Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767 and 760 Expansion Battery, 4096Wh LiFePO4 Battery with 4 AC Outlets Up to 2400W, GaNPrime Solar Generator for Home, Outdoor Camping, RV on sale for $1,648.99.
Details:
Brand: Anker
Wattage: 2400 watts
Fuel Type: Electric
Power Source: Battery Powered, Solar Powered
Recommended Uses For Product: Camping
Item Weight: 112.9 Pounds
Voltage: 220 Volts
Special Feature: Portable
Features:
Long-Lasting Portable Power Station With a 10-Year Lifespan: With our proprietary long-lasting technology InfiniPower, combined with LiFePO4 batteries, ultra-durable electronic components, a smart temperature control system that monitors temperature up to 100 times per second, and impact-resistant structural design, Anker PowerHouse 767 (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh) and Anker 760 Portable Power Station Expansion Battery (2048Wh) are built to last over a decade, even with everyday use.
Double the Power to 4096Wh: Use 760 Expansion Battery (2048Wh) with Anker PowerHouse 767 (2048Wh) and scale up the battery capacity to 4096Wh.
2400W to Power 12 Devices: An exclusive RV port, 4 AC ports with a wattage of up to 2400W, 3 USB-C charging ports, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 car outlets power almost all your devices at once.
5-Year Full-Device Warranty: Instead of the average 2 years, Anker PowerHouse 767 (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh) and Anker 760 Portable Power Station Expansion Battery (2048Wh) are designed to reliably power your devices every day for 10 years. Additionally, it offers a superior 5-year full-device for a , worry-free experience.
What You Get: Anker 767 Portable Power Station (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh) and Anker 760 Portable Power Station Expansion Battery (2048Wh), 5-year , AC charging cable, battery-to-host cable, car charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual, and our friendly customer service.
The F2000 Portable Power Station and 760 Expansion Battery will be dispatched separately. If you receive one item before the others, please scan the QR code on the package to check the delivery status of the remaining items.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767 and 760 Expansion Battery, 4096Wh LiFePO4 Battery with 4 AC Outlets Up to 2400W, GaNPrime Solar Generator for Home, Outdoor Camping, RV on sale for $1,648.99.
Details:
Brand: Anker
Wattage: 2400 watts
Fuel Type: Electric
Power Source: Battery Powered, Solar Powered
Recommended Uses For Product: Camping
Item Weight: 112.9 Pounds
Voltage: 220 Volts
Special Feature: Portable
Features:
Long-Lasting Portable Power Station With a 10-Year Lifespan: With our proprietary long-lasting technology InfiniPower, combined with LiFePO4 batteries, ultra-durable electronic components, a smart temperature control system that monitors temperature up to 100 times per second, and impact-resistant structural design, Anker PowerHouse 767 (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh) and Anker 760 Portable Power Station Expansion Battery (2048Wh) are built to last over a decade, even with everyday use.
Double the Power to 4096Wh: Use 760 Expansion Battery (2048Wh) with Anker PowerHouse 767 (2048Wh) and scale up the battery capacity to 4096Wh.
2400W to Power 12 Devices: An exclusive RV port, 4 AC ports with a wattage of up to 2400W, 3 USB-C charging ports, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 car outlets power almost all your devices at once.
5-Year Full-Device Warranty: Instead of the average 2 years, Anker PowerHouse 767 (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh) and Anker 760 Portable Power Station Expansion Battery (2048Wh) are designed to reliably power your devices every day for 10 years. Additionally, it offers a superior 5-year full-device for a , worry-free experience.
What You Get: Anker 767 Portable Power Station (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh) and Anker 760 Portable Power Station Expansion Battery (2048Wh), 5-year , AC charging cable, battery-to-host cable, car charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual, and our friendly customer service.
The F2000 Portable Power Station and 760 Expansion Battery will be dispatched separately. If you receive one item before the others, please scan the QR code on the package to check the delivery status of the remaining items.
Model: Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767 and 760 Expansion Battery, 4096Wh LiFePO4 Battery with 4 AC Outlets Up to 2400W, GaNPrime Solar Generator for Home, Outdoor Camping, RV
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I don't understand the appeal of these. $1600 to power a fridge for 21 hours? Why not just get a generator?
I guess not everyone is handy enough to DIY a generator, and it easily costs a couple of hundred bucks annually in some HCOL areas. Plus, generators are loud and smell pretty bad while they're running, and they take way more effort to set up and get started.
I have both a generator and batteries. When the power goes out, I always hit the batteries first. If it ends up being an extended outage, I'll use the generator to charge them back up and then kill the engine once they're full.
Last edited by xelarf January 25, 2026 at 11:43 AM.
I don't understand the appeal of these. $1600 to power a fridge for 21 hours? Why not just get a generator?
You don't get the appeal? Some people don't mind paying more for convenience and to not want to deal with gas and maintenance. I understand you think it's a waste of money. But you're clearly not their target customer.
I don't understand the appeal of these. $1600 to power a fridge for 21 hours? Why not just get a generator?
Not everyone has a place they can run a generator, fuel can go stale, this requires almost zero maintenance, no moving parts to break, silent, perfectly "clean power output, no real activation other than pressing a button, solar power to use this daily for free, etc.
But yes, both move electrons so I guess there is that...
I don't understand the appeal of these. $1600 to power a fridge for 21 hours? Why not just get a generator?
There's plenty of appeal for various situations. Camping, RV, travel, homeless... as for fridge this could power myn for 2-3 days and that would get through probably most power outages. It's pure sine vs dirty power from most generators even many cheaper inverter generators that typically have high total harmonic distortion and can damage some electronic components.
These arn't really a replacement for a generator, but works well combined with and gives options.
Maybe unlikely since they are expencive, but if used regularly as solar power station its possible it could pay for itself over its lifespan.
I don't have any of these set ups, but have assembled my own 20kwh, 6000watt split phase capable "moble" power station. Not very moble since its 500lbs, but runs the whole house except for some hvac modes. Combined with PV panels its possible to pay for its self 5-9 years while also being a backup power source. Not for everyone, but these power stations certainly can be beneficial in certain situations.
Not bad, the unit without extra battery is $849. Could expand the capacity with a cheaper lfp battery. Can easily find 48v 100ah lfp battery for 6-$700
I don't understand the appeal of these. $1600 to power a fridge for 21 hours? Why not just get a generator?
I'm powering my full size regular refrigerator on a c1000 as I type this, and I am getting 14 hrs runtime/charge on a 1kWh setup. At 4x the battery capacity I would expect at least 2 full days from a 4kWh setup, unless your refrigerator has a TV or some other fancy power-hungry device built in.
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I have both a generator and batteries. When the power goes out, I always hit the batteries first. If it ends up being an extended outage, I'll use the generator to charge them back up and then kill the engine once they're full.
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But yes, both move electrons so I guess there is that...
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These arn't really a replacement for a generator, but works well combined with and gives options.
Maybe unlikely since they are expencive, but if used regularly as solar power station its possible it could pay for itself over its lifespan.
I don't have any of these set ups, but have assembled my own 20kwh, 6000watt split phase capable "moble" power station. Not very moble since its 500lbs, but runs the whole house except for some hvac modes. Combined with PV panels its possible to pay for its self 5-9 years while also being a backup power source. Not for everyone, but these power stations certainly can be beneficial in certain situations.
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