ANKER SOLIX Solarbank E1600 MI80 Micro Inverter User Manual

June 15, 2024
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ANKER SOLIX Solarbank E1600 MI80 Micro Inverter User Manual
ANKER SOLIX Solarbank E1600 MI80 Micro Inverter

What’s in the Box

  • Anker SOLIX Solarbank E1600
    What's in the Box

  • MC4 Y Output Cable ×2
    What's in the Box

  • **Solar Panel Extension Cable ×4

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  • **Wrench for Removing MC4 Connectors

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  • **User Manual

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Safety Information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read all instructions before you use this product. Do not make any changes or create settings that are not described in this manual. If physical injury, loss of data, or damage is caused by failure to follow instructions, the warranty does not apply.

  • To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
  • Do not put fingers or hands into the product.
  • Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the product manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
  • To reduce risk of damage to the electric plug and cord, pull the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the product.
  • Do not use the product in excess of its output rating. Overload outputs above the rating may result in a risk of fire or injury to persons.
  • Do not use the product or attachment that is damaged or modified. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in fire, explosion, or risk of injury.
  • Do not operate the product with a damaged cord or plug, or a damaged output cable.
  • Do not disassemble the product. Take it to a qualified service person when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
  • Do not expose the product to fire or high temperatures. Exposure to fire or temperatures above 130°C may cause an explosion.
  • To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the power pack from the outlet before attempting any instructed servicing.
  • Have servicing performed by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the product is maintained.
  • When charging a device, the product may feel warm. This is a normal operating condition and should not be a cause for concern.
  • When charging the internal battery, work in a well-ventilated area and do not restrict ventilation in any way.
  • Do not clean the product with harmful chemicals or detergents.
  • Misuse, dropping, or excessive force may cause product damage.
  • When disposing of secondary cells or batteries, keep cells or batteries of diˆerent electrochemical systems separate from each other.
  • Do not use or store this product in direct sunlight for a long period, such as in a car, cargo bed, or any other place where it will be exposed to high temperatures. Doing so may cause the product to malfunction, deteriorate, or generate heat.
  • Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions.
  • Do not use this product near strong static electricity or strong magnetic fields.
  • Do not expose this product to flammable, explosive gas, or smoke.
  • Do not stand on the product.
  • Do not immerse the product in water. If the product accidentally falls into water, place it in a safe, open place and keep it away from fire until it is completely dry.

General Instructions Regarding Removal and Installation of Batteries

  • Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
  • Do not open or damage batteries. Released electrolytes may be toxic and are harmful to skin and eyes.
  • A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries:
    a) Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
    b) Use tools with insulated handles
    c) Wear rubber gloves and boots.
    d) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
    e) Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
    f) Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove the source from the ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance (applicable to equipment and remote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit).

Overview

Product Overview

Product Overview

  1. Power button
  2. Power status LED
  3. IoT button
  4. IoT status LED
  5. MC4 ports for PV input 1
  6. MC4 ports for PV input 2
  7. MC4 ports for PV output

Button Controls

Button Action Function
**** Press for 2 seconds Turn Solarbank on
Press for 2 seconds Turn Solarbank off
Press once when powered on Check current battery level
**** Press once Enable Internet connection
Press for 2 seconds Disable Internet connection
Press for 7 seconds Reset Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
**** **** Simultaneously press for at least 15 seconds **** Reset

Solarbank

LED Guide

LED Indication Status
**** Breathing white Being charged
Steady white Current battery level
**** Flashing green Disconnected to the Internet
Steady green Connected to the Internet
Light off Connection disabled
Flashing red Malfunction warning

Installing Your Solarbank

Option A: Position your Solarbank on a hard, level floor.

Option B: Mount your Solarbank onto a solid concrete wall using additional mount brackets*.

  • Please scan the QR code to buy mount brackets.
    QR Code

Connecting Cables

Single Solarbank

  1. Connect Solarbank to the micro inverter using the included MC4 Y output cables.

  2. Connect the micro inverter to a home outlet using the original cable.
    Connecting Cables

  3. Connect the solar panels to Solarbank using the included solar panel extension cables.
    Connecting Cables

Cascaded Solarbanks

Only two Solarbanks can be cascaded to double the capacity to 3,200 Wh.

