AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 1024Wh 2000W Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 LiFePO Portable Power Station for $428.99. Shipping is free.
Product Description from Amazon:
49 Min UltraFast Recharging: With upgraded HyperFlash tech, fully recharge at 1,600W—for outage prepping, camping trips, or tailgating events. Enable it in the Anker app.
2,000W Output via 10 Ports: Delivers 2,000W (3,000W peak) and 1,024Wh capacity. Power up to 10 devices—ideal for emergency backup, remote work setups, tiny homes, and off‑grid living.
Compact and Portable: Easily carry, store, and move from room to room, your RV, or even on beach and park outings. C1000 Gen 2 is 14% smaller and 11% lighter than similar models.
10 Years of InfiniPower: Built to last through years of daily backup and RV and van life. After 4,000 cycles, the battery still has at least 80% capacity.
1.8 Hr Solar Recharging: Go fully off‑grid with sustainable power for tiny homes, camping RV off‑grid setups, and remote locations. Plug in 600W (60V max) of solar and recharge in just 1.8 hours.
10 ms UPS Backup: Keep vital equipment like CPAP machines and laptops running with under 10 ms UPS switchover.
Manage Power with TOU Mode: Use the Anker app to intelligently control usage—great for remote work setups and off‑grid monitoring to avoid peak charges.
What's in the Box: Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide, and Safety and Warranty Card.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 1024Wh 2000W Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 LiFePO Portable Power Station for $428.99. Shipping is free.
Product Description from Amazon:
49 Min UltraFast Recharging: With upgraded HyperFlash tech, fully recharge at 1,600W—for outage prepping, camping trips, or tailgating events. Enable it in the Anker app.
2,000W Output via 10 Ports: Delivers 2,000W (3,000W peak) and 1,024Wh capacity. Power up to 10 devices—ideal for emergency backup, remote work setups, tiny homes, and off‑grid living.
Compact and Portable: Easily carry, store, and move from room to room, your RV, or even on beach and park outings. C1000 Gen 2 is 14% smaller and 11% lighter than similar models.
10 Years of InfiniPower: Built to last through years of daily backup and RV and van life. After 4,000 cycles, the battery still has at least 80% capacity.
1.8 Hr Solar Recharging: Go fully off‑grid with sustainable power for tiny homes, camping RV off‑grid setups, and remote locations. Plug in 600W (60V max) of solar and recharge in just 1.8 hours.
10 ms UPS Backup: Keep vital equipment like CPAP machines and laptops running with under 10 ms UPS switchover.
Manage Power with TOU Mode: Use the Anker app to intelligently control usage—great for remote work setups and off‑grid monitoring to avoid peak charges.
What's in the Box: Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide, and Safety and Warranty Card.
Model: Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2,000W (Peak 3,000W) Solar Generator, Full Charge in 49 Min, 1,024Wh LiFePO4 Battery for Home Backup, Power Outages, and Camping (Optional Solar Panel)
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I own this - very handy during power outages - powered my tankless water heater, coffee maker, lights, small fridge and kept all our devices charged during a 72 hour outage. Meh price tho. If you add this to your cart on the Anker website and don't check out, they'll often send you a 20% off code which would bring the price down to $400 no including any CB available.
I own this - very handy during power outages - powered my tankless water heater, coffee maker, lights, small fridge and kept all our devices charged during a 72 hour outage. Meh price tho. If you add this to your cart on the Anker website and don't check out, they'll often send you a 20% off code which would bring the price down to $400 no including any CB available.
Yeah, I remember this same Gen 2 power station was well below the $400 mark without discount codes or sales.
I own this - very handy during power outages - powered my tankless water heater, coffee maker, lights, small fridge and kept all our devices charged during a 72 hour outage. Meh price tho. If you add this to your cart on the Anker website and don't check out, they'll often send you a 20% off code which would bring the price down to $400 no including any CB available.
I only got a 5% coupon for abandoned cart earlier this year when I was shopping around. Reddit users seems to say 5% as well. Did you buy from Anker directly before? Wondering if 20% was for loyal customers or targeted.
I only got a 5% coupon for abandoned cart earlier this year when I was shopping around. Reddit users seems to say 5% as well. Did you buy from Anker directly before? Wondering if 20% was for loyal customers or targeted.
Tested this and got a 5% coupon from Anker after about 15-20 minutes leaving it in the cart, but it's off the $499 price on their site which brings it down to $475. Amazon will still be a better price, or unless you're lucky and get the 20% off.
This was almost $100 cheaper around the holidays. If you need it now it's probably a decent deal but deals will get better towards the end of the year I would imagine.
Amazon had it down to $350 in December. Not a bad deal but if you aren't pressed to get this today it's possible you can get it for cheaper sometime in the near future
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Great 2000w inverter but paired with a small battery creates limited use only. If you're using it for a few hours, it's a great system or using a 50 to 60w load, it'll run for hours. I'd go for gen2 but at that price, I'll probably buy Delta 2 max which is a solid option and I personally own it.
Pair this with an external 48v battery and connect the battery to the solar input of the Anker to get up to 600w in from the external battery. This will get you a nice small setup.
Would this thing be too much, too little, or just right if I wanted to DJ a small gathering outdoors with a laptop, electronic mixer, and maybe one medium sized speaker?
Laptop may possibly be fully charged and externally powered by another smaller external battery.
Would this thing be too much, too little, or just right if I wanted to DJ a small gathering outdoors with a laptop, electronic mixer, and maybe one medium sized speaker?
Laptop may possibly be fully charged and externally powered by another smaller external battery.
You'd have to add up the watts of all the devices and divide by the useable wattage in this unit. That number is how many hours, roughly due to losses, it would last for you. Also some of these units produce noise on speakers so you'd need to research that first and see if the inverter is "noisy."
The first gen of this unit will run my 65 inch TV, Denon stereo and Apple TV for just over 3.5 hours at a 230w/hour average draw.
You'd have to add up the watts of all the devices and divide by the useable wattage in this unit. That number is how many hours, roughly due to losses, it would last for you. Also some of these units produce noise on speakers so you'd need to research that first and see if the inverter is "noisy."The first gen of this unit will run my 65 inch TV, Denon stereo and Apple TV for just over 3.5 hours at a 230w/hour average draw.
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Laptop may possibly be fully charged and externally powered by another smaller external battery.
Laptop may possibly be fully charged and externally powered by another smaller external battery.
The first gen of this unit will run my 65 inch TV, Denon stereo and Apple TV for just over 3.5 hours at a 230w/hour average draw.
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