW
- FAQ
Product Specifications
| Parameter | SPH10048P |
|---|---|
| Rated Output Power | 10,000W |
| Max Peak Power | 20,000W |
| Rated Output Voltage | 120/240V AC (split phase / single phase) |
| Load Capacity of Motors | 6HP |
| Rated AC Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Switch Time | 10ms (typical) |
| Parallel Capacity | 6 units |
| Battery Type | Li-ion / Lead-Acid / User Defined |
| Rated Battery Voltage | 48V DC |
| Battery Voltage Range | 40–60V DC |
| Max MPPT Charging Current | 200A |
| Max Mains/Generator Charging | 100A / 120A |
| Max Hybrid Charging Current | 180A / 200A |
| MPPT Trackers | 2 |
| Max PV Array Power | 11,000W |
| Max PV Input Current | 22A / 22A |
| Max PV Open Circuit Voltage | 500V DC |
| MPPT Voltage Range | 125–425V DC |
| Mains Input Voltage (single) | 90–140V AC |
| Mains Input Voltage (split) | 180–260V AC |
| Mains Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Bypass Overload Current | 63A |
| MPPT Tracking Efficiency | 99.9% |
| Max Battery Inverter Efficiency | 92% |
| Dimensions | 17.9 × 26 × 5.1 inch |
| Weight | 54 lb |
| Protection Degree | IP20, Indoor Only |
| Operating Temperature | 14–131°F (>113°F derated) |
| Noise | <60 dB |
| Cooling | Internal Fan |
| No-Load Consumption | 100W |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| Communication | RS485 / CAN / USB / Dry Contact |
| Optional | Wi-Fi / GPRS |
| Certifications | IEC 62109-1, IEC 62109-2, UL1741, EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-3, FCC Part 15 Class B, RoHS |
10kW vs 8kW — When the Step Up Is Justified
The SPH8048P and SPH10048P share the same hardware platform — same dimensions, same MPPT architecture, same parallel capability. The 2,000W difference in continuous output rating is the specification change that justifies the step up in specific applications.
The 10kW specification is the correct choice when:
- Peak simultaneous load regularly exceeds 7–8kW: A property with a 5-ton HVAC system (approximately 5,000W running), a well pump (approximately 1,500W), a refrigerator (approximately 200W) and standard lighting and electronics (approximately 500W) is already at 7,200W before any additional loads. The 8kW unit operates at 90% of rated output; the 10kW unit operates at 72% — a meaningful difference in thermal stress and long-term service life.
- 6HP motor start requirement: The SPH10048P is specifically rated for 6HP motor starts — the SPH8048P is also rated 6HP. Both cover this specification; the 10kW unit does so from a larger continuous output base.
- Expansion planning: If the property load profile will grow — EV charging, expanded workshop, additional HVAC zones — starting at 10kW rather than 8kW provides 2kW of immediate continuous headroom without needing to reach parallel operation for that additional capacity.
200A MPPT and Dual Tracker Architecture
The 200A MPPT charging current — into a 48V battery bank — represents 9,600W of solar charging power: enough to recharge a 40kWh LiFePO4 battery bank from 50% in approximately 2 hours during peak solar generation. This charging rate is matched to the 10kW output rating — a property drawing 10kW during the day simultaneously recharges the battery bank at the maximum solar input rate, maintaining battery state without net discharge.
The dual MPPT trackers — each accepting 22A input at up to 500V DC — independently optimise two PV strings. This architecture is essential for properties with panels on multiple roof faces, complex rooftop geometries or where shading affects different parts of the array at different times of day.
20kW Surge — 6HP Motor Capacity
The 20,000W surge rating (200% of 10,000W continuous, sustained for the triggering duration) provides the motor-start current for every standard single-phase motor in a large residential property:
- 6HP well pump (4.5kW rated): Startup surge approximately 15–18kW — within the 20kW surge envelope.
