👍👍👍👍..thank you for the overview of your solar set-up..im gonna consider something like that in the future around here... thank you for the video(s)..👍👍👊
Yes, it will only draw as much amperage as it needs. Another way to look at it is the voltage is determined by the solar panels, but the amperage is determined by the anker and limited by the solar panels. Does that make sense?
@@irionmotorsports the reason i ask is solar panels are hard to find. The anker has a max of 27 amps so even if i had panels at 28-29 amps it would be limited to the anker unit 27 amps limit?
Nice straight forward video. Do you know if two F3800s allow you to go from 6000 watts of continuous power to 12,000 watts of continuous power?
Yes, you can get 12kw out of two, but that’s the maximum. You can’t tie 3 of them together.
👍👍👍👍..thank you for the overview of your solar set-up..im gonna consider something like that in the future around here... thank you for the video(s)..👍👍👊
Thanks man! Anker has some really good sales on their solix units. If you're getting one from them wait for a good deal.
When you talk about the amps at 5:48, can the anker accept more amps as long as the voltage is under 60v? Learning on the go about solar/electric
Yes, it will only draw as much amperage as it needs. Another way to look at it is the voltage is determined by the solar panels, but the amperage is determined by the anker and limited by the solar panels. Does that make sense?
@@irionmotorsports the reason i ask is solar panels are hard to find. The anker has a max of 27 amps so even if i had panels at 28-29 amps it would be limited to the anker unit 27 amps limit?