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I LOVE teardowns. Thank you. You never know what you will find. It could be happily overbuilt or sadly underbuilt. There's often some head scratching wondering what a manufacturer was thinking. So it is always entertaining😊
One warning. When working on something like this, there is no way you should be wearing any rings. One small slip and those batteries will turn a ring into a red hot cutter that will almost instantly slice right through flesh! Even though the voltage is not particularly high, those batteries can easily source hundreds of amps for a several seconds. Easily long enough to take a finger off. Be safe.
The 'goop' also prevents noise, those coils can 'ring' with high frequency, it helps keep that noise down. The coating on the board is called 'conformal coating' meant to protect the components and traces from objects/debris and even liquid from shorting/contacting things. my opinion is its VERY well made. Would like you to find a jtag port in the boards and download the firmware for us! Would have liked you to show the part numbers on the IC's too
Promotional pricing: C1000 $549 on Anker site and Amazon 29-Sep-2024. Great video Adam. You did what I would not have ventured to do! Your teardown video got me to pull the trigger on purchase, so Anker owes you for that.
They did go a bit overboard with the silicone holding stuff down, the high mass components, but they also gooped around components that are likely to trap dust and fluff and are in the direct air flow. If things get humid all that dust can become conductive enough to cause problems. Intentional or just getting carried away, difficult to say.
Well, that was very gratifying!! Thank you. Appears to be as well built as we hope for. Mine just arrived yesterday. Got it on Prime Deal Days for only $479, and we had $51 in rewards points. I could not afford NOT to get it. Got mine for emergency power outages and for lighting on film projects. V-mount batteries (which more powerful LED video lights take) are crazy expensive, but a power station can power MORE lights for the same (or less) price, and also be used for other things as well. I also have two 300 watt Anker units for powering 60 watt, 100 watt, 200 watt, and 300 watt LED lights.
@@AdamDeLayDIY I think it’s called mt4? I ordered the 351 from Amazon on prime day and sent the new one instead. I griped to Anker about it and they basically said send it back to Amazon. They also said this new one is the most common plug. I did send it back. Harbor freight had their 100 watt on sale for 89 bucks. Should be ok for a backup. I meant mc4. The one I ordered was 531, not 351.
Haviig seen other companies tear downs I have to say this is pretty impressive. I can not believe you can NOW get this for $499 for Black Friday. Nov-2024
So what’s the cells configuration for the battery looks so 😎 it’s crazy how much work and micro tech they had to put together and make it efficient , delta also makes something like these blue cells long and Bluetti anyways these cell look long tall . How heavy is the battery pack by itself ? We’re he fans brushless or only two cables for speed control , I mean there was so much to see hard to remember well I’m super happy you open it and saw and let us all take a sneak peek the guts of this puppy 😂 it’s almost impossible for a diy system to be as small and compact w that amount of power without overheating cables and so much fuses and chargind bricks .Anker did some quality work here I’m now way more confident to buy it and cooling won’t be affected when dust hits the electric component as it’s full of silicone protection😂 that’s nothing I have seen a charger where it’s all rubber you can’t see nothing but that black rubber and can’t repair it but also they made that other product for long lasting and water oil resistant I guess 😊. Wait so how many cells in total were in this battery pack ?
I don’t remember what the weight of the battery pack was. Has to be at least 75% of the total weight. Yeah it is amazing. Especially after look at how big my DIY power station is. This was 22 cells, configured in 11S2P.
Thanks for sharing this video! Do you know how are the 22 cells wired? I am speculating it's 11 each and in 2 groups. That way it will need boost converter to convert the voltage from 12V to ~36V when doing car charting. A lot of power loss. I connected a tiny 20w solar panel (V open @ ~ 21V) it shows a 11W input power but after a whole day the SoC remained at 74%. I wonder if it is due to the power loss and some other factors.
Thanks! Based on the BMS, it looks like it's 11S 2P, so 36v. I can't imagine how efficient it would be if it did have to boost the voltage up to 36v. Might be worth looking at adding a second solar panel in series to bump your voltage up to 42v.
