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The Anker SOLIX C1000 is a robust 1800W portable power station with a peak output of 2400W, featuring a high-capacity 1056Wh LiFePO4 battery that supports over 3,000 charge cycles for a 10-year lifespan. It boasts ultra-fast AC charging (full in 58 minutes), multiple ports for versatile device support, and optional 600W solar recharging for sustainable power on the move. Its compact design is 15% smaller than competitors, making it ideal for home backup, power outages, and outdoor adventures.






























































| ASIN | B0C5C89QKZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,545 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 14 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Colour | Gray |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,517) |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2400 Watts |
| Engine Type | Solar |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | solar |
| Included Components | Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station, AC charging cable, car charging cable, user manual |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 46.6L x 28.7W x 33H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 27.59 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1761 |
| Model Name | Anker SOLIX C1000 |
| Model Number | A1761 |
| Output Wattage | 1800 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Running Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Special Features | Fast Charging |
| Starting Wattage | 2400 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 11 |
| UPC | 194644137700 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
S**E
Great for home backup
So glad I got one of these. Charges quickly, the phone app is very good and it delivers a lot of power. Just used it for the first time in anger when we had a power cut. It powered the air fryer easily to cook, then ran the WiFi router and TV for entertainment, and supplied light from the big torch on the front. Definitely worthwhile for home backup.
J**E
Easy to use
Good power supply. A bit heavy but I can move it around easy. Not complicated to use, holds the charge well. I use it in my craft room for my radio, lamps, laptop and wifi extender. The only thing that drains it really quickly is my tiny 500w heater! Also useful as we live in an area that can get power cuts as it easily powers a small tv
M**S
Initial Issues Rectified by an Amazing Customer Service Experience
PLEASE READ 2ND EDIT; Inverters like this one do not provide a power supply similar to that in your home and will struggle to operate devices with heating elements, pumps, motors, etc, that come anywhere near close to the max 1800w peak of this battery. Please think carefully before purchasing as you will not be able to return it, as I am now finding out! Edit: even if you are lucky to be offered a refund, try posting a battery! 2nd Edit: I felt I had to leave a 2nd edit to this review to comment on the customer service I received from Anker following my difficulties with my Solix C1000. Whilst I was thoroughly disappointed to have found that the inverter would not power my coffee machine, Anker did try to help with me being able to get it back to them at their expense. Following getting it back to them, they contacted me and suggested that they could with my help issue, if I was willing to try again. Given the benefit to me in having a powerful inverter that I can take with me wherever I go around the UK, I agreed to try again. Through a series of tests they asked me to run, feeding back to them the results and the device logs, a series of firmware updates, they did indeed find out what the issue was. I was wrong in my initial assessment of the C1000 and it's output and am happy to eat a big portion of humble pie. To say I was gobsmacked to have been given this opportunity to work so closely with Anker to resolve the issue is an understatement and I would have to say is a measure of who Anker are as a company, and feel that a 5 star review is utterly deserving.
M**S
Great Gadget
Great tool for camping or working outside. Saves running cables everywhere. Runs.. Hair dryers straighteners jigsaws router's and a small 800w heater no problem. Fast charging is great. We haven't bothered with a leasure battery for our van as this product does everything we want. Love the app aswell.
C**Y
Very good and actually has a customer service.
I can't find anything to complain about. Well packaged, delivered early by Anker ( fedex) good warranty. Well built, and takes a charge at around 110watts from the 12v pv socket linked to a 12v battery. The mains charging is great and has a few levels of charge input, if set to 200 watts , then the fan won't go on during charging. Biggest selling point over the Bluetti is that Anker actually have a customer service and aftershaves. BLUETTI I'd a shambols. Fir this reason alone I chose it over the competitive Bluetti. Edit. Now after a few months its stiil awesome. Only a 3% drop in resting charge in 4 months. Admittedly the unit is stored in a warm living room cupboard, but 3% is still great. Ive got " reputable" AA rechargeable batteries that have lost 50% in that time. ( tip. Avoid EBL re hargeable AA's)
R**A
Convenient and super saver
So far so good, not sure if its normal to be making some noise when in used.
