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2× Anker SOLIX F3800 (7.68kWh | 12kW) + Smart Home Power Kit
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2× Anker SOLIX F3800 (12kW | 7.68kWh) + Smart Home Power Kit

2× Anker SOLIX F3800 (12kW | 7.68kWh) + Smart Home Power Kit

  • Designed with plug-and-play home backup capability. (Accessories sold separately.)
  • 6,000W, 120V/240V split-phase output in one unit for power-hungry appliances.
  • 3.84kWh - 26.9kWh expandable capacity with up to 6 expansion batteries (Anker SOLIX BP3800).
  • Scaling up to 12kW (53.8kWh) for extended power outages.
  • 2,400W solar input, allowing for a charge of 0 to 80% in just 1.5 hours by sunlight.
  • Equipped with NEMA 14-50 and L14-30 outlet to directly charge your EV and RV.
  • Monitor energy intelligently via the app. Connect with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
  • Long-Lasting LFP batteries and 5-year hassle-free warranty.
  • Industry-leading high-quality components ensuring 10 years of product life.
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Anker SOLIX Home Power System

Always Stay Charged and Prepared

Power That
Meets Your Needs
During blackouts, reliably power high-voltage and regular appliances with 120V/240V.
Enormous Capacity
From 3.84kWh
During blackouts, reliably power high-voltage and regular appliances with 120V/240V.
  • 3.84kWh
  • 26.9kWh
  • 53.8kWh
  • Home Backup
  • Professional Power
  • Power for EVs
  • Power for RVs

What's in the Box

  • Anker SOLIX F3800 × 2

  • Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel Cable

  • Anker Home Power Panel

  • Subpanel

  • Anker SOLIX 100A/240V Breaker

  • Anker SOLIX Ground Bar Kit

  • AC Charging Cable

  • MC4 3-Port Solar Charging Connector × 2

  • User Manual

    Downloads

Select Power That Meets Your Needs

F3800 Plus

F3800

Specs

Generator bypass

Yes

No

AC Output Power

6,000W

1,800W

Input Votage

120V/240V

120V

Solar Input Power

11-165V=17A Max (1600W Max Each)

11-32V= 10A; 32V-60V= 25A; (1200W Max, firmware 1.7.8 or earlier version)
11-15V= 10A; 15V-60V= 27A Max; (1200W Max, firmware 2.1.1 or later version)

Solar Input

3200W

2400W(via XT-60)

Maximum AC Input Power

6,000W (via generator bypass)

1,800W

DC Input

2* Solar Input Port
1* 60V/120A DC Input

2* XT-60

Special AC Socket

1x NEMA TT-30 (3000W Max, 120V)
1x L14-30 (6000W Max, 240V)

1x NEMA 14-50 (6000W Max, 240V)
1x L14-30 (6000W Max, 240V)

FAQ

Q1: What should I do when using a solar charger to charge Anker SOLIX F3800?

The solar input supports an 11-60V solar charger with an XT-60 connector. If you use an 11-15V solar charger, the current supports 10A max. When you use a 15-60V solar charger, the current supports 27A max (firmware 2.1.1+).

Q2: Why is the power station not working after it hasn't been used for a long time?

If the power station is stored at a low capacity for a long time, lithium batteries will self-consume power which may lead to a quick discharge. This leads to poor conductivity and a reduced battery lifespan, resulting in poor battery performance.

Q3: How should I store and maintain the power station?

To store your portable power station, make sure you have:
1. Turned off all outputs.
2. Store it in a cool and dry place.
3. Check the battery capacity each week. If it's below 30%, fully charge.
4. Charge the power station to 100% every 3 months.

Q4: When recharging Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station with AC power, can I use its 240V outlet to charge other devices?

No, when Anker SOLIX F3800 is recharging with AC power, you can only use its 120V UPS outlet to charge other devices.

Q5: How do I charge my electric vehicle?

Double-press the 240V power switch to activate EV mode charging, then you can recharge your EV.

Q6: What is the maximum solar panel voltage for charging Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station?

The maximum open-circuit voltage of each solar input port is 60V. If you want to chain the solar panels in series, the total open-circuit voltage must not exceed 60V.