Nice vid. I did sort of the same thing to add a battery extender to my Solix c1000. About $500 for the Li Time battery, inverter and charger. I contacted Anker. With a pure sine inverter you can do pass through charging with the battery and inverter. What I liked is it both a backup unit and an extender, just in case there’s a problem with the station. To add one other thing. If you get the 200 watt Anker solar panels they automatically will work to charge their c1000 with you figuring it all out. You can use the same panels to charge the battery separately with a solar charger. If you then use the battery to charge the station, you don’t have to take the station outdoors and can keep using one or the other. Their 200 watt panel is currently around $500 so if you get both the station and the panels, you’re around $1150. Not cheap. I bought directly from Anker. Amazon wasn’t cheaper and I figured I’d get more attention if I bought directly from them. I used the 100 amp Litime mini battery.
Hey Kookz! Thanks for all your work! I have a solar question, if you don’t mind. Basically, I am wondering where it’s best to put my disconnect switch for solar panels to put in ‘storage’ mode when not in use. I have a Renogy Rover and i put my switch in between the wires that connect the charger to the battery bank. Should I have put the switch in between my panels and charger, when turning my system back on - out of ‘storage’ mode when i’m ready to use? I am wondering if it matters too or if i goofed it ✌️😬 Thanks for your time! Happy to venmo you a cup of coffee!
Hey dude! You can add either a switch or nice little inline breaker on the positive line in between the panels and the MPPT here is a link amzn.to/3vW2s3i it's basically a switch. Not sure how much solar wattage you have but you just need to know the amps so 400W / 12V = 33.33 so a 40Amp fuse would work in this situation. hope that helps.
Yeah also if they could get the solar input to be more as well. 100W is weak sauce. A few limitations to this unit for sure it will be perfect for some but not enough for most…
Is it possible to have two different battery banks from different brands. Being that there is a selector right after the solar charger , and a selector right before inverter?
@@Vankookz Thanks! I just got one (received it this past Friday) but it won't power my 12v fridge. I knew it should, my fridge runs very similar to yours, its a 12v Alpicool, pulls about 50 watts when running. The fridge shows that it's receiving 13+ volts, so I'm thinking it's either the wattage or amperage where there's a defect. My 3 year old Jackery 500 runs it fine and the 12v outlet has the same specs on both the Jackery and the Solix. I had contacted Anker and they are going to send a replacement which I consider great customer service.
Would it be more cost efficient to get prismatic cells and diy? You just got recommended on my feed. But I heard 48 watt inverters are more efficient than 12 watt inverters.
Wow, "Power station" sounds like a great video! As someone who loves outdoor camping and spending quality time with family, having a reliable power source is essential. Have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile powerhouse with a massive capacity and fast recharging time. Plus, it's built tough and waterproof, perfect for any adventure. Check it out if you're in need of a reliable power solution!
The "vs" in the title and thumbnail are a bit misleading. There are no scientific stress tests, or any at all, just a straight numbers comparison. Great info for a starter investment comparison though. Thanks!
Nice vid. I did sort of the same thing to add a battery extender to my Solix c1000. About $500 for the Li Time battery, inverter and charger. I contacted Anker. With a pure sine inverter you can do pass through charging with the battery and inverter. What I liked is it both a backup unit and an extender, just in case there’s a problem with the station.
To add one other thing. If you get the 200 watt Anker solar panels they automatically will work to charge their c1000 with you figuring it all out. You can use the same panels to charge the battery separately with a solar charger. If you then use the battery to charge the station, you don’t have to take the station outdoors and can keep using one or the other. Their 200 watt panel is currently around $500 so if you get both the station and the panels, you’re around $1150. Not cheap. I bought directly from Anker. Amazon wasn’t cheaper and I figured I’d get more attention if I bought directly from them. I used the 100 amp Litime mini battery.
About how much more capacity do I get if I get the battery instead of the station?
They are about the same
Hey Kookz!
Thanks for all your work!
I have a solar question, if you don’t mind. Basically, I am wondering where it’s best to put my disconnect switch for solar panels to put in ‘storage’ mode when not in use.
I have a Renogy Rover and i put my switch in between the wires that connect the charger to the battery bank.
Should I have put the switch in between my panels and charger, when turning my system back on - out of ‘storage’ mode when i’m ready to use?
I am wondering if it matters too or if i goofed it ✌️😬
Thanks for your time!
Happy to venmo you a cup of coffee!
Hey dude! You can add either a switch or nice little inline breaker on the positive line in between the panels and the MPPT here is a link amzn.to/3vW2s3i it's basically a switch. Not sure how much solar wattage you have but you just need to know the amps so 400W / 12V = 33.33 so a 40Amp fuse would work in this situation. hope that helps.
venmo is @TheSourceFN
Great for basic camping, 👍
Yeah just a simple easy set up.
Would be nice if the Dr prepare has 12 volt 15 amp outlet so it can be used with a diesel heater.
Yeah also if they could get the solar input to be more as well. 100W is weak sauce. A few limitations to this unit for sure it will be perfect for some but not enough for most…
Is it possible to have two different battery banks from different brands. Being that there is a selector right after the solar charger , and a selector right before inverter?
It should be fine you may have to get creative with plugs/cords and accessories.
@@Vankookz lol thx, I’m gonna go with relays so I can toggle power sources from within the cab
How well does the Anker Solix C1000 power your fridge? Any issue with power surges when the compressor kicks in?
No it’s only issues about 50w it handles it very well.
@@Vankookz Thanks! I just got one (received it this past Friday) but it won't power my 12v fridge. I knew it should, my fridge runs very similar to yours, its a 12v Alpicool, pulls about 50 watts when running. The fridge shows that it's receiving 13+ volts, so I'm thinking it's either the wattage or amperage where there's a defect. My 3 year old Jackery 500 runs it fine and the 12v outlet has the same specs on both the Jackery and the Solix. I had contacted Anker and they are going to send a replacement which I consider great customer service.
Would it be more cost efficient to get prismatic cells and diy? You just got recommended on my feed. But I heard 48 watt inverters are more efficient than 12 watt inverters.
48V? Yeah this is true. But I just keep it simple on my channel 12V easy, simple, cheap… dirtbag rigs…
@Vankookz yeah I meant volt. Thanks for the reply
Dr. Prepare customer service sucks. I have emailed the company twice and still have not recieved a reply.
Wow, "Power station" sounds like a great video! As someone who loves outdoor camping and spending quality time with family, having a reliable power source is essential. Have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile powerhouse with a massive capacity and fast recharging time. Plus, it's built tough and waterproof, perfect for any adventure. Check it out if you're in need of a reliable power solution!
No I haven’t but would love to check this unit out.
Promo sm
The "vs" in the title and thumbnail are a bit misleading. There are no scientific stress tests, or any at all, just a straight numbers comparison. Great info for a starter investment comparison though. Thanks!