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forum thread Posted by PoppinPenelli • Feb 7, 2024
forum thread Posted by PoppinPenelli • Feb 7, 2024

Anker Solix C1000 Portable Power Station 1056Wh, 1800W = $649.00 at Amazon and Anker.com

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Amazon (free shipping):
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Port...0C5C89QKZ/

Anker.com (free shipping) code: WSTDVALF7YE
I just ordered from Anker.com and says it ships from Amazon (3-7 business days).
https://www.anker.com/products/a1...-deals-pps


Product Features:

1,056Wh Long-lasting LFP Battery
Expandable to 2,112Wh
1,800W Pure Sine Wave AC Output
Run 2,400W Loads With SurgePadâ„¢
HyperFlashâ„¢ AC Input, 0-100% in 58 mins
600W Max Solar Input
Remote App Control
5-Year Warranty and 10-Year Lifespan

I think there are better youtube reviews for this than comparable EcoFlow and Bluetti models. One guy on youtube tore it apart if you want to see the quality and semi-cost breakdown. One guy broke down what you can and cannot run on this with everything in his house. The UPS function seems legit. Pure sine wave AC output.

What it can and can't power in a home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdl3syXDUP8

Teardown video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxXwCpGbzdI
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Amazon (free shipping):
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Port...0C5C89QKZ/

Anker.com (free shipping) code: WSTDVALF7YE
I just ordered from Anker.com and says it ships from Amazon (3-7 business days).
https://www.anker.com/products/a1...-deals-pps


Product Features:

1,056Wh Long-lasting LFP Battery
Expandable to 2,112Wh
1,800W Pure Sine Wave AC Output
Run 2,400W Loads With SurgePadâ„¢
HyperFlashâ„¢ AC Input, 0-100% in 58 mins
600W Max Solar Input
Remote App Control
5-Year Warranty and 10-Year Lifespan

I think there are better youtube reviews for this than comparable EcoFlow and Bluetti models. One guy on youtube tore it apart if you want to see the quality and semi-cost breakdown. One guy broke down what you can and cannot run on this with everything in his house. The UPS function seems legit. Pure sine wave AC output.

What it can and can't power in a home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdl3syXDUP8

Teardown video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxXwCpGbzdI

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Model: Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station, 1800W Solar Generator, Full Charge in 58 Min with UltraFast Charge Mode, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping and Home Backup (Optional Solar Panel)

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11 months ago
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11 months ago
Flay
11 months ago
512 Posts
61 cents per Wh. Meh.
11 months ago
307 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
11 months ago
Pumpkinator
11 months ago
307 Posts
This unit seems to be direct competition for the EcoFlow Delta 2, which is priced similarly or slightly lower if you shop around. Have read/watched tons of positive reviews of the Delta 2, is there a reason to choose the Anker over the Ecoflow?
11 months ago
361 Posts
Joined Dec 2019
11 months ago
ElatedHealth6110
11 months ago
361 Posts
Quote from Pumpkinator :
This unit seems to be direct competition for the EcoFlow Delta 2, which is priced similarly or slightly lower if you shop around. Have read/watched tons of positive reviews of the Delta 2, is there a reason to choose the Anker over the Ecoflow?
Also the Bluetti AC180 is very similar.
11 months ago
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11 months ago
nowayman
11 months ago
1,562 Posts
Quote from ElatedHealth6110 :
Also the Bluetti AC180 is very similar.
Bluetti support is far inferior, if reviews are any gauge
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11 months ago
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11 months ago
PoppinPenelli
Original Poster
11 months ago
1,014 Posts
This does have an efficiency of 87%
The Ecoflow Delta 2 is 83%
11 months ago
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11 months ago
ElatedHealth6110
11 months ago
361 Posts
Quote from nowayman :
Bluetti support is far inferior, if reviews are any gauge
I've read negative reviews about customer service for all the manufacturers of these power stations. It's really hard to gauge which is best when it comes to customer service and quality. I've got Bluetti, EcoFlow, and Pecron units, and I'm satisfied with all three. Of course, YMMV.
11 months ago
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Joined Feb 2021
11 months ago
ScarletPlant9612
11 months ago
16 Posts
I chose this one over the EcoFlow Delta 2 because this can be used as a UPS for my computer (no interruption when power is lost) while the Delta 2 has a long enough interruption to have the computer turn off.
https://youtu.be/1USXidtNqQE?t=743

Also anecdotally, Anker has better customer support.
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11 months ago
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11 months ago
FreeRoamingSoul
11 months ago
4 Posts
Hey all, just wanted to give a heads up on my experience with anker in regards to power stations. So eight months ago I purchased the 757 powerhouse. Started testing it over 30 days and quickly found out about the power drain issue that was the widespread defect that they didn't really publicize. After some back-and-forth, they confirmed the unit was defective, and I opted to get a refund because the C1000 was coming out and it had the updated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi feature that I was looking for. Well, that was a big mistake! I had also ordered the extension battery which was the BP1000. So what ended up happening was the C1000 has also failed after only two months. The Wi-Fi interface is defective and it just all of a sudden one day stopped working with the app and it stuck in Bluetooth mode. So I have no way of updating it futuristically and the only way I can access it is via Bluetooth. Also, the expansion battery did not work correctly with the unit and actually locked up both the C1000 and the expansion battery. I went back-and-forth with Customer Service but in the end, they didn't want to take responsibility for their defective units. I have many EcoFlow products and never had one problem with them. I love them! As for Bluetti, I have heard great things and I'm looking forward to trying one of their units to replace the C1000. All I can say is stay away from anker when it comes to power stations and that's from personal experience of having three devices in the span of eight months that have all failed. Don't get me wrong they make some good cables and wall chargers but that's the extent of having good reliability.
11 months ago
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11 months ago
BraveMeat865
11 months ago
3 Posts
I'm trying to figure out: How much damage having solar panels constantly plugged in to this unit? This would include periods where it's at 100% with solar panels plugged in.
11 months ago
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11 months ago
captainboss
11 months ago
74 Posts
Quote from BraveMeat865 :
I'm trying to figure out: How much damage having solar panels constantly plugged in to this unit? This would include periods where it's at 100% with solar panels plugged in.
it is an LFP battery which as technology is known to have no degradation from 100% charging more durable for more power cycles.
11 months ago
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11 months ago
AJolly
11 months ago
209 Posts
https://www.storagereview.com/rev...l-as-a-ups. Found this very handy trying to figure out what UPS/ power station would work
10 months ago
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10 months ago
OliveAlpaca1201
10 months ago
131 Posts
Quote from Pumpkinator :
This unit seems to be direct competition for the EcoFlow Delta 2, which is priced similarly or slightly lower if you shop around. Have read/watched tons of positive reviews of the Delta 2, is there a reason to choose the Anker over the Ecoflow?
Uh,,,maybe I will choose the Anker C1000 now
10 months ago
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10 months ago
OliveAlpaca1201
10 months ago
131 Posts
It's the price of a 600W 280Wh - 300Wh power station around $150-$200?
I founded good price for Anker and Pecron E300LFP
8 months ago
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8 months ago
clinatelag
8 months ago
6 Posts
what will the price will drop to in 2024. thoughts?

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8 months ago
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CruiseControl
8 months ago
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Quote from clinatelag :
what will the price will drop to in 2024. thoughts?
Currently on sale for $609.99 for Amazon Prime members.

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Port...B0C5C89QKZ