Anker SOLIX X1 Modes Explained - Americas

How to Select Modes

Modes Introduction

Off-Grid

Self-Consumption

Time of Use

NEM 3.0

Advanced Options

Grid Charging

Storm Guard

Rapid Battery Charging

How to Select Modes

 

Modes Introduction

Off-Grid

This is a basic mode. The system will always enter Off-Grid mode when grid power is unavailable.

 

PV Supply Priority

Load Usage Priority

 

PV

Battery

Load

1- To Load

2- To Battery

Charged by PV

Discharge to Load

1- From PV

2- From Battery

 

Notes: 

  • When the battery is charged to 95%, PV input will be shut. Only the battery will supply power to the load. When the battery is discharged to 85%, the PV will resume operation.

  • When PV is insufficient to power loads, the battery will supply additional needs.

  • If there is no PV power, the battery will continue to power the load until empty. When SoC is low, turn off unnecessary loads to reduce the battery consumption rate.

  • This mode is incompatible with the Sunlight Backup mode of the Enphase microinverter. 

 

Self-Consumption

Under this mode, PV energy is used to reduce the amount of grid electricity used.

Reserved battery power can be set in case grid power fails.

Do NOT use Self-Consumption mode when there is no PV system.

PV Supply Priority

Load Usage Priority

 

PV

Battery

Load

Grid

1- To Load

2- To Battery

3- To Grid

Charged by PV

Discharge to Load (to reserved SoC)

1- From PV

2- From Battery

3- From Grid

Power Load only when PV and Battery are insufficient.

Notes:

  • Power cannot be fed to the grid from the battery.

  • The grid will not charge the battery.

 

Time of Use

Under this mode, you reduce your bills thanks to differences in electricity rates at different times of the day.

Reserved battery power can be set in case grid power fails.

You can set up to 4 levels of electricity rates: Peak, Mid-Peak, Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak.

Notes: 

  • We recommend setting the lowest electricity rate as Super Off-Peak.

  • If a Super Off-Peak rate is not set, the grid will not charge the battery.

  • To use as little grid power as possible, lower reserved battery SoC. This will reduce available power in case of an outage.

Scene 1: No PV + Grid Charging Activated

Period

Battery

Load

Grid

Peak

  • No charging

  • Discharging to Load (to reserved SoC)

1- From Battery

2- From Grid

Power the loads only when the battery is insufficient.

Mid-Peak

Off-Peak

  • No charging

  • Discharging to Load (to 80% or reserved SoC, whichever is higher)

  • Enter standby mode if SoC is 80% or lower when the off-peak period starts.

Super Off-Peak

  • No discharging. Charged from Grid.

  • The objective is to fully recharge the battery 1 hour before the super off-peak period ends.

  • Battery charging power is determined by charging capacity and remaining time.

Powered by Grid

Charge the battery and

power the loads.

 

Scene 2: PV + Grid Charging Deactivated

Period

PV

Battery

Load

Grid

Peak

1- To Load

2- To Battery

3- To Grid

  • Charged from PV

  • Discharges to Load (to reserved SoC)

1- From PV

2- From Battery

3- From Grid

Power the loads only when the battery is insufficient.

Mid-Peak

Off-Peak

  • Charged from PV

  • Discharging to Load (to 80% or reserved SoC, whichever is higher).

  • Enter standby mode if SoC is 80% or lower when the off-peak period starts.

Super Off-Peak

1- To Battery

2- To Load

3- To Grid

  • No discharging. Charged from Grid.

  • The objective is to fully recharge the battery 1 hour before the super off-peak period ends.

  • Battery charging power is determined by charging capacity and remaining time.

  • Only PV charges the battery. If power is insufficient, the battery may not fully charge.

1- From PV

2- From Grid

Power the loads

 

Scene 3: PV + Grid Charging Activated

Period

PV

Battery

Load

Grid

Peak 

1- To Load

2- To Battery

3- To Grid

  • Charged from PV

  • Discharges to Load (to reserved SoC)

1- From PV

2- From Battery

3- From Grid

Power Load only when PV and Battery are insufficient.

Mid-Peak

Off-Peak

  • Charged from PV

  • Discharging to Load (to 80% or reserved SoC, whichever is higher)

  • Battery stands by if SoC is lower than 80% when the off-peak period starts. 

Super Off-Peak

1- To Battery

2- To Load

3- To Grid

  • No discharging.

  • The objective is to fully recharge the battery 1 hour before the super off-peak period ends.

  • Battery charging power determined by charging capacity and remaining time.

  • PV charges battery first. If power is insufficient, grid helps supply energy.

1- From PV

2- From Grid

Charge the battery and

power the loads.

 

NEM 3.0

NEM 3.0 is a mode for users in California who have PV systems.

Under this mode, PV energy is prioritized for battery charging.

When the export rate is higher than the import rate, the battery discharges at maximum power to meet home energy demand. Excess power is fed into the grid to earn credits.

During other times, the system operates according to your choice, either TOU (Time of Use) or Self Consumption modes.

Notes: 

  • The unique feature of NEM 3.0 is the battery can feed the grid.

  • We recommend to set battery reserve to 0% and disable Storm Guard and Rapid Battery Charging in August and September to maximize your profit.



Advanced Options

Grid Charging

  • When this option is disabled, only PV energy can charge the battery.

  • When this option is enabled, the system can charge the battery from the grid. Please note whether this is permitted by local policies.

  • Additionally, enabling this option can keep the battery SoC from dropping below Reserve Battery value. When it drops, the grid will charge the battery back to the reserved SoC, either in Self Consumption or TOU mode.

 

Storm Guard

Also known as Automatic Backup. 

  • When this option is enabled, the system will use PV and grid energy to charge the battery at full speed when extreme weather alerts are issued. Reserved power is also set to 100%. 

  • When an alert is cancelled, the system returns to a normal mode.

 

Rapid Battery Charging

Also known as Manual Backup. 

  • When this option is enabled, you need to set a time period for rapid charging. 

  • During this period, the system uses both PV and the grid to charge the battery at full speed. The battery will not discharge. When the period is over, this option will disable automatically.

  • If you want to use the grid to charge the battery under Self-Consumption mode, enable this option. 

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