AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX S2000 1500W 2010Wh LFP Portable Power Station on sale for $679.99 - $80 off when you apply promo code SOLIXS2000 on the checkout page = $599.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
Specs:
Capacity: 2010Wh
Battery Type: LiFePO4
Battery Lifecycle: 10000 cycles to 60% capacity
Inputs:
AC Input Recharge: 1150W
UltraFast AC Input Recharge: 1600W
Solar Input Recharge: 400W max
Outputs:
5x AC Outlets (1500W continuous pure sine wave, 3000W peak)
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX S2000 1500W 2010Wh LFP Portable Power Station on sale for $679.99 - $80 off when you apply promo code SOLIXS2000 on the checkout page = $599.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
Specs:
Capacity: 2010Wh
Battery Type: LiFePO4
Battery Lifecycle: 10000 cycles to 60% capacity
Inputs:
AC Input Recharge: 1150W
UltraFast AC Input Recharge: 1600W
Solar Input Recharge: 400W max
Outputs:
5x AC Outlets (1500W continuous pure sine wave, 3000W peak)
Model: Anker SOLIX S2000 Portable Power Station, 1500W Solar Generator for Home Use, 35-Hr Fridge Backup, 2,010Wh LFP Battery for Home Backup, Emergencies, Power Outages, Camping (Solar Panel Optional)
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I reached out to Anker. My AC ports on this keep shutting off after a few minutes of having an air conditioner plugged in. And this is after the compressor has already been running for a few minutes averaging 750-800 watts. So I don't know what the issue is. I might end up returning it.
I really don't get it. I was on pre order list via Anker , ordered June 2 early bird for a special price $600 and all this for waiting for a month (still waiting for my unit) while they sell on Amazon for the same price with faster delivery... like wtf
I reached out to Anker. My AC ports on this keep shutting off after a few minutes of having an air conditioner plugged in. And this is after the compressor has already been running for a few minutes averaging 750-800 watts. So I don't know what the issue is. I might end up returning it.
Read manual, it might be related to overdrawing when the AC unit powers ON? Idk this is not high surge station
I really don't get it. I was on pre order list via Anker , ordered June 2 early bird for a special price $600 and all this for waiting for a month (still waiting for my unit) while they sell on Amazon for the same price with faster delivery... like wtf
Yeah that was ridiculous. I got my Anker unit yesterday and my Amazon one a week ago
Read manual, it might be related to overdrawing when the AC unit powers ON? Idk this is not high surge station
According to the app, it can handle surges up to 1900 watts. This AC has already had its initial startup surge and has been running with the compressor on for a few minutes at a consistent 750-800 watts. This makes me hesitant to use it at a refrigerator backup as well, considering that's in a lot of their advertising.
I reached out to Anker. My AC ports on this keep shutting off after a few minutes of having an air conditioner plugged in. And this is after the compressor has already been running for a few minutes averaging 750-800 watts. So I don't know what the issue is. I might end up returning it.
How long we're expecting this to run an 800 watt air conditioner?
I reached out to Anker. My AC ports on this keep shutting off after a few minutes of having an air conditioner plugged in. And this is after the compressor has already been running for a few minutes averaging 750-800 watts. So I don't know what the issue is. I might end up returning it.
Saw this and having just got mine last week and not really putting it through any hard tests yet, figured I should. I used the Hisense U-shaped window AC from Costco, so it has an inverter motor that can vary its speed. The highest pull I saw on the Anker's display was 615W while it was going hard for the initial cooldown. This was probably for about 10 minutes and then it throttled back a bit and settled in around 350-400W for the rest of the cooling cycle. I ran it for an hour total and the S2000 didn't miss a beat. I don't even think the fan came on.
So, long story short, maybe yours is defective and needs to be exchanged. Or maybe it doesn't like your AC unit. Either way, I hope you get it sorted out. This seems like a great power station for the price!
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So, long story short, maybe yours is defective and needs to be exchanged. Or maybe it doesn't like your AC unit. Either way, I hope you get it sorted out. This seems like a great power station for the price!
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