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Price: $2,399.00 - $1,199.00
(as of Nov 22, 2024 01:17:40 UTC – Details)
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Anker is once again proud to pioneer the next generation of reliable, portable power solutions, standing upon our legacy of developing innovative technology. Whether you are looking to take your outdoor adventures to the next level, or protect your home with back-up power, Anker has built a solution you can count on – for whatever you need to power, wherever power is needed.
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4-Mode Angle Adjustments and IP67 Waterproof: Seamlessly adjust Anker SOLIX PS200 Solar Panel(200W) to 30°, 40°, 50°, or 80° via the adjustable kickstand for optimal solar power. The solar panel’s IP67 waterproof protection allows it to withstand even the harshest weather and your adventurous lifestyle.
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 is built to last over a decade, even with everyday use.
5-Year Full-Device Warranty: Instead of the average 2 years, Anker PowerHouse 767 is designed to reliably power your devices every day for 10 years. Additionally, it offers a superior 5-year full-device warranty for a guaranteed, worry-free experience.
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.
What You Get: Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh), AC charging cable, car charging cable, solar charging cable, 5-port solar charging connector, 1× Anker SOLIX PS200 Solar Panel(200W), 1× 9.84ft / 3m solar charging cable, welcome guide, and our friendly customer service.
Customers say
Customers like the functionality, build quality, and ease of setup of the electricity generator. They mention it works well, is well-designed, and charges quickly. However, some customers have reported that the charge rate is not feasible to fully charge the battery in one day, and the solar panel quality is less than great.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Jeffery Washington –
Longevity
I went camping for 4 days and 3 night and used my new Anker to charge batteries and use my CPAP. Forgot the connector to attach my solar panel to recharge my Anker, but didn’t need it. Still came home with 30% left. Great product. Really impressed.
Richard Nash –
Works great
I liked it so much I bought the next size up. Solar panels worked great also.
Amazon Customer –
True quality and value for your money
Outstanding customer response and service.
J. Richardson –
Got this from reviews using it to power RV
I like a lot about this Power station. I purchased this after seeing several reviews where people used them to power their RVs. One where guy powers a 40 class A running air, fridge. lights etc. It described as having a TT-30 R RV plug. It does have one. All the video I saw were people just plugging in their RVs and everything working just like it would if you were plugged into an RV electrical hookup. Where you have 30 or 50 amp service. That is not the truth. I plug my RV into it just like everyone one the videos and the TT-30 R doesn’t work. I look on my RV panel I have a red light showing an open ground. So I’m not getting any power to my RV. I called customer Service which is supposed to be “one of the best” Waited on the phone and never got anyone to help me from support. emailed them to see if I was doing something wrong again nothing. So I tried the chat and after several tries and waiting for what seemed to be forever I finally got through only to be told they would get back to me via my email. And they did very fast. They told me in the email that the RV plug is 20 amp max. Yet every video I can find from YouTube and Anker shows RVs using the plug and doing just fine. okay so I try my surge protector without it being plugged into the RV and same thing “open ground” issue. I then tried reducing from 30 amp to 15 amp and plugging into the house type plug ins. And still all I get is “Open Ground.” I try the same thing plugging into my house and everything works fine. Surge protector reads okay. RV runs fine Air , Fridge lights everything from a 110 outlet. When we plug in appliances on the Anker they run fine, no problems. I’m going to see if I can return this. It (1) was as described (2) it is either defected or the videos I’ve seen are not telling the full story. I am Very disappointed in support and mis=leading information. If you want fro your RV don’t buy this one!
Amazon Customer –
Happy with unit
It did exactly what it said and exactly what I expected thanks
Derek –
Great unit, less than great solar panel-5 star customer service!
I love Anker and own several of their products. That is the main reason I picked Anker over EcoFlow. The unit works well but, the solar panel isn’t up to the standards Iâve come to expect. The 200 watt included panel typically returns about 140 watts with clear sky and direct sun. It peaked to 165 watts for a few seconds then returned to around 140 watts. With that type of return, I donât see paying $500+ for another Anker panel.I plan to buy another unit but may be looking at other manufacturers due to the solar panel function.Edit: after a few uses, the solar panels are down to around 130 watts as a high. Iâm not sure that Iâd buy the panels as some others have a higher return under the sun.Edit 2: Anker reached out over my concerns about the solar panel.*****Their customer service is 5-Star*****Edit 3: Iâm having buyers remorse. The solar panels have degraded in function and only get about 55-60% of advertised output and that is on a good day.
Don h –
heavy!!
it works but please be aware it wights 80 pounds. It has wheels, but this is awkward to move.
Amozon user 1 –
Anker f2000
After you research you will end up here.Start 3600w ÷ 110v = 32ampsRun 2400w ÷ 110v = 21 ampsTime 2048wh ÷ (1amp à 110v) 110 wh = 18hours @ 1ampDC Charging: Good n fastSolar charge 1000w 24v 41amp 12v 83ampAC Charging: Good n fastAC charge: 1440w ÷110v = 13ampsBattery type: The heavier type to lug around but the more charge cycles longer longevity. (3,000 vs 50,000 cycles) this could be incorrect. Perhaps others commenting can review the three different battery types that are used by the industry.The lighter batteries with less charge cycles are good for recharging small items like cell phones.Intended use: around the yard: chainsaw, weed eater, camping.With solar panels Drive a sewage aerator stirring motor. Hopefully intermittently a sewage grinder pump? 21amps? 10amps=1.8hoursWishful additions: the output could be controlled to match the extension cord used. Example if you are using a 15amp extension cord 15amp * 110volt = 1650watts the device could be set for output of 15amp or 1650watt max output that way if something should go wrong you do not start a fire with the extention cord.Perhaps Anker or after market breaker can be purchased to match the device to the extention cord in use.Wishful thinking: a wifi device at output and wifi device at end of extension cord to monitor voltage and current. That way line loss can be monitored and warn you of issues. Also the output voltage can be adjusted to a 100 foot cord or to a 200ft cord or up the voltage a bit more for Tim and get some more steam out of your tools.
Manuel Darosa –
Thank you I have received the F2000 I will do a review.