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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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Style: Anker SOLIX F2000


Features

  • [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.

Brand: Anker


Battery Capacity: 640000 Milliamp Hours


Color: Black


Special Feature: Portable


Voltage: 120 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Anker


Part Number: ‎A1780


Item Weight: ‎67.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.67 x 9.84 x 15.55 inches


Item model number: ‎A1780


Batteries: ‎160 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Anker SOLIX F2000


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered, Solar Powered


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Wattage: ‎2400 watts


Horsepower: ‎3.21


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station (GaNPrime PowerHouse 2048Wh), 5-year warranty, AC charging cable, car charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium-Phosphate


Battery Capacity: ‎640000 Milliamp Hours


Warranty Description: ‎worry-free 5-year warranty


Date First Available: December 1, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Essential if you experience power outages
Style: Anker SOLIX F2000
I live in an area that routinely has power interruptions. These can be a second or two, long enough to make electronics reset or turn off, or six+ hours. Life before having this power station was miserable. I was worried about the health of my electronics with the surges of power associated with the interruptions. I was also sick of not having a way to charge electronics or keep my pc running. This product changed all of that. I have peace of mind that I can charge a phone or plug in a fan during an outage. It protects my valuable electronics from surges. It lasts 4+ hours under heavy load (500+ watt draw from pc) and recharges quickly from a wall outlet once power is restored. Yes, it's a bit of an investment, but if the circumstances are right and you have the need this is a great product. I can't imagine not having it now that I do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025 by I. Ferguson

  • Anker 4 Life !!
Style: Anker SOLIX F2000
First off Anker is the only brand. Now that thats out of the way let’s talk about this power bank. In the words of OutKast This thing is a hoss stallion with skates on. It will do anything you throw at it. From Running your favorite appliance to running a tv and game console. You name it the Anker Powerhouse will do it. It makes camping alot less like camping and a lot more like being at home with an amazing view. I wish I could do video reviews of there products. I would love to have the Anker solix solar panels to go with this unit so I could get that extended outdoor life. Maybe one day I will start a YouTube channel and do reviews because I am a country boy with a lot of toys and this Anker power bank runs all those toys. Anker 4 Life !! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by Dustin Dustin

