Microinverters are fitted directly to each solar panel, converting power on the spot. Unlike traditional string inverters, they let every panel work independently, which means your system keeps generating even if one panel is shaded or performing less efficiently.
At Redhill Services we install reliable SolaX microinverters, available in both 2-in-1 and 4-in-1 designs. They’re a smart choice for homes with smaller roof spaces, mixed orientations, or shading from trees and chimneys, and they work seamlessly with quality solar PV modules.
Most homeowners choose microinverters when shading is an issue or where the roof design doesn’t suit a single inverter. They’re also popular for smaller solar systems where efficiency is key. Pairing microinverters with solar power optimizers can deliver even better generation in tricky layouts.
Redhill Services supplies and installs SolaX microinverters as part of complete solar systems. Our engineers will design the system around your roof and provide aftercare support to keep it running at its best. For homes adding storage, microinverter systems integrate well with battery storage for maximum self-use of solar power.
Yes, microinverters work at the panel level. SolaX models allow 2 or 4 panels to connect to one unit, keeping costs lower.
They perform better in shaded or complex roof layouts, while string inverters may be more cost-effective for unshaded roofs. Many customers also look at hybrid solar inverters as an alternative if battery integration is a priority.
Yes. Because each panel operates independently, you won’t lose as much generation if one panel is shaded or dirty.
Yes. They run at lower DC voltages than string systems, which adds an extra level of safety for residential properties.