So now that I have found your video again, I knew someone had taken it apart!! Having been inside it, How would you go about converting the Auto 12V socket to an Anderson Power Pole connector or maybe a pair of them???
Great teardown man. Do you see anything preventing you from theoretically attaching your own backup battery to the unit, aside from the port itself? Or charging it via a 60V battery over XT-60 instead of solar? It doesn't look like there's obvious logic that would prevent a different battery from working but hard to say.
Thanks! I didn't see anything specifically. I would think any battery within the voltage range should work. Be aware that some charge controllers bridge the positive and negative pv connections together when the battery is full and charging is supposed to stop. That would instantly short circuit any connected battery through the pv terminal.
@@AdamDeLayDIY Awesome, thanks for the heads up. Might regret it but I actually just pulled the trigger on a Dabbsson Prime day deal since there's more expandability options. I'll probably try something similar but I really like how they split the load across both inverters if I ended up just attaching a second unit to it.
@@JJFX-I bought a battery for just that purpose and inquired of Anker as to any issue. They reluctantly said it was ok if you used a pure sine inverter to recharge the unit. The cost of the battery, charger, and inverter is around the same price as their extender. So why bother? In the event of a long term grid down, you basically have a stand alone back up ready to go and , in the meantime, you can recharge the solix.
@@butchie2752 Thanks for the info. It may not really need to be pure sine wave for charging though. I can't speak for the Anker but out of curiosity I tested charging by Dabbsson with AC converted from an old 1200W UPS that is definitely not pure sine wave and it couldn't care less. If you used AC from it at the same time, it's likely just passed through which wouldn't matter for many devices but it's possible the Anker itself wouldn't be happy. Regardless, charging via AC like that is really the most inefficient way to go about it compared to using the DC/solar input. Connecting a DIY solution to the battery expansion port is what I'm most curious about but that's more complicated.
@@JJFX- I know very little about Solar but I’m learning. My goal was to use the solix as long as it was working and then use the battery with Solar and a high quality inverter. I probably over spent a little but I want to have confidence in it working.
I just got my external battery hooked it up seen both the C1000 and C1000X app said I need a firmware update I did it says v1.43 now I can't see the C1000X is there a way to back FIRMWARE OUT ? DELEDTED APP AND REINSTALLED no luck Anker closed :(
They claim these batteries are drop resistant, seems like they arent lieing with all that glue, unlike everyone else who just claims its drop proof because it fell a foot and survived. high quality from Anker Solix as usual.
I have a friend finally receive the unit c1000 he did purchase it and he’s a tech anyways he was telling me he was doing deep test and it seems abit odd how did you got 110v he has all kinds of things for electric testing , one of he’s volt meter show throw he’s whole tests 119-120v but so crazy the pure sine wave fluctuated 60-68hz when nothing is plugged or lower than 10w load on the ac output . But he tried the surgePad “technology “ he has inrush meters and watt meter too , he mention he wasn’t ever able to get lower than 118v and that the test were all w induction loads well within limits we’ll , he got 1809w and after a minute the Ac inverter output shut down so easy he reset it w the app the physical breaker never flipped all this was tested with out ac grid power as the limit of that input is 12 A not 15/20A like on the output built in inverter . He wasn’t even 2400w he did push it abit more like 1850-2100w all plugged like you did on the surge pad connector side and all mix and never worked for more than 1/2 minute and the anker ac output shut down hmm that’s abit odd he said . He also tried with in specs vacumms 11A and another one with 4A and same worked for 1/2 minute he was still using meter inline and with the meter and got same bad results . It’s seems the surgePad isn’t kicking in or it’s a special unit you got 😂 . If this is how really is and only influencers reviewers got some special additions we’ll that’s not fair😮 cause it’s just like other sales man . He mention this unit isn’t worth if your constant loads are a total of 1500w when your plugged to the wall why I mention ? He said because there is a 12A input ac that will limit all ac wattage to around 1400w if we exceeds it will stop the ac output power until resumed making us think it’s a1400w ups unit and those 1800w are and will be only for when your on solar and unplugged from grid making your battery drain 😅😢 so yeah .
