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RE:Anker SOLIX C300X Solar Generator 2-in-1 Camping Power Pack w/ Solar - $329.99
Today for one of their daily deals, Best Buy has the Anker SOLIX C300X Solar Generator 2-in-1 Camping Power Pack with Solar for $329.99. Best Buy offers free shipping on all orders for My Best Buy members (free to sign up). Store pickup is also available for most items. Check out this deal
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forums.gottadeal.com |
GottaDEAL |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX S2000 1500W 2010Wh LFP Power Station
AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX S2000 1500W 2010Wh LFP ... essentials Recharging methods: 1600W AC / generator, 400W solar / alternator, 120W car outlet... devices and always-on appliances Includes: Anker SOLIX S2000, AC charging cable...
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slickdeals.net |
fizzerfits |
Jun 5, 2026 |
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Items not received.
... not agreed Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station 3840Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator 6000W...
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community.ebay.com |
leo19_85 |
May 27, 2026 |
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$429.99* | Anker Solix C800X Portable Power Generator Station + Anker 100W Solar Panel at Amazon
....com] has Anker Solix C800X Portable Power Generator Station + Anker 100W Solar Panel for...
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slickdeals.net |
phoinix | Staff |
May 26, 2026 |
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RE:Refurbished: EcoFlow 160W Portable Foldable Solar Panel $109
Quote from JollySapien : Do these panels follow some sort of standard? Will this work with Anker, jackery,etc? So basically, all solar panels will have MC4 connectors coming from the panel. You will then have to attach these connectors to an adapter/cable that fits your solar generator, so depending on what model you have and if it came with an MC4 adapter you may have to buy one separately.
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slickdeals.net |
animeorb |
May 23, 2026 |
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RE:Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station (2048Wh/2400W) $999 Delivered @ Anker SOLIX AU
... power. It's particularly frustrating that Anker fixed the UPS quibbles on ... black-out power or as a solar generator.
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www.ozbargain.com.au |
tanksinatra |
May 21, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2000W (Peak 3000W) Solar Generator - Sold by AnkerDirect UK / FBA
... Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2000W (Peak 3000W) Solar Generator...Power Outages, and Camping The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable ...can be managed through the Anker app, which also allows you... seeking off-grid solutions, the solar recharging option is particularly appealing. ... 600W (60V max) of solar power, the unit can be ... Warranty Card. Overall, the Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 offers ...
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www.hotukdeals.com |
innocent |
May 18, 2026 |
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RE:Home zone: Cover the spalling with spray foam then cut it flush with the ground
.... I did buy a generator from Costco back in 2021 ...don't go solar, get the batteries and get a back up generator outlet installed... the batteries with the generator that way you could only ...turn the generator on when you want it.... can output 20kWh total. Anker has the e10 system, it ... a day. Putting a generator on the system and you ... drain items, and both Anker and Ecoflow are selling you ...
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forums.somethingawful.com |
SlayVus |
May 14, 2026 |
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Soundcore Nebula P1 Portable Projector + claim a free Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power Station
...can currently claim a free Anker Solix C200 power station direct... H.264, H.265 Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power...Bank, 192Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 200W Solar Generator, Fast Charge, for Camping, Outdoors...100W solar panel. This power station is not compatible with Anker SOLIX...protection. What's in the Box: Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power...wall charger, such as an Anker USB-C charger or laptop charger...
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www.hotukdeals.com |
Bujok84 |
May 10, 2026 |
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RE:Need Solar Help for 12V Refrigerator for Camping
...December. Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2,000W (Peak 3,000W) Solar Generator, Full...events. Enable it in the Anker app. either of the portable solar panels will plug right into ... since we now have the Anker C1000 and the Lufkin solar panel, this year's Airventure will ...the usable Wh of the Anker is like 4x what the lead acid was that we had been using. the solar panel is thin and ...
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www.ar15.com |
racer765 |
May 9, 2026 |
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RE:Welp, just went "all-in" on an Anker Solix E10 Home Backup system with whole house panel/transfer and 42kWh of battery instead of gambling on HIS
... deals and got a huge Anker E10 inverter and backup system... have 24.32 kW of solar but this system allows for... about half that), plus integrated generator inlet. My plan is to... it in conjunction with available solar, then if need be, kick... time!). Has anybody here used Anker before or have experience with ...