  • Solid unit
Style: Anker SOLIX F2000
Use to charge my e-bike, and charge via solar - all working well! The app is nice to be able to let you update the timeout on the display from staying on for only a few seconds to up to 30 minutes.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great as a Battery, Confusing as a UPS
Style: Anker SOLIX F2000
[updated 5/31/25, a four star experience now Since my last review, I experienced a power outage—something I usually expect in the fall when PG&E struggles with high winds—but this one came earlier. Fortunately, my battery setup (Anker F2000 + F3800) performed flawlessly as a giant UPS. To enhance protection, I added a few APC and CyberPower UPS units between the servers and the Anker batteries. Since these smaller UPS units are designed to catch even minor power fluctuations, their event logs are a good diagnostic tool. One APC unit recorded just a single event since being connected to the battery system. That’s a strong indicator of system stability and reliability, in my opinion. During the outage, the battery setup (F3800 and F2000 with BP2000) supported multiple servers drawing around 2000 watts for approximately 4 hours. I’m very pleased with the performance. I also had the opportunity to test the PS200 solar panel—it worked exactly as expected. If budget permits, I plan to add more panels to fully leverage California’s sunlight and make my Anker UPS project even more robust. Anker’s support has also been excellent. Through several conversations, they helped me understand both the limitations and potential of these batteries. Their responses were timely and informative. While I’ve come to understand that the charge/discharge limits in bypass mode are set for safety under a standard 15A circuit, it would be great if users had more flexibility for 20A or even 50A circuits, at 120V or 240V—similar to what newer models like the Bluetti Apex 300 offer. Still, I appreciate that Anker prioritizes safety in their design choices. When dealing with large battery systems, that’s critically important.] First and foremost, this product easily deserves a 4–5 star rating if used strictly as a portable battery. However, in my use case — using it as a large-format UPS — it’s more of a 3-star experience. Not because the unit doesn’t work, but because the documentation and specifications are confusing, and it took multiple trials to fully understand how it actually operates. I’ve used multiple Anker SOLIX units (F1000, F2000, F3800), all of which specifically mention they can function as UPS devices, with “less than 20ms” switching time. While that’s not ideal for highly sensitive electronics, the appeal for me was the larger battery capacity and significantly more kWh available than traditional UPS systems like APC or CyberPower — which typically last only 10–20 minutes under heavy load. When I saw Anker’s UPS claim, I was sold. But here’s where the confusion starts: 1. The “less than 20ms” switchover This language is vague. Based on community testing, it’s actually closer to 16ms, which is enough for sensitive equipment to lose connection temporarily. Most of my PCs survive the switchover — so at first, I was impressed. 2. AC Load Limit in UPS Mode I connected my F2000 to a dedicated 20A/120V circuit, expecting it to handle up to ~2,200W. But I found that the AC output consistently tripped around 1,400W in UPS mode. This was confusing, since Anker support told me the F2000 should handle 2,000W continuous, 2,600W peak. They suggested resets and video evidence, but after many attempts, the overload behavior persisted. Eventually, I realized the issue: in UPS mode (aka bypass mode), the AC output is limited by the input power, which is 1440W max from a 120V/12A AC source. There is no hybrid inverter assist in UPS mode — unlike true online UPS systems. So 1440W is effectively your ceiling. 3. Tried the F3800, Same Story Hoping the larger F3800 would improve things, I ordered it directly from Anker. It supports 1800W AC input, so I thought maybe the UPS mode would allow more output. It doesn’t. All SOLIX units are limited to 1440W AC output in UPS (bypass) mode, regardless of their advertised total AC output (2600W for F2000, 6000W for F3800). In fact: • The F2000 has 4 UPS ports • The F3800 has 3 UPS ports But both are limited to a total of 1440W in UPS mode. ⸻ 🔍 Final Thoughts: This use case — leveraging Anker SOLIX as a true UPS — is likely rare, but it’s an important one for people with 24/7 systems like servers, NAS devices, and routers. I plan to continue testing: • How well the 16ms switchover works in long-term real-world usage • Whether batteries degrade under heavy, always-on UPS operation • How charging methods and outlet types affect usable power Right now, I’m splitting 1000W across both the F2000 and F3800. It’s not elegant, but it works. Still, it’s frustrating to hear marketing talk about 6000W AC output (F3800) or 2600W (F2000), when in reality, actual usable output in UPS mode is constrained by charging input and outlet logic — all of which is poorly documented. ⭐ Verdict: 3 stars Anker’s hardware is promising, but the lack of clarity in UPS behavior, limitations per mode, and port activation logic leads to a frustrating user experience for edge cases like mine. More transparency in specs would go a long way. ⸻ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Li L.

  • A best buy!
Style: Anker SOLIX F2000+BP2000
Unlike so many manufacturer claims, this F2000 with the additional 760 extemsion battery is in fact all it's claimed to be. I waited for a few months to rate it, mainly to be sure it actually works as stated... now after two short power outages, I can say it does. With virtually nothing to assemble or set up, quick charging and 4096 Wh life, it kept my refrigerator running during one power outage, and my central gas furnace running during another without a hitch. It is desinged for easy use, takes up little room and while it is no light weight rig, the wheels and handle make it easy to move about. No, it won't keep a refrigerator or furnance running for more than about 7 hours, but when it's in the 20s outside, it allows my furnace to run and keep my home warm during short (a few hours) power outages. The bonus is that I don't need a gas powered generator with assocaited headaches that comes with a generator, and that for me is a major selling point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025 by Patrick L. Mccabe

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