SOLAX POWER X1-G4 Solar Battery Storage User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- SOLAX POWER
Table of Contents
SOLAX POWER X1-G4 Solar Battery Storage
Introduction
For many households that are looking for an all-in-one intelligent solar home
energy management solution, SolaX now integrates a heating solution into its
existing home energy management system. Thanks to the newly developed SolaX
Adapter Box, homeowners can now connect the smart grid heat pump to the SolaX
energy storage systems, and realize direct control of the heat pump through
SolaX inverter.
You can command the sun’s energy to supply your heat pump through settings on
the SolaX inverter, and thus maximize solar self-consumption and reduce
electricity bills. For people who are living in places with high Feed-in
tariff, and who prefers to sell more solar energy to the grid to generate
income, you can flexibly change settings and decide the best way that works
for you through the intelligent energy control of SolaX inverter.
Advantages
Cost-saving
Maximize PV energy to provide electricity and heat, saving more on electricity
bills
Eco-friendly
Clean solar energy utilization
Intelligent Controlling
SolaX inverter intelligently controls the on and off status of the heat pump
Simple and Flexible
Set once and forget, you decide how and when the heat pump works for you Easy
tracking of system performance on SolaX Cloud
Compatibility
Inverter: X1-G4&X3-G4; Mic G2; Pro G2
Heat pump: No requirement for heat pump power, only require the heat pump
support SG Ready.
Working Modes
With the SolaX Adapter Box, the SolaX inverter will be your smart home energy manager to control the overall usage of energy in the house and maximize energy self-consumption in a smarter way. There are three heat pump operation modes that you can choose from:
Mode One: Disable
The adapter box function is disabled under this operation mode.
Mode Two: Manual
In this operating mode, you can change the adapter box from on to off, or from
off to on through settings on the inverter or through SolaX mobile app.
Mode Three: SmartSave
In this operating mode, users can set a series of parameters on the SolaX
inverter to intelligently control how and when the heat pump works for them.
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feed-in power threshold
Once the feed-in power is greater than or equal to the set value, the adapter box will turn on and the heat pump will heat the water up to a higher temperature. -
consumption power threshold
Once the power consumption (from the grid) is greater than or equal to the set value, the adapter box will be turned off, SolaX system will stop providing electricity to the heat pump. -
battery SOC threshold
Once the battery SOC drops to the set value, the adapter box will turn off, SolaX system will stop providing electricity to the heat pump. -
minimum heat pump working hour
Minimum working hours, the heat pump will work at least this time every time it is activated. High priority than other power threshold settings. -
cumulative heat pump working hour
Max working hour limitation per day. High priority than other power threshold settings. -
scheduled heat pump working periods
Set the heat pump working periods flexibly. High priority than other power threshold settings.
Appendix
User Scenarios Under SmartSave Mode (With Default Setting)
6:30 – 10:30
The sun is rising and the SolaX system starts to convert solar energy into
electricity for household loads.
10:30 – 13:00
When PV panels are generating more energy, the SolaX system will use the
surplus solar energy to charge the SolaX Triple Power batteries for later use.
13:00 – 14:00
When the batteries are fully charged, and there’s still excess power to be
converted to grid power, the SolaX system will sell the excess electricity to
the grid for fit.
14:00 – 16:00
When the feed-in power reaches the threshold value, the adapter box will be
turned on, and the heat pump will heat the water up to a higher temperature.
16:00 – 18:00
Solar energy generated from PV panels decreases as the sun sets down. When it
cannot meet the energy demand of the household loads, batteries will discharge
and provide electricity for household loads.
18:00 – 19:00
If the battery SOC drops to the default threshold value, the SolaX system will
stop providing electricity to a heat pump.
19:00 – 22:00
SolaX batteries are still providing energy to light up the house. Family
members can use the hot water which is already heated up during the day.
Because of SolaX System’s smart energy management, households powered by solar energy can maximize their energy self-consumption during day and night, and thus greatly reduce their electricity bill, or even achieve an energy- independent lifestyle. With the flexibility and intelligence of the SolaX system, households with different electricity and heat requirements can always find the best solution to meet their specific demands by simply setting up preferred parameters on the SolaX inverter.
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