AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX C1000 1056Wh 1800W LiFePO4 Power Station + 200W Solar Panel on sale for $689.99 - $90.99 with promo code ANKER610 at checkout = $599. Shipping is free.
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Details:
Capacity: 1056Wh
Battery Type: LiFePO4
Battery Lifecycle: 3,000 cycles to 80%+ capacity
Inputs:
Solar Input Recharge: Max 600W, 11-60V MPPT
AC Input Recharge: Max 1300W
Car Input DC: 120W
Outputs:
6x AC (1800W continuous pure sine wave, 2400W surge)
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX C1000 1056Wh 1800W LiFePO4 Power Station + 200W Solar Panel on sale for $689.99 - $90.99 with promo code ANKER610 at checkout = $599. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons or apply promo codes. Coupons/Promo codes are typically single-use, may vary by account or may need to be re-applied in order to discount properly.
Details:
Capacity: 1056Wh
Battery Type: LiFePO4
Battery Lifecycle: 3,000 cycles to 80%+ capacity
Inputs:
Solar Input Recharge: Max 600W, 11-60V MPPT
AC Input Recharge: Max 1300W
Car Input DC: 120W
Outputs:
6x AC (1800W continuous pure sine wave, 2400W surge)
Model: Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station with 200W Solar Panel, 1800W Solar Generator, 1056wh LFP (LiFePO4) Battery, 6 AC Outlets, Up to 2400W for Home, Power Outages, and Outdoor Camping
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I use mine for E-coolers. Travel is so much easier. But also for groceries, when the inside of the car gets 110 degrees, it is nice to keep groceries cold, while stopping at other stores. I have a route I take to do my shopping in my miniscule free time. This allows me to hit different stores in a loop without ruining food. Also, I can hit one grocery store at lunch and keep stuff frozen while it sits without fighting for fridge space while at work. Trying to save gas and time from making multiple trips.
I got the gen 2 for 389(no panel) out the door directly from their website during their Christmas/holiday sale after they sent me an additional discount code. I couldn't pass it up at that point
I got the Gen 2 for $364 out the door from AliExpress just a couple weeks ago, and it legit shipped from an Amazon warehouse lol
Great price. I wouldve bought it at that price, but I don't need anymore.
I got the C1000 Gen 2 for $350 + taxes over black friday, got the C2000 Gen 2 for $632 out the door from wellbots, and the Jackery homepower 3000 for $782 out the door from wellbots, all thanks to slickdeals.
Love these stations.
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Just curious what you're using these for and have had good success with the use cases? I got one a while back because slickdeals but haven't really found a strong use case for it beyond occasionally taking it to go dirtbike riding and keeping devices charged, but it's overkill compared to portable (phone-sized) batteries.
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Just curious what you're using these for and have had good success with the use cases? I got one a while back because slickdeals but haven't really found a strong use case for it beyond occasionally taking it to go dirtbike riding and keeping devices charged, but it's overkill compared to portable (phone-sized) batteries.
I use mine for E-coolers. Travel is so much easier. But also for groceries, when the inside of the car gets 110 degrees, it is nice to keep groceries cold, while stopping at other stores. I have a route I take to do my shopping in my miniscule free time. This allows me to hit different stores in a loop without ruining food. Also, I can hit one grocery store at lunch and keep stuff frozen while it sits without fighting for fridge space while at work. Trying to save gas and time from making multiple trips.
I got this and out the box it was less than 80% stated capacity, which Anker told me is normal. If I was looking again I'd spend more to go bigger and avoid them completely.
I prefer the gen 1 for my use case. I use this for camping and the light bar stays on overnight so we always have a bit of light in the dark. Plus the expansion battery is only compatible for gen 1 I think.
I use mine for E-coolers. Travel is so much easier. But also for groceries, when the inside of the car gets 110 degrees, it is nice to keep groceries cold, while stopping at other stores. I have a route I take to do my shopping in my miniscule free time. This allows me to hit different stores in a loop without ruining food. Also, I can hit one grocery store at lunch and keep stuff frozen while it sits without fighting for fridge space while at work. Trying to save gas and time from making multiple trips.
I do the same with ice cooler. buy frozen food to keep things cold , ask for free ice. In summer , put the cooler in shopping cart in ac while shopping for another 2-4 hours
Just curious what you're using these for and have had good success with the use cases? I got one a while back because slickdeals but haven't really found a strong use case for it beyond occasionally taking it to go dirtbike riding and keeping devices charged, but it's overkill compared to portable (phone-sized) batteries.
The sub 100 whr banks are more useful; light smaller is always better like 5000-10000 mah battery packs
These 1000 whr or more are frequent outages like hurricanes season or living off grid camper van rv which is very niche. No one is going carry this 75 lb to the beach
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The sub 100 whr banks are more useful; light smaller is always better like 5000-10000 mah battery packsThese 1000 whr or more are frequent outages like hurricanes season or living off grid camper van rv which is very niche. No one is going carry this 75 lb to the beach
Personally if the claims are true and it's a 10 year battery even if you only get maybe 1 or 2 outages every couple years it's nifty to have on hand . Can't buy it during the outage either bc then they're sold out and impossible to get
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I got the C1000 Gen 2 for $350 + taxes over black friday, got the C2000 Gen 2 for $632 out the door from wellbots, and the Jackery homepower 3000 for $782 out the door from wellbots, all thanks to slickdeals.
Love these stations.
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These 1000 whr or more are frequent outages like hurricanes season or living off grid camper van rv which is very niche. No one is going carry this 75 lb to the beach
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