Home Backup Test with Anker SOLIX F3800

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Published 2024-01-12
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@DavidPozEnergy tests and reviews the new Anker SOLIX F3800.
"This is a powerful portable power station. This is a large, powerful model. It has a 6,000W (6kW) inverter built-in. What's even more impressive, the inverter outputs both 120V and 240V AC power (split-phase). This means you can back-up your whole house in a power outage. This also means we can run 240V loads, such as charging an electric vehicle. There is a 3.8kWh battery built-in. This battery can be used pretty quickly if you are drawing a lot (ex. charging an EV)."

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CHAPTERS
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Intro: 00:00
Capacity Test: 01:38
Generator Plug: 03:30
EV Charging: 06:29
Solar Charging: 10:33
Power Tools, Heavy Loads: 13:56
Conclusion: 16:25

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All Comments (21)
  • @amarieh2218
    I am so grateful for you explaining the solar aspect of this! I am completely new and about to go off-grid and this information is super helpful! Thank you!
  • @chuxxsss
    Sounds like I need to test it on my channel one day.
  • @brains84
    I was able to get mine up to 6000 watts at 240 volts as a whole home backup power source without issue. This Anker Solix is a beast.
  • if i wanted to charge this with a dual fuel generator, what 25-50ft ext cord and/or adapter would i need?
  • @Jer-me7pj
    HOW MANY WATTS WERE YOUR PANELS? AND TOTAL WATTS?
  • @jeffmaling9577
    Does it charge from a gas generator? That would seem to be a common use case during a power outage. Run the generator for a few hours to charge the Anker, then use the Anker for times like overnight.
  • @Curious_Cat123
    Hi, you connected 6 solar panels. 3 and 3 in parallel, splitting the panels between 2 XT60 ports. How many watts were the panels rated for? Also what is the VOC of a single panel? If the panels were 400 watts each that would allow for the max input of 2,400 watts, so long as the VOC of each panel is below 60v…if I’m correct… Please, no mathematical formulas… Thx!
  • @jardinero9112
    Did they not send you the proper cords to use the system by charging with the pannels? You had to go out and buy more cables cause they didnt match ? I dont understand.
  • @TheDfrancis37
    Cool you guys are making some strides but you’re still light years away.
  • @MarkK01
    I will never buy another Anker SOLIX power station which sucks because i was a huge fan of Ankers other problems. My wife and I do a lot of camping and we needed a reliable power station, so before my Father passed away last year he bought us the Anker SOLIX C1000. This unit worked good at first and then 1 day it started smoking and a foul smell came from this unit. I ripped it off my counter in our converted van and placed it on the ground. Well being in a national campsite in Canada someone called the fire dept. I guess that is standard for this kind of issue. Well that kind of put a damper on our camping trip. I am not sure if the fire dept took my Anker SOLIX C1000 power bank but they may have because it was a bomb ready to go off again so to speak. I did try and call someone from Anker but the person I chatted with was not to interested in hearing what I had to say or what happened. Well that tells me what kind of company Anker is and my next one I buy this summer will be a Jackery Explorer series. I do not have time to sit on the phone with a company that is not interested in what I have to say or a issue with their product.
  • @Scott-sm9nm
    8:40 Power (watts) = Current (amps) × Voltage (volts) ... calc ... 5760 watts = 24 amps × 240 volts
  • When I shopped for mine my biggest issue was is the unit trash if the battery degraded over time. I ended up getting a BLUETTI ac300 due to the inverter being separated from the batteries. So all I would have to do is get new batteries not an entire inverter unit also which is a much cheaper option.
  • @gofy8481
    yeah these things are cool, especially the Ecoflow Ultra, but in reality you need a gas, diesel, or propane generator for any long term needs...more than a day a two. Get a dual fuel, run it on propane, and you won't have the problem of gas sitting for a long time. Imagine, you buy a predator, Westinghouse, or champion 12500 dual fuel for 1500 max. Done. These power stations are just a shiny object. Good for Van Life, I own two Ecoflows, but they are not serious for home backup.
  • Nice info, but calling it a review coming from your own company is embarrassing. You miss very important information. For example the controllers available to connect it to my house network and identify the direction of current.