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PowMr 5000W Solar Inverter 48V to 120V, Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 5000W Built-in 80A MPPT Controller, Max.PV Input 5500W,500V,22A, Work with 48V Lead Acid and Lithium Batteries

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Size: 5000W


Features

  • PURE SINE WAVE SOLAR INVERTER5000W solar inverter 48V 110Vac adopts full digital voltage and current double closed-loop control, advanced SPWM technology, and output of pure sine wave. It is a new solar inverter charger built-in 80A Mppt controller. Support Utility/Generator/Solar Charge.
  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS5000 watt Inverter pure sine wave 48V DC to 120V AC. Max Input Power: 5500W, Voltage range:120-500Vdc, Max input solar current: 22A and Max.Power output: 5000W, max charge current: 80A. AC input Voltage range: 90-140V, Output 100/105/110Vac 5%. PV Starting voltage >150V. Weight: 26Ib
  • MULTIPLE CHARGING MODESOff-grid Pure sine wave power inverter will have four battery charging modes that are optional, i.e. only solar, utility priority, solar priority, and utility & solar hybrid charging; and three load output working modes are available, i.e. PV priority and utility priority and inverter mode, to meet different application requirements.
  • w/LCD & LED DISPLAYThe 3000W Power inverter is designed with an LCD display and 3 LED indicators for the dynamic display of system data and operating status, Intelligent variable speed fan to efficiently dissipate heat and extend system life. Can be accessed to a variety of household and office loads, including refrigerators, lamps, televisions, fans, air conditioning, and other AC loads
  • COMPATIBLE BATTERY TYPE5000w inverter pure sine wave activates lithium battery by PV solar or mains, allowing access to the 24V lead-acid (Seal, AGM, Gel, Flooded) battery and lithium battery
  • TipsThe package only includes the inverter and instruction manual, and does not include WiFi modules/batteries/adapters/batteries/plugs/wires/cables. Please purchase additional items if needed!

Brand: Temank


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Power Source: Solar Powered


Wattage: 5000 watts


Battery Capacity: 80 Amp Hours


Package Dimensions: 19.84 x 16.26 x 8.15 inches


Item Weight: 26 pounds


Item model number: POWLVM


Date First Available: December 19, 2022


Manufacturer: Temank


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  • Excellent hybrid inverter
Using this hybrid inverter as part of a backup system for when our utility shuts the power off, and it has performed very well. To get some ROI on the investment, we wanted it to power some appliances during the day and especially during 5-8 pm when our rates are the highest, and switch back to grid power when the battery dropped below 75% so that we have some backup for lights and electronics if we needed it. We were able to set it up to do just that, hence the 5 stars. There is an screen that displays the current mode of operation that is very easy to understand. For example in the picture, you can tell that the power is coming from the grid while the battery is being charged by solar. However, it was really tricky to program because of a very difficult to navigate input system. You have 3 buttons to program 37+ values, and to reach any of those you need to cycle through all the ones preceding. It is the same 2 buttons (Up and Down) to view the different sensors. You have access to many readings, such as battery voltage, output pv power, voltage and amperage, output power, etc, but that also means cycling through 12 displays, including some that are firmware-level (like the fact this is a 24V input, 120V unit). This and the programming above are areas that could be improved. For anyone trying to set it up the same way, here's my settings for a 24V Solar PV system and 24V LiFePo battery pack: * "Load Working Mode" ([01] SOL) : Use Solar first, then battery, then grid * "Battery Charging Mode" ([06] OSO : Only charge the battery with solar power * "Battery Power to Utility Setpoint" ([04] 25.2V) : When the battery drops below this voltage, switch to grid power. For my battery pack, 25.2V is 75%. Important: the manual doesn't specify this, but you must set "Battery Undervoltage Alarm" [14] higher than [04]. If it is lower, the system will simply ignore your setting for [04]. To check, after you set the value, scroll back to [04] and make sure it was applied properly. This really tripped us up initially. You can safely ignore the red "Fault" warning when this alarm is tripped off. We disabled the alarm sound as it's part of normal operation for us. * "Utility to Battery Power Setpoint" ([05] 26V): The opposite of [04]. When the battery exceeds this voltage, switch back to primary operation, in this case use solar first, then battery. For my battery pack, 26.0V is 90%. * "Battery Type" ([08] LF08): Our battery pack matches this setting the closest. Check your battery's manual for the correct values. * "Battery Undervoltage Alarm" ([14] 25.4V): Make sure to set this higher than [04]. The default is only if you want to let the battery fully discharge before switching to grid power. * "Buzzer alarm" ([25] DIS): disable the alarm for low voltage. You definitely want to switch this off if the system is often switching between solar and grid like ours. * "Alarm" ([26] DIS): This will beep when there is a switch from solar to grid or back. We turned it off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021 by John John