This sucks abit as I saw the delta max 2 I believe did have xboost and that one does handle on 2700w but now my doubt comes if those unit are special only send to RUclipsrs that have so much subscribers but then lower quality units are send to customers hmm . I now have doubts of the anker as you see there isn’t so much surgepad videos that do real live test of that tech and or explain the lints of this and other stations
If your friend is having issues getting the SurgePad to work, I would recommend he call the support number to see if he can get things cleared up. I know the SurgePad only works on the farthest outlet to the right, not any other outlet. I know I’ve heard of some people mentioning that “influencers” get special versions of hardware compared to what’s normally sent to customers. I’ve never seen any proof of this but I would be ticked if that happened to me as someone who’s reviewing the product. It would completely tarnish my thoughts of any company. I know I never looked at the frequency, but I did see in the manual that SurgePad works better on devices that don’t require a fixed voltage. Not sure if that was a problem in your friends test. Either way, I would recommend he reach out to support. Something doesn’t sound right.
One thing I just noticed today. I want to charge my C1000 off of the AC Power outlet in my truck bed for when I go camping. The outlet is rated at 400 watts. I have the power station set to charge at 200 watts so I wouldn't pop a fuse on the truck but it will not charge. The C1000 just clicks. It will charge off of the 12 volt from the car charger inside but not the AC power in the truck bed or inside the cab. Am I doing something wrong?
Not that I can think of. The only thing that comes to mind is maybe there's some kind of "startup surge" that's causing the circuit breaker in the truck to trip? Do you have multiple outlets that you can plug something else into at the same time as the C1000 to make sure the outlet isn't losing power?
@AdamDeLay07 The circuit breaker in the truck is not tripping. The click noise is coming from the C1000. It makes the same click when I plug it into a wall socket. It clicks and then starts to charge. When I plug it into the truck, it clicks but will not charge. Then, it goes through the process again. Resets and clicks again. It wants to charge. I plugged the C1000 into a wall socket with a Power Watt Voltage Amps Meter. The C1000 starts at 5 watts then 20, 60, 120 and then jumps to 215 watts. This takes about 2-3 seconds. So from what I see it does gradually go up and never spikes. I sent Anker an email and they told me this. Modified Sine Wave: Our power stations accept pure sine wave only. Some vehicle AC outlets produce a modified sine wave rather than a pure sine wave. Some electronic devices, including sensitive charging equipment, may have issues with modified sine wave power and may not function properly or at all when powered this way. Does this make sense to you? It really does not to me. It does if I am powering something from the C1000. Charging? That doesn't make sense to me. I'm not that educated on electricity though so it might? Thanks for your help.
@AdamDeLay07 I plugged my Power Watt Voltage Amps Meter into the plug in the truck bed along with a plug where I can plug 2 cords into it. I plugged in a Milwaukee battery charger and it was charging at 60 watts. Then I plugged in the C1000. The C1000 clicked and the power at the plugged turned off for 2 seconds and powered up again. Then the C1000 clicked to try and power up and the power went off again at the plug. So it looks like it's the plug on my 2022 Jeep Gladiator. Any ideas?
@@ChadGerstmeyer-vr1sg It almost sounds like the power coming from the Jeep is outside of the acceptable voltage range of the C1000 or like Anker was saying, it's not suppling a clean sine-wave for the inverter to utilize. I'm guessing the battery charger doesn't care what kind of power it takes in cause it's just converting it to DC power and storing the battery. The C1000 has to look at the type of power coming in because it might be trying to pass that through to the connected devices on the C1000. Just my guess though.
@AdamDeLay07 That does make sense. Such a bummer. I can charge the C1000 using the car charger, but the max is 100 watts. So it's a slow charge. This is something Anker should look into fixing because this can put a damper on selling their power stations to the Overland/Camping community. Thank you so much for your help! 🙏
Haha! Yeah, that's why I took a video of it so I would know how to put it back together. Funny thing is, I found I missed putting a locking ring back on when I was editing the video....whoops!