B**T
Plenty of on demand power
I use this power station in my campervan and at home during power cuts which has enabled my broadband router to continue to function.
J**Y
Anker C1000
Absolute brilliant piece of kit and really good price have also bought a C300 for the car , and it charges from flat to exactly what they say .
M**E
After seeing many good reviews for the Power Station, I decided to purchase one for my camping trips. I am glad I did. I have another Portable Power Station from Conpex with similar "Specs", but, oh boy, the difference is huge! In combination with my 400W Solar panels, this thing basically never runs out of power when I use it with my electrical camping gear. Although I never had to use it for this purpose, I also think that should there ever be a power outage the Solix C1000 will be a good addition to my household to keep essential appliances running. AAA+++
D**.
Update: Returned home after a 30 day trip back in May 2024, traveling from NC to upstate NY in our northstar SC 650,. We used this the Solix C1000 with the expansion battery everyday. Although It won't power our rooftop AC, it powered everything else. Came in super handy during quiet hours when we wanted to use our microwave, or keurig coffee maker and so on. We do carry a generator on board so at the end of everyday around 4-6 pm, we would start our generator and backcharge our entire system. Our onboard solar system would charge our "house battery" but the generator would top off the anker system in about 1-1.5 hours depending on how much power was drawn off the system. We keep the system in our camper and backpower through the shore power hookup. It worked flawlessly for the entire trip. It's pretty handy given the weight, I put the main system where we want it and then stack the auxiliary battery and hook them together with the provided cord. No regrets on this purchase to date. The C1000 and BP 1000 work well for our specific needs and physically handling the system wrt weight is just right! Hope this update helps someone out who is looking for a similar system for a similar application. After purchasing the solix C1000 and then partnering it with the BP1000, I have doubled the output watts I desire to power my northstar sc650 truck camper over a longer offgrid experience. Although I've not tested it on a multi day trip yet, but testing over several hours and running the things I normally would on shore power, I am extremely happy with what it can now power over extended periods of time. Literally running multiple items from our microwave, furnace, hot water heater, and more, when plugged into the surge pad socket with a 15 amp cord I am essentially running everything I need when I need it. The BP1000 discharges first and then will consume power from the C1000 and Vice-versa when charging the system back up. I believe that the system is setup this way so that the user will always have control over power charging and discharging The system does not have a pass through charge function but rather works like a UPS system in the sense that when plugged into shore power and backcharging, if power is needed to run something, the system will stop charging and immediately switch into ups mode and power what you need in the moment. Our plan is to use this system in campgrounds during quiet hours when gas generators cannot be used. Based on our particular wants & needs, I Would highly recommend. I wanted something small but that packed a high watt output when I need it. So far, so good. Boondocking in my northstar truck camper I am able to backpower the entire camper with the Solix C1000 for about a 24 hour period. This depends of course on what I am running. Occasional microwave oven use, my fridge on propane setting, lights, water pump, even the hot water heater and hot air furnace, again, limited high use items. Only used so far on 2 overnight trips. Next morning I use an 1800-2200 watt generator to power the anker back to full from about 15% only drawing a set watt charge of about 750. The generators rpm only increase a little bit and the anker is charged in about 1 hour and 30 minutes. I could increase my charge watts to 1000 and be done inside of 50 minutes or less but I want to break the unit in several charge cycles first and I like running my generator on eco mode. The anker is not heavy at only 28 lbs and I can set it up on my campers kitchen counter or just about anyplace else inside my rig. I bought it for $650 from amazon, anker Direct, and it shipped to my house in under 5 days and came in just under $700 total, a great buy in my opinion. I am looking to eventually buy the expansion battery to give more power in depth but am in no rush at this point. I am 100% satisfied with this small yet powerful unit. It definitely lives up to what it says it can do, also, the app is simply incredible. Great job to the folks at anker. Highly recommended, just do your homework on what you plan to use it for. I've been a goal zero fan for years but it's the older led acid yeti 400 and 1250 units. Great products and they still work great, I also have the ego nexus system and run 7.5 amp batteries on it, again, great units all around but this anker system takes the cake. Size, weight, power output, and charge times is what sold me!! Happy shopping.
