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Anker SOLIX C1000 1056Wh 1800W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (A1761) on sale for
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Anker SOLIX C1000 1056Wh 1800W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (A1761) on sale for $999 - $570 discount in cart =
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About this Item:
- Achieve 80% battery capacity in just 43 minutes with the Anker SOLIX C1000's UltraFast recharging technology, and a full charge in under an hour, keeping pace with life's busiest moments. Ideal for Home use and Power Outages.
- Trust in a decade-long journey with the Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station, featuring exceptional battery longevity with its LiFePO4 Battery, offering 3,000 battery cycles over a 10-year lifespan, ensuring reliability for years to come.
- The Anker SOLIX C1000's SurgePad technology delivers a massive 2400W output, enabling 99% of appliances to be powered through 11 versatile ports, providing unparalleled compatibility and capacity for RVs and Outdoor Camping.
- Embrace an eco-conscious lifestyle with the Anker SOLIX C1000 Solar Generator, offering up to 600W Fast Solar Recharging, fully powering the device in just 1.8 hours, merging technology with sustainability for Outdoor Camping.
- Customize charging speeds and track power statistics in real-time with the Anker app, offering a tailored charging solution at your fingertips for the Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station.
- Designed for life on the go, the Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station is 15% smaller than comparable 1kWh units, making it an essential companion for Outdoor Camping and a reliable power source for RVs.
- What's In the Box: Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station, solar charging cable, AC charging cable, car charging cable, user manual.
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For batteries, I think the limit is 100Wh because anything under that qualifies for class 9 hazard exception
Regarding the expansion pack vs buying another unit, I have done lots of research. It pretty much says the same thing; always get another unit so that you are not dependent on carrying both items around and have flexibility. I tend to agree with this as well.
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For batteries, I think the limit is 100Wh because anything under that qualifies for class 9 hazard exception
Amazon doesn't want to mess with the headaches.
Usually, they have to be dropped off at a brick and mortar facility (like a FedEx dock), and as you said, there's paperwork involved.
Some manufacturers will arrange to have a delivery service pick up the batteries but that's after some effort on the purchasers part.
Jackery 1000 was $349 back in Nov, it's better brand with solid track record. so with power station prices going down every few months and a lesser known brand, this would be a slick deal only at $325 or lower.
i see several Anker products on the front page. something is odd with SD.
I refused to download the app because it wants permission to access entirely too much stuff, like contacts, photos, emails, texts, etc.
Does the Jackery app want all the above access as well? If not, I'll hold out for the Jackery.
hmm
It can also operate as a UPS with a 20mS switchover time.
https://www.amazon.com/BLUETTI-Po...B0C1SMJTDT
I'm holding out for another Prime Day type sale myself since I've been happy with my little Honda EU2000i gas generator. The lithium ones just seem a lot more convenient as you don't need to store and use them outside. They would be a lot quicker to hookup and could be charged by the Honda.
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hmm
I'm starting to think that all these chinese batteries are going to banned because of all the unnecessary data they collect and send back to the CCP.
I'm starting to think that all these chinese batteries are going to banned because of all the unnecessary data they collect and send back to the CCP.
Even in sunny Southern California a week of overcast skies really kills your solar production
It can also operate as a UPS with a 20mS switchover time.
https://www.amazon.com/BLUETTI-Po...B0C1SMJTDT [amazon.com]
I'm holding out for another Prime Day type sale myself since I've been happy with my little Honda EU2000i gas generator. The lithium ones just seem a lot more convenient as you don't need to store and use them outside. They would be a lot quicker to hookup and could be charged by the Honda.
I managed to find a sale for the Ecoflow Delta 3 Plus for only $100 more and it has some notable upgrades.
Quieter
More solar input
Hybrid Charging
10ms UPS Mode
Etc
If you search for it here you should find the same thread I found for the sale/discount, I also found the combo w/ the extra battery was a great deal under $1000 for the Delta 3 Plus and the extra 1024WH battery.
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