  1. Connect each Solarbank to the micro inverter using the included MC4 Y output cables.

  2. Connect the micro inverter to a home outlet using the original cable.
    Connecting Cables

  3. Connect solar panels to Solarbanks using the included solar panel extension cables
    Connecting Cables

Before connecting cables, ensure that the micro inverter, solar panels, and the home grid are disconnected, and Solarbanks are turned o­.

Using Your Solarbank

Anker App for Smart Control

Download the Anker app to get full functionality of your Solarbank.

  1. Download the Anker app from the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android devices), or by scanning the QR code. After installing the app, sign up for an account.

  2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.

    • Connect to the Internet: To remotely interact with your home system, connect your Solarbank to the Internet via Wi-Fi 2.4G or Bluetooth 4.0 network.
    • Establish a home system: Create a home system or join an existing one. You can monitor energy flow and make an energy plan for your home.
    • Transfer energy: Customize your energy usage and storage preferences by period.
    • Check energy data: Get insight into your system’s energy generation, usage, and storage with energy graphs.
  3. When the app is successfully launched, you will be directed to the login page.
    Please be reminded that the country region MUST match where you live. An incorrect country region may cause a device connection failure.
    Anker App for Smart Control

  4. You can login via an Anker account, Amazon, or Apple ID. If you do not have an Anker account, you can tap [Sign Up] to register:

    • Please prepare an email for the registration process. Passwords must contain 8-20 characters, uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

Initialization Setting

Network Configuration
Before configuring, please ensure the network is working well. Keep good quality Wi-Fi signal strength and do not place the device too far away from the route

Step 1

Press and hold the left button on the device for 2 seconds. Turn on your Solarbank.

Step 2

Press the right button on the device. Enable Wi-Fi mode.

  • When the green light flashes, the device is in configuration mode.
  • If the device has configured Wi-Fi, and you wish to change the network, you may hold this button for 7 seconds to reset the Wi-Fi.

Step 3

  1. Keep the devices on,
  2. Tap [+] or [Add Device] at the top right corner of Devices page

**Step 4

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The app will automatically search for your Solarbank. Once the device is found, it will appear on the list

  • Please make sure your mobile Bluetooth is on, and the app is authorized to access Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
  • If you wish to manually search for the device, you could tap [Balcony Solar System] in the “Add devices manually” row.

Step 5

After connecting Solarbank via Bluetooth, you need to choose a network for the device. Select a network from the list and enter the password

  • The device only supports 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi.
  • Make sure the password is correct.

Step 6

Your solarbank has successfully configured the network. If the configuration process fails, you can troubleshoot below:

  • Is the network working normally?
  • Is the device close to the router?
  • Is your Wi-Fi password entered correctly?

Firmware Update

Make sure your device has configured the Wi-Fi network and is currently online, and the micro inverter is connecting to the Solarbank.

Step 1
Firmware Update

  1. Select the brand of the micro inverter which is connecting to the Solarbank
    • If you have not found a brand, pick “Others”
  2. Select the model of the micro inverter

Step 2
Firmware Update

  • If there is an important update for the firmware of Solarbank or micro inverter, the app will guide you to go to the “Firmware Updates” process. Make sure your devices are on and connected to Wi-Fi. If there is no update requirement, skip this step.
  • The updates might last for a few minutes. Please be patient. If the updates fail, check if the devices are turned on or online.

Control Mode
Control Mode

When solar energy is produced, the power will flow to your home load usage, Solarbank storage, and the grid. You may set family load power rates to limit solar energy output during a specified time, so that energy could be eˆectively used by your family instead of being consumed by the grid. The extra energy will be stored in your Solarbank.

In the final step, you can select Wi-Fi Control Mode or Bluetooth Control Mode.

  1. WiFi Control Mode: Your Solarbank will connect to Anker server, and we will provide more cloud services to you, including:
    • Creating a home system.
    • Remotely setting an energy plan.
    • Remotely viewing the energy flow of the home.
    • Collecting energy data and displaying trends from historical data.
  2. Bluetooth Control Mode: Your Solarbank will not connect to Anker server and will be able to work in o«ine circumstances. Note that you CANNOT:
    • Create a home system.
    • Review Solarbank’s real-time data anytime. Only when you’re connected to it.
    • Set an energy plan anytime. Only when you’re connected to Solarbank.
    • Have a backup save of power data in the cloud.