I couldn't tell you because it would be hard to source the parts to make it as portable as it is. I'm sure you could get junk parts and build something for a couple hundred bucks.
It is, but you have to look at it from the standpoint that it's got a lot of features packed into such a small package. Even when I tried to DIY my own power station, I couldn't get it that small, or that lite. They pack a lot of stuff into such a small package.
Speaking as a guy who built a 270ah battery with heating, (1) sb175 (2) sb50's 120ah bms, into larger ammo can. with a victron 701, (2) victron 75-15 solar charge controllers mounted on the outside of the can. it is insand how much they can pack into a little container. My 270ah battery is fed by 200 wats of solar going through yet another victron 75/15 charge controller, and to recharge from ac a victron 25amp 110 charger. to get ac out of the ammo can battery I connect a xantrex prowatt sw 1000 watt inverter. So I can say it is truly crazy how much for how inexpensive it is. My only dilemma is that when I built my boc i did not put the white goop in to keep things from shaking loose over time. @@AdamDeLayDIY
@AdamDeLay07 we have resolved it now, but it took four 4 months to resolve along with us threatening court procedures. We ordered November from their website, which stated 3 to 4 days shipping. The battery finally arrived at the end of January after chasing and chasing. No sign of the solar panel bought as part of the power station package. More chasing, shipped, but the ups courier failed to deliver it, and despite us having cctv showing the ups driver putting it back in the van, they tried to say, "Not our problem." Anyway, threats of legal action due to UK law finally got a panel. Truly, abysmal service also never got the free random item advertised as coming with it but lost the will to continue to argue with them.
almost nonsensical after seen the specs of the battery. $900 bucks for a 12v 100ah battery plus controller and coverter would be crazy. for that price i could get at 400ah 12v battery
It looks like there's now a 30% discount on the C1000 for the week of Black Friday!
Anker SOLIX C1000 - shrsl.com/4av4a (affiliate link)
Supporting the Channel
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Congratulations on getting this unit back together again. Amazing!
I LOVE teardowns. Thank you. You never know what you will find. It could be happily overbuilt or sadly underbuilt. There's often some head scratching wondering what a manufacturer was thinking. So it is always entertaining😊
One warning. When working on something like this, there is no way you should be wearing any rings. One small slip and those batteries will turn a ring into a red hot cutter that will almost instantly slice right through flesh! Even though the voltage is not particularly high, those batteries can easily source hundreds of amps for a several seconds. Easily long enough to take a finger off. Be safe.
The 'goop' also prevents noise, those coils can 'ring' with high frequency, it helps keep that noise down. The coating on the board is called 'conformal coating' meant to protect the components and traces from objects/debris and even liquid from shorting/contacting things. my opinion is its VERY well made. Would like you to find a jtag port in the boards and download the firmware for us! Would have liked you to show the part numbers on the IC's too
Promotional pricing: C1000 $549 on Anker site and Amazon 29-Sep-2024.
Great video Adam. You did what I would not have ventured to do! Your teardown video got me to pull the trigger on purchase, so Anker owes you for that.
@@michaelhainzl5106 thanks! Enjoy!
I haven't seen that much goop since my teenage years. Thank you for putting in the work 😊
🤣🤣🤣
They did go a bit overboard with the silicone holding stuff down, the high mass components, but they also gooped around components that are likely to trap dust and fluff and are in the direct air flow. If things get humid all that dust can become conductive enough to cause problems. Intentional or just getting carried away, difficult to say.
Well, that was very gratifying!! Thank you. Appears to be as well built as we hope for. Mine just arrived yesterday. Got it on Prime Deal Days for only $479, and we had $51 in rewards points. I could not afford NOT to get it. Got mine for emergency power outages and for lighting on film projects. V-mount batteries (which more powerful LED video lights take) are crazy expensive, but a power station can power MORE lights for the same (or less) price, and also be used for other things as well. I also have two 300 watt Anker units for powering 60 watt, 100 watt, 200 watt, and 300 watt LED lights.
