FAQ
Q1: What type of solar charging should I use to charge Anker SOLIX F1500?
Use 11-60V solar chargers with an XT-60 connector.
For 11-32V, the supported current is 10A max.
For 32-60V, the supported current is 12.5A max.
Use Anker Solar Panels for best compatibility.
For 11-32V, the supported current is 10A max.
For 32-60V, the supported current is 12.5A max.
Use Anker Solar Panels for best compatibility.
Q2: How should I store and maintain the power station?
Turn off all outputs when not in use to avoid the battery from draining.
Store in a dry and cool area.
Check the battery capacity each week.
Store in a dry and cool area.
Check the battery capacity each week.
Q3: How do I bind an Anker SOLIX Balcony Solar Generator to Anker SOLIX F1500?
Install Balcony Solar Generator first. Then connect Anker SOLIX F1500 to any AC outlet.
Connect your Anker SOLIX F1500 and Balcony Solar Generator to Wi-Fi. Create a system in the Anker app and then bind both products together.
Connect your Anker SOLIX F1500 and Balcony Solar Generator to Wi-Fi. Create a system in the Anker app and then bind both products together.
Q4: What should I pay attention to when using the Anker app?
Connect to a network before using the app for the first time. After connecting successfully, you can connect the power station to off-grid devices.
Q5: Can Anker SOLIX F1500 charge my electric car?
- You need to purchase a neutral-ground plug to charge an electric car, such as a Tesla, with this portable power station. After plugging it into one of the outlets, you can then charge your electric car.
Q6: Can I recharge Anker SOLIX F1500 using AC and DC input at the same time?
No, AC input is a priority input source if both are connected. When AC recharging is not used, it will automatically switch to DC recharging.