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The Anker PowerHouse 767 with 760 Extra Battery Bundle is a premium portable power station featuring a massive 4096Wh LiFePO4 battery, delivering up to 2300W through 3 AC outlets and multiple USB ports. Engineered with InfiniPower technology and smart thermal controls, it promises a 10-year lifespan and rapid recharge via HyperFlash or solar panels. Ideal for home backup, camping, and RV use, it combines durability, high capacity, and fast charging with a 5-year warranty for worry-free off-grid power.





















| ASIN | B0B876YJ1J |
| Brand | Anker |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 27 Reviews |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2400 Watts |
| Engine Type | Solar |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Solar |
| Fuel type | Solar |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Included Components | Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 52.5L x 25W x 39.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 30.58 kg |
| Item weight | 30.58 kg |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1780211 |
| Material Type | Steel/Aluminum, Plastic |
| Model Name | Anker SOLIX F2000 |
| Model Number | A1780 |
| Output Wattage | 2400 Watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Warranty | our worry-free 5-year warranty. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Residential |
| Recommended uses for product | Camping, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 2400 Watts |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Starting Wattage | 2400 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 4 Litres |
| Total Power Outlets | 10 |
| UPC | 194644107734 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wattage | 2300 watts |
T**F
New portable solar battery king
Been a Delta Pro user for past year and although it operated flawlessly I was desperate for a new product mainly due to the really poor fan management of Delta Pro that the noise is just unbearable. Fast track to this Anker 767, Iโll not cover the basic design / functionalities but just sumup the areas mattered to me esp compared to Delta Pro: Background, I have both flexi panels (16 x 100w) on ground level and roof-installed panels (18x420w, with 2 dedicated for solar generators) that original idea was to go with Delta Pro expansion system to run the whole house but the noise issue put that off. Tesla battery is just over priced, not Lifepo4 type and not available anyways so back to use portable battery power banks to run the house as much as possible after sunset. What I like about the Anker 767: - Quietness! Felt like a lifesaver vs the jet engine noise of that Delta Pro that 767 operates almost silently; the fan quality and overall fan operating management has been excellent - this is the level all solar battery should aim at; - Looked to be excellent build and high quality; - All other goodies similar to those of Delta Pro; - Slightly lighter main unit and with battery up to 4kwh capacity; - Fast AC charging, claim to fully charge the 2kwh battery in just over 1.5hour; - Customer service been excellent, answered my queries promptly and offered helpful guidances; unit comes with 5-year warranty & battery should last 10yrs despite daily full charge/discharge. Dislike of the 767: - No remote access capability as Bluetooth only (meaning you canโt monitor the unit while out), not sure if this was to do with past mishaps Anker faced on storing user data? - Solar input is not very high only 1000w and 30-60v (and almost certain needing 5 of their very expensive foldable 200w panels); My roof panels with open circuit up to 59.41v that on sunny highest midday would trip the MPPT as guess voltage briefly exceed 60v (other times worked fine); - AC output is only 2400w not able to power hungry appliances more than 1 at a time (a bit nitpicking?) - Expandable solution max out at 4kwh; unlike others can go way beyond; - First unit received was defective although replacement one worked fine past 2weeks (dented the confidence in the product somewhat) I will provide further update as when relevant. For anyone needing a small (4kwh) solar battery at home, this will be my no.1 recommendation. Or, pair this with other noisy systems to get the best of both worlds.
S**N
The bluetooth connection is rubbish.
I love this power station. It keeps my fridge/freezer going overnight down to about 50% charge. I mainly use it as a UPS during the day and turn off the charger overnight so that it gets to discharge and charge it up again the next day. I'm constructing a canopy of 3 solar panels over my south facing kitchen and bathroom, so I can recharge it "for free", just to dip my toe into the whole solar thing. Only bad point I would like to point out is the bluetooth range on this unit is rubbish. It constantly loses connection with my phone, which is never more than 30 feet away. I would still highly recommend it though. It is expensive, so get it when its on sale.