Family Load Power Rate

When solar energy is produced, the power will flow to your home load usage, Solarbank storage, and the grid. You may set family load power rates to limit solar energy output during a specified time, so that energy could be eˆectively used by your family instead of being consumed by the grid. The extra energy will be stored in your Solarbank

Overall
Overall

  1. Explaining the Daily Energy Usage Screen:

    • Blue line: The home load power rate. Modify it in the setting below.

    • The curve: Solar energy produced the day before.
      Note that weather changes may aˆect solar energy production. This curve is for reference only.

    • Green area: Estimated solar storage in Solarbank.

    • Blue area: Estimated solar energy consumption, including the home load and grid.

  2. Time frame: You can schedule how much power is used during each time period.

  3. Family load power limit: Set a limit on solar energy consumed by your home and the grid. You can customize the rate for each time period. After modifying, the plan [Picture 1] will change to reflect your changes.

Add Time Period Change Power Rate
Add Time Period Change Power Rate

  1. You can tap [Set a schedule] below to add a time period. Each clip has a default rate of 200W.
  2. You can edit the power rate by tapping the schedule section ̔ [set power] in each time period

Home System

Create a home system
Once the configuration is done, you can create a home for Solarbank:

Scene 1
Home System

Name your home and tap Create to build a home system.

  • You may skip this step by closing the page; however, we highly recommend you to create a home system so we can provide better home energy service for you.
  • You may create or join a home system later on the [Profile] page.

Scene 2
Home System

If there are existing home systems on the account, you can join a home system

Home statistics

When a home system is established, you can view and check power flow and statistics on your [Home] page

Scene 1
Home statistics

  1. Create a new home system or add a device to your current home system.

  2. Go to Home setting.

  3. Select a home system (if you have multiple homes).

  4. The energy flows from each device in the home

    • You may tap the Solarbank picture to check the device status.
    • If there’s an error, you will see a mark by the device.
  5. Home load setting: This shows the solar energy limit you’ve set for your home during the current time period. You can tap it to go to the home load setting page.

  6. See the total amount of electricity savings, CO2 emissions reduced, and solar energy production generated by your home system.
    The trend map shows the statistics of devices during a certain period of time:

  7. Change the data period to day/week/month/ year.

  8. Check the previous / next time period.

  9. View data trends of solar production, Solarbank, and portable power stations (if trends are detected).

  10. Graph showing electricity savings, CO2 emissions reduced, and solar energy generated by solar panels during the current time period.

  11. Distribution of solar power in your home system, either used or stored.

Scene 2

When checking Solarbank data:

  1. The trend map will show the charging (negative) and discharging (positive) power rate of the device.
  2. The total storage and output of Solarbank during the selected time period.

Storage and Maintenance

For optimal performance, follow the instructions below to store and maintain your Solarbank regularly.

  • Keep the product on a flat surface when using, charging, and storing.
  • Use a cotton cloth and water to clean. Do not use steel wool or other hard materials for cleaning.
  • For long-term storage, charge and discharge Solarbank once every 3 months (discharge Solarbank to 20%, then recharge it to 80%).

FAQ

Q1: How does Solarbank work?

Solarbank is the middle connection between the photovoltaic module and the micro inverter. The photovoltaic power generation flows into Solarbank and is intelligently distributed to the micro inverter. The PV power then becomes electricity for your home or is stored as energy in the battery. The excess energy does not flow directly into the grid. When the energy generated is far below the user's demand, the energy storage will supply the house with electricity You can control this power distribution by setting limits during specific time periods in the Anker app. Then further modify the power distribution with the following three methods: 1. When photovoltaic power generation meets or exceeds your limit, Solarbank delivers electricity to your home through the pass-through circuit. Excess energy is stored in Solarbank. 2. When photovoltaic power generation is greater than 100W but less than your limit, the solar panels deliver electricity to your home. No energy is stored, and no stored energy is discharged. 3. When photovoltaic power generation is less than 100W, electricity is sent to your home according to your needs When photovoltaic power generation isn't working, electricity is delivered from energy storage based upon your needs. Examples: • If your electricity demand is 100W at noon and the photovoltaic power generation is 700W, Solarbank will allow 100W to flow into the micro inverter to enter the grid, and 600W will be stored in Solarbank. • If your electricity demand is 600W and photovoltaic power generation is 50W, Solarbank shuts down photovoltaic generation. Solarbank instead uses stored energy to distribute 600W to your home. • In the morning, if your electricity demand is 200W and photovoltaic power generation is 300W, Solarbank delivers electricity to your home through the pass-through circuit based on your settings. Excess energy is stored in Solarbank.

