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Anker SOLIX Home Backup Kit (120V/240V, 50 Amp, 10-Circuit Transfer Switch + Cable, For F3800, 2× F3800 Plus)

BY: Anker SKU: B17B31A1 Availability: In Stock
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Anker SOLIX Home Backup Kit (120V/240V, 50 Amp, 10-Circuit Transfer Switch + Cable, For F3800, 2× F3800 Plus)

The Anker SOLIX Home Backup Kit is a plug-and-play manual transfer switch system designed to connect an Anker SOLIX F3800 (or two F3800 Plus units) to your home’s critical circuits during outages. With a heavy-duty 50A Pro/Tran 2 transfer switch, you can safely route backup power to up to 10 essential 120V and 240V circuits, while a built-in color-coded wattage meter helps you balance loads and avoid overloads. It’s UL 1008 certified and NEC-compliant for dependable indoor home backup.

Anker SOLIX Home Backup Kit Features

50A, 10-Circuit Manual Transfer Switch – Backup up to 10 essential circuits (mix of 120V and 240V) for reliable whole-home critical-load coverage.

UL 1008 + NEC 702 Compliance – Certified safety for transfer-switch use, meeting requirements for legal and secure home backup installations.

Color-Coded Wattage Meter – Built-in load meter helps you distribute wattage intelligently across circuits and prevent overloads.

Flexible Circuit Configuration – Interchangeable breaker style supports multiple 1-pole and 2-pole circuit pairings to match your panel needs.

Durable Indoor Enclosure – Powder-coated steel cabinet with a hinged non-metallic cover protects breakers and toggles for long-term indoor use.

Tested for F3800 Integration – Specifically validated to pair seamlessly with Anker SOLIX F3800 systems for stable, dependable backup power.

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Anker SOLIX Home Backup Kit Applications

  • Home backup – Keeps up to 10 selected household circuits powered during outages, so your essentials stay online.
  • Kitchen + cold storage – Ideal for running refrigerators, freezers, and small appliances without relying on extension cords.
  • 240V essentials – Supports select 240V circuits like well pumps or certain HVAC loads, within F3800 output limits.
  • RV or garage setup – Clean way to route Anker SOLIX F3800 power into a subpanel or dedicated space.
  • Off-grid switching – Great for cabins or hybrid systems where you want manual, circuit-by-circuit control.
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What's Included

Everything you need is included with your product.

  • Anker SOLIX Home Backup Kit (120V/240V, 50 Amp, 10-Circuit Transfer Switch + Cable, For F3800, 2× F3800 Plus)
  • 1 x User Manual

Frequently-Asked Questions

How many circuits can this kit back up?

It supports up to 10 essential circuits, including a mix of 120V and 240V loads, depending on your home panel configuration.

Is this kit compatible with two F3800 Plus units?

Yes. The 50A 120/240V transfer switch kit is designed for F3800 and can be used with up to two F3800 Plus systems for expanded backup capability.

Do I need an electrician to install it?

Yes. Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician to ensure safe wiring, code compliance, and proper neutral/ground connections.

Can it power 240V appliances?

Yes, it supports 240V circuits (such as select pumps or appliances) as long as the total load stays within your F3800 system’s output limits.

How do I avoid overloading the system?

Use the built-in wattage meter to balance your connected loads. Turn on circuits gradually and monitor total wattage.

What should I know about neutral and ground wiring?

Neutral (N) and ground (PE) must be correctly connected in the inlet box or transfer switch. Incorrect wiring can damage appliances or cause unsafe operation.