P**R
Excellent
Excellent bit of kit with plenty of power and it's on wheels so no more carrying heavy equipment...primarily bought to replace my lead acid batterys in my narrowboat and it's a game changer...microwave or air fry or toaster or electric kettle can be used and charge up via solar or alternator via dc to dc charger...its scalable so can be taken up to 4.5 kv...neat package with Bluetooth so you can keep an eye on output and inputs...no more guessing and beeping inverters with flat lead acid batterys...Excellent
A**R
Quick delivery
All good
L**R
Perfect solution to power
Fabulous product that does exactly what we need. Very quick delivery and easy to use. Well worth considering if you need portable power.
M**Y
Poor, design and dev lacking
Iโm giving it 2 stars, several reasons why. 1. Itโs not got the capacity they claim it has 2. The app to connect to it requires you to register (submit data to anker) and demands active login to see your product and connect to it, it also forces regularly login, not only is it annoying, but begs the question: Why?? Very suspicious. 3. The Bluetooth disables after 24hrs, so you canโt leave it switched on ready for app connect. If anker would allow the app to work without mandatory login; Iโd trust them a lot more , and they must make the BT stay alive rather than timeout.
M**L
Anker is good
Fantastic unit although with an 80watt loading the predictive meter showed 14hrs ? With a 2.2kw battery
C**C
Portable Fast Charging Power
EDITED REVIEW after 3 years of ownership... The original review was 5 star when new. Have to say after 3 years the capacity seems to be down to approx 70% of what it was when new. The niggles with it make it a difficult recommend also. Yes its a beast of a power supply, but... - Bluetooth only is a pain, especially when it seems to drop connection every couple of days. WiFi would be great. - App is clunky for me. Why bury the charging rate behind a menu when they could have it on the front. - It doesn't respect the Auto Power Off setting. When I set it to never its still turns itself off after 15 minutes even when I'm still trickle charging items. - in use it seems to have developed a habit of draining down to 15% and then immediately going to 1%. - car charger socket can cope with something tiny plugged in, but trips with something like a tyre inflator. _________ Usage - charging up during the day when solar panels are on and there is an excess. Using at night to run various appliances. Likes ------- Easy to use. Sturdy. Wheels and handle work well. Display - input and output values on the display plus remaining timer left at that consumption. Have tested separately tumble drier (300w-600w depending on cycle), microwave, toaster, TV cabinet with XBox, sound bar and even the dual zone air fryer. This last one pulled 2460w and panicked slightly as thought max output was 2300w, but it seemed to cope happily (fans were running flat out though). Didn't leave it running for long at that output. Won't be using it for that again, but was a good test. Charging is fast. UPS works fine and didn't trip the PC which just carried on when pulled the plug. App is OK so far, basic, but does the job. Have not tried solar input yet or tested the car sockets. Dislikes --------- The 3 UK power plug sockets seem a bit flimsy - the plug stays securely in the right hand one, the middle one is a little bit sticky, but the left one the plug pops back out 2-3mm after insertion and doesn't feel secure. Power input - cable sticks out WAY too far and has a flimsy trap door to cover the sockets. This makes it much larger than needs to be when plugged in and agree with another reviewer should have an L-Shaped plug with perhaps a recessed set of sockets. Thing is the little plasticky trap door will easily get broken at some point. The covers on the front are made of rubber and should have the same on the back so won't get broken. When running flat out (see air fryer) the fans are very loud (louder than the air fryer), but as you would probably expect when pulling that amount. Heavy, but not unmanageable and given the capacity to be expected. Don't seem to be able to set the display to be permanently on (have various options for the timeout, but not a disable option). Know this is a power saving thing, but when testing various appliances would like the option. Overall --------- It is still expensive and and ROI will take years and years, but flexibility to be able to use when travelling and ability to use instead of a petrol generator to work with when need to is great. Having said all the above am still glad purchased with the ยฃ400 early bird discount code, but needs to be at this price ongoing as full price seems too expensive. Only been using a week so cannot comment on longevity yet. EDIT - been using it now for a few months and working fine. Did a firmware update yesterday and all went smoothly. As suspected, the flimsy plastic trap door covering the charging socket on the back has broken the little hinge clips (after being very careful with it) so do expect that to break when opened and closed a few times.
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