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www.f150lightningforum.com |
Zaptor |
May 4, 2026 |
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RE:Save 50% Off the Anker SOLIX C2000 2,048Wh 2,400W LiFePO4 Power Station
...important as emergency power, and Anker is one of the most... station brands on Amazon. Anker products aren't cheap, but deals... you can pick up the Anker SOLIX C2000 2,048Wh 2,...50% ($750 Off) the Anker SOLIX C2000 Power Station The Anker SOLIX C2000 is big and...and can pair with the Anker mobile app so you can ...input, or gas generator. You can harness the power of the sun with solar panels or through...
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vapingunderground.com |
VUBot |
Apr 22, 2026 |
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RE:What bullshit are you thinking about buying?
...: Tempted to buy a Jackery solar generator to have in the event... with Anker SOLIX C2000X Gen 2 Portable Power Station with 400W Solar... any extra batteries or additional solar panels until I see how...
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www.resetera.com |
Dr.Horrible |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station + 100W Solar Panel w/Code + Free Anker 523 Power Bank (PowerCore 10K) + TCB 4.25% Cashback
Product specifications: The Anker SOLIX C1000 Solar Generator + 100W Solar Panel is a versatile power solution for various appliances. product specifications: 80% battery capacity in 43 minutes Full charge in under an hour 2400W power output 9 ports Powers up to 99% of appliances
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www.hotukdeals.com |
invisible_fart |
Apr 11, 2026 |
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RE:Power stations
...surprised me by purchasing an Anker C2000 power station (has ... and their branded 400W solar panel to go along with... well as an OEM solar controller dedicated to the ...of 2 days/nights with solar input, I was basically... close to zero. (The Anker setup pulls off the expansion ...I fired up the generator to dual-charge the power station (solar & 120V.) Took... to the rig. While generator use was still in play, ...
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www.forestriverforums.com |
chewie37 |
Apr 1, 2026 |
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Solar Charging Anker SOLIX E10 batteries (fails for me)
I am a new user of the Anker SOLIX E10 System and require technical assistance regarding solar charging. My setup includes two Power Modules with three batteries each, a Smart Generator 5500, and two PS400 Portable Solar Panels. While I can successfully charge the batteries from both the grid and the Smart Generator, I am encountering issues with the solar panels. When I connect a solar panel to the Power Module and turn the PV switch on, the system does not charge. Additionally, the Anker app does not show that any solar panels are connected. Could you please advise on what might be causing this issue or if there are specific troubleshooting steps I should follow? submitted by /u/switchedelsewhere to r/AnkerSOLIXCommunity [link] [comments]
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r/AnkerSOLIXCommunity |
switchedelsewhere |
Jun 2, 2026 |
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Trying to make my generator run less during outages with solar + a battery in between
I’ve been testing my outage setup a bit more seriously this year, and I’m starting to think the most practical setup for me probably isn’t generator or solar or battery. It’s more about getting them to cover each other’s weak spots. I still see the generator as the thing I’d rely on if an outage goes long or the weather is bad. Solar is helpful when the sun cooperates, but obviously I don’t want to plan everything around perfect weather. The part that has made the setup feel a lot less annoying is adding a battery in the middle. Right now I’m using an Anker F3800 for that role. I know a DIY battery/inverter setup would probably be better value if you really know what you’re doing, but I wanted something I’d actually use and test instead of turning backup power into another project I keep postponing. The basic routine so far: let solar help during the day when it can, run the generator only when I actually need to recharge or cover heavier use, then let the battery carry the boring stuff through the quieter hours. Mostly fridge, router, lights, fans, charging, that kind of thing. For people here running some mix of generator, solar, and battery backup, how did you end up sizing the battery side? Did you plan around overnight loads, fridge runtime, solar input, generator recharge time, or just trial and error? submitted by /u/Admirable-Hornet3218 to r/SolarDIY [link] [comments]
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r/SolarDIY |
Admirable-Hornet3218 |
May 28, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2,400W (Peak 4,000W) Solar Generator, Full Charge in 58 Min, 2048wh LiFePO4 Battery for Home Backup, Power Outages, and Camping (Optional Solar Panel) $999
Amazon.ca submitted by /u/flipzone to r/dapsCA [link] [comments]
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r/dapsCA |
flipzone |
May 21, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station, 1800W (Peak 2400W) Solar Generator, - $429.98 (was $799.00) {46% off}
submitted by /u/grizzithal to r/priceglitch [link] [comments]
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r/priceglitch |
grizzithal |
May 8, 2026 |
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Gas Generator vs Solar Generator for Hurricane Season?
