AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX F3000 3,072Wh Power Station + 400W Solar Panel (A1782) on sale for $1,499.99. Shipping is free.
Note: Shipper / Seller is AnkerDirect.
Thanks to Community Member Immortalsolitude for sharing this deal.
Details:
Solar Recharging: Up to 2,400W solar input via 165V or 60V ports; compatible with portable and rigid solar panels
Pass-Through Charging: Supports 3,600W simultaneous pass-through charging while recharging
Efficiency: Ultra-low idle consumption provides 125 hours AC standby or runs a 190W fridge for 42 hours
Output: 120V/240V output; single unit for essentials or pair two units for 240V high-power appliances
Capacity: Starts at 3kWh (supports 10 hours of essentials); expandable up to 24kWh (80 hours backup)
Fast Recharging: Up to 6,000W hyper-fast recharging by combining generator and solar input
Smart Features: Automatically stores free solar energy or low-cost off-peak electricity (requires Bi-Directional Inlet Box and Smart Meter)
Package Includes: Anker SOLIX F3000 Power Station, PS400 Portable Solar Panel, AC charging cable, high-voltage solar charging cable, user manual, warning notice, and warranty card
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX F3000 3,072Wh Power Station + 400W Solar Panel (A1782) on sale for $1,499.99. Shipping is free.
Note: Shipper / Seller is AnkerDirect.
Thanks to Community Member Immortalsolitude for sharing this deal.
Details:
Solar Recharging: Up to 2,400W solar input via 165V or 60V ports; compatible with portable and rigid solar panels
Pass-Through Charging: Supports 3,600W simultaneous pass-through charging while recharging
Efficiency: Ultra-low idle consumption provides 125 hours AC standby or runs a 190W fridge for 42 hours
Output: 120V/240V output; single unit for essentials or pair two units for 240V high-power appliances
Capacity: Starts at 3kWh (supports 10 hours of essentials); expandable up to 24kWh (80 hours backup)
Fast Recharging: Up to 6,000W hyper-fast recharging by combining generator and solar input
Smart Features: Automatically stores free solar energy or low-cost off-peak electricity (requires Bi-Directional Inlet Box and Smart Meter)
Package Includes: Anker SOLIX F3000 Power Station, PS400 Portable Solar Panel, AC charging cable, high-voltage solar charging cable, user manual, warning notice, and warranty card
Model: Anker SOLIX F3000 Portable Power Station and 400W Solar Panel, 3,072Wh, 6,000W Recharging, Solar Generator for Home Use, Expandable to 24kWh, For Outages, Camping, RVs, and Emergencies
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No state bans solar outright. Technically no state outlaws or bans solar panels — quite the opposite. Most states have solar access laws that forbid HOAs or other bodies from restricting solar installations.
No state bans solar outright. Technically no state outlaws or bans solar panels — quite the opposite. Most states have solar access laws that forbid HOAs or other bodies from restricting solar installations.
Great forum and DIY is still a perfect option. My first couple of solar setups were 100% DIY. But for the average Joe, these stations have come down enough in price to justify just buying a ready made setup. Especially if it's just for camping or small backup power. I used to joke about people buying power stations and how cheap I built mine, but the kWh price has plummeted.
this is one that you can plug into your outlet and pass around the output to one circuit in your house with the battery and/or solar without any agreement needed with the power company? Not legal except in Utah? I may, may buy it. CO is planning on this like many other states. Maybe the ecoflow stream is easier to set up. Is there an ecoflow stream deal?
Last edited by slapwootod March 29, 2026 at 08:19 PM.
this is one that you can plug into your outlet and pass around the output to one circuit in your house with the battery and/or solar without any agreement needed with the power company? Not legal except in Utah? I may, may buy it. CO is planning on this like many other states. Maybe the ecoflow stream is easier to set up. Is there an ecoflow stream deal?
you shouldnt need an agreement with your power company for smaller units like this. you just turn off the main breaker so you arent connected to the grid and hook a generator up. however there is a proper standardized way to wire it up so that a ding dong doesnt accidentally connect it to the grid.
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