Q2: What kind of solar panels and inverters are compatible with Solarbank?

Please use a solar panel that meets the following specifications for charging: We recommend the total PV Voc (open circuit voltage) is in the range of 30-55V. PV Isc (short circuit current): 36A max. Input voltage: 60VDC max. The micro inverter needs to meet the output specifications of Solarbank: Solarbank MC4 DC output: 11-60V, 30A (800W max)

Q3: How do I connect cables and devices to Solarbank?

• Connect the Solarbank to the micro inverter with the included MC4 Y output cables. • Connect the micro inverter to a household socket with the original cable. • Connect the solar panels to the Solarbank with the included solar panel extension cables.

Q4: What is the output voltage of Solarbank? Is there a minimum voltage for

the micro inverter?

The output voltage of the Solarbank is 11-60V. If the output voltage of the Solarbank exceeds the start voltage of the micro inverter, the micro inverter will work.

Q5: Is there a bypass or does the Solarbank always have to discharge?

We have set up a bypass circuit, but the energy storage and photovoltaic will not be discharged simultaneously. During photovoltaic power generation, the micro inverter is powered by the bypass circuit to reduce energy conversion losses. Some excess solar energy is used to charge Solarbank

Q6: If my solar panel is below 400W, will connecting Solarbank damage the

micro inverter?

No, connecting Solarbank will not damage the micro inverter. We recommend you set the output power in the app below 400W to avoid potentially damaging the micro inverter.

Q7: How do I connect two Solarbanks?

1. Connect each Solarbank to the same micro inverter with the included MC4 Y output cables. 2. Connect the micro inverter to a household socket with the original cable. 3. Connect the solar modules and the two units with the included solar module extension cables

Q8: Can power stored in Solarbank E1600 be distributed to the domestic grid

during outages?

In the event of a power failure, the power stored in the Solarbank E1600 cannot be distributed into the domestic power grid.

Q9: Can Solarbank E1600 be used below 0°C? What is the ideal outside

temperature?

Below 0°C, Solarbank cannot charge itself, but it does discharge normally. Photovoltaic power generation also occurs normally. During winter, photovoltaic power generation is low. You'll likely use most PV generated electricity with less excess power wasted. We recommend using Solarbank inside during winter. Please see the ideal ambient temperature ranges below for the Solarbank battery: Charging temperature: 0~55˫ Discharging temperature: -20~55˫

Q10: Is Solarbank waterproof and dustproof?

The product can be placed outdoors and is rated IP65, which resists dust and water.

Specifications

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Capacity 1600Wh
Battery type LiFePO4
Wireless type Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
Input port MC4
Input power (charging) 800W max
Input current 30A max (15A ×2)
*Voltage range 11-60VDC
Output port MC4
Rated output power (discharging) 800W max
Output current 30A max
*Nominal voltage range 11-60VDC
Charging temperature 0-55˫
Discharging temperature -20-55˫
Dimensions 420×232×240mm
Weight 20kg
Waterproof rating IP65
Warranty 10 years

*Considering the power and voltage fluctuation of the solar panels, and to match the operating voltage of the micro inverter, it is recommended that the total PV Voc (open circuit voltage) be between 30-55V.

Warning:

  • Replacing a battery with an incorrect type may nullify safeguards and create danger;
  • Disposal of the battery/product in a fire, a hot oven, or another source of significant heat, or by mechanically crushing or cutting the battery/product may result in an explosion;
  • Leaving the battery/product in an extremely hot environment may result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquids or gases;
  • Subjecting the battery/product to extremely low air pressure may result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquids or gases.

CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

Attention
Not permitted on aircraft.

Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Anker Innovations Limited declares that this product is in compliance with Directives 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.anker.com.

The following importer is the responsible party (contract for EU matters): Anker Innovations Deutschland GmbH I Georg-Muche-Strasse 3, 80807 Munich, Germany

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Customer Service

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