I'm starting to think through backup power before hurricane season. I've seen a few whole-home-ish battery options like the Anker F3800 Plus, EcoFlow Delta Pro, etc., and the appeal is obvious, such as no fumes, less noise, indoor use, and no need to store a bunch of gas. But I also know hurricanes can mean several cloudy days, limited solar input, and outages that last longer than expected. Gas generators seem more proven for long outages, but they come with their own issues: fuel storage, maintenance, carbon monoxide risk, noise, and finding gas after a storm. What setup worked best for you? Did battery backup feel practical, or more like a short-term convenience? submitted by /u/ProfessionalTop1290 to r/Generator [link] [comments]
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r/Generator |
ProfessionalTop1290 |
Apr 30, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2,000W (Peak 3,000W) Solar Generator, Full - $428.99 (was $799.00) {46% off}
submitted by /u/grizzithal to r/priceglitch [link] [comments]
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r/priceglitch |
grizzithal |
Apr 26, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C200 DC Power Bank Station and 60W Solar Panel, 192Wh Portable Power Station, LiFePO4 Battery, 200W Solar Generator, For Outdoor, Camping, Traveling, and Emergencies - $179
Add the strap for free. submitted by /u/Skye054 to r/coupon_discount_codes [link] [comments]
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r/coupon_discount_codes |
Skye054 |
Apr 26, 2026 |
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Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, 2,400W (Peak 4,000W) Solar Generator, Full - $749.00 (was $1499.00) {50% off}
submitted by /u/grizzithal to r/priceglitch [link] [comments]
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r/priceglitch |
grizzithal |
Apr 23, 2026 |
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Anker Solar Generator
May nakapagtry na ba sa solar generator na to? Kumusta naman? And can you guys please recommend a solar panel na compatible dito? Thanks submitted by /u/Elegant_Grapefruit64 to r/Tech_Philippines [link] [comments]
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r/Tech_Philippines |
Elegant_Grapefruit64 |
Apr 23, 2026 |
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Does Anyone Have Solar generators here?
so Originally From US, Currently have some Anker solix products, Does anyone have anker here as well? or have bought any solar generators?( if so Saan po kayo buminili? and if not anker whats a popular known brand) I know people mostly post about Solar panels tied to your home kind of setup, but curious lang In the event of Long staying sa PH. Thank you po! submitted by /u/SpicyAAS to r/SolarPH [link] [comments]
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r/SolarPH |
SpicyAAS |
Apr 14, 2026 |
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Help deciding on a solar generator
I hope the flair I picked is ok for this post. Anyways, I’ve read post after post, review after review, but I’m still unsure which brand to get. I don’t want to go the DIY route and buy inverters and batteries and all that.. I want to buy a plug and play unit. My biggest concern (after reading reviews on several different brands) is getting a faulty unit and having to fight for a refund/replacement with seemingly non-existent customer service. I’ve been looking at mostly Jackery and Anker. Pecron looks like they have great deals but I’ve seen some concerning reviews regarding faulty units and terrible customer service in regards to replacements and refunds for missing orders. A lot of the sales look like they end tonight so I’m really trying to make my final decision. I just want to hear from people who have owned and used their units and can give me their honest feedback. What was your experience and what do you recommend? Any help is greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/MykeHock69 to r/TwoXPreppers [link] [comments]
