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Anker Solix Solix Solarbank 2 E 1600 Pro

Anker Solix Solix Solarbank 2 E 1600 Pro


Question about Anker Solix Solix Solarbank 2 E 1600 Pro

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Anonymous

1 year ago

As far as I know, the inverter in this system supplies 800 W, but only 600 W is permitted in Switzerland. Is this a special Swiss version? Is there a certificate that I can use to properly register the device with the energy supplier?

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woesch

1 year ago

Helpful answer
The Anker app can be used to limit the power to either 600 or 800 W. The certificates are available from Anker Germany.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

Is there a declaration of conformity for 600W that is valid for Switzerland?
@woesch did you request or download the German documents? Were these accepted by the network operator? There will certainly be 800W in it.
According to Anker support, they could not help me with Swiss documents.
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heinrichconrad

1 year ago

The product description states "... is delivered in accordance with CH standards ..."
This can be interpreted in two ways:
1. there is a specific technical variant for Switzerland, in which case Anker Support should know this and there should also be corresponding certificates.
2. the product, which is also available in the EU/Germany, already generally complies with Swiss standards.
In general, the text under "Important notes" is unclear to me. As far as I know, the EU product also only has an AC socket. I would be pleased if Digitec would clarify the product description accordingly. After all, this would be a clear exclusion criterion for a purchase.