PROSOLI B0GCFXWGM7

PROSOLI 10000W 48V All-in-One Solar Hybrid Inverter Instruction Manual

Model: B0GCFXWGM7

1. Product Overview

The PROSOLI 10000W 48V All-in-One Solar Hybrid Inverter is a versatile power solution designed for off-grid home and RV applications. It integrates a solar inverter, dual MPPT solar charger, and a hybrid UPS system into a single unit. This device provides stable, pure sine wave AC power, supports various battery types, and offers flexible configuration options including parallel expansion.

Key Features

  • UL Certified & Reliable Power: UL listed for North American safety standards, providing 10000W rated power with a 20KW surge peak pure sine wave output.
  • 48V All-in-One Multifunction: Integrated solar inverter, dual MPPT solar charger, and hybrid UPS. Supports battery-free direct PV supply and hybrid mode.
  • Flexible 120V/240V Output & Parallel Expansion: 48V DC to 120V/240V single & split-phase AC output. Up to 6 units can be paralleled for a total power of 60000W.
  • Intelligent WiFi Control & Seamless UPS: Built-in WiFi for remote monitoring, parameter adjustment, and fault alerts via mobile APP. Features 0ms seamless switch during power outages.
  • Universal Battery Compatibility: Compatible with lead-acid and lithium batteries. Dual MPPT design enhances charging efficiency.
PROSOLI 10000W Solar Hybrid Inverter with key specifications

Image 1.1: The PROSOLI 10000W Solar Hybrid Inverter, highlighting its key specifications including 500Vdc maximum PV open circuit voltage, 6000W*2 maximum input power, 48V rated battery input voltage, and 220A maximum PV charging.

2. Safety Information

Read all instructions and warnings carefully before installation and operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, severe injury, or death.

General Safety Guidelines

  • Installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
  • Ensure proper grounding of the inverter.
  • Do not disassemble the inverter. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
  • Avoid exposing the inverter to rain, snow, spray, or any liquids.
  • Ensure adequate ventilation around the inverter to prevent overheating.
  • Always disconnect all power sources (PV, battery, AC input) before performing any maintenance or wiring.

3. Product Components and Interface

Familiarize yourself with the various components and connection points of the PROSOLI Solar Hybrid Inverter.

Diagram of PROSOLI Inverter interface with numbered labels

Image 3.1: Detailed view of the PROSOLI Inverter's interface, showing all connection ports and features with corresponding numbers.

Interface Description

  1. Dust Protective Cover: Protects internal components from dust.
  2. Intelligent Cooling Fan: Activates to dissipate heat and maintain optimal operating temperature.
  3. AC Output Connection Terminal: Connects to the AC load.
  4. AC Input Connection Terminal: Connects to the utility grid or AC generator.
  5. USB Communication Port: For data transfer and firmware updates.
  6. WiFi Port: For connecting the WiFi module for remote monitoring.
  7. 485-2/BMS Port: Communication port for Battery Management System (BMS) or other devices.
  8. Dry Contact Port: For external control signals.
  9. CT Anti-backflow Protection: Current Transformer port for anti-backflow functionality.
  10. BAT- (Battery Negative Terminal): Connects to the negative terminal of the battery bank.
  11. BAT+ (Battery Positive Terminal): Connects to the positive terminal of the battery bank.
  12. ON/OFF Switch: Main power switch for the inverter.
  13. AC Input Circuit Breaker: Provides overcurrent protection for the AC input.
  14. WiFi Stick Interface: Slot for the WiFi communication module.
  15. Parallel Communication Port: For connecting multiple inverters in parallel.
  16. PV 1 Connection: Input terminal for the first solar PV array.
  17. PV 2 Connection: Input terminal for the second solar PV array.

4. Installation

Proper installation is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your inverter. Ensure all connections are secure and follow local electrical codes.

Mounting the Inverter

  • Choose a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and flammable materials.
  • Mount the inverter vertically on a sturdy wall or support structure.
  • Ensure sufficient clearance around the inverter for proper airflow and cooling.

Wiring Connections

Before making any connections, ensure the inverter's ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position and all external power sources are disconnected.

Battery Connection

Connect the battery bank to the BAT+ and BAT- terminals. Ensure correct polarity. The inverter supports 48V battery systems.

Diagram showing various 48V battery types supported by the inverter

Image 4.1: The inverter supports various 48V battery types, including GEL, FLD, USE, AGM, LI (Lithium), and SLD batteries.

Solar Panel (PV) Connection

Connect your solar PV arrays to the PV 1 and PV 2 input terminals. Observe the maximum PV open circuit voltage and input power specifications.

AC Input/Output Connection

Connect the utility grid or AC generator to the AC Input Connection Terminal. Connect your AC loads to the AC Output Connection Terminal. The inverter supports 120V/240V single and split-phase configurations.

Parallel Connection

For increased power output, up to 6 units can be connected in parallel. Refer to the diagram for single-phase and three-phase parallel configurations.

Diagrams illustrating single-phase and three-phase parallel operation of up to 6 inverter units

Image 4.2: Examples of parallel configurations, including two-unit parallel operation, three-phase parallel operation (1 unit per phase), and split-phase parallel operation (up to 6 units).