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r/TwoXPreppers |
MykeHock69 |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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Upgrade to Lithium or just use a solar generator
Hello, I’ve got a new-to-me 2022 Solis 59PX with the stock AGM batteries. I’ve been looking to see how I can get more quiet time off shore power either keeping the existing or potentially replacing them with lithium. I already swapped the stock PWM for a Victron 100/30 MPPT which does a great job keeping the batteries up during the day, and I have no issues running everything. They sit around 12.5-12.55V in the morning after resting with no shore power, but if the fridge is running all night, they will be at 12.0V or even less by morning (this also causes the Truma to act up). Other than the fridge and Truma, I’d like to run a Starlink Mini and charge my laptop. I’ve been carrying 2x288Wh chargers to keep the laptop charged, and sometimes the Mini plugged in. Obviously I have the gas generator that I can use, but when needed, I’m looking for a quieter solution. I’m torn between two setups that I think would work: Grab an Anker C2000 (2048Wh) with the RV hookup and call it a day keeping the stock AGM until they completely die. Cost: < $800. Can plug needed things directly into it or use it as overnight shore power. Can also get an expansion battery for an extra $500 that doubles the capacity. Can also look at something like the F3000 Pull the AGMs, replace the alternator charger with a 50A DC - DC Orion charger and go with LiTime 165Ah self-heating and a shunt vs. the 100Ah Victron connected batteries. Is the extra capacity of the 165Ah heated batteries worth losing the Victron communication? Still need to run the generator for AC or spend more money on a 12v AC. Cost: close to $2000 for lithium install since I’d need some paid help installing it and that doesn’t include swapping the AC. I live in the South but spend 2-3 weeks up North in sub-freezing temps, so I’m worried about the batteries being exposed under the rig. When up north, I will have access to shore power most of the time. Do I need to worry about anything else in the van if I make the jump to Lithium? Is it better to simply use an external generator + the built in generator when appropriate and keep the AGM? **Update: This is what I am going to do: I decided to go with the batteries. There is 220W solar on top with a port to accept another 175W, shore power and the alternator. I got the DC -> DC charger for the alternator, upgraded from PWM to an MPPT solar charger, and will install a shunt with a temperature probe and upgrade the shore power converter since it doesn't adjust to lithium. I ordered two 165AH batteries, Group 31, self heating that will slide into the existing. I'm installing the batteries, charger and shunt this week, and will install the converter when it gets here (the existing is disconnected for now). Both batteries have a BMS with Bluetooth, but everything else is Victron, so I also wanted to get it all in the Cerbo so I could see what was going on when not right at the van. These batteries just need to run a fridge, charge phones/tablets/low power laptops (MacBook Air and Snapdragon devices) and Starlink without me worrying that they will be done by morning. I will be connected to shore power most of the time or I have the built in gas generator under the van as well. I decided that if I really need that AC working off batteries, I'll tackle that separately. Thanks submitted by /u/jon372 to r/VanLife [link] [comments]
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r/VanLife |
jon372 |
Mar 23, 2026 |
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Add solar to a house with a whole house backup generator and automatic transfer switch?
