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Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767, 2400W Solar Generator, GaNPrime Battery Generators for Home Use, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping, and RVs (Solar Panel Optional) – For Sale – Price

Original price was: $1,999.00.Current price is: $1,097.90.

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Customers find the electricity generator has a powerful performance and good build quality. They appreciate its portability, ease of use, and charging port. However, opinions vary on battery life and charge rate.
[Longest-Lasting 10-Year Lifespan] – With InfiniPower’s long-lasting technology, Anker PowerHouse 767 is built to last over a decade, even with everyday use.
[Rapid Recharge] – Thanks to HyperFlash technology, Anker PowerHouse 767 can be charged from 0 to 80% in just 1.4 hour.
[Power Up to 12 Devices] – The 2400W output and an exclusive RV port, 4 AC ports, 3 USB-C charging ports, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 car outlets can power almost all your devices at once. Power high-wattage devices up to 3600W without overloading the portable power station thanks to SurgePad technology.
[5-Year Full-Device Warranty] – Anker PowerHouse 767 comes with a 5-year full-device warranty for a worry-free experience.
[What You Get] – Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh), 5-year warranty, AC charging cable, car charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual, and our friendly customer service.

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8 reviews for Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767, 2400W Solar Generator, GaNPrime Battery Generators for Home Use, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping, and RVs (Solar Panel Optional) – For Sale – Price

  1. marcus

    No Longer Afraid of the Dark, A Vampire’s Best Friend!
    Okay, where to start? First off, this “Anker PowerHouse 767” isn’t a device – it’s a beast – a real beauty in the world of battery power stations.
    I’ve named mine “Zeus” because let’s face it, this baby churns out energy like a god. So, I guess that makes me Prometheus, stealing fire and bringing it to my electronics… or maybe I’m just a dude with too much free time, either way, this powerhouse is a force of nature.
    The product description says it can output up to 2300 watts. For you non-engineering types, that’s a whole lot of juice. Like, “light up a small town or charge a T-Rex-sized robot” level of power. Frankly, I was skeptical, until I tried running my jackhammer with it. Yes, you read that right, my JACKHAMMER. Because why have all this power if you’re not going to use it to break some concrete?
    To my astonishment, Zeus didn’t even break a sweat. The Anker PowerHouse 767 chuckled at my feeble attempt to challenge its might and continued QUIETLY humming along with the grace and composure of a ballerina on steroids.
    While most people might use this to power their camping trips, I’ve decided to redefine the game. Why should the wilderness have all the fun? Now I bring Zeus to all the party circuits. I literally carry an entire club’s worth of power in my trunk. DJ running out of juice? No problem. The bouncy castle is deflating? Child’s play. The neighborhood blackout? Call me the neighborhood superhero!
    Who knew that power could be so portable and personable? Not me. I bought this on a lark and now I’m the life of every party, the savior of every blackout, and the king of random jackhammering. If life gives you a chance to buy the Anker PowerHouse 767, you take it.
    I must caution, though, with great power comes great responsibility. I wouldn’t recommend trying to jumpstart the sun if it ever goes out (NASA, take note!). Also, Zeus might not fit into a standard Christmas stocking. (Believe me, I tried.)
    In all seriousness, the Anker PowerHouse 767 is fantastic. Its performance is nothing short of electrifying (pun totally intended) and the reliability is unmatched. I’d give this thing 6 stars if I could. Buy one. You won’t be disappointed. And if you are, well, maybe you just need to find a jackhammer.

  2. ROMANWAF

    exceeded my expectations
    I paid my own money on Amazon Prime Day. Nobody supported or compensated me.
    This is my honest opinion; I have no potential conflict of interest.
    Last year. We had a few days without electricity, we lost food with no refrigeration, we couldn’t work without computers, and some medications were unusable because of the refrigerator. Forget about air-conditioning.
    My goal was to find something to keep me working and have some luxuries like a refrigerator and an expresso machine.
    Several videos on YouTube showed complicated setups with solar panels and switches.
    My needs are different I live in an apartment. I wanted to get something that would keep me running for the longest time possible during the next outage. It should not be too heavy, and I can handle it without breaking my back and needing an electrical engineering degree. Convenient telescopic handles and wheels are more important than the number of USB ports.
    My choice was Anker Powerhouse 767 2048 Watt-hours, which weighed 67.3 pounds.
    The most potent device I can handle physically is a better bang for the buck than the competition.
    The minimalistic configuration included a laptop, modem, router, desk light, fan, and portable refrigerator for 185 watts. I ran it for 9 hours and 20 minutes in a real-life test and had a few caps of Expresso. It has 4 USB A and 3 USB-C ports. A nice and fully functional Wi-Fi app lets you control the powerhouse remotely.
    I had to call tech support to upgrade the firmware one time. They answered immediately, were efficient and polite, and fixed the issue remotely within several hours. The best technical support I ever had.
    The potential miswiring problem was resolved using a tester showing a green light.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0163AKVRM?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
    My most significant dissatisfaction is that none of the units I reviewed were designed for apartments. The demands on obsolete power grids due to climate change will create more disruptions in the electricity supply and make apartment dwellers defenseless.
    The 1000-watt solar charging port is not usable in my situation. I would like to see much smaller solar panels for balcony or window use that can be integrated into the powerhouse.
    I will consider buying an additional 2048-watt-hour battery with no other options.
    It is a superbly designed powerhouse that exceeds my expectations.

