AnkerDirect via Amazon has Select Anker Solix Portable Power Generator Stations on sale as listed below for prices starting from $349. 99. Shipping is free.
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These units are great for outdoor camping, RVs, road trip or emergency power outages; 1200W rated power w/ 768Wh to help run multiple appliances at high efficiency
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Select Anker Solix Portable Power Generator Stations on sale as listed below for prices starting from $349. 99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member Dmytro_B for finding this deal.
These units are great for outdoor camping, RVs, road trip or emergency power outages; 1200W rated power w/ 768Wh to help run multiple appliances at high efficiency
Product is non-returnable; transportation of this item is subject to hazardous materials regulation
Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: Anker SOLIX C800X Portable Power Station with 100W Solar Panel, 1200W Solar Generator with Camping Lights, 768Wh LiFePO4 Battery for Outdoor Camping, RVs, Road Trip, and Power Outages
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Find out the total wattage that your pc uses, then ask chat gpt how long this can power your computer for. It does a good hob at providing you an estimate.
I have been testing a 1000 capacity battery. Basically a 1kw. I can run my whole work from home set laptop, two large monitors (32" and 27"), podcast style mic, dell docking station, cable modem and 2.4ghz router for about 8 hours.
I have been testing a 1000 capacity battery. Basically a 1kw. I can run my whole work from home set laptop, two large monitors (32" and 27"), podcast style mic, dell docking station, cable modem and 2.4ghz router for about 8 hours.
Do you mean 1kwhr? For 1kwhr battery to power for 8 hours that's a 1000/8 or 125 watt average load. That'd be assuming 100% inverter efficiency, which doesn't exist. all the stuff you listed combined consuming less than 125watt average seems unlikely. But maybe?
I'm at the stage where I know I need one of these but have no idea which one I should buy. I have a little 3200w generator for emergencies and people tell me it's best to pair them with a system like this for ease of use.
Anyone have any guides they recommend for me to get a grasp on this situation?
I'm at the stage where I know I need one of these but have no idea which one I should buy. I have a little 3200w generator for emergencies and people tell me it's best to pair them with a system like this for ease of use.
Anyone have any guides they recommend for me to get a grasp on this situation?
The first step is determining what you want to power and for how long. Then consider if you want to add solar, how much, and where you will put those panels. Next decide where will you put your power station how you will connect things when you need it. Finally look at the power stations that will meet those needs and see what features are important to you. I wanted an EcoFlow because it lets you set a charge range and when to start AC pass through to maximize solar...not all power stations do. If you are strictly just using it as a big UPS for your generator, then maybe you just need to focus on max input/output.
Last edited by Mothma January 27, 2026 at 10:32 AM.
The first step is determining what you want to power and for how long. Then consider if you want to add solar, how much, and where you will put those panels. Next decide where will you put your power station how you will connect things when you need it. Finally look at the power stations that will meet those needs and see what features are important to you. I wanted an EcoFlow because it lets you set a charge range and when to start AC pass through to maximize solar...not all power stations do.
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I just pre-ordered the e10
E10 is for entire home backup
This is not for entire home backup
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Anyone have any guides they recommend for me to get a grasp on this situation?
Anyone have any guides they recommend for me to get a grasp on this situation?
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