SolaX X3-PRO-10K-G2 ongrid inverter 10kW - 3 phase, 2 MPPT
SolaX X3-PRO-10K-G2 ongrid inverter 10kW - 3 phase, 2 MPPT
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Payment and delivery
Payment and delivery
Payment
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Transport
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Product description
Product description
The SolaX X3-PRO G2 series is the manufacturer's second generation three-phase on-grid inverter family, specifically designed for single-family homes, condominiums and small commercial systems. Models are available in a power range of 8–30 kW.
The series' outstanding advantage is its 150% PV oversizing and 110% AC overload, ensuring maximum energy production even at higher utilization. The 2-3 MPPT design allows for flexible string design, even with solar panels with different orientations.
The devices operate with an efficiency of up to 98.5% and support smart consumption control (e.g. control of heat pumps or EV chargers). The built-in export power control and global MPP scan functions contribute to stable and optimized energy production.
Safety is ensured by AC/DC surge protection (Type II), optional AFCI arc fault protection, DC reverse polarity protection and short circuit protection. IP66 protection and compact size also allow outdoor installation.
- Power range 8–30 kW, 3 phases
- 2–3 MPPTs for flexible system design
- 150% PV oversizing, 110% AC overload
- Max. 98.5% efficiency
- Export power control, global MPP scan
- Smart load management and 24/7 monitoring (LAN/WiFi/4G)
- IP66 protection, safety features with SPD and AFCI support
The SolaX X3-PRO G2 series is an ideal choice for those looking for a reliable, modern and flexible on-grid inverter for their medium-power systems.
| Teljesítmény | 10 kW |
|---|---|
| Típus | On-grid inverter |
| Akkumulátor-kompatibilitás | Not |
| MPPT-k száma | 2 |
| Max. hatásfok | 98.20% |
| Garancia | 10 years |
| Max. PV feszültség | 1100V |
| Kommunikáció | RS485, DRM, optional: Meter |
| MPP tartomány | 160-980V |
| DC/AC túlméretezési arány | 1.5 |
| EPS / Backup kimenet | Not |
| DC kapcsoló | Yes |
| SPD védelem | Built-in DC Type 2 & AC Type 2 |
| IP védelem | IP66 |
| Méret | 482 × 417 × 186mm |
| Tömeg | 24.5 kg |
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How do I choose the right inverter?
How do I choose the right inverter?
When choosing an inverter, it is worth considering the power of the solar panels, their voltage range, the number of phases in the system (single- or three-phase), and whether you plan to expand with batteries in the future.
In the case of three-phase systems, a distinction must be made between symmetrical and asymmetrical inverters. The symmetrical type distributes the power equally across all three phases, which is an advantageous solution for simpler networks. The asymmetrical inverter, on the other hand, can regulate the power differently per phase, thus adapting more flexibly to the real consumption pattern of the house - for this reason it is usually the more practical and efficient choice for domestic systems.
When is it worth choosing a hybrid inverter?
When is it worth choosing a hybrid inverter?
It is worth choosing a hybrid inverter if you want to expand the system with battery energy storage in the future or if you want to provide the house with protection against power outages.
Hybrid models are more expensive, but offer a more flexible solution in the long term, as they can be easily integrated into the existing system later.
What happens in the event of a power outage?
What happens in the event of a power outage?
During a power outage, traditional grid-fed inverters automatically shut down to prevent power from being fed back into the utility grid for safety reasons.
Hybrid inverters, on the other hand, can operate in stand-alone, so-called backup mode, if a battery is also connected to the system. In this case, the inverter disconnects itself from the grid and uses the energy stored in the battery to continue supplying designated consumers in the house, such as lighting, a refrigerator or a router. As soon as the grid voltage returns, the inverter automatically returns to normal operation and begins recharging the battery.
What warranty does the inverter have?
What warranty does the inverter have?
The warranty is typically 5-10 years, depending on the manufacturer and model. Some manufacturers also offer extended warranties with registration. The exact duration is listed on each product page, so it's worth checking before purchasing.
What happens if the inverter fails?
What happens if the inverter fails?
As a first step, it is always recommended to diagnose the fault, because often the problem is not related to the inverter, but to the settings or the communication module.
If there is an actual failure, the distributor or manufacturer's service partner will assist with the repair or replacement process, within or beyond warranty.
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