Thank you for being so informative. If you may kindly shed more light on the pass through charging; Will it work with an AC load like a TV? If solar panel is bringing in 170W of power whilst a 110W tv is connected, will the Anker 757 charge or lose charge in such an instance?
In the particular example you give, the Anker F1200 (757) should continue to slowly charge with that input and output. I might make a video to explain further. Thanks for watching!
I have a Bluetti unit and it has a really annoying tendency to discharge on cloudy days while plugged into to panels. As soon and the battery see's .3 watts, it wakes, however that is less than what the internal electronics consume so the battery can self drain down to zero which is highly inconvenient. I started doing some internet sleuthing and found that Bluetti and Ecoflow have this issue. Anker has "solved" this issue by just abandoning the auto-wake feature entirely. How hard is it to design a circuit that poles super slow and checks if the input power is higher than what the internal electronics consume, then waking the unit?
Thank you for your video, even though I only understand 5% percent of it. I have a anker powerhouse 757 as well. I have it in my off grid caravan with a 200w solar panel. It is so frustrating that the battery doesn't charge when I'm not there to push a button to start the charging. I have the most sun in the morning, but I'm rarely there in the morning, so the battery doesn't really charge. It's too heavy to carry home. And I bought it, so I have off grid power. Is there a way to fix this problem? So it charges when I'm not there? It's pretty useless atm..
You might be able to press the display button to "start" it even if it is dark out, and it should start charging once the sun comes up. Beyond that, I have ideas. Nothing to report yet....but working on potential solutions.
Just found this video looking for an answer about my anker power bank. I have the 555 powerhouse. Just did a few days away and it kept charge topping up nicely (I was using it constantly to run a fridge in the van). Came home, turned everything off, the van sat unused for a couple of days and the charge barely increased even though my solar panel is always plugged in so it seems I’m getting that failed auto restart as well. Seems super annoying that it does this.
Thank you for being so informative.
If you may kindly shed more light on the pass through charging; Will it work with an AC load like a TV? If solar panel is bringing in 170W of power whilst a 110W tv is connected, will the Anker 757 charge or lose charge in such an instance?
In the particular example you give, the Anker F1200 (757) should continue to slowly charge with that input and output. I might make a video to explain further. Thanks for watching!
I have a Bluetti unit and it has a really annoying tendency to discharge on cloudy days while plugged into to panels. As soon and the battery see's .3 watts, it wakes, however that is less than what the internal electronics consume so the battery can self drain down to zero which is highly inconvenient. I started doing some internet sleuthing and found that Bluetti and Ecoflow have this issue. Anker has "solved" this issue by just abandoning the auto-wake feature entirely. How hard is it to design a circuit that poles super slow and checks if the input power is higher than what the internal electronics consume, then waking the unit?
Thank you for your video, even though I only understand 5% percent of it.
I have a anker powerhouse 757 as well. I have it in my off grid caravan with a 200w solar panel. It is so frustrating that the battery doesn't charge when I'm not there to push a button to start the charging. I have the most sun in the morning, but I'm rarely there in the morning, so the battery doesn't really charge. It's too heavy to carry home. And I bought it, so I have off grid power. Is there a way to fix this problem? So it charges when I'm not there?
It's pretty useless atm..
You might be able to press the display button to "start" it even if it is dark out, and it should start charging once the sun comes up. Beyond that, I have ideas. Nothing to report yet....but working on potential solutions.
Just found this video looking for an answer about my anker power bank. I have the 555 powerhouse. Just did a few days away and it kept charge topping up nicely (I was using it constantly to run a fridge in the van). Came home, turned everything off, the van sat unused for a couple of days and the charge barely increased even though my solar panel is always plugged in so it seems I’m getting that failed auto restart as well. Seems super annoying that it does this.
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