  3. Matthew

    Great Product – Amazing Customer Service
    I bought this system to replace a smaller Goal Zero battery / inverter in a small teardrop trailer (T@B – I have it squeezed on its side under the seats). Similar to the Renology power stations, the Goal Zero would not recharge electric bike batteries due to some incompatibility problem (other people have reported this issue). Not only is the Anker battery system much larger, but there are no issues with charging our electric bike batteries after a ride, while camping. The Anker system can recharge from solar power during the day while we are out cycling. Initially we had issues with the extension battery pack refusing to charge from solar once the main battery had been even slightly discharged. This meant that, effectively, only the main battery could be recharged from solar. We sent the information to Anker, and incredibly, they updated the firmware to fix the problem (updated firmware is 2.1.7). I just tested the update, and everything now works fine – the extension battery will charge once the main battery has charged to 100%. This is amazing and personalized customer service that I can’t imagine getting from any other large company.
    We also love how we can recharge all of our USB and USB-C devices overnight from the system without having to switch the unit on. We also use the power station for laptops and sewing machine during the day.
    The only small niggle is that the connection to the extension battery is very stiff and sticks out quite a way. We have to disconnect it overnight when we lower the seat for sleeping in the trailer. However, this is a very small issue now that both batteries can be recharged each day from solar (we have 200W panels on the trailer and another 200W on the car roof to power our biking and other needs, and remain completely off grid for multiple days).

  4. Kamshaft

    This product is very well built. Charges super fast and you can control the input via a Bluetooth app. If you feel 1450 watts into fast you can back it down to. Solar charge voltages on the input are very usable from 1 panel to 3 panels in series. The inverter is whisper quiet even pushing 2000watts output. The build quality is exceptional. Feels like a tank and fit and finish is above what I thought it would be. Just a solid unit. I did a sump pump test. And surprisingly. My cast iron 1/3 hp red lion runs at 430watts. And the pump runs every 5 mins for 8 seconds.. this anker ran it for 24hr and it still had 64% battery left. That’s impressive. Silent back up power. Didn’t buy it for that but when the power is out, the generator and extention cords become a real pain. I’m super particular and it is so good I bought the f1200 anker a month later. Solid, functional product with low inverter losses make it a winner. And with the inverter off iv had 2 weeks and still at 100%. Don’t have an rv , so the 30amp hook up I can’t test but I did get a 10 circuit reliance panel with 30 Amp input I need to get installed. Hope this helps you. I researched solar generators for 6 months heavy. Bluetti without the brick charger, ecoflow with lithium phosphate and anker are the clear winners. I went with anker. Quiet, fast charge, great inverter, built tough, 5 year warranty and has wheels and a handle. And the light. That light takes 3watts and is so bright. 3 watts!. Great little touch

  5. 清水正行

    以前より仕事でC1000を使用していたのですが、一晩の作業では容量が不足する事が多かった為
    今回767を購入しました、同容量のエンジン発電機と同等の性能・価格でしたので購入しました。
    容量も余裕があり、昼間だと150w程度発電するので余裕です。災害対応も兼ねているので
    満足です。

  6. Doug M.

    Anker is a trustworthy brand. This solar generator is fantastic as it offers multiple charging methods. It also comes with an adapter so you can use upto 5 solar panels to charge it. We currently use a 110w and a 60w panel to keep it topped up. The app is super intuitive and does exactly what you need.

  7. 荒川

    安心感が半端ないです。アンカー最高!

  8. Christopher Dodds

    I bought this while it was on sale for $1,000 off. I contacted customer support after I received a delivery notification email, but I have yet to receive a delivery. Customer support followed up, and after several email exchanges over the next ten days, they sent a picture of the box at someone else’s front door. They sent another unit, and it arrived quickly.
    I used this with two 400-watt solar panels during a recent RV trip. It worked exceptionally well and charged the RV house batteries and all of our devices quickly. It’s simply amazing not to have the noise of a gas generator.
    The iPhone app works well, which is another bonus! Live input and output stats are quite addictive and help position the solar panels for maximum power!
    I highly recommend this solar generator, and I suggest you watch it, as there are sales often!

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Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767, 2400W Solar Generator, GaNPrime Battery Generators for Home Use, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping, and RVs (Solar Panel Optional) – For Sale – Price
Original price was: $1,999.00.Current price is: $1,097.90.