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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)

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The Anker 767 + Anker 760 Expansion Battery PowerHouse is the ideal companion to take with you on your outdoors adventures such as camping, caravanning, boating, fishing, festivals, off grid living, van life, and more besides. Along with fast recharge times, outstanding durability, and lots of ports to charge your gadgets from makes the Anker 767 + Anker 760 Expansion Battery a market leader. Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) Ultra-Durable Power Station with LiFePO4 Batteries The 767 measures 52.5 x 39.5 x 25 cm for an overall casing volume of 51843cm3. It will take up substantial room in your car boot or campervan if you’re planning on taking it away for a camping trip. That being said, with the functionality it provides this could well be a sacrifice worth making. The battery capacity can easily be doubled by buying a separate expansion battery of another 2048Wh. The advantage of doing this is that it is much cheaper than buying two separate 767 stations for the same 4096Wh total capacity. The total cost is around 40% cheaper doing it this way. Inverter Power Cleverly, there’s also a retractable handle, multi-surface wheels and an overall durable design that makes the Anker 767 PowerHouse as at home outdoors as it is, well, at home. There are three AC ports for compatible powered devices, plus three USB-C ports, two USB-A ports and two car outlets. A – The extra battery cannot be used separately. It must be connected to the power station to charge or discharge, and to monitor its status via the Anker app.

You can monitor various functions of the Anker Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) portable battery generator easily and clearly thanks to the easy-to-read digital display. Functions such as charging status, how long to fully charged, run time when in use, as well as a clever power-saving mode can be accessed from the screen. With 5 x 200W panels connected through the XT-60 multiplexer supplied, you can charge the 767 from 0-100% in about 2.5 hours. However, of course this depends on how strong the sunlight is and that the panels are optimally angled towards the sun. In the UK, this is often not possible and it can be very difficult to get enough sunlight from small, folding panels to fully charge up a big power station like the 767. The Anker 767 is a large power station – of that there is no doubt. It contains a very decent storage capacity of 2048 Wh, but to hold that amount of battery cells takes up some room in the casing. As a result, this is one of the largest power stations we’ve tested, and is right on the limit of what you might consider taking camping.It all couples up with an exellent app, which extends your level of control and allows you to remotely monitor the status of charge and discharge. At the end of a day of what I viewed to be excessive power use, trying in earnest to run this thing down, I still had several days’ worth of battery left according to the digital display. This display gives you a range of useful information: input/output, percent battery remaining, how many more days it will last at the current output, as well as what ports are being used. This is a pretty standard display feature across other power banks on market, granted. It was particularly interesting to me to compare the power use of the various items I used. You can also view these metrics, as well as control the power station remotely via the use of the Anker app. (Photo/Riley Marshall) This is a really decent amount of power for camping and means you can power all sorts of appliances and charge up your phones and laptops etc.

The first thing I noticed about the Anker 767 PowerHouse was the heft. Weighing in at 30.5kg, I highly advise getting a second pair of hands to help with unboxing… and anywhere else you want to lug the power station. As a portable power station, Anker has handily included a couple of carrying handles, which is basically best treated as a fully loaded Esky carried between two people. Previously known as the PowerHouse 767, the F2000 can store a whopping 2,048 watt-hours (Wh) of electricity – enough to power a dishwasher through a full wash cycle. With a peak mains power output of 2,300 watts (W), it’s able to cope with the power demands of almost any modern appliance. It was a lot easier to slot the Anker 767 PowerHouse under my computer desk for some more intensive wattage testing. I connected my full PC setup, which includes a high-end desktop tower (with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 inside), three monitors, a Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 soundbar, a powered USB hub and a Synology DS920+ NAS. Yeah, that’s a lot. With 100% charge on the PowerHouse, the power station estimated between 3.5 and six hours when the output was hanging around 330-ish watts during everyday use. After two hours of use, there was 65% capacity left with 3.5 hours left at 321W. A – To connect, align the cable with the Anker logo in the center and insert it directly. To disconnect, push the knob in the center and turn the cable slightly to the left (12.5 degrees) before pulling it out.

Simply connect a Anker 760 expansion battery (2048Wh each) to double the battery capacity to get a huge 4096Wh of battery capacity to take your battery storage to the next level. Clean Renewable Energy The last two time estimations are especially useful to see on a power station, and proved to be pretty accurate in predicting the remaining time left at the current rate of charging or discharging.

Charging all the way from 0 to 100% took 1hr 10 minutes – again incredible and the fastest we have tested for 2048Wh capacity. Charging via Solar Anker use an automotive-grade aluminium frame along with a drop-proof design and materials to endure impacts associated with outdoor adventures. The high quality 2048Wh LiFePO4 battery is capable of 3000+ life cycles (to 80%). Coupled with a lightning-fast recharging time using Anker PowerHouse industry-leading technology, HyperFlash, charges to 80% in just 1 hour. You can power your devices every day for 10 years also, the Anker 767 comes with a 5-year warranty. Expandability of The Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) Solar Generator Double Your Capacity: While the Anker 767 PowerHouse boasts a massive 2048Wh capacity, this can be doubled, to 4096Wh, with the addition of the 760 Expansion Battery (sold separately).Without getting too technical, the 767 uses Gallium Nitride for its internal electronics instead of the more traditional silicon-based electronics used by otther manufacturers. Gallium nitride helps keep the temperature of the 767 down under heavy charging, and also saves energy for the charging process – this improves efficiency. Moving power to where you need it is an important consideration when choosing a portable power station. The Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) has two sturdy wheels at the rear and a telescopic suitcase style handle at the front. This makes moving the 767 around a total breeze, whether it be around the house or on your outdoor adventures. The retractable handle folds away neatly at the front so you wouldn’t know it was there. Connect with the Anker App This can all be monitored from the smartphone app which is very simple to connect to the 767 using Bluetooth. Regardless of whether it’s a power station or a power bank, testing is mostly the same. It starts with a practical overview of the product: the number of ports, the presence of a display, then weight and portability considerations. Then the testing starts. We test power stations and banks with the devices they’re intended for in comparison to the expected capacity estimates from the manufacturer. You can charge the SOLIX F2000 from mains electricity, from a vehicle, or from solar panels. Of these, car charging is the most straightforward: the F2000 comes with an adaptor that supports charging at up to 120W. While that’s good to have, you’d need to drive for more than 17 hours to charge a fully exhausted battery.

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