⚡ Power your lifestyle, anywhere, anytime — because blackout is not an option.
The Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station combines a robust 3840Wh LiFePO4 battery with a powerful 6000W dual-voltage AC output, making it ideal for home backup, RV adventures, and emergency use. Paired with a 400W high-efficiency solar panel featuring adjustable angles and IP67 waterproofing, it offers fast, reliable, and eco-friendly power wherever you go. Expandable capacity and comprehensive accessories ensure you're always ready to stay connected and powered up.
Manufacturer | Anker |
Part Number | A1790 |
Item Weight | 132.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.64 x 15.55 x 15.28 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A1790 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Color | Silver |
Style | Anker SOLIX F3800+400W Solar Panel |
Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 6000 watts |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, MC4 Solar Charging Connector, User Manual, 400W Solar Panel, 2× 3m MC4 Solar Cable, 0.5m Solar Charging Cable (MC4 to XT-60) |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
Battery Capacity | 1200000 Milliamp Hours |
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Impressive Power Solution - Even More So When You learn It's Quirks
I purchased an Anker Solix F3800 in March of 2024 with the intention of using it as I develop my property in Idaho. It has proven to be an invaluable tool, and as I've used it in various scenarios, I've learned a lot about its quirks and undocumented "features".I use the F3800 to power my tools and recharge batteries, to provide light where I'm working, run my well pump and more recently to provide power to my 40ft. Class A diesel pusher motorhome. It's been quite reliable, but it does have a few issues.First, should you purchase one, be sure to hook it up to wifi and update the firmware. Prior to doing that, I was unable to use AC power (from my RV Generator) along with solar to recharge it. I'm currently running firmware 2.1.5, which does allow simultaneous AC and DC charging.Second, the MPPT controllers built in for solar are optimized for Anker's proprietary solar solutions, which are relatively expensive. Pay close attention to how you configure your solar panel wiring to optimize charging. Assuming you can find the right combination of serial/parallel connections, you can charge the F3800 with up to 2400 watts of solar power, but it's not easy to get to that number.Third, the built-in BMS limits charging current when the batteries are colder than 10c/50f. I've discovered that you won't be able to put more than about 710 watts DC or 685 watts AC into the F3800 if the battery temp reads below these figures. (Quick tip - put a heavy AC load on it to get those electrons flowing and warm up the batteries in the morning!)IF the batteries are above 10c, it will charge quickly with solar or AC input. I manage to push about 1500 - 1600 watts into it at peak sunlight with my two strings of panels, and at that rate it only takes a few hours. If you're charging a warm unit with AC power, it will charge completely in under two hours, assuming you have not limited the AC power for charging via the app.Overall I'm very pleased. the phone app (I use IOS) is good, but could be improved by adding input and output power over time. It has graphs, but since those numbers are constantly changing, there's no way to track usage.Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase. Anker support is responsive, although it took almost a week of emails back and forth to find out that my "charging problem" was because the batteries were cold and current was being limited by the BMS. For those of us who understand solar, batteries, BMS, etc. 50 degrees F is a pretty high threshold under which to limit current. Hopefully Anker will reduce that to a more reasonable level in a future firmware update. With such a high temp. hurdle the usefulness of this device will be less than desired as the cold weather approaches.For those wondering, it *does* allow you to use a plug-in EV charger to charge your EV. I've tried it on my Rivian R1T, although the capacity of the Anker is a drop in the bucket for an EV with a 131kW battery!Highly recommended due to typical Anker quality, flexibility of use and expansion capabilities. It offers a reasonable value proposition when purchased on sale or in bundles.
C**R
Perfect for my home
I recently took the plunge and invested in the Anker F3800 with an additional expansion battery, and let me tell you, it has been an absolute game-changer for my home power needs. After eyeing this product for a while and reading up on its capabilities, I finally got the chance to put it to the test today, and it did not disappoint.Where I live, power outages are more than just a nuisance—they're a part of life. So having a backup that's dependable isn't just nice, it's essential. And the F3800? It's been knocking it out of the park. As I'm typing this out, I'm actually running off the Anker unit, and the switch was buttery smooth. There's something incredibly comforting about knowing that my house can stay bright and my gadgets can keep buzzing, even when the grid lets me down.What really makes the F3800 stand out for me, though, is how versatile it is, not to mention the added bonus of that expansion battery. The storage capacity is nothing to scoff at, and the fact that I can beef up the power reserve on the fly is a massive win. We're not just talking about keeping a couple of lamps on here; we're talking full-blown normal life, uninterrupted, even when the unexpected hits.Another bonus is the EV charging feature—because that's a slice of genius I didn't even know I was craving until I had it in my hands. The 240V outlet on the F3800 is a godsend. The idea that I can juice up my electric ride in a snap (for those that need less than 25A) adds a whole new level of security and convenience that I'm all about.Wrapping this up, if you're on the hunt for a portable power solution that's solid and dependable, the Anker F3800 with an expansion battery should be at the top of your list. Whether you're gearing up for emergencies, hitting the great outdoors, or just want a reliable backup at home, this power station is the real deal. Hats off to Anker for this one—they really hit it out of the park!
R**.
Good product, needs improvements
Received the Anker F3800 in about 4 days. It was packed well and could withstand some abuse in shipping.The product itself is easy to move around, has hookup flexibility with both a 30 amp 240v and a 50 amp 240v connection and 6- 120v plugs.Connected the 50 amp to my sub panel and it ran all my essentials ( 3 refrigerators, all lights, TV, internet, freezer) and the readout on the battery indicated that it would run those items for 15 hours.Drawbacks of this battery pak:1) it is a little heavy (135lbs) . Would take two people to lift into truck for transport but it could be done and run a trailer or campsite easily.2) The other problem is with the solar charging. The battery only allows 11-32v =10 amp or 32-60v = 25amps so you need to purchase separate solar panels to solar charge the battery. I am unable to use my rooftop Enphase Solar to charge the battery. This really needs improvements!3) no real users manual was provided with the unit.4) Problem when using 120v charging, the 240v plugs are disconnected and 3 of the 6 120v plugs are disconnected during charging.
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