Plug in multiple devices/appliances and power with 768Wh and 1200W rated power; great when you're on the road and need UltraFast charging capacity. Device supports solar panel charge, up to 300W
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Plug in multiple devices/appliances and power with 768Wh and 1200W rated power; great when you're on the road and need UltraFast charging capacity. Device supports solar panel charge, up to 300W
Product is non-returnable; transportation of this item is subject to hazardous materials regulation
Model: Anker SOLIX C800 Portable Power Station, 1200W (Peak 1600W) Solar Generator, Full Charge in 58 Min, 768Wh LiFePO4 Battery for Outdoor Camping, RVs, Road Trip, and Power Outages (Optional Solar Panel)
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I'd wait for a Bluetti Elite 100v2 (has been as low as $379 for a new unit) or a refurb AC180.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
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I'd wait for a Bluetti Elite 100v2 (has been as low as $379 for a new unit) or a refurb AC180.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
I'd wait for a Bluetti Elite 100v2 (has been as low as $379 for a new unit) or a refurb AC180.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
Exactly this. The Bluetti 100v2 was $379 and every YouTube channel reviewer said $379. I can't possibly pull the trigger at $499 right now.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
Exactly this. The Bluetti 100v2 was $379 and every YouTube channel reviewer said $379. I can't possibly pull the trigger at $499 right now.
Those introductory prices are long gone
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Their bluetooth app requires Internet access to work, which you will discover only after you are out camping or there's a power+internet outage.
This is not a joke. It actually does.
I found this for my jackery during a power outage. It wanted me to create an account with them just to be able to use the functionality of my unit. No way.
Is there anyway to setup indoor as battery backup & connect solar panel outdoor? I don't need for camping but would like something reliable backup in house. Lately we face too many power outages by JCPL.
Is there anyway to setup indoor as battery backup & connect solar panel outdoor? I don't need for camping but would like something reliable backup in house. Lately we face too many power outages by JCPL.
I'd wait for a Bluetti Elite 100v2 (has been as low as $379 for a new unit) or a refurb AC180.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
Have you ever had it just turn off or restart randomly?
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Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
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Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
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This is not a joke. It actually does.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
I'd wait for a Bluetti Elite 100v2 (has been as low as $379 for a new unit) or a refurb AC180.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
Exactly this. The Bluetti 100v2 was $379 and every YouTube channel reviewer said $379. I can't possibly pull the trigger at $499 right now.
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This is not a joke. It actually does.
Those can handle at least 1800W continuous (good enough for almost any household appliance or powertool), have 1kwh of capacity, can do 140W usb-c, and higher solar input of 1000W. You can kinda use the solar input as a psuedo expansion battery. They also weigh the same ~25 lbs.
These are great for camping/tailgating or a short-power outage. I run my whole office off an Elite 100 while it's connected to just 500W of solar and save about 1.5 kwh a day of my utility bill.
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One review on 8/29 said it arrived in a week in CA. Ships from US warehouse (AKA Amazon). Does work w/ $30 off $250 code: CDUS30
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