SOLIX Portable Power Station
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To activate C300 DC Portable Power Station for the first time: Recharge with an 18W or higher USB-C wall charger, such as an Anker USB-C charger or laptop charger. Note that only the USB-C2 and USB-C3 ports can be used. This 90,000mAh (288Wh) battery delivers 300W and includes two 140W two-way USB-C fast charging ports. Power all your tech on the go with versatility, no matter the connection type. Attach the strap (sold separately) with a 30% smaller power station for complete portability. Give your journey endless charging with up to 100W solar recharging. This power station is not compatible with Anker SOLIX PS30 (or other 5V~3A USB-C panels), PS200, PS400. Fast Recharge to 80% in an hour minutes with the dual PD 3.1 USB-C port. You can also use solar panels or your car.
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7 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 27, 2025
Reviewing my 2025 purchases: What was actually useful vs. what is gathering dust.
Seconding the c1000 here. We don't have hurricanes here but enough wind to take down trees into power lines often enough that it felt justified. It's been great as a UPS and for camping, but the breaker did trip on it once when the power went out and my PC also shut down which kinda sucked. Not sure if that was maybe user error but 13/14 power outages were nipped in the bud by the Anker for me in 2025. It's definitely not for everyone, and they are heavy if you are a small person, but it's been a blessing.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 21, 2025
What power station should I get ?
I have a Anker C1000 and Bp1000 expansion battery, love it, but wish I would have learned that you can rig up a standard cheaper 100ah12v lifepo4 battery to run as a spare as well through the solar input. Panel wise i picked up an off brand on Amazon with good reviews, I use it and the C1000 for camping out of my truck. Worth every penny
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 21, 2025
What power station should I get ?
The Anker is def a good pick but just heads up - make sure your diesel heater's startup draw doesn't exceed the peak output, some of those bad boys can spike pretty hard on ignition
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Dec 21, 2025
What power station should I get ?
I wouldn't say better Anker SOLIX C1000 DJI Power 1000 V2 Bluetti Elite 100 V2 All are good, there are only small differences, depending on which you need to choose the best one for you
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Dec 21, 2025
What power station should I get ?
**Anker Solix C1000** is a solid portable power station with 1000 Wh LiFePO, MPPT solar support, and reliable build quality that’s great for heaters, phones, laptops, and future solar setups.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Oct 3, 2025
Any small everyday tech that actually holds up long-term?
I've been using Chinese phones since 2016. I only had OnePlus devices. For two years now I have been using the one plus 12. Prior to this I had the one plus 7 pro. Before this one plus 4 or something. I kid you not this phone is usable 5+ years. Besides the fact that it is Chinese and they spy on you (fu... them for that by the way). I like the device, android is best, everything still functions etc. This current one I have, the 12 version is really good. Battery life is awesome, charges insanely fast and lower cost than the iphone. With the price difference compared to iphone, I bought an anker 737 for travel, 24k ma, I get 4 charges of my phone. Anker is also an extremely good brand. I got also an anker powerhouse 250 kw for my laptop, although the 737 can also charge a 60w laptop no prob. Lastly I bought an anker solix for camping. My advice, avoid iphone, buy cheaper by reputable brand phones and get anker batteries.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Jul 6, 2025
Disaster preparedness that actually is useful
I bought an Anker solex (or something) system. It's about the size of toaster and holds several phones worth of power, could run a fridge for like 4 hours, etc. Bought it because it can charge normally, from a car lighter jack and I bought two solar panels that work as well. Probably not bifl, but we got it to power our sump pump in an emergency and our daughter is type one diabetic, so it can power her glucose monitoring devices essentially forever. There are bigger ones, systems you can backup your home with, etc. Seems like an industry that's time has come, although I'm sure batteries are the big issue just like electric cars, etc Still, one less thing to worry about. Was about $600 cdn including shipping and panels.
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