I was wondering if solar could be added in this situation: House has a natural gas fueled whole house backup generator (it is a Briggs & Stratton, these are also sold under the General Electric brand and are less expensive than but otherwise very similar to the better known Generac brand generators) and it has a Symphony II automatic transfer switch. If the power goes out, the transfer switch waits ten seconds to see if the power will come back, then it starts the generator, then it waits about 30 seconds for the generator to come up to speed and stabelize, and then it transfers the entire house to the generator power. It also has a circuit that prevents the air conditioning from being restarted until another 5 minutes have passed. My though would be that I could get a "solar generator" made by one of the big names (Anker, Bluetti, Jackery, Echoflow, Pecron, Oupes, etc.), just something that would take solar input directly and would output a sufficient quantity of 240 volts A/C power to run the entire house, possibly between 15 and 20 kW. I would want it to primarily charge from solar, and then at night keep the battery topped off from commercial power until a few hours before sunrise. During summer days I would want it to switch to solar+battery power every weekday between 2 and 7 PM to avoid using peak rate power from my local electric utility. Also ideally, I would like it to take the place of the whole hose generator during a power outage. I would want it to switch to battery backup power immediately (less that 10 ms delay preferably) if commercial power is lost, and run the house on solar (if available) plus battery until the battery gets nearly depleted or the power comes back. If the battery is nearly depleted then I'd want it to start the generator and use the generator to power the house and recharge the battery, then when the battery has sufficient charge (or the solar panels start producing enough energy to run the house and change the battery) it would stop the generator and go back to running off the battery. I saw one system that was capable of doing this type of operation (I think) but AFAIK it could only work with a generator from the same manufacturer, and that generator was more or less a portable unit. I would want to keep using my existing whole house generator, but only as a secondary input to recharge the batteries if they get depleted, and to run the house while the batteries are recharging. I woudl want all the power transfers to happen automatically and quickly enough that computers still work (without putting a separate UPS on each). So basically the three possible power sources for the house would be: Solar + batteries - least espensive, maybe free. Commercial power - more expensive, especially during the summer peak rate period. Whole House Generator - the cost of natural gas and manitenence make it the most expensive option. This system should be able to work regardless of whether solar panels are connected (if none are it would just function as a battery storage unit for commercial power). And IDEALLY its app(s) should connect using BlueTooth, not WiFi. I do not want anything that insists on "phoning home" to the manufacturer if I can possibly avoid it. Will any of the units from the large manufacturers work this way. The videos I have watched (and I have watched a lot of them) don't even mention the possiblity of interfacing with an existing whole house backup generator. Does such a thing not exist or am I just missing it? Thanks for any information that might steer me in the right direction! submitted by /u/ftasatguy to r/SolarDIY [link] [comments]
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r/SolarDIY |
ftasatguy |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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Solar generator
Hey there. My husband and I are trying to prepare for whatever nonsense is coming and we have no clue what we’re doing. We need to be able to cool and heat the house with portable heaters and AC units, run a few appliances (fridge and freezer, possibly hot water heater), the internet, and charge electronics. We are looking at the anker f3800. We only have electric heaters to plug in—I don’t think a generator can keep a furnace running—correct? Is it even reasonable to think a water heater can be used with a generator? Is the anker the right generator to look at? The videos Ive seen suggest putting in a sub panel for only those things you want to power and connecting it that way, but we are more likely to just leave it near the appliances it needs to keep running and plug directly in. Like I said—we have no real clue what we’re doing with this, but we’d like to get the generator now, if possible. Are we on the right track? Any suggestions of a different setup? We rent, so whole home is not likely at the moment…but we could possibly add a sub panel if the LL is ok with that. Help please? submitted by /u/Anxious_Landscape_26 to r/prepping [link] [comments]
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r/prepping |
Anxious_Landscape_26 |
Mar 19, 2026 |
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Solar generator not charging from panels
I am brand new to doing things like this. I have an Anker Solix C2000 gen2, and I also have two 200W EcoBoss MK30-200 panels. I’ve tried a single panel, and two in series. I don’t have a cable presently to try parallel. I’ve checked the DC voltage on the xt60i connector with my multimeter and it’s currently showing 50V in series, and 32 with a single panel since it’s currently below freezing. I don’t have the ability to check amps with my existing tools. The c2000 gen 2’s PV input limits are as follows: 11V-28V 8.2A, 28V-60V 17A 800W max The EcoBoss panels are voc (V) 23.06, ISC (A) 10.32, VMPP (V) 20.84, IMPP (A) 9.60 Do I need a separate charge controller for this? With the panels amps being over 10? The solar panels’ integrated cabling is all black but when put the red probe in the squared side of the xt60i and the black probe in the keyed side of the connector I didn’t get a negative number, so I don’t think I have the polarity flipped. submitted by /u/shadowsutekh to r/SolarDIY [link] [comments]
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r/SolarDIY |
shadowsutekh |
Feb 22, 2026 |
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Solar generator recommendations for diesel heater
Hey there, wondering if anyone has used a solar generator to power a diesel heater. Would need one that the 12v port could power 18 amps. My Anker Solix 1000 shuts itself off when firing up. Thanks! submitted by /u/Hockeyman70s to r/dieselheater [link] [comments]
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r/dieselheater |
Hockeyman70s |
Feb 11, 2026 |
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Purchased Champion Generator and Anker Power Station - Will they work together?