@@1001Hobbies that’s great to hear! Thanks for sharing! Glad you were able to get such a sweet deal!
That is one big BMS there surprised to see that all cells are in series, 57 volts!!! good job. :)
Thanks. Actually based on the BMS, it’s 11S 2P. So it’s more like 36v.
Great, this is what I am hoping to find out! Thanks
This is superb. Thank you so much Adam. I would have loved to see what their inverter board is like
Very interesting. Amazing that you got it back together. I couldn’t even if I wanted to. I was very impressed with how this was put together.
@@butchie2752 yeah they did a great job packing everything in there.
@@AdamDeLayDIY one thing I don’t like is they have now changed the connector on the 200 watt panel which means you now need adapters.
@@butchie2752 I wasn’t aware of that. What connector do they have now?
@@AdamDeLayDIY I think it’s called mt4? I ordered the 351 from Amazon on prime day and sent the new one instead. I griped to Anker about it and they basically said send it back to Amazon. They also said this new one is the most common plug. I did send it back. Harbor freight had their 100 watt on sale for 89 bucks.
Should be ok for a backup. I meant mc4. The one I ordered was 531, not 351.
Haviig seen other companies tear downs I have to say this is pretty impressive. I can not believe you can NOW get this for $499 for Black Friday. Nov-2024
Yeah it's crazy how much the cost has come down on these!
Just picked one up! This video was great.
Brave man good stuff 👍
Yay 🎉 finally 😅 ima watch it in my break thanks 😊
Changed my mind looks quite well engineered
They did a pretty good job with it. Much better than some of the other ones I've seen.
One of the big complaints for the C1000 is fan noise, I wonder if those can replace with better fans that are quieter.
It can be loud but I’ve found almost any device that gets run near max power can be loud.
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So what’s the cells configuration for the battery looks so 😎 it’s crazy how much work and micro tech they had to put together and make it efficient , delta also makes something like these blue cells long and Bluetti anyways these cell look long tall . How heavy is the battery pack by itself ? We’re he fans brushless or only two cables for speed control , I mean there was so much to see hard to remember well I’m super happy you open it and saw and let us all take a sneak peek the guts of this puppy 😂 it’s almost impossible for a diy system to be as small and compact w that amount of power without overheating cables and so much fuses and chargind bricks .Anker did some quality work here I’m now way more confident to buy it and cooling won’t be affected when dust hits the electric component as it’s full of silicone protection😂 that’s nothing I have seen a charger where it’s all rubber you can’t see nothing but that black rubber and can’t repair it but also they made that other product for long lasting and water oil resistant I guess 😊.
Wait so how many cells in total were in this battery pack ?
I don’t remember what the weight of the battery pack was. Has to be at least 75% of the total weight.
Yeah it is amazing. Especially after look at how big my DIY power station is.
This was 22 cells, configured in 11S2P.
Thanks for sharing this video! Do you know how are the 22 cells wired? I am speculating it's 11 each and in 2 groups. That way it will need boost converter to convert the voltage from 12V to ~36V when doing car charting. A lot of power loss.
I connected a tiny 20w solar panel (V open @ ~ 21V) it shows a 11W input power but after a whole day the SoC remained at 74%. I wonder if it is due to the power loss and some other factors.
Thanks!
Based on the BMS, it looks like it's 11S 2P, so 36v.
I can't imagine how efficient it would be if it did have to boost the voltage up to 36v. Might be worth looking at adding a second solar panel in series to bump your voltage up to 42v.
So now that I have found your video again, I knew someone had taken it apart!!
Having been inside it, How would you go about converting the Auto 12V socket to an Anderson Power Pole connector or maybe a pair of them???
Easiest way would be to make an adapter from the cigarette terminal to an Anderson power pole. Just keep in mind what the max output is on that port.
It is important to know which company has made the batteries when spending a lot of money and unfortunately we don't know about that.
You'll have to look up the model number shown in the video at 12:50 to see if you can find the information you're looking for.
