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E1306: Anker SOLIX F3800 Home Backup System with Transfer Switch

Mar 01, 20248 min
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Thank you for choosing to download the ham Radio two point zero audio podcast rip. This is the audio taken out of a video or a livestream I did recently. You can catch all my videos on YouTube ham Radio two point zero and catch us live every Sunday night at seven pm Central Standard Time for a different topic each week. Thank you for the support, and thank you for

being a member of the community. Anker has a brand new backup power system that was just recently launched, called the Anker Solex F thirty eight hundred. Let's take a look at this and see how it might be beneficial in times of power outages or blackouts, or even get my shadow out of the way, even for taking the ham shack off grid stick around. For a long time now, I've talked about taking my ham shack off grid. Let me step back into the sun where you can see me. And anchor sent me

this power station. They sent me an email and they're like, hey, we've seen some of the power station videos you've done. Would you like to do one on hours? And they showed me the specs on this thing and I was like, Wow, that thing looks really cool. I would love to be able to use it on the hamshack or maybe even the RV trailer. Now, the first thing I noticed that it's on wheels. Okay, so we've got I'm trying to stay out of this out of the shade as

much as possible. So we've got wheels here, We've got feet on it right here to where you can lay it down on the side, and it's got to pop up handle like that right there, which is really neat because it's got large wheels on the back. So these are all the cables that come with it. Set those aside for the moment there so we can wheel

it around like this. Okay, it is a very heavy unit. This is not something you're going to pick up and take with you to a campsite or something like that, or you know, have laying around and just grab and go type thing. It don't it's not made for that. This is made so that you can put it in a room or a helm back up

and just leave it there. These It has these rotating casts on the front that lock down like that, so it's a little bit harder to roll it around once you get into the place, and it has this really good display on the front. All right. I moved it could not see the screen in the sun, which again, this is not made for outdoors. This is made for your home backup. You're gonna put this in a garage, in a closet. In this case, I'm gonna put it in the corner

of the ham shack, probably underneath my desk. But if we hold the power button down for kind of a long time, really it will come on there. It goes right there. If the screen starts up eighty three percent, Okay, that's pretty good. Right there, you can see we've got three USB C ports on the front, plus two USBA and blue, so presumably those are quick charged three to dot zero. Little safety tip, real

quick. If you're going to install a generator or a solar system of some sort, maybe a solar panels, battery backups, something like that, you can't just plug that into your breaker box grid. It can cause problems with sending power back up the line. It can cause problems with the power company. It can be dangerous and you could actually kill somebody if it's really done improperly. So always check with a licensed provider to install what's called a transfer

switch, which i'll show you here in a minute. Anytime you're wanting to plug in any type of backup power into your house, such as a generator, solar generator, battery backups, anything, solar panels, anything like that at all. The company that ran the electricity when I have the hamshack built like twelve or fifteen years ago, I'm gonna call them and see if they'll install a transfer switch in my hamshack for me, because I already have a

breaker box in the hamshack they put that in. Originally, we ran a line from the house to the hamshack, breaker box professionally installed and all that kind of good stuff. It's worked great ever since. I've had zero issues with it. So I'm gonna call that same company and get them to install the transfer switch. That'll be done in a different video, so when you

have the transfer switch, it'll go in there. So this is an expansion to expand the battery capacity this right here, it's called the F thirty eight hundred. It's thirty eight hundred and forty watt hours with a built in six thousand WAT inverters. You can plug six thousand watt of appliances into it. It will scale up to twenty six point nine watt hours. Six expansion batteries

in there, it'll do almost thirty thousand watt hours of capacity. It's got twenty four hundred watts of solar input between these two, allowing for charge of eighty percent and just about about one point five hours depending on sunlight, so twenty four so you can do twelve hundred watts into each of these, and that's about sixty amps into each one of those roughly, depending on what you're

doing. So that's freaking rat I mean, even if you used one of those, Holy cow, if your power consumption at wherever you're plugging this into is low, you could probably get away with one of those. That is freaking awesome right there. So again that's the is a car socket on here. I don't know why you would want car socket. It's just a cigarette lighter adapter. So obviously you're not gonna be carrying this thing around your car. Probably. Here's the and the other side of it right here. Let

me move it out of the sun. It has this specialized plug right here with the cable that I got I'll show you in a minute. This goes to the transfer switch. So you're plugging into the house of the transfer switch. This looks like a standard two hundred and forty volt plug right there, twenty five amp max. It says right there. These are all, of

course your standard on hundred and twenty volt twenty amp max. Now, okay, that's impressive because most of your home plugs like that one right there on the back side of my porch, most of them are probably fifteen amps for outdoor plug, sometimes they're twenty, sometimes they're fifteen, sometimes they're twenty, And the ones inside your home are usually either ten or fifteen amps. So the fact that this is a twenty amp plug makes it a really beefy outdoor

what would be a beefy outdoor plug on your home. So that's impression. And there's six of those. That's great. That's the rest of it right there. But this is just a really neat system. Man. Really appreciate Anchor sending this to me, because I'm going to have fun putting this together with the hamshack. This is the transfer switch that I got. It's from Reliance Controls. Again, you're gonna and it comes with this right on top.

Take particular care to attach the transfer switch red wires and load center circuit brokers, please read the enclosed installation instructions very carefully. Transfer switch must be installed only by qualified electrician with a thorough knowledge of all applicable electrical and building codes. That was on the top when I opened this box, and very very important to emphasize that, because don't just go pluging stuff up to your

house. You're gonna end up hurting yourself for somebody else. So there's a transfer switch. So in general, what you would do is you would that's line means, it means your shore power and then gen is presumably generator, okay, so you whether it's a solar or a gas power generator, generator, external generator. So you can have these off. You can have this right here. There's two thirty ant breakers, two twenty AT breakers, and a bunch of fifteen AT breakers right here, so you can turn these off

and on. You can put some on the shore power and some on the generator power. Keep your two hundred and forty volt stuff on shore power, and put all your one hundred ns oops, put all your one hundred and twenty volt stuff on generator power if you want to do it like that, depending on how big your battery capacity is. As you add battery capacity to that thing. Over time, you could obviously add more of these to the

generator power over the line power. But look at this really beefy cable, this sucker that is probably like a I don't know, triple at gauge maybe quadruple gauged cable. This is the part that goes into the side of the F thirty eight hundred right there, and then this sucker goes into the transfers which it comes with this little oops comes with this plug right here that where this goes. This is gonna be a fun project. I'm really looking forward

to it again. Special thanks to Anchor for sending me this. I've called the electric the Electrician company and talk to them about what I want. They're gonna get me scheduled soon, but I have to wait on them, so that's why it's not happening yet. Anchor Solex will provide a special offer to everyone watching this video in my viewers for this unit the F thirty eight hundred and its bundle using an exclusive discount code which you can find in the description

of this video. Check out all the specials they're running. Let me know if you guys have ever heard of this. If you plan to do some sort of battery backup system on your own home. Stay tuned for more videos about this very thing. Hamshack going off Grid seventy three

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