







⚡ Power your off-grid lifestyle with smart, seamless energy control!
The CHINS 48V 5000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter is a cutting-edge off-grid power solution integrating advanced DSP control, MPPT solar charging with 99.9% efficiency, and multi-mode battery charging. Designed for 48V lead-acid and lithium batteries, it delivers reliable, uninterrupted pure sine wave AC output with ultra-fast 10ms transfer time. Featuring comprehensive 360° protection and intelligent power-saving functions, this inverter is ideal for professional-grade home and office energy independence.
| ASIN | B09H4K8768 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,908 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #136 in Solar & Wind Power Inverters |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 23.1 pounds |
| Item model number | HF4850U80-H |
| Manufacturer | CHINS |
| Product Dimensions | 16.77 x 12.67 x 4.96 inches |
W**R
Using as a giant UPS - works great
It is critical that you configure this unit for LiFePO4 batteries before you connect them. Hookup AC power, configure the unit. Shut down the power, connect battery cables. Power on unit. MAKE SURE TO CONFIGURE all aspects correctly. The defaults I believe are for their battery models, which are great if you're using them. I'm not, so I had to change a couple parameters including charging output down to 20A. DOING AWESOME NOW. The transfer time is imperceptible so the computers and my CPAP don't even notice. Used 4 AWG car starter cables from Tractor Supply for the battery as Amazon doesn't seem to honor their delivery windows anymore. My 24V 100AH battery lasts 4-6 hours depending on load. Hope to put ~1.5kw of solar on this in the near future. All in I paid ~$300 for this unit and $300 for the battery. Not bad for 3KW with all the trimmings.
A**R
Operational question.
No issues and the unit seems to work great, but I can’t confirm a couple things. Maybe someone knows. I purchased model number HF2430U60-100 Software on unit is: 5.28 boot 0.00 I believe. Have it hooked up and defaults used for charging mode and output mode. When utility power input removed inverter powers output load using batteries. I have three 100w solar panels in series providing PV input to unit. Trying to figure out if PV solar power provides longer run time while utility power out. I see solar panel icon on screen but the line connecting it to the inverter is not shown and charge light also not on but I wouldn’t expect it to charge due to load on AC output but I would like the solar input to reduce battery load when running off battery in day time. No information in manual for support contact info. Thanks
B**T
Not charging my lithium batteries
My unit isn't charging my lithiums from mains. That's for sure, and echoes what others have said (requiring tech support, a software fix, or a unit swap, which I will try once I get ahold of CHINS tech support). It may also not be charging from solar; it recognizes solar voltage, but doesn't conclusively show it charging.
F**R
Wow! This is a great, simple to setup solar charge controller!
Wow! This is a great, simple to setup solar charge controller! It is VERY easy to setup for a LiFePO4 battery, which I haven't seen anywhere else at this price. I bought three of them and they all work well. This looks to be exactly the same as the Bateria 10a charge controller (https://www.amazon.com/Controller-Bateria-Power-Display-Multiple/dp/B09NGYLP8C?th=1) and also includes the connectors. You can read more reviews of this charge controller at that link. If you disconnect the solar panel and battery from the charge controller and reconnect *it will* save all of your settings. I am pulling 6.5-7.0 amps in full sunlight with a 12v 123w panel, which I believe is max. vmp for this panel (123w/18v = 6.8a). (The Batteria version page says that max. input panel power for 12v is 150w.) As another reviewer has mentioned it would be nice if the main display flashed to solar input amps since I find myself looking for that info often. I like the simplicity and durability of PWM over MPPT. At current prices I'm better off buying another panel (Newpowa 100w 12v currently selling for less than $70) and another one of these charge controllers (and some 12/2 or even 14/2 landscape lighting wire) than going with MPPT. Have fun!
N**.
Not very efficient
This inverter does work but the preprogrammed internal settings really limit its value and usefulness. If you running 6000watts of solar and only using 2000 watts you’ll most likely be happy with this inverter. I was making 2100watts of solar and using between 1200-1600 and the unit would not charge, meaning it was wasting 500-900watts of usable power. It’s got some preprogrammed setting that shuts off the charging at some very high percentage. It also wouldn’t recognize the battery brand I was using (echoworthy) which is a fairly prominent brand, not some random generic brand.
A**R
Amazing
Works Amazing Replaced 2 eg4 6500s no noise just as smooth as can be. I was so leary. A must for an all in one.
J**Y
Poor Customer Support
I have a two APC BE600M1 UPS modules connected to the output of my Solar Controller Chin HF2430U60-100. The UPS units repeatedly sounds an alarm the power has failed, but only for short periods. I appears the Chin HF2430U60 is flashing on and off.. I tried to reset all the values in the controller to the default values, but the problem continues. I live on a sailboat that is always rocking. Can a loose connection on the Solar Panel cause the jittering. The Schneider software "PowerChute" has recorder 144 dropouts. 1. Do you have a software update ? 2. How do I connect a cable to the unit so I can access the unit for a distance? 3. Can I purchase a module to connect using wifi.? 4. I checked the cable connections, but can loose cable cause the problems? 5. Can my solar panel cable connections cause this effect. 6. How do I reset the software? Your help is greatly appreciated. I keep getting the alarms on my PC all night long. I asked for support before to set the default values and was told mostly ignored. I have printed out the setup page and sat in front of the unit for hours and just hope I got everything correct. I also purchased the $1600 lithium battery as part of the system. So I have roughly $2200 dollars and no support. I have got the AC failure message from my UPS about 20 times in the last hour.
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