@AdamDeLay07 I have done that already and couldn't find any information
Great teardown man. Do you see anything preventing you from theoretically attaching your own backup battery to the unit, aside from the port itself? Or charging it via a 60V battery over XT-60 instead of solar? It doesn't look like there's obvious logic that would prevent a different battery from working but hard to say.
Thanks! I didn't see anything specifically. I would think any battery within the voltage range should work. Be aware that some charge controllers bridge the positive and negative pv connections together when the battery is full and charging is supposed to stop. That would instantly short circuit any connected battery through the pv terminal.
@@AdamDeLayDIY Awesome, thanks for the heads up. Might regret it but I actually just pulled the trigger on a Dabbsson Prime day deal since there's more expandability options. I'll probably try something similar but I really like how they split the load across both inverters if I ended up just attaching a second unit to it.
@@JJFX-I bought a battery for just that purpose and inquired of Anker as to any issue. They reluctantly said it was ok if you used a pure sine inverter to recharge the unit. The cost of the battery, charger, and inverter is around the same price as their extender. So why bother? In the event of a long term grid down, you basically have a stand alone back up ready to go and , in the meantime, you can recharge the solix.
@@butchie2752 Thanks for the info. It may not really need to be pure sine wave for charging though. I can't speak for the Anker but out of curiosity I tested charging by Dabbsson with AC converted from an old 1200W UPS that is definitely not pure sine wave and it couldn't care less. If you used AC from it at the same time, it's likely just passed through which wouldn't matter for many devices but it's possible the Anker itself wouldn't be happy.
Regardless, charging via AC like that is really the most inefficient way to go about it compared to using the DC/solar input. Connecting a DIY solution to the battery expansion port is what I'm most curious about but that's more complicated.
@@JJFX- I know very little about Solar but I’m learning. My goal was to use the solix as long as it was working and then use the battery with Solar and a high quality inverter. I probably over spent a little but I want to have confidence in it working.
So when you teardown was the input ac connector sharing that same ground with the ac output ports ?
I don’t recall specifically. I would imagine so.
I just got my external battery hooked it up seen both the C1000 and C1000X app said I need a firmware update I did it says v1.43 now I can't see the C1000X is there a way to back FIRMWARE OUT ? DELEDTED APP AND REINSTALLED no luck Anker closed :(
Not that I’m aware of. I’ve never actually had a firmware update to run on mine before. Sorry.
any idea what voltage the fans were? I'd be extremely hesitant to open mine but I'd love to put some noctua fans in there
Sorry I don't recall seeing what it was and unfortunately it seems like any detail stickers face inwards.
Hi I just got 1 C1000x unit, it keeps rebooting every time I try to connect it into the AC, do you know something about it?
@@mmantillap sorry to hear that. I’ve never seen that before. Does it do it when you turn AC on or when you plug something in?
Can this station operate in UPS mode?
@@Donbass1973 yes it can. Transfer time is less than 20ms.
Can confirm -- that's my primary use for the past 8 months and it's never failed to transfer fast enough.
Could you potentially use a non anker lifepo4 expansion battery?
Maybe. I’m not sure if there’s some relay controlling when that expansion port is connected to the battery bank.
They claim these batteries are drop resistant, seems like they arent lieing with all that glue, unlike everyone else who just claims its drop proof because it fell a foot and survived. high quality from Anker Solix as usual.
Yeah they do a really good job with the quality of their power stations!
Can you swap those fans for noctual fans?
I'm not sure. Possibly.
I come w some bummer tests results w these unit you mention they send it for review right ?
