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The Anker SOLIX F3800 Plus is a cutting-edge portable power station delivering 6,000W output and 3,840Wh capacity, expandable up to 53kWh. Designed for home backup, RVs, and emergencies, it supports high solar input and generator compatibility, features dual-voltage AC output, and offers smart remote control via app. Built with durable EV-class LFP batteries, it promises a 10-year lifespan backed by a 5-year warranty.























































| ASIN | B0DTSSCHG6 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 1200000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,157 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Power Take Off Generators |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Black |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2025 |
| Engine Type | Inverter |
| Fuel Type | solar |
| Included Components | Anker SOLIX F3800 Plus Portable Power Station, AC charging cable, 0.5 m solar charging cable ×2, user manual, warning notice, and warranty card. |
| Item Weight | 135.6 pounds |
| Item model number | A1790 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Material | Metal, Lfp Batteries |
| Model Name | SOLIX F3800 Plus |
| Output Wattage | 6000 |
| Part Number | A1790 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 27.64"L x 15.55"W x 15.28"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 6000 Watts |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Starting Wattage | 10200 Watts |
| Style | Anker SOLIX F3800 Plus |
| Total Power Outlets | 15 |
| UPC | 194644232986 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 Years |
| Wattage | 6000 watts |
T**M
Provides sufficient emergency power through my existing circuitry
I have a 30A generator input into my home panel so have a manual switchover process. It's been fine for the few times we lose power. I have an inverter generator that handles emergency load (fridge, freezer, gas furnace blower, computer gear) but firing it up does take some time. I wanted to have a quick source of power that could drive things for a few hours but still allow recharging via generator for long outages (our last was five days a bit over a year ago). I did not feel the need to buy additional batteries with this setup, though it's nice to have that option. Tested out this set by running through my switchover procedure, using SOLIX instead of inverter. Worked like a champ, power quality is of course clean (that's why I replaced my old generator with an inverter- the power was so dirty the GFCI circuits kept tripping). Turned on a "typical" number of devices that I'd expect to support during an outage and the Solix projected over four hours of run time. I then connected my inverter generator to the SOLIX 240V input and started it up. Display showed about 2400W input (inverter can output double that) and a short recharge time (made sense since SOLIX was nearly fully charged). Inverter stayed in low idle with that light load which is another plus (quiet)! I know these input/output values can be tweaked using the app. I have a surge suppressor/circuit tester that I normally left inline between the inverter and the house and did hook it up to the SOLIX. It confirmed something useful. Normally the 240V outlet is floating neutral, and indeed before I connected the SOlIX to the house, the tester showed an open ground. Putting it in EV mode resulted in a "good ground" (bit misleading, but indicative of a change in status) showing which confirms what I've read- EV mode is bonded neutral. When I took it out of EV mode and hooked it up to my house, the ground then showed good due to the input outlet being properly grounded. So long story short, I don't have any concerns with ground on this device. The build quality is impressive, not only the SOLIX but the input adapter. I expected basically a cord and thought the price seemed high, but this thing has an impressive box in the middle working the magic. That DOES mean that if it fails then it may be costly, but it seems substantial so I'm not worried.
H**S
A cost effective way to keep the lights on in a power outage
Simple to set up and use. The f3800 plus is a heavy battery but it has excellent wheels and handle that make it easy to move. The expansion battery sits nicely on top of the f3800 plus and keeps the footprint compact. These two batteries plus the included solar panel should provide plenty of power to keep your fridge and freezer running while keeping your modem/router on and keeping you online during a power outage. The app is well integrated and adding additional expansion batteries is simple.
T**E
Impressive
This is an impressive piece of equipment. Well made, packaged appropriately for size and weight, delivered much sooner than originally expected. While only time will tell about overall battery life the unit works as advertised and I appreciate that I can add to the system over time.
C**R
A Must Have for All Computer Systems
Exceptional value for the money. I needed a UPS that would allow for enough power to run my computer systems for at least an hour after the power went out. This system fits that need perfectly. Additionally, for longer power outages, I can attach a solar array and keep the battery charged indefinitely. The system is easy to set up and far exceeds my expectations. If you want a UPS system with a lot versatility check it out.
K**N
Great product, but Anker support is even better!
This product is loaded with all the features I was looking for (including the EV charging port!). More importantly, Anker support was top notch and went above and beyond to take care of my shipping issue quickly and exceeded my expectations. For charging small devices, stick to using the front USB ports as much as possible rather than plugging in a wall charger(s) as those seem to run the battery down quicker.
K**Y
Anker customer service and their delivery SUCKS
Worst delivery experience! I bought this from Amazon and scheduled it for delivery on 11/29. Lo and behold the Amazon App and FedEx app both showed delivery would be today, on 11/26. They never showed up although I changed my plans and rearranged my entire day to be home to not miss this delivery. Not only they never showed up, they also left never left a tag on the door and yet claim that no one was home. Amazon’s customer service is nonexistent! Same with Anker. I can’t even cancel this order at the moment, yet I’ve been billed already. I’ll take this up with my credit card company. FEDEX, AMAZON and ANKER suck
T**N
Never buy full price!!
Regarding it's weight to power ratio, I was expecting more power per charge. The first time I used it, I had to reset the system because it was having technical issues with the 120v outlets. Fixed and can run small appliances, horticultural lighting and fans,/blower. I have issues pulling more than 400w from my led light unit. It can run appliance's that use more than 400w continuously without issue like a/c, dehumidifier and air movers. Winter is not the Great time of year for solar, so I will need to wait till summer to put it to the test. The 400w panel does well, quite efficient. I bought an extension cable for it to reach its destination, in my front yard. The panel is DIFFICULT to setup. I highly suggest 2 people to set it up. It's weight and lack of rigidness. Flexible yet durable. I like being able to see how much power is being used, realtime. It helps me know exactly how much electricity my appliances use. Super quiet fan, I didn't know it had one until I had my ear next to the side panel where the fan is installed. Overall quality is 100%.although I saved 60% off original price, I would not suggest purchasing this unit at its regular price. You will never recover your investment at $8000. I paid $3600 and get a big credit toward my 2026 taxes.!
T**Y
Functionality is great, $$ per kWh can be augmented otherwise
Functions great - solar inputs take in a lot, and we can use the generator input while the AC output is powering the house (using generator adapter cable). $$ per kWh is pricey - I got the base unit plus one expansion battery, but for more stored juice I got some big LiFePO4 batteries that can plug right into the DC solar inputs.
B**P
The units work well. There a bit quirky, outlets shut off depends how you charge. That makes no sense to me. Ive got the generator adapter with all sorts of power, yet plugs are disabled unless i buy an adapter. It would make sense to configure the plugs way you want. I believe my unit is miswired slightly… All my 120v outlets have voltage present while running off the battery 25A plug has 120v Definitely need to test more. Ive been sourcing all sorts of adapters to see if i can make it work for my setup. Id say theres potential. Will probably purchase the home power panel kit.
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