Wondering if you can take the 9.6 kW 240v NEMA 14-50 output of the Cybertruck bed (or other BEVs) and hook it up to the 'generator' input of the Anker system? Seems like it would work just like a generator with a L1, L2, NEU, & GRND coming from the BEV vehicle. Supposedly the Anker Solix X1 will also charge the battery from the 'generator'. This would be great to fill the battery during the day and use it overnight (to keep neighborhood quiet) as well as if the 'generator' is a BEV truck that you can run errands in or 'fill up' at a charging site (Tesla Supercharger, etc).
@@abel4776not sure I understand. You can't just have a Li battery, you need other materials. Tesla is also a Lithium Iron Phosphate as far as I know at least the newest version.
@@djoeneh Well it's easier to install, though I agree, it's a very small advantage that most people won't care about, we need to know reliability and price to see which one is better
Why are so many solar company spokesman so poor at articulating or selling their products? Joe often has help these people get through their sales pitch. 🙄
Hey Anker, this poor guy had a very tough job communicating information “right”….. get him some training and he will probably do as good of a job as the interviewer….. gotta prepare and commit important professional terminology to memory and incorporate that into your answers/presentations.
@@SolarSurgeCan you please do an Anker Solix X1 vs. Franklinwh? I like both but would want to know can these systems handle Hvac water heaters water pumps etc. heavy loads basically? Also can they be add together if need be for said heavy loads? TY for great information.
LOL! Anker uses high frequency, transformerless, inverter tech that utilizes Chinese made discrete components. There's no way on Earth that it can be better than a Tesla unit.
The transformer less design is great at saving space, but it may leave the unit underpowered in terms of surge power. Will have to see as the first units get rolled out.
Great looking system but goodness let's hope the next rep is more prepared to answer questions and describe this system better ....
Reputation damaging for sure…..
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I've been looking forward to hearing more about this Anker battery system.
I like that you can ‘stack these up how you need or how ever you want’
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Please compare the Anker with the Franklin battery backup.
1:45 Hmmm. Interesting. For installation would you rather have a couple of people to install or 2 people to install?
Wondering if you can take the 9.6 kW 240v NEMA 14-50 output of the Cybertruck bed (or other BEVs) and hook it up to the 'generator' input of the Anker system? Seems like it would work just like a generator with a L1, L2, NEU, & GRND coming from the BEV vehicle. Supposedly the Anker Solix X1 will also charge the battery from the 'generator'. This would be great to fill the battery during the day and use it overnight (to keep neighborhood quiet) as well as if the 'generator' is a BEV truck that you can run errands in or 'fill up' at a charging site (Tesla Supercharger, etc).
But how is it better than power wall.. ?
@@abel4776not sure I understand. You can't just have a Li battery, you need other materials. Tesla is also a Lithium Iron Phosphate as far as I know at least the newest version.
He clearly mentions that the install is more manageable given its modular and weighs nearly 200lbs less than powerwall 3
Are you holding the powerwall 3 up all the time? No ? Weight is irrelivant
@@djoeneh Well it's easier to install, though I agree, it's a very small advantage that most people won't care about, we need to know reliability and price to see which one is better
Why are so many solar company spokesman so poor at articulating or selling their products? Joe often has help these people get through their sales pitch. 🙄
Its hard because they all are pretty much the same things - a big battery.
Span integration?
Thanks! So many promising new battery options. I'm truly excited
Strangely...the X1 is not mentioned on the ANKER website?
There's been articles on this X1 since June 2023 but they are still just teasing. Nothing to see here on this video except for generic info .
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Can the battery lie flat?
I believe that is the design of APSystems micro inverter on the board there.
Will be but is not as of yet or? Seems this is not yet "on the market" or is it?
Interesting that they are trying to jump into covering everything at the same time.
He had a lot to say without saying anything at all lol..
Hey Anker, this poor guy had a very tough job communicating information “right”….. get him some training and he will probably do as good of a job as the interviewer….. gotta prepare and commit important professional terminology to memory and incorporate that into your answers/presentations.
To be fair, Andrew had just left Enphase to join the Anker team 1 or 2 weeks prior to this interview.
@@SolarSurgeCan you please do an Anker Solix X1 vs. Franklinwh?
I like both but would want to know can these systems handle Hvac water heaters water pumps etc. heavy loads basically? Also can they be add together if need be for said heavy loads? TY for great information.
This is superior to the Tesla Powerwall in every way.
LOL! Anker uses high frequency, transformerless, inverter tech that utilizes Chinese made discrete components. There's no way on Earth that it can be better than a Tesla unit.
The transformer less design is great at saving space, but it may leave the unit underpowered in terms of surge power. Will have to see as the first units get rolled out.
if its like the portable solix then it will be half the price of the TWall
@@SolarSurgewe can be underpowered on surge while watching solar surge