Mastervolt's Soladin inverter is designed for small systems or independent strings of solar panels up to a total power of 700W. For larger systems, a number of Soladins can be simply be used in parallel.
Extremely easy to install with no wiring work or electrician needed, the unit simply plugs into a normal household socket. The solar panels connect to the unit with industry-standard Multi-Contact 4mm connectors (supplied in our kits). And that's it - now just watch the electricity bills fall!
The unit has a communication port for remote monitoring from your PC, and also has a built-in yield indicator at the front. The wide input range makes them a flexible system solution.
The point at which solar panels deliver maximum energy is called the maximum power point (MPP). The Soladin 600 contains a dynamic MPP tracker making it possible to achieve extremely high MPP efficiency almost anytime.
Each Soladin unit requires between 40V and 125V DC input voltage and between 160W and 700W of solar panel capacity. For 12V panels such as our XM100 or XM120 modules, four to seven panels are needed. If you are using the larger 24V panels such as our 48 cell Powerglaz series, you will need two to four panels.
Using an array larger than 700W will not damage the inverter, but the extra panel area will not be used. For larger panel arrays, you will need two Soladin units, each connecting to a seperate string of panels.