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Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station $250 off - Anker or Amazon $749.99

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New release! Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station. Normal price is $999.00, but down to $749.99 with coupon.

Product Features:
1,056Wh Long-lasting LFP Battery
Expandable to 2,112Wh
1,800W Pure Sine Wave AC Output
Run 2,400W Loads With SurgePadâ„¢
HyperFlashâ„¢ AC Input, 0-100% in 58 mins
Max. 600W Solar Input
Remote App Control
5-year Warranty & 10-year Lifespan.

Anker deal: https://www.anker.com/products/a1761?ref=naviBar&discount=WSCPGWCSQM​ [anker.com]
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New release! Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station. Normal price is $999.00, but down to $749.99 with coupon.

Product Features:
1,056Wh Long-lasting LFP Battery
Expandable to 2,112Wh
1,800W Pure Sine Wave AC Output
Run 2,400W Loads With SurgePadâ„¢
HyperFlashâ„¢ AC Input, 0-100% in 58 mins
Max. 600W Solar Input
Remote App Control
5-year Warranty & 10-year Lifespan.

Anker deal: https://www.anker.com/products/a1761?ref=naviBar&discount=WSCPGWCSQM​ [anker.com]
Code: WSCPGWCSQM

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5C89...tails&th=1

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Model: Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station, 1800W Solar Generator, Full Charge in 58 Min with UltraFast Charge Mode, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping and Home Backup (Optional Solar Panel)

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Sep 26, 2023 10:44 PM
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Sep 27, 2023 10:17 PM
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DaddyGrantSep 27, 2023 10:17 PM
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They all seem to be sponsored by Anker. Also, they don't compare this product to the competition, which has been price reduced to match the sale price. These reviews have value, but they tell the story in a vacuum.

Maybe this will help - From StopWatchGod on Reddit:
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The Anker has a larger battery, at 1,056Wh vs 1,024Wh for the Delta 2. However, with expansion batteries, the Anker, whose battery isn't shipping for a few more months, goes up to 2,112Wh, vs 2,048Wh for the Delta 2 with its expansion battery. However, the EcoFlow also supports the Delta Max expansion battery, so you can actually get up to 3,072Wh with the EcoFlow. We don't know yet if the C1000 can use the Anker 767 expansion battery to compete in this regard. Both are ultra-long lasting LFP batteries.

As for AC inverter, both have 1,800W inverters, but the EcoFlow has a 2,700W surge vs 2,400W for the Anker. The Anker does however have a better selection of AC outputs, with 5 3-prong 15A outlets and 1 20A outlet, vs 4 2-prong outlets and 2 20A outlets on the EcoFlow. As for 12V DC outputs, both have car sockets that max out at 10A, but the EcoFlow also has 2x 5521 outlets that share the 10Amps. They don't have as many use cases as the car socket, but they're there for some situations.

As for USB ports, the EcoFlow has 2x 12W USB-A ports, 2x 18W USB-A ports, and 2x 100W USB-C ports. The Anker has 1x 100W port, similar to the EcoFlow, and according to Anker's live stream it supports charging the power station unlike the EcoFlow, but the other USB-C port is only 30W, and the 2x USB-A ports are only 12W, like the EcoFlow's standard A ports. The EcoFlow definitely wins in this regard.

As for AC recharging, the Anker pulls up to 1300W, vs 1200W for the EcoFlow. But that's not all. The ANker also has, presumably, a more aggressive charging curve, allowing for a full charge in just 58 minutes, vs just 80 minutes for the EcoFlow. The Anker wins here.

For DC/Solar recharging, the Anker pulls up to 600W vs 500W for the EcoFlow. However, it's not as simple as that. Both can pull up to 60V, but the EcoFlow can pull up to 15A vs 12.5A for the Anker. Therefore the EcoFlow has a higher amp limit at the same voltage, to reach a lower peak solar input vs the Anker. Therefore while the Anker has a higher solar input, and can therefore recharge faster, it's much harder to reach that input vs the EcoFlow. It's a tie between the two.

