
The SolaX X1 Mini G4 is a compact and efficient inverter designed for residential wind turbine systems. It operates reliably with rapidly changing voltage, making it suitable for small wind turbines where standard solar inverters may struggle.
Wind turbines generate continuously variable voltage depending on wind speed. Unlike MPPT-based solar inverters designed for stable PV input, this inverter uses wind turbine mode with a fixed power vs current (P–I) curve, enabling stable operation and improved energy capture under dynamic wind conditions.
Specifications
- DC Input Voltage Range: 40 – 500 V DC
- Rated Output Power: Up to 3.3 kW
- Grid Voltage: 230 V AC
- Datasheet →
- Instructions for Connecting a Wind Turbine →
⚠️ The inverter must be configured for wind turbine use before operation. Default solar (MPPT) settings are not suitable for wind energy systems.
→ Advanced Settings
→ Energy Source Configuration
→ Wind Turbine
→ Wind Turbine: ENABLED
→ PV Mode: DISABLED
Recommended power curve to be set up
| VA Point | Voltage (V DC) | Current (A) | Power (W) |
|---|---|---|---|
| VA1 | 80 | 1.0 | 80 |
| VA2 | 100 | 1.5 | 150 |
| VA3 | 120 | 2.0 | 240 |
| VA4 | 150 | 2.5 | 375 |
| VA5 | 180 | 3.0 | 540 |
| VA6 | 210 | 3.5 | 735 |
| VA7 | 240 | 3.8 | 912 |
| VA8 | 270 | 3.9 | 1053 |
| VA9 | 300 | 3.6 | 1080 |
| VA10 | 330 | 3.2 | 1056 |
| VA11 | 360 | 2.8 | 1008 |
| VA12 | 400 | 2.4 | 960 |
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Home Inverter — Frequently Asked Questions
Honest answers on what it does, grid connection and compatibility.
It converts the direct current (DC) from your wind turbine into 230 V alternating current (AC) for your home and the grid. This SolaX X1 Mini G4 accepts 40–500 V DC input and delivers up to 3.3 kW of output, making your turbine's energy usable in the house.
Wind turbines produce a continuously changing voltage as the wind varies, which standard MPPT solar inverters struggle with. This inverter has a dedicated wind-turbine mode with a fixed power-versus-current curve, giving stable operation and better energy capture in changing wind.
Yes. It is designed for grid-tied (on-grid) home systems, so it offsets the electricity your home draws from the grid and, where your supplier allows, can export surplus. On-grid setups do not need a charge controller or batteries.
The SolaX X1 Mini G4 has a DC input range of 40–500 V, a rated output of up to 3.3 kW and a grid voltage of 230 V AC. It is compact and efficient, designed for residential small-wind systems.
Yes. It is selected to work reliably with small residential wind turbines like the Magnum and Atlas, handling their variable voltage in wind-turbine mode for stable grid-tied operation.