5. Operation

Initial Startup

  1. After all connections are made and verified, switch on the battery breaker (if applicable).
  2. Switch on the AC input circuit breaker.
  3. Turn the inverter's ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
  4. The inverter will perform a self-test and then begin operation according to its configured settings.

Operating Modes

The inverter offers configurable charging and load priority settings to optimize power management.

Diagram showing Charging Priority and Load Priority settings

Image 5.1: Visual representation of Charging Priority and Load Priority settings, illustrating how the inverter manages power flow from different sources.

Charging Priority

Controls the charging sequence of the battery bank from diverse power sources:

  • Solar Priority: The inverter prioritizes solar power for battery charging. AC input will only charge the battery bank when solar power is unavailable.
  • Solar and AC Input: The inverter charges the battery bank simultaneously via both solar and AC power.
  • Solar Only: The inverter charges the battery bank solely with available solar power.

Load Priority

Optimizes power supply to your appliances for uninterrupted usage:

  • Solar Priority: The inverter first converts solar power to supply the loads. If solar input is insufficient, it will supplement power from the AC input.
  • AC Priority: The inverter prioritizes AC input to power all loads, and will only switch to DC inputs when AC power is unavailable.
  • DC Priority: The inverter prioritizes converting solar power for supply first. If solar power is insufficient, it will switch to battery power for inversion, and will only use AC input to power loads when the low battery warning is triggered.

WiFi Monitoring and Control

The built-in WiFi module allows for remote monitoring and parameter adjustment via a dedicated mobile application. This enables users to check system status, view energy production, and receive fault alerts from anywhere.

Image showing the inverter with WiFi signals and a smartphone app for remote control

Image 5.2: The inverter's WiFi smart control feature, allowing users to manage and monitor the system via a mobile application.

6. Protection Functions

The PROSOLI inverter is equipped with multiple protection features to ensure safe and reliable operation of your solar power system.

Diagram illustrating the multi-protection functions of the inverter

Image 6.1: Overview of the inverter's multi-protection functions, including overload, AC reverse, bypass overcurrent, low battery voltage, parallel connection error, over battery voltage, short-circuit, and charging short-circuit protection.

Multi-Protection Features

  • Overload Protection: Prevents damage from excessive load demands.
  • AC Reverse Protection: Protects against incorrect AC wiring.
  • Bypass Overcurrent Protection: Safeguards the bypass circuit from excessive current.
  • Low Battery Voltage Protection: Disconnects loads to prevent deep discharge of batteries.
  • Parallel Connection Error Protection: Ensures safe and correct operation in parallel configurations.
  • Over Battery Voltage Protection: Prevents battery overcharging.
  • Short-Circuit Protection: Protects against short circuits on the output.
  • Charging Short-Circuit Protection: Protects the charging circuit from short circuits.

7. Specifications

The following table outlines the technical specifications of the PROSOLI 10000W 48V All-in-One Solar Hybrid Inverter.

SpecificationValue
BrandPROSOLI
Model NameB0GCFXWGM7
Rated Power10000 Watts
Peak Output Power20000 Watts
Input Voltage48 Volts (DC)
Output Voltage120 Volts (AC) / 240 Volts (AC)
Electrical Output WaveformPure Sine Wave
Frequency60 Hz
Energy Specifications MetUL
Recommended UsesHome, Recreational Vehicle
Power SourceSolar Powered

8. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your PROSOLI inverter.

Routine Checks

  • Periodically inspect all wiring connections for tightness and signs of corrosion.
  • Check for any visible damage to the inverter casing or cables.
  • Monitor the display for any error codes or unusual readings.

Cleaning

  • Ensure the inverter is powered off and disconnected from all power sources before cleaning.
  • Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior of the inverter.
  • Keep the cooling fan vents clear of dust and debris to ensure proper airflow.

Storage

  • If storing the inverter for an extended period, ensure it is disconnected from all power sources.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

9. Troubleshooting

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your inverter. For problems not listed here, contact customer support.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Inverter not turning onNo battery connection, low battery voltage, ON/OFF switch off, faulty wiring.Check battery connections and voltage. Ensure ON/OFF switch is on. Verify all wiring.
No AC outputOverload, short circuit, AC output breaker tripped, inverter fault.Reduce load. Check for short circuits. Reset AC output breaker. Consult manual for fault codes.
Batteries not chargingNo PV input, low PV voltage, incorrect charging settings, battery fault.Check PV connections and solar panel output. Verify charging priority settings. Inspect batteries.
WiFi connection issuesIncorrect WiFi setup, weak signal, router issues.Ensure correct WiFi module installation and configuration. Check router and signal strength.

10. Warranty and Support

Warranty Information

The PROSOLI 10000W 48V All-in-One Solar Hybrid Inverter comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the seller for specific warranty terms and duration. The warranty typically covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.

Customer Support

For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty claims, please contact PROSOLI customer support or your authorized dealer. Have your model number (B0GCFXWGM7) and purchase date ready when contacting support.

You may also visit the PROSOLI official website for additional resources, FAQs, and contact information.

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