Split Phase Solar Inverter | 6000W | 120V/240V 60Hz | 48VDC | Max. Charging: 120A
GRANKIA HS2060UH48L 6000 watt pure sine wave 48v split phase inverter work for demanding off-grid, hybrid solar, backup power, and whole-home energy systems.
The 6000 watt split phase inverter 48v is engineered for reliability and versatility. It delivers clean, stable AC power. The power closely mimics utility-grade electricity. This makes it ideal for sensitive electronics and heavy-duty appliances.
This split phase solar inverter can comfortably handle high-startup loads. These include well pumps, air conditioners, refrigerators, and microwaves. It also powers tools and multiple household appliances simultaneously.

True Pure Sine Wave Output
Provides smooth, clean power with very low total harmonic distortion, safe for sensitive devices like computers, medical equipment, TVs, audio systems, and variable-speed motors.
Split-Phase Output (120/240V)
Outputs both 120V and 240V AC (split-phase 120/240V), perfectly suited for North American and similar electrical standards. Supports standard 120V single-phase loads and 240V appliances (dryers, ovens, EV chargers, large pumps) from a single unit.
Hybrid Functionality
AC auto-transfer switch — Seamlessly switches between inverter power, grid power, or generator input (UPS-level transfer time).
Built-in MPPT solar charge controller compatibility for direct solar integration in hybrid setups.
User Interface & Monitoring
Large LCD display showing real-time status (input/output voltage, load level, battery capacity, charging mode, faults).
The inverter supports an independent generator interface, allowing it to work with external generators.

| No. | Parts | Description |
| 1 | Solar Inverter | Split-phase solar inverter. |
| 2 | Battery Bank | Select the appropriate battery model according to the inverter–battery compatibility list. |
| 3 | PV String | A PV string consists of multiple photovoltaic modules connected in series. |
| 4 | Battery Breaker | Users should prepare a 2P DC circuit breaker. |
| 5 | AC Breaker | The AC breaker specifications for the LOAD and GRID must be the same for a given inverter model. The AC breaker should be provided by the end user. |
| 6 | SPDT Switch | To ensure the load can be powered by the grid during inverter maintenance, install an SPDT switch. |
| 7 | Generator | The generator’s maximum output power must be equal to or greater than the inverter’s rated power. |


| 1.LED Indicator | 2.LCD Display | 3.AC Input Breaker | 4.Label |
| 5.PV Input Switch | 6.Ground(PE) | 7.Power On/Off | 8.WiFi/GPRS (Option) |
| 9.AC Input Terminal | 10.Second Output / Generator Input Terminal | 11.Main Output Terminal | 12.COM Communication Port |
| 13.BMS Communication Port | 14.Dry Contact | 15.Battery Terminal | 16.PV Input Terminal (PV1/PV2) |

The solar panels generate enough energy to supply all household loads.
Priority of energy flow:
Home loads are powered first (appliances, lighting, etc.).
Batteries are charged with excess solar power.
Remaining energy is exported to the grid (feed-in).
This maximizes self-consumption and allows selling extra electricity to the utility grid.
Solar energy is available but not enough to cover all loads.
Priority of energy flow:
Solar power supplies loads first.
Batteries discharge to support the loads.
If still insufficient, power is imported from the grid.
This reduces grid dependency while keeping loads running continuously.
Solar panels stop producing energy.
Priority of energy flow:
Batteries discharge to power household loads.
If battery power is not enough, the grid supplies the loads.
This ensures uninterrupted power supply even at night.
1. Choose Location
Mount vertically on a sturdy, non-combustible wall in a cool, dry, dust-free indoor space. Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources, or flammable materials. Ensure ventilation for the fan-cooled unit.
2. Mount the Inverter
Use the built-in brackets or mounting holes. Secure firmly (it’s heavy—get help lifting). Follow any included template or diagram.
3.DC Battery Connection (Critical – Do First)
4.AC Input/Output Wiring
5. Solar Input
Follow manual for PV input terminals.
6. Final Checks & Power-Up
| Model | HS2060UH48L |
| Rated Power | 6000W |
| Parallel Capability | No |
| AC / GENERATOR INPUT | |
| Nominal Voltage | 120Vac – 240Vac |
| Voltage Range | 90Vac-1400Vac(L-N), 180Vac-280Vac(L-L) |
| Frequency Range | 50Hz: 47-55Hz / 60Hz: 57-65Hz, ±0.3Hz |
| AC OUTPUT | |
| Nominal Voltage | 120Vac / 240Vac |
| Frequency | 50Hz / 60Hz ±0.3Hz(Auto) |
| Rated Current | 25.0A |
| Max. Efficiency | 92.00% |
| Transfer Time | 10ms |
| Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| BATTERY | |
| Battery Type | Lead-acid / Gel / LiFePO4 |
| Battery Rated Voltage | 48VDC |
| Battery Voltage Range | 40-60VDC |
| Default Charging Current | 60A |
| CHARGER | |
| Max. PV Array Power | 6000W + 6000W |
| MPPT Range @ Operating Voltage | 90-450VDC |
| Max. PV Array Open Circuit Voltage | 500VDC |
| Max. Solar Charge Current | 120A |
| AC Charge Current | 80A |
| Maximum Charge Current | 120A |
| ENVIRONMENT | |
| Installation Method | Wall-mounted |
| Humidity | 5%~95%(No condensation) |
| Operation Temperature | -10℃ ~ 55℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -20℃ ~ 60℃ |
| Altitude | ≤2000m** |
| INTERFACE | |
| Communication | RS485/CAN, Optional Wi-Fi/GPRS |
| Display | LCD + LED |
| MECHANICAL | |
| Dimension, WxDxH (mm) | 350x133x540 |
| Weight (Kg) | 15.8 |
| CERTIFICATIONS | |
| Certificate | FCC, UL |
| Standard | FCC47 CFR Port 15, UL1741, TSCA, CA65 |