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popularMinhTrinh posted Today 06:51 PM
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Anker SOLIX F3800 Smart Whole-Home Backup Power Kit $7999

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Kit Includes:
2x Anker SOLIX F3800 All-in-One Home Backup Power Station(2x 3840Wh)
2x Anker SOLIX BP3800 Expansion Battery (2x 3840Wh)
2x Anker SOLIX PS400 Solar Panels (2x 400W)
1x Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel
1x 12-Circuit Backup Load Center (Sub Panel)

https://costco.ankersolix.com/pro...-power-kit
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Save on this Anker bundle on Costco Next website

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Kit Includes:
2x Anker SOLIX F3800 All-in-One Home Backup Power Station(2x 3840Wh)
2x Anker SOLIX BP3800 Expansion Battery (2x 3840Wh)
2x Anker SOLIX PS400 Solar Panels (2x 400W)
1x Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel
1x 12-Circuit Backup Load Center (Sub Panel)

https://costco.ankersolix.com/pro...-power-kit

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Today 07:28 PM
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Havx027Today 07:28 PM
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Hmm... this setup or the newer E10 battery system coming out? We have existing solar, but no battery backups yet. I'm looking to add some. Any feedback would be appreciated!
Today 07:46 PM
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dealsninjaz401Today 07:46 PM
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Think the F3800 Plus would be a better bet for future proofing, or the E10 coming out. Wonder how much getting a contractor out to install the panels would be, though.
Today 07:56 PM
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spamToday 07:56 PM
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I have solar as well, but looking for just batteries, not to go off the grid, but to power the home during peak electricity rate times (4 - 9 pm). Does any of these work? What all do I need to do?

TIA
Today 08:14 PM
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TenzingSToday 08:14 PM
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Quote from Havx027 :
Hmm... this setup or the newer E10 battery system coming out? We have existing solar, but no battery backups yet. I'm looking to add some. Any feedback would be appreciated!
If you have existing solar i would get E10. This system really i see it mostly for Whole home UPS for couple hours to day.
Today 08:15 PM
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TenzingSToday 08:15 PM
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Quote from spam :
I have solar as well, but looking for just batteries, not to go off the grid, but to power the home during peak electricity rate times (4 - 9 pm). Does any of these work? What all do I need to do?TIA
E10 is probably still better option. These are nice but mostly more "portable" option made to be home backup. Whereas E10 is more home backup first
Today 08:33 PM
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Havx027Today 08:33 PM
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Quote from TenzingS :
If you have existing solar i would get E10. This system really i see it mostly for Whole home UPS for couple hours to day.
Thnx Tenzing!
Today 08:37 PM
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rsprayToday 08:37 PM
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Quote from TenzingS :
If you have existing solar i would get E10. This system really i see it mostly for Whole home UPS for couple hours to day.
I have existing grid-tied solar. I've been looking at E10, but can't figure out if there's an easy (i.e. no electrician, permits) to connect it for back-up and peak-shaving / arbitrage. Any suggestions?

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Today 09:32 PM
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BlueGuide524Today 09:32 PM
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Quote from rspray :
I have existing grid-tied solar. I've been looking at E10, but can't figure out if there's an easy (i.e. no electrician, permits) to connect it for back-up and peak-shaving / arbitrage. Any suggestions?
My understanding for whole house backup is you need an electrician to install a transfer switch and plug into that. The other option would be to plug items directly into the power station.

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