How To Install a Sub Panel for Emergency Backup Power - Anker SOLIX F3800 Home Power Panel

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In this video I show the process of how to wire a sub panel to be used with the Anker Home Power Panel backup battery transfer switch.

0:00 Introduction
0:52 Sub Panels
1:18 Mounting The Home Power Panel
3:26 Bending PVC & Running Conduit
5:05 Running Wires & Required Materials
13:15 Ground Bars
15:28 Disconnecting Power & Moving Circuits
18:15 Running 100amp Circuit to HPP
23:20 Installing Circuits in Sub Panel
26:20 System Startup & Test with Naomi
33:15 Self Consumption Mode & App Configuration Options

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コメント (21)
  • @stan525
    I was taught to run a service loop for wiring from an old journeyman in 1970 it has served me well, carry on young man. good content
  • @TheRaker1000
    I use a hydraulic crimping tool with marine grade butt connectors when I have to crimp stuff. It seems to work acceptably for most larger wire sizes (#10-#4 for my purposes). Connecting a submersible well pump with that setup and some real good water rated heat shrink tubes is commonly a trusted connection, and that's underwater!
  • The black coating on that wire is specifically made to be cut off so its a black or white wire. That's why it's just a thin cover nit actual insulation.
  • Great video. Very informative and enjoyable to watch. You provide many good tips for doing this type of work.
  • @dougwrobinson
    This was very interesting and you explain things very well so people can understand. Thank you.
  • @balexan530
    Ben, I like the idea of using the lugs instead of the crimp connectors, I don't think I would have thought of this. I have been researching this particular setup for a few days now for a customer that can't use a generator and I'm glad I ran across your video. He wants backup power for his computer system and a few other things but it needs to be bigger than just a regular UPS. This may very well be the solution he is looking for. I'm glad you showed how it operates after you showed the installation. I like your work.
  • @PolishHammer
    haha it was killing me too nice work ✌🏻💯
  • Good job. Like it that you do not talk 100/hr. Hi to the Mrs.
  • @inspector8572
    I like to use plastic entry clamps/fittings… they work like Chinese finger cuffs and work great, they’re cheap and code compliant.
  • @JCWise-sf9ww
    I like you using the screw lugs instead of the crimp on connectors. That way a DIY Does not have to have the special tool required to crimp the connector on to the end of the large gage wire. Nice personal touch, that your son and wife was there with you.
  • @vince6829
    Nice job. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
  • Lol, I love that you left your wife on the right side of the screen even though her part was done. 😂 Great wife!