The PV Tech 5000 Solar Inverter is a high-efficiency 3.6kW off-grid solar inverter available at Maxell Power, engineered to deliver reliable energy management for residential solar house systems and commercial setups. It features an advanced MPPT charge controller supporting up to 5,000W of PV array input with a max solar input current of 18A and an open-circuit voltage rating of up to 500V DC. Operating across a wide MPPT voltage window of 40V–450V DC, it optimizes power generation even during overcast or low-light conditions.
Delivering a clean, pure sine wave output with a unity power factor (PF = 1) and a peak surge capacity of 5.7 kVA, the PV Tech 5000 safely powers home appliances, electronics, and small motor loads. The inverter operates on a 24V DC nominal battery architecture, supporting both Lithium-ion and Lead-Acid batteries with up to 100A maximum charging current (PV + AC). It offers a fast 10 ms switch time for seamless uninterrupted power supply (UPS) protection during utility grid outages. Pair this inverter with our MP 1200-ULTRA Lithium Battery or high-efficiency panels like the Bifacial 525W Half Cut Module. For custom inverter sizing, contact our technical engineering team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum PV panel capacity supported by the PV Tech 5000?
The PV Tech 5000 supports up to 5,000W (5kW) of solar array input with an MPPT operating voltage range of 40V to 450V DC and a maximum open-circuit voltage of 500V DC.
What is the continuous output rating and surge capacity of this inverter?
It provides 3.6kW continuous output power with a unity power factor (1.0) and up to 5.7 kVA surge power capacity for starting inductive loads.
What battery voltage and chemistries are compatible with the PV Tech 5000?
The inverter works with a 24V DC battery setup and supports both Lithium-ion (LiFePO4) and Lead-Acid battery technologies.
What communication options are integrated into this unit?
It features an LCD display along with RS485, RS232, USB, and Dry Contact ports, with optional WiFi modules for remote system monitoring.
How fast is the transfer time during power outages?
The system provides a fast transfer time of 10 ms in both Normal and UPS modes, protecting connected devices and household electronics against unexpected power cuts.
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