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Anker SOLIX F1200 (PowerHouse 757) - 1229Wh | 1500W

as reviewed here: Portable Power Packs - LifePo4 Battery Boxes -- How I done It --

i cant keep em all . . . . . !!!


£700 collected (Besfest / Autumn camp) or plus postage

boxed as new.







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Quick Look
Total Outlets
9
Capacity
1229Wh
AC Output
1500W
Solar Recharge Input
300W
Battery Type
LFP (LiFePO4) Batteries
Item Model Number
A1770
Output
Number of Ports
Total: 9
USB-C ×2
USB-A ×4
Car Outlet ×1
AC Outlet ×2
USB-C Output 1
5V⎓3A/ 9V⎓3A/ 15V⎓3A/ 20V⎓3A 20V⎓5A (100W Max))
USB-C Output 2
5V⎓3A/ 9V⎓3A/ 15V⎓3A/ 20V⎓3A (60W Max)
AC Output (Bypass Mode)
220-240V~, 50Hz, 1500W Max
AC Output (Inverter Mode)
230V~, 50Hz, 1500W Max
USB-A Output
5V⎓2.4A ( 2.4A Max Per Port )
Car Charger Output
12V⎓10A
Input
AC Input Voltage
220-240V~ , 50Hz
AC Input Power (Charging)
1000W Max
AC Input Power (Bypass Mode)
1440W Max
XT60 Input
11-30V⎓ 10A (300W Max)
Battery
Battery Type
LFP (LiFePO4) Battery
Battery Cycle
3,000
Warranty
5 Years
UPS

20ms
Environmental Operation Temperature
Discharging Temperature
-4°F-104°F / -20°C-40°C
Charging Temperature
32°F-104°F / 0°C-40°C
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anyone need some portable power for this Bank holiday camping weekend?

Busfest?

autumn camp?
 
I've got one of these and it's fantastic, run a alpicool fridge for days on it and if I'm just doing a weekend have a low wattage electric kettle and a Vango double induction hob so can be off grid no problems

Takes about an hour to charge off the mains too
 
anyone need a Power Pack for the van?
 
I'm looking for a fixed solar panel to combine with my ace 757 - does this panel work within the tolerance of the 757 unit

Renogy Solar Panel 200W, 23 V Monocrystalline Solar Panel PV Panel Off Grid Solar Power for Motorhome, Shed, Campervan, Caravan and Boat (Compact Design) https://amzn.eu/d/4HGOLEm
 
I've got one of these and it's fantastic, run a alpicool fridge for days on it and if I'm just doing a weekend have a low wattage electric kettle and a Vango double induction hob so can be off grid no problems

Takes about an hour to charge off the mains too
Do you use this as your only power supply?

I am doing a build currently and I am leaning towards just having one of these as my power supply. Then call for one nights stay with EHU and charge it using a camping EHU?

I will only be running a fridge, charging a tablet, phone and led lights with it for 3-5day trips.
 
It will be dependant on your fridge consumption and how much you would be moving the vehicle as the ANKER can accept charge from the 12v to top it up via the XT60 input.
 
That should be fine for what you need based on my experience, i have an alpicool fridge which uses around 40w which is my #1 concern

When you're driving you can plug it in and you'll get about 4% charge per hour in my experience and I've bought a 200w solar panel that I'm looking to put on the roof which will charge it up on decent days

I've never gone away for more than 3 days yet but plan to this year hence the solar panel

I usually do Fri and Sat and the 757 does me - if I use the induction hob I have or the travel kettle it uses quite a bit, so I'll go back to gas for those to save juice
 
Which Alpicool do you have?


This one - pretty good as it has an economy mode and I always put a couple of ice packs in at home and get it cold off the mains then stick it in the van

Alpicool K25 25 Liter Portable Car Fridge Freezer 12/24V Car Refrigerator Cooler Box,Electric Mini Fridge Freezer for Camping Campervan, Vehicle, Truck, RV, Boat, Travel, Pinic, -20°C-20°C https://amzn.eu/d/0dPBaOA

The in-laws freezer broke and it did a great job keeping their stuff frozen while they waited for the new one too
 
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