Is This Battery Storage System Worth the Hype? Anker SOLIX X1
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Discover the future of home energy storage with the Anker SOLIX X1 Hybrid Energy Storage System. From 5kWh to 180kWh, its scalability meets a wide range of needs. With a captivating screen and ultra-slim profile, it redefines elegance in energy solutions.
Installation is effortless, app-based commissioning is intuitive, and maintenance is hassle-free, reducing on-site visits.
Join Gordon in Munich as he takes a deep dive into the system.
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Time Stamps ⏱
00:00 A common regret of people who've installed a home energy system
00:38 Watch out for 3 things we learn in this video
00:55 You are probably familiar with Anker already
01:25 Gordon is a big fan of how the product looks
01:49 The screen appears when you approach the unit
02:29 Gordon hates exposed cabling in solar installations
02:57 Lockable isolators in the off position!
03:25 The system has been tested to the max
03:54 Have you heard of the barrel effect?
04:35 The system build-up
05:15 Scaleable to 5kWh to 180kWh
05:32 Commissioning is a breeze
06:00 The ecosystem will include an EV charger
06:22 What is Smart Grid ready?
06:52 Anker SOLIX also offer 'Balcony Solar'
07:43 We're not allowed this technology in the UK :(
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Crazy that the UK isn’t leading these technologies, hopefully the new gov will make this a priority as for sure this is the future, diy solar is going to be huge in the UK, it has to be for our future
GivEnergy? I would have previously said myenergi, but they've dropped the ball recently.
Covering everything under the sun but the price ?
Very similar review to the one just put up by Artisan Electrics.
Checking the Anker website, it looks like the UK/EU spec for the SOLIX X1 isn't available yet and the ENA Connect Direct Live Device Register doesn't appear to have any certification for G98/G99/G100 yet but I guess it'll tick these boxes eventually.
Re DIY solar - pretty sure there will be a market for this in the UK but just how 'DIY' it will be in reality remains to be seen. Will it require an interlocked socket outlet like the ones Joe R described in your recent CPD vid? Are we looking at yet another BS7671 Amendment!? Surely such a product would be likely to encourage the siting of EESS _inside_ houses and flats, which PAS63100 is saying shouldn't happen.
Yes the UK should have legal plug and play solar systems.
Is there a technical reason not to??
If there is a technical issue could it be got around by having electricians install a 'solar socket' that is dedicated to these systems?
Like we have junction boxes dedicated to electric cookers?
Another bonus is it might be useful for tenants in rental properties. Could unblock the resistance from landlords investing in their properties.
If you could add storage units to the top and bottom of the inverter unit would mean you could retrospectively add storage much easier than wiring across or moving the inverter unit up .
Heat pumps run most efficiently when they are configured for low flow temperatures and constant operation. "Smart Grid" control is to allow suppliers to delay upgrading their infrastructure by sacrificing the end user's sCOP. Unless they are offering a very substantial premium for cycling _your_ heat pump at _their_ convenience (and they won't be) don't accept it.
after the Eufy scandal I´m not sure people are ok whit having Anker stuff conected to their home network
Disappointed with the -20 degree C minimum as it rules out a lot of places in Canada and probably Northern Europe too.
Well one way to overcome that would be too build an insulated enclosure. Basically a small shed with 12 inches of rock wool in its frame. That way it would be outside and protected from the weather. And no doubt the charging and discharging would raise the temperature just enough to protect it. Folks do that in the UK to protect batteries from wind blown rain. Obviously we don't need too much insulation but up in Scotland they get minus 16 C often enough.
Probably something for people reviewing battery systems is to not just rattle off the headline operation temperatures. Look a little further and find out if there is any current (amps) reduction at those low temperatures, and at the other end of the scale too for that matter. Look into how either end of the temperature range affects charging too. Try charging a LiFePO4 battery with the cells below 0c and the results aren't good, assuming the current isn't so low as to be completely pointless vs battery capacity. Batteries designed for outdoor placement in cold countries absolutely need the ability to self heat and raise their cell temperature to 5c at a minimum to allow for a decent charging rate.
No, Anker still hasn’t fixed they security camera scam. So, not worth it.
If it’s like most things these days it will be obsolete or stop working before it’s paid for itself