I "panic" purchased a (120v) Champion generator to have prior to the storm. The main feature was that I actually got it delivered prior to the storm. The worst of it barely missed us, so it is still in the box. I like that it has gas or propane. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Champion-Power-Equipment-5300-4250-Watt-Gasoline-and-Propane-Powered-Dual-Fuel-Portable-Generator-with-CO-Shield-201279/323716928 As I started thinking, I looked at power packs and thought a battery system to use first might be even handier, but I could still have the generator if things lingered. So I have ordered this and a solar panel: https://www.ankersolix.com/products/f3800-plus?variant=50451574358346 After researching, it looks like I may have issues charging the Anker with the generator because it is 120v and/or the Sine wave may not be "clean" enough. Is it possible to use it that way or do I need to replace either/or both and get a generator/inverter maybe? submitted by /u/user699 to r/preppers [link] [comments]
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r/preppers |
user699 |
Jan 27, 2026 |
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Best solar generator for longer outages
We were stuck without power for a couple days in Idaho (recent 80 mph winds). I have a 3 year old daughter. It was stressful due to not being prepared enough. We were without any kind of heat. If nothing else, I'd feel much better having something to run our heat source. My goal is to be able to run a pellet stove for 8-10 hours at a time without recharging. The pellet stove has an initial startup at 250 watts for the first 15 min. It then runs at 60 watts. Figure if we can at least stay warm it would be much easier on all of us. Would appreciate input as to what the best or recommendations. Anker? Jackery? Others? Please tell me your experiences. Much thanks submitted by /u/BrittaB0827 to r/preppers [link] [comments]
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r/preppers |
BrittaB0827 |
Dec 31, 2025 |
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Solar Generators and EMP
Had a thought today. Do I need to rig a faraday cage/bag for my solar generator/panels in case of EMP -either natural or man caused? Dawned on me having my backup power source unusable when I need it most would be a 'Bad Thing' [tm] (Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station with 200W Solar Panel, 2,000W) Thought? And any ideas how to DYI it on a fixed/limited income? Or point me to somewhere with ideas is also cool. I've fairly handy DYI but no electrical genius. submitted by /u/InterviewThick2660 to r/prepping [link] [comments]
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r/prepping |
InterviewThick2660 |
Dec 3, 2025 |
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Are solar generators worth it?
Looking to start investing into some back up power options and doing research on 2000wh-3000wh solar generators from brands like Jackery, Bluetti, and Anker Solix. Which one is the best bang for the buck solar generator? ps. I don't want to drop over $2000 on them. submitted by /u/Ozneroe to r/prepping [link] [comments]
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r/prepping |
Ozneroe |
Aug 12, 2025 |
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Costco running solar panel/generator sales
Anker, Jackery, EcoFlow. All very overwhelming. $499-$7k. Looking at backup for freezer, oven, charging. How much could i expect out of a 7k panel? What should I be considering? I have looked at a gas generator, but i keep thinking about what happens if the gas goes out? And the 7k whole home kit looks like you'd still need to buy the panels, as it only comes with 2 500w panels? https://www.costco.com/s?keyword=portable%20solar%20panels submitted by /u/Most-Agency7094 to r/TwoXPreppers [link] [comments]
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r/TwoXPreppers |
Most-Agency7094 |
Mar 12, 2025 |
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If you don’t have a solar generator you are really missing out
I can’t even begin to explain how many things I have that will give me so many advantages for emergencies that I can recharge/power mostly all usb c because I like modularity but I see it time and time again on certain prepper/community groups “wish I had someway to charge/power this or that after the storm”-even emergency stuff cpap machines etc you don’t realize how much stuff you need to charge or power till you can’t ecoflow,jackery,bluetti,anker etc get them and their portable solar panels while you can submitted by /u/broadsidebytheship to r/preppers [link] [comments]
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r/preppers |
broadsidebytheship |
Oct 31, 2023 |