The Isuna/Sinexcel/V-TAC 6kW 48V 100A MPPT (80-550V) hybrid inverter is a modern and multifunctional device, ideal for use in stand-alone and backup power systems. This inverter is designed to convert solar energy and optimize its use for residential and commercial applications, providing reliable and efficient power for a variety of loads. Main characteristics:• Manufacturer: Isuna• Model: VT-Isuna 6000S• UPS type: Hybrid• Number of phases: 1• Parallel operation: Yes• Type of charger from the UPS: MPPT• Number of MPPT: 2• Efficiency: 97%• Interface: RS485 / CAN / DRED / DO / Parallel port• Work with a generator: Yes Input characteristics of alternating current:• Input waveform: Sine wave• Nominal voltage: 230 V• Nominal power: 6000 W Output characteristics:• Nominal power: 6000 W• Peak power: 6000 W (for 5 seconds)• Output current: 27.2 A• Output voltage: 230 V• Output waveform: Sine wave• Output frequency: 50 / 60 Hz Characteristics of the charger-discharge device:• Input voltage range: 42-58 V• Nominal voltage: 48 V• Maximum charging current (grid + solar): 120 A• Maximum charging current from the grid: 120 A• Maximum battery discharge current: 125 A• Supported battery types: LiFePO4 / Li-ion• Cooling type: Passive Input characteristics of MPPT (PWM):• Nominal power: 6000 W• Maximum power: 9000 W• Operating voltage range: 80-550 V• Input voltage range: 125-600 V• Maximum open circuit voltage: 600 V• Input current: 18 / 2 A Physical characteristics:• Dimensions: 500 x 470 x 180 mm• Weight: 21 kg Operating environment characteristics:• Operating temperature: 0 - +50 ° C• Storage temperature: 0 - +50 ° C• Protection class: IP65 Hybrid inverter The Isuna/Sinexcel/V-TAC 6kW inverter is ideal for creating stand-alone and hybrid power systems, especially in regions with unstable power supplies. It can be used in homes, commercial buildings, farms, and small industrial facilities. Thanks to its high efficiency and support for various battery types, this inverter ensures stable system operation even in challenging conditions, making it an indispensable element of any modern power system.