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Sun Gold Power Split Phase Inverter 6000W Charger

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Sun Gold Power Split Phase Inverter 6000W ChargerSun Gold Power 6000W Split Phase Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger This 6000W low frequency pure sine wave split phase inverter with built in charger is built for people who need dependable 120V and 240V power from a battery system. It combines an inverter, a 60A battery charger, and an 80A AC auto transfer switch in one unit, making it a solid choice for off grid homes, emergency backup setups, businesses, RVs, trailers, and marine installs. If you

Sun Gold Power 6000W Split Phase Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger

This 6000W low-frequency pure sine wave split phase inverter with built-in charger is built for people who need dependable 120V and 240V power from a battery system. It combines an inverter, a 60A battery charger, and an 80A AC auto-transfer switch in one unit, making it a solid choice for off-grid homes, emergency backup setups, businesses, RVs, trailers, and marine installs.

If you want one box that can run your loads, charge your batteries, and switch power sources automatically, this inverter charger is designed to keep your system simple and your power steady.

Why Split Phase Matters

Split phase output gives you both 120V and 240V AC, which opens the door to powering a wider range of appliances and equipment than 120V-only inverters. It is a practical upgrade when your load list includes both standard household circuits and 240V loads.

  • AC output voltage: 120VAC and 240VAC
  • Continuous output power: 6000W
  • Output waveform: pure sine wave

Low-Frequency Pure Sine Power You Can Trust

The low-frequency design is built for demanding, real-world use. Pure sine wave output delivers clean power for sensitive electronics and modern appliances, while low idle power consumption helps reduce waste when loads are light.

  • Low-frequency design
  • Pure sine wave output
  • Low idle power consumption

Built-In Charger and Fast Auto-Transfer Switch

This unit includes a built-in battery charger and an integrated AC auto-transfer switch, so you can charge from AC input when available and switch to inverter power when you need it.

  • Built-in battery charger: 60A
  • Built-in transfer switch: 80A
  • Typical transfer time: 10ms
  • AC input voltage: 240VAC

That fast transfer is a big deal for backup systems where you want connected loads to stay powered with minimal interruption.

Works With 24V or 48V Battery Systems

This inverter charger supports both 24V and 48V battery system voltage, giving you flexibility to match your existing bank or build a new setup.

  • Battery system voltage: 24V or 48V
  • Adjustable charging current: 0% to 100%

Adjustable charge current helps you tune charging to your battery bank and generator size, which can improve battery life and reduce nuisance trips.

Smart Control Features for Real Backup and Off-Grid Use

This inverter charger is built for the way people actually use power systems, with settings that help you prioritize, automate, and expand.

  • AC or battery priority selectable
  • Automatic generator start based on battery voltage
  • Supports 50Hz or 60Hz output frequency
  • Remote control and BTS cable included

Where It Fits Best

  • Home backup power systems that need 120V and 240V output
  • Off-grid cabins and workshops running mixed voltage loads
  • Business continuity setups where transfer switching matters
  • RVs, trailers, and boats that want clean sine wave power and charging in one unit

Key Specifications

  • Continuous output power: 6000W
  • AC output voltage: 120VAC and 240VAC
  • AC input voltage: 240VAC
  • Battery system voltage: 24V or 48V
  • Output waveform: pure sine wave
  • Output frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz
  • Built-in battery charger: 60A
  • Built-in transfer switch: 80A
  • Typical transfer time: 10ms

Why This Inverter Charger Is a Strong Buy

You are getting three critical components in one clean package: a 6000W split phase inverter for 120V/240V power, a 60A charger to keep the battery bank healthy, and an 80A auto-transfer switch to simplify switching between AC input and battery power. If you want a serious inverter charger designed for off-grid and backup performance, this unit is built to deliver steady power when it matters most.

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