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Anker’s newest power station is a good mix of power and portability

He has just denied the thousand Solix F3000 power plant This is carried enough for the vantum, powerful and developed enough for life at home. The system is recharged in a variety of ways including solar panels, EV charger, and the gas generator with a full pass of operation at most of the home appliances. This giant battery can operate the critical devices – or even a full house – during the stretch power outage, reduce monthly power bills when connected to the house circuits, or extend road flights when traveling beyond the electrical network.

The F3000 is designed around the LFP 3.1 kW battery and a reflective that converts everything that is stored in up to 3600 watts from the AC 120V. You can add three additional expansion batteries 3.1 kilowatt hours for 12 kilowatt hours of the total capacity. To return to it, the model American house consumes about 889 kWh, or about 29.2 kW per hour. but Not every device is required during blackoutVanlifers requires much lower capacity and strength (I use about 1.6 kW a day in my truck).

You can also connect two F3000 power plants with an optional center to increase the output to 240 volts / 7200 watts if you need to operate hard AC devices such as water pumps and home air conditioners. Of course, this power plant is also placed in outlets, including the USB-A and two USB-C port, four 20A AC, AC 30A, and 12-volt cigarette socket. More importantly, there is an Anderson 12V / 30A output for ease of integration with the RV electric system.

Integrated wheels help you transfer the F3000 to the kitchen, bedroom or picnic table – wherever you need energy, as long as the stairs are not involved: this thing is like other power plants in its class, weighs 91.5 pounds / 41.5 kg. There is no mention of the fan noise, which can be annoying.

Solix F3000 accepts up to 2,400 watts of solar energy charging via 165 volts and 60 volts when the sun is bright. Otherwise, it can be charged (with an optional adapter) by a 120 -volt gas generator while connecting a 3600W device simultaneously to the devices connected directly to the unit. This small trick is more magical when the power plant is connected to the house via a dual -directional entrance box and a smart scale (both are sold separately) connecting the power plant directly to your home circles. This means that you can back down from the entire battery backup set at home (which saves you a lot of money) with no peace of mind so that you can withstand an extended blackout as long as you have liquid fuel and the ability to face all this noise and caliber.

It is worth noting that Aker says that the F3000 is very effective in the new sleep mode, which reduces the drain of inactivity to 24.4W when operating low -border devices such as fans and computers. This means that the power station battery should last more than five days with the reflector, but sleep, or nearly two days when the household refrigerator is operated. Purifers who spend weeks outside the network will welcome this efficiency.

Anker Solix F3000 is listed for $ 2499 with each additional battery at $ 1,499. Solix Smart Meter accessories ($ 199), EV shipping adapter ($ 99), TT-30 shipping cable ($ 49), and double voltage ($ 199). Discounts are now available before sales start on June 25 at the full retail price.

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