I have a friend finally receive the unit c1000 he did purchase it and he’s a tech anyways he was telling me he was doing deep test and it seems abit odd how did you got 110v he has all kinds of things for electric testing , one of he’s volt meter show throw he’s whole tests 119-120v but so crazy the pure sine wave fluctuated 60-68hz when nothing is plugged or lower than 10w load on the ac output . But he tried the surgePad “technology “ he has inrush meters and watt meter too , he mention he wasn’t ever able to get lower than 118v and that the test were all w induction loads well within limits we’ll , he got 1809w and after a minute the Ac inverter output shut down so easy he reset it w the app the physical breaker never flipped all this was tested with out ac grid power as the limit of that input is 12 A not 15/20A like on the output built in inverter . He wasn’t even 2400w he did push it abit more like 1850-2100w all plugged like you did on the surge pad connector side and all mix and never worked for more than 1/2 minute and the anker ac output shut down hmm that’s abit odd he said . He also tried with in specs vacumms 11A and another one with 4A and same worked for 1/2 minute he was still using meter inline and with the meter and got same bad results . It’s seems the surgePad isn’t kicking in or it’s a special unit you got 😂 . If this is how really is and only influencers reviewers got some special additions we’ll that’s not fair😮 cause it’s just like other sales man . He mention this unit isn’t worth if your constant loads are a total of 1500w when your plugged to the wall why I mention ? He said because there is a 12A input ac that will limit all ac wattage to around 1400w if we exceeds it will stop the ac output power until resumed making us think it’s a1400w ups unit and those 1800w are and will be only for when your on solar and unplugged from grid making your battery drain 😅😢 so yeah .
This sucks abit as I saw the delta max 2 I believe did have xboost and that one does handle on 2700w but now my doubt comes if those unit are special only send to RUclipsrs that have so much subscribers but then lower quality units are send to customers hmm . I now have doubts of the anker as you see there isn’t so much surgepad videos that do real live test of that tech and or explain the lints of this and other stations
If your friend is having issues getting the SurgePad to work, I would recommend he call the support number to see if he can get things cleared up. I know the SurgePad only works on the farthest outlet to the right, not any other outlet.
I know I’ve heard of some people mentioning that “influencers” get special versions of hardware compared to what’s normally sent to customers. I’ve never seen any proof of this but I would be ticked if that happened to me as someone who’s reviewing the product. It would completely tarnish my thoughts of any company.
I know I never looked at the frequency, but I did see in the manual that SurgePad works better on devices that don’t require a fixed voltage. Not sure if that was a problem in your friends test. Either way, I would recommend he reach out to support. Something doesn’t sound right.
One thing I just noticed today. I want to charge my C1000 off of the AC Power outlet in my truck bed for when I go camping. The outlet is rated at 400 watts. I have the power station set to charge at 200 watts so I wouldn't pop a fuse on the truck but it will not charge. The C1000 just clicks. It will charge off of the 12 volt from the car charger inside but not the AC power in the truck bed or inside the cab. Am I doing something wrong?
Not that I can think of. The only thing that comes to mind is maybe there's some kind of "startup surge" that's causing the circuit breaker in the truck to trip? Do you have multiple outlets that you can plug something else into at the same time as the C1000 to make sure the outlet isn't losing power?
@AdamDeLay07 The circuit breaker in the truck is not tripping. The click noise is coming from the C1000. It makes the same click when I plug it into a wall socket. It clicks and then starts to charge. When I plug it into the truck, it clicks but will not charge. Then, it goes through the process again. Resets and clicks again. It wants to charge.
I plugged the C1000 into a wall socket with a Power Watt Voltage Amps Meter. The C1000 starts at 5 watts then 20, 60, 120 and then jumps to 215 watts. This takes about 2-3 seconds. So from what I see it does gradually go up and never spikes.
I sent Anker an email and they told me this.
Modified Sine Wave: Our power stations accept pure sine wave only. Some vehicle AC outlets produce a modified sine wave rather than a pure sine wave. Some electronic devices, including sensitive charging equipment, may have issues with modified sine wave power and may not function properly or at all when powered this way.
Does this make sense to you? It really does not to me. It does if I am powering something from the C1000. Charging? That doesn't make sense to me. I'm not that educated on electricity though so it might?
Thanks for your help.
