If your daily energy consumption is less than 5kWh, consider Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel System. The system mainly includes Home Power Panel and Anker SOLIX F3800.
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System Configuration:
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Basic Configuration: One or two F3800s connect to Home Power Panel;
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Expandability: Each F3800 supports up to 6 expansion batteries, expanding the capacity from 3.84kWh to 26.9kWh. With two F3800s, capacity can expand to 53.8kWh.
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Functional Features:
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Integration Capabilities: The primary function of Home Power Panel is to use grid-tied solar panels and take advantage of time-of-use electricity rates to save on your electricity bill. However, if you do not have grid-tied solar panels or your electricity rates are flat, you will not be able to benefit from the main features of the home power panel.
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Power Outage: During a power outage, F3800 automatically supplies power to the backup load through the Backup Load Center, which supports up to 12 circuits.
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Note that during an outage, the grid-connected solar inverter must stop supplying power to the grid and consequently, a grid-connected solar array cannot charge F3800 during an outage. If you do not have a grid-connected solar array, you do not need a 100A solar CT.
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Usage Suggestions:
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Power Management: When the grid is available, your solar panels, the grid, and F3800 charge household devices in sequence, according to the mode selected in the Anker app, lowering your electricity bills.
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Alternate Load Center: Household loads connected to the Backup Load Center should not exceed 50A. During an outage, one F3800 outputs 25A; two F3800s output 50A. We recommend to only connect essential loads to the Backup Load Center. A high-powered load can drain power quickly.
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If your daily energy consumption is higher than 5kWh, consider Anker SOLIX X1. It works with solar panels to provide more power during outages.
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System Configuration:
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Modular Design: Supports six X1 power modules connected in parallel with a power range between 6 to 36kW. Capacities range from 5kWh to 180kWh for a high level of safety and durability.
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Seamless Switching: Instantly switch to off-grid power and sync with your home energy devices, including gas and diesel generators and upcoming EV chargers.
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Functional Features:
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Continuous Power Supply: Even if the grid isn't supplying power, your solar panels charge your battery or power loads.
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Backup Power: Provides reliable backup power for new or existing solar installations.
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Usage Suggestions:
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Customized Plan: Choose the most suitable solution and model based on your usage scenarios and average monthly electricity bills.
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Installation Cost: Installation costs may vary depending on your state and whether your home requires electrical modifications.
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The following table compares the key features of Home Power Panel and Anker SOLIX X1 for your reference.
Item |
Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel |
Anker SOLIX X1 | |
Main Equipment |
Home Power Panel, Anker SOLIX F3800, Anker SOLIX BP3800 Expansion Battery. |
Power Module X1-P6K-US, Battery Module X1-B5-H, Backup Controller 200-H. | |
Output |
Rated output: 6kW Note: To preserve battery life and ensure system durability and efficiency, the discharging rate is limited when connected to the grid. Max on-grid output (F3800 and Home Power Panel): 1.92kW. Max on-grid output (F3800, Home Power Panel, and expansion battery / Two F3800s and Home Power Panel): 3.8kW. Max on-grid output (F3800, Home Power Panel, and more than two expansion batteries / Two F3800s, Home Power Panel, and expansion battery): 6kW. Max off-grid output (F3800 and Home Power Panel): 6kW. Max off-grid output (Two F3800s and Home Power Panel): 12kW. |
Max output of one X1 power module: 6kW Max output of six X1 power modules connected in parallel: 36kW | |
Capacity |
3.84kWh to 53.8kWh. F3800: 3.84kWh. F3800 and 6 expansion batteries: 26.9kWh. Two F3800s in parallel and 12 expansion batteries: 53.8kWh. |
5kWh to 180kWh. X1 battery: 5kWh Note: Each X1 power module supports up to 6 batteries. X1 power module and 6 batteries: 30kWh Note: Six X1 power modules can be connected in parallel. Six X1 power modules in parallel with 6 batteries each: 180kWh. | |
On-Grid |
Appliances powered via a solar panel system, F3800, or the grid, according to mode selected in the Anker app. Note: Devices connected to the Backup Load Center (subpanel) should not exceed 50A. |
Appliances are powered via a solar panel system, X1, or the grid, according to mode selected in the Anker app. | |
Off-Grid |
F3800 supplies power to equipment connected to Backup Load Center (subpanel). Notes:
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The solar panel system powers home loads or charges X1 batteries. | |
Operating Modes |
Self-Consumption Mode Time-of-Use Mode Automatic Backup Mode |
Self-Consumption Mode Time-of-Use Mode NEM 3.0 Rapid Battery Charging | |
Installation |
Choose an electrician with experience installing solar powered systems and domestic electrical circuits. |
Must be installed by an Anker certified installer. | |
Additional Resources |
How to Install Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel |
How to Install Anker SOLIX X1 AC-Coupled Energy Storage System |
If you have any questions, please contact us for further assistance.