The EcoFlow does however support the EcoFlow ecosystem, with the Extra battery port supporting powering the Wave 2 portable AC with DC power, Turning off and on the Smart Generator when the battery is low, and charing off of it via DC power which is more efficient, and support for the PowerStream Kit, which is similar to the Solix E1600 Solarbank expect the same power station is also used as the battery instead of a seperate one.
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sparked1Sep 28, 2023 01:49 PM
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Why would I would pay $50 more for the The Delta 2 is clearly a better value despite small differences.
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enraginangelSep 28, 2023 04:24 PM
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Quote from sparked1 :
Why would I would pay $50 more for the The Delta 2 is clearly a better value despite small differences.
One thing to note is that Anker claims that it can function as a UPS with sub 20ms switchover. The EcoFlow functions as an EPS (marketing term) with a claimed 30ms switchover, but in reality, it's more like 1.5 seconds in real world usage. That's too slow for a PC for example. Maybe the Anker is just as bad, I don't know.
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RexBSep 29, 2023 08:28 PM
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thinking of getting this or the Delta 2 pro with solar panels..
Sep 30, 2023 03:12 PM
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OrangeApparel8487Sep 30, 2023 03:12 PM
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tbh the going price for 1000wh power station should be ~600.
I picked up an off-brand LiFePO4 1500w for 650 about 6 months ago and it does absolutely fantastic.
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sparked1Oct 02, 2023 01:06 PM
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Quote from enraginangel :
One thing to note is that Anker claims that it can function as a UPS with sub 20ms switchover. The EcoFlow functions as an EPS (marketing term) with a claimed 30ms switchover, but in reality, it's more like 1.5 seconds in real world usage. That's too slow for a PC for example. Maybe the Anker is just as bad, I don't know.
I'm not sure how many people care about a UPS function on this type of power station. If you use it exclusively to as a UPS for a PC, I guess that makes sense but seems like overkill for that purpose. UPS function is probably last on my list of features for a power station.

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IcemonkeyOct 07, 2023 03:03 AM
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Quote from sparked1 :
I'm not sure how many people care about a UPS function on this type of power station. If you use it exclusively to as a UPS for a PC, I guess that makes sense but seems like overkill for that purpose. UPS function is probably last on my list of features for a power station.
What's the use case for the ups anyway, maybe like if you think the power might go out during a storm, use it as a go between or something? I already have stuff hooked up to surge protectors and could just switch to a power station after an actual outage if something happened

Seems like a lot of work to lug it around to set it up just in case you think there might be an outage

if somebody was doing something crucial on their computer they could just switch to a laptop.

I also read that it doesn't switch back over to AC power when it comes back on, so that also limits its usage


on a side note it seems like this kind of makes the powerhouse 757 seem like a bad buy price wise l, but I guess prices on power stations have dropped a whole lot since 2020
Last edited by Icemonkey October 6, 2023 at 08:12 PM.
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sparked1Oct 09, 2023 07:47 PM
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Quote from Icemonkey :
What's the use case for the ups anyway, maybe like if you think the power might go out during a storm, use it as a go between or something? I already have stuff hooked up to surge protectors and could just switch to a power station after an actual outage if something happened

Seems like a lot of work to lug it around to set it up just in case you think there might be an outage

if somebody was doing something crucial on their computer they could just switch to a laptop.

I also read that it doesn't switch back over to AC power when it comes back on, so that also limits its usage


on a side note it seems like this kind of makes the powerhouse 757 seem like a bad buy price wise l, but I guess prices on power stations have dropped a whole lot since 2020
A UPS acts like a surge protector but also keeps whatever is plugged in from turning off abruptly so that you can safely shut it down. It's good for sensitive electronics like computers, but I wouldn't use a $800 power station for that. I'd just buy a dedicated UPS for a fraction - if I needed it.

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