K**9
I have not charged it with the solar panels as yet, but it does charge quickly by plugging into the grid. It has been a life saver this winter with the two outages that I have had. I have a lot of dash products on hand, and it works well with those. I also received a rice cooker for Christmas and it only needs 300W of power to use, it takes little time and usage from the Anker SOLIX to make or reheat a meal. I'm so happy I bought this product. One of the outages lasted 19 hours in frigid temps and I was even able to use a heater without depleting.
M**O
Excelente y recomendado
M**N
First off, we've purchased 7 of the C1000s, 3 of the BP1000 expansion batteries and 4 of the C300. Secondly, we are not RVers or campers. We started with just 2 of the C1000s. We wanted something for backup on our refrigerator and freezer. The C 1000, by itself, will not run a regular size energy star refrigerator for a full day. It will run a TV for about 5 hours. We were surprised to find that most non energy star TVs pull 200 watts when on and about 50 watts when off. (Our 65" TV and 32" TV use nearly the same amount of energy) If you think you are going to quickly charge these power stations with 200 watts of solar panels, you will have to think again. Two 100 watt panels charge at a rate of 30 or 40 watts. To charge the C1000 takes around 25 or 30 hours of sunlight. To charge the C300, it takes about 10 to 12 hours of full sun. We use two 100 watt panels for the C300 because the total output is so low, and they are compatible with the C300. We found that the C300 will not keep my cPap running through the night. We've dedicated a C1000 for it. We purchased three battery expansion units and they make a big difference. The energy star refrigerator runs a full day. The TV runs 10 hours and since we keep the news on almost all day long, the expansion battery helps. We like these units so much that we've decided to run all of our major appliances from them as the main power source. At first, we thought we'd charge it from the wall outlet, AC, but the calculations show that it uses as much power as the appliance so there is no energy consumption savings. We can charge the unit via AC or solar panel as the power station provides power to our appliance. We've decided not to use the BP 1000 for our other freezer or even other refrigerator, we plan to use 2 C 1000 per major appliance. That way, when one runs out, we can safely disconnect it and reconnect the other C 1000. It affords us the ability to continue to power our appliance while the depleted C1000 is charged. Currently, we have the C1000 connected to 3 200 watt panels which supply about 200 watts total output. So it takes 5 hours of full sun to charge. Doing research, I've found that the absolutely best solar panel only generates about 25% of it's rating. Keep that in mind. Be mindful of the IP67 or IP65 rating of the panel you are going to purchase. An IP67 can be submersed in water for a short period of time, so I think it is OK to be in a light rain for a period of time. In fact, it is rated for rain. An IP65 can take a splash of rain, we have a couple of IP65, because we didn't know, but we make sure they are used only when it is a bright, dry, sunny day. IP65 panels are less expensive. When shopping for a power station, be wary of the ones that say you can run your dryer for 30 hours, and they are showing small units. Do the calculations. P = I E which means that Power (in watts) = Current (in amps) TIMES Voltage (in volts). We need to run a sump pump 24/7, pumps are typically rated in AMPS. Our 1/6th hp sump pulls 4.4 amps so that means it needs between 506 and 528 watts PER HOUR. For us, that means we need a power station that will give us nearly 13 KW for a day. What that means, for us, is that we need a pretty huge system that can be charged by solar. It will take a lot of solar panels. Fortunately, we don't have to run the sump all the time so we can use the power station to run our furnace, washer, and dryer. If you are thinking of getting a P 300 for device charging. I've found that iPads pull about 10 watts and the charging cable makes a difference. My old cable won't even charge off the P 300. We had some issues with the app, but it is working fine right now. It is really nice to be able to monitor the unit's charging status and the discharge status. It is also nice to be able to shut off lights right from the app. That's my take on the Anker C1000, C300 and BP 1000. I like them, my husband likes them and we started with 2 and are up to 7. At 30 pounds, they are not too difficult, for my ancient husband to move around. We are both ancient and that should tell you that it is easy to set the app up because that is what I do. The blackouts in the Iberia area of Europe on April 28, 2025 should stand as a warning for all of us. It can happen. In any event, really consider Anker. We are now considering a couple of the F3800 because they can be charged with a GAS generator.
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