How does Anker SOLIX F3000 work?

Standalone Mode

By itself, F3000 charges devices with its AC and DC ports. Its AC ports include a TT-30R port (3,600W max output) and four NEMA 5-20R ports (2,400W max output per port). Its DC output ports include USB ports and one car charging and Anderson port each. F3000 supports up to three BP3000 expansion batteries (12,288Wh max capacity).

 

Parallel Mode

Connect two F3000s to Double Voltage Hub for 7,200W max output via Double Voltage Hub's NEMA L14-30R and NEMA 6-20 ports. If one F3000 stops operating, Double Voltage Hub will not output power.

 

Backup Mode

Connect a 120V transfer switch to F3000's TT-30 port to back up home loads. Before use, ensure that the transfer switch's N and PE wires are properly connected.

 

Home System

Integrate F3000 into your home power system via Bi-Directional Inlet Box and your home electrical panel. Maximum AC output is 1,800W. Four operating modes are supported: Self-Consumption, Time-of-Use, Manual Backup, and Storm Guard.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us for further assistance.

How does Anker SOLIX F3000 work?
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