@AdamDeLay07 I plugged my Power Watt Voltage Amps Meter into the plug in the truck bed along with a plug where I can plug 2 cords into it. I plugged in a Milwaukee battery charger and it was charging at 60 watts. Then I plugged in the C1000. The C1000 clicked and the power at the plugged turned off for 2 seconds and powered up again. Then the C1000 clicked to try and power up and the power went off again at the plug.
So it looks like it's the plug on my 2022 Jeep Gladiator.
Any ideas?
@@ChadGerstmeyer-vr1sg It almost sounds like the power coming from the Jeep is outside of the acceptable voltage range of the C1000 or like Anker was saying, it's not suppling a clean sine-wave for the inverter to utilize.
I'm guessing the battery charger doesn't care what kind of power it takes in cause it's just converting it to DC power and storing the battery.
The C1000 has to look at the type of power coming in because it might be trying to pass that through to the connected devices on the C1000. Just my guess though.
@AdamDeLay07 That does make sense. Such a bummer. I can charge the C1000 using the car charger, but the max is 100 watts. So it's a slow charge. This is something Anker should look into fixing because this can put a damper on selling their power stations to the Overland/Camping community.
Thank you so much for your help! 🙏
that goopy stuff is ice cream
Riiiight
I know I would never try that, I could never get it back together again! 🤙👏👏👏
Haha! Yeah, that's why I took a video of it so I would know how to put it back together. Funny thing is, I found I missed putting a locking ring back on when I was editing the video....whoops!
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In parts alone, how much would that cost? $200?
I couldn't tell you because it would be hard to source the parts to make it as portable as it is. I'm sure you could get junk parts and build something for a couple hundred bucks.
@@AdamDeLayDIY Yeah. $1000 for full retail seems a bit much. Great product though.
@@musashi-san____1409 actually I just happened to look today and it’s been dropped down to $649.
@@AdamDeLayDIY Yeah, it's on sale. That's why I been looking at videos of this. LOL
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i wonder if we could replace the battery's our selves?!
If you could spot weld, you probably could, but you’ll void your warranty if you open up the power station.
Still seems like an awful lot of money for a big battery
It is, but you have to look at it from the standpoint that it's got a lot of features packed into such a small package. Even when I tried to DIY my own power station, I couldn't get it that small, or that lite. They pack a lot of stuff into such a small package.
Speaking as a guy who built a 270ah battery with heating, (1) sb175 (2) sb50's 120ah bms, into larger ammo can. with a victron 701, (2) victron 75-15 solar charge controllers mounted on the outside of the can. it is insand how much they can pack into a little container. My 270ah battery is fed by 200 wats of solar going through yet another victron 75/15 charge controller, and to recharge from ac a victron 25amp 110 charger. to get ac out of the ammo can battery I connect a xantrex prowatt sw 1000 watt inverter. So I can say it is truly crazy how much for how inexpensive it is. My only dilemma is that when I built my boc i did not put the white goop in to keep things from shaking loose over time. @@AdamDeLayDIY
65 cents a watt hour is a deal if you ask me. Black Friday deal. This unit is incredible and beats the AC180, imo.
@@designomatic Sale going on right now is $450 off the $1000, so $0.52 per watt hour. Just ordered two more.
Ankers shipping and customer service around these products is truly the worst I've ever experienced
Sorry to hear you’re having issues with them. What exactly is going on?
@AdamDeLay07 we have resolved it now, but it took four 4 months to resolve along with us threatening court procedures. We ordered November from their website, which stated 3 to 4 days shipping. The battery finally arrived at the end of January after chasing and chasing. No sign of the solar panel bought as part of the power station package. More chasing, shipped, but the ups courier failed to deliver it, and despite us having cctv showing the ups driver putting it back in the van, they tried to say, "Not our problem." Anyway, threats of legal action due to UK law finally got a panel. Truly, abysmal service also never got the free random item advertised as coming with it but lost the will to continue to argue with them.
@@doubleas2446 sorry to hear about that.
almost nonsensical after seen the specs of the battery. $900 bucks for a 12v 100ah battery plus controller and coverter would be crazy. for that price i could get at 400ah 12v battery
Thanks for the comment