List of products by brand Superwind

The Superwind SW350-II Silent Power wind turbine is designed for demanding environments: sailing boats, isolated sites or stand-alone installations. With a rated output of 350W, it offers reliable, silent energy production thanks to its advanced technology and optimised design.

Navigating the small wind turbine business isn't easy. In our 15 years as a company, superwind GmbH has not only developed technology that enables small wind turbines to withstand strong winds and storms, but we've also had to make our mark in an industry filled with poor-quality products, exaggerated claims from other players offering low-performance equipment, and a bad reputation for domestic wind power used in commercial environments by misled end-users.

We're committed to exceptional quality, it's what we do every day for our customers... and it's how someone named it "superwind".

Our small wind turbines meet the important needs of some large-scale end-users. Available in versions of 350 watts (for a swept area of 1.2 m²) and 1250 watts (for a swept area of 4.5 m²), our superwind micro wind turbines have the ability to truly recharge batteries over a wider range than many other wind turbines. More importantly, our wind turbines can withstand severe windstorms. This German-made equipment has been designed to operate reliably in remote and difficult conditions, and does so autonomously!






FAQ - Pylontech LiFePO4 batteries & solar storage

1. What is a Pylontech battery used for in a photovoltaic system? +
A Pylontech battery stores the solar energy produced during the day so you can use it later (evening/night), increase self-consumption and, depending on the system configuration, provide backup power.
2. What type of lithium battery is Pylontech? +
Pylontech offers LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) batteries, a chemistry known for its stability and durability in energy storage applications.
3. How do I choose the battery capacity (kWh) for Pylontech? +
Capacity depends on your consumption, the loads you want to supply, the autonomy you need, and your solar production. In self-consumption, sizing often aims to cover evening/night usage; off-grid systems are sized for 24/48 hours (or more) depending on constraints.
4. Can I expand my storage by adding Pylontech modules? +
Yes. A key advantage is modularity: you can increase capacity by adding modules, within the manufacturer’s recommendations and the inverter/charger limitations.
5. Is Pylontech compatible with all inverters? +
Compatibility depends on the inverter/charger model and integration requirements: system voltage, communication protocol (CAN / RS485), parameters and commissioning procedure. Always check the compatibility list and recommended settings before installation.
6. CAN or RS485: which communication should I use? +
It depends on the inverter and the chosen wiring/architecture. Some systems prefer CAN for battery data exchange, others use RS485. Follow the compatibility recommendations and commissioning guide.
7. Are Pylontech batteries suitable for off-grid systems? +
Yes, they can be suitable for off-grid use if the overall system is designed for autonomy: PV sizing, battery capacity, inverter power, and a backup strategy (generator, etc.) if needed.
8. Which accessories are useful with Pylontech batteries? +
Depending on your configuration: interconnection cables, mounting racks/supports, communication components and, for some ranges, control modules. These accessories help with integration, cable safety and maintenance.
9. Where can I find a commissioning guide (e.g., US5000)? +
Check our technical resources and installation guides (depending on the model). For example, Wattuneed provides a dedicated guide for installing Pylontech US5000 batteries: Pylontech US5000 installation guide.
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