- 5-ton HVAC compressor (approximately 5kW rated): Startup surge approximately 15–20kW — within the envelope.
- Workshop compressor (approximately 3kW rated): Startup surge approximately 9–12kW — well within the envelope.
The overload protection protocol allows three minutes of recovery between overload events, with five consecutive overloads triggering a full restart requirement. This protocol prevents continuous overload damage while allowing normal motor-heavy operation during high-demand periods.
Inverters for Sale — Complete Specification Value
The inverters for sale evaluation for the SPH10048P at 10kW with dual MPPT, 200A hybrid charging, UL1741 certification, 6-unit parallel and 2-year warranty represents strong specification-to-value positioning in the residential solar inverter class. The certification stack — IEC 62109-1, IEC 62109-2, UL1741 (Underwriters Laboratories 1741), EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-3 (European EMC standards), FCC Part 15 Class B and RoHS — covers every major market for North American, European and international deployment.
Solar And Power Inverter Integration
As the solar and power inverter heart of a complete off-grid system, the SPH10048P manages:
- Solar input: Up to 11,000W across dual MPPT trackers charging the battery bank.
- Mains/generator input: Up to 100A AC charging from grid or generator.
- Battery management: 48V bank charging, state monitoring and discharge management.
- AC output: 10,000W continuous 120/240V split-phase for the residential electrical panel.
- Grid on inverter function: Accept grid or generator input for bypass and charging; transition to battery-powered output when AC input is unavailable.
Parallel Expansion — Up to 60kW
Six-unit parallel operation — confirmed at up to 6 identical units — enables combined output from 10kW to 60kW in single-phase, split-phase or three-phase configurations. Each parallel unit contributes both output capacity and MPPT solar charging capacity — a 6-unit parallel installation at 10kW each provides 60kW continuous output and combined MPPT capacity of 66kW from 12 independent PV tracker channels.
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FAQ
What makes this the right inverters for off grid application at 10kW? The SPH10048P at 10kW provides 2kW of additional continuous output over the 8kW specification — the correct choice when realistic peak simultaneous load regularly approaches 7–8kW, where operating at 90% of rated capacity on the 8kW unit causes unnecessary thermal stress and reduces service life. The 200A MPPT, dual tracker, 6-unit parallel and UL1741 certification make it the most technically complete single-unit solar inverter in the 10kW residential class.
Is the grid on inverter function available on the SPH10048P? Yes. The SPH10048P accepts grid or generator AC input for battery charging and load bypass — operating as a grid on inverter when AC input is available and transitioning to battery-powered inverter output when AC input fails. The 10ms transfer time maintains load continuity through the transition. This architecture supports hybrid grid-connected operation as well as fully off-grid operation.
What is the solar and power inverter hybrid charging specification? In hybrid charging mode — simultaneous solar and AC charging — the SPH10048P reaches 180–200A total charging current into the 48V battery bank, or approximately 8,640–9,600W of combined charging power. This is the maximum battery recovery rate, appropriate when both solar generation and generator/grid power are available simultaneously and rapid battery recovery is the priority.
How do inverters for sale at this specification compare on certifications? The SPH10048P carries IEC 62109-1 and IEC 62109-2 (international safety standards for power conversion equipment), UL1741 (North American inverter/charger standard), EN61000-6-1 and EN61000-6-3 (European EMC standards), FCC Part 15 Class B (North American RF emissions compliance) and RoHS (hazardous substance restriction). This is the full certification stack required for professional installation across North American and European markets.
What parallel configuration options does this off grid inverter support? Up to 6 SPH10048P units can be connected in parallel — in single-phase (all units in phase-aligned parallel for 60kW at 120V), split-phase (units divided across two legs for 60kW total at 120/240V), or three-phase (units in three groups for three-phase 208V commercial power). Each parallel configuration requires the parallel communication kit and appropriate phase configuration of each unit via the communication interface.


















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