  • Inversor híbrido
Size: 3200W
Excellent inverter, it's very reliable and easy to install, and it appears to be built with good quality materials.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026 by Loyre

  • Worked two times and gauges are not accurate
Product worked beautifully two times, But during those two times, inverter at idle was using 0.450 kwh , 450 watts and was only was charging batteries, the 120v was disconnected Now it won't charge batteries because it says solar is 86v but only 0.02 amps, even though with tester it's 10.87 amps, i also disconnected batteries and the input battery indicator says 26.7 volts even after turning off and back on, so probably never had an accurate battery voltage, also tested batteries after charge, one side of 8 batteries neg side was 13.3 volts, POS side 8.64 volts, that could be bad battery regulating that side, have to do more research I do have older version, square outline display panel, instead of round as pictured , and only 100 volts max in from solar panels , newer one says 400 volts ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Love!!!
Size: 3200W
Absolutely loved this inverter!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by Sydney S.

  • Invierte en este
Size: 10000W
Lo compré para mi país Cuba ya q ahora enfrenta los apagones si estás pensando poner paneles este es el mejor cómpralo no te errepentiras
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025 by Arasay G. Arasay G.

  • No Support
At first it worked good. Then it started saying the Batteries are 100% charged in the mornings after I used the power all night. Thinking the batteries are full it doesn't charge the batteries the next day and eventually the batteries run out of power. To be able to use my solar system I have to shut down the PV input, turn the inverter off, Then disconnect the batteries. Next turn the batteries back on, power up the inverter, then turn the PV back on. and it will work fine untill the next morning. They only have email web support You must have a jpeg of your invoice, a video showing the problem and a picture of your spec sheet on the bottom of the unit to even send an email. Maybe they will get back with you or maybe not. I can't be gone over night because I don't want to loose my refrigerator or freezer full of food I am totally off grid. I have a Bluetti AC 300 I use as a backup but I have to be there to use it. After doing this review it has started working correctly again and has been working flawless sense then around one month. I am updating the review to 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025 by pbr35586

  • Mediocre device for mid-range cost
I purchased this unit about a year ago and have been using it for a small setup. The biggest issue I've seen with it has been the lack of clarity on the menu system and what the options actually do. For at least 3 months, I wasn't getting proper charging on my battery because the default options for a LiFePO4 weren't really correct. There wasn't any damage done or anything, but it was a waste of solar power. Secondly, when the settings aren't correct, it's easy to drain the battery so low the BMS kills the circuit. This wouldn't be a big problem if the unit would send voltage to the battery anyway. This isn't the case. I had to charge the battery separately then hook it back up. I contacted support on the problem but they weren't exactly helpful. Third, after about a year my unit started throwing an error 21. This was a fan issue according to the manual. I contacted support to see if they could help me out. They pointed me back to Amazon, which pointed me to a third party, which pointed me back to support. One of the three fans in the unit wasn't spinning as fast as the system wanted, from what I can tell. I asked support if they could just let me know what model of fan to purchase since they wouldn't warranty the unit. They again, said to contact the original seller. It's just a poor experience. I was able to find a 80mm fan set on Amazon for $15 and I'm going to replace them to see if it works. I'd suggest going with a more expensive unit from a different manufacturer if you can afford it. If you do run into problems with this device, you're going to be on your own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024 by Jacob Parks

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