A SERIOUS New Contender in Portable Power Stations?!? Anker SOLIX F2000 aka PowerHouse 767

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  • @gme10955
    @gme10955 Жыл бұрын

    Besides working flawlessly, their customer service is top notch.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing the experience! Good to know!

  • @coina-dig-tion6322
    @coina-dig-tion632211 ай бұрын

    Good review. Can't wait to get mine!

  • @LiquidTurbo
    @LiquidTurbo Жыл бұрын

    Love Anker getting into the game. Can't wait to see how the others will respond.

  • @Sotzrem2007
    @Sotzrem2007 Жыл бұрын

    I have always been impressed with Anker Power Banks its very exciting to see them enter the Powerstation market.

  • @jonfranklin9361
    @jonfranklin9361 Жыл бұрын

    Great review. I have the 535 , 555 power stations. Really great product. Two of smaller anker power banks for phone charging on the go.

  • @The3924
    @The3924 Жыл бұрын

    The EcoFlow DELTA Pro is a 3.6kW portable power station that is able to be expanded all the way up to 25kWh and has a standard battery capacity of 3,600Wh.

  • @mikekenney1947
    @mikekenney194710 ай бұрын

    Been tracking this bank for some time. You’re video is definitive.

  • @kevinholland4156
    @kevinholland4156 Жыл бұрын

    Man; Anker is making the rounds on KZread!

  • @mrwonderfullgj
    @mrwonderfullgj Жыл бұрын

    I like that you give the price in the beginning of your video. For some people, that can ultimately be the deciding factor. No sense in wasting anyone's time. Thank You.

  • @robinwillson7838
    @robinwillson7838 Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. It's a large investment for us, so we're very carefully trying to decide which system to purchase for our cargo trailer conversion. Thank you!

  • @feetachemail
    @feetachemail Жыл бұрын

    I didn't see you mention that the solar charger in this thing is only capable of handling 60V. If you have an existing solar array that's going to make it difficult to get under that voltage limitation without doing some re-wiring. Other units in this capacity range generally can handle solar input voltages of 140V or higher.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah - I regret cutting that segment from the final edit (out of a self-imposed and perhaps misguided effort to try and keep the video as close to 20 mins as possible). But in terms of difficulty - I was able to easily reconfigure my 800W (4-200W panels) array from series to 2S2P with just a couple of branch adaptors to reduce the output volts from about 80 to 40. Took all of 2 minutes. BUT - your point is well-taken and had I known I was going to cut those clips from the final edit, I'd have taken care to at least mention it in my final comments. :-/

  • @BobBob-il2ku

    @BobBob-il2ku

    Жыл бұрын

    Biggest downside to this power station IMHO

  • @lindavelez2224

    @lindavelez2224

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@ReeWrayOutdoors😊❤

  • @trees281

    @trees281

    10 ай бұрын

    We have been powering the Anker 767 with the foldable panels they sell, but are now setting up rigid panels. The panels we are looking at are approx 40 volts, 11 amp, so wiring in parallel we should have around 40 volts and 22 amps, of which my understanding is the Anker will accept 20 amps. Question-does the Anker get damaged if the panels due to conditions spike above 60 volts? Do we need a charge controller to prevent that from happening?

  • @feetachemail

    @feetachemail

    10 ай бұрын

    @@trees281 The general rule of thumb is that the wattage going into the solar generator's charger can exceed the wattage specifications, but the voltage cannot. It will only take as much wattage as it needs. Voltage is different. If the voltage coming in exceeds the built in charge controller's limits it will probably shut down with an over voltage error. I

  • @FaZeredemption3
    @FaZeredemption3 Жыл бұрын

    im considering one of these for my semi truck, I dont have an inverter, but Looks like I can charge This when im driving, and have plenty of overnight power for my Gaming setup, microwave, mini fridge and anything else I need. Solves my Inverter problem.

  • @raysonrodriguez7215
    @raysonrodriguez7215 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. You hit it on the money and all the information except one thing that I was very surprised. Never mention how much solar it could take.. I mean I already is 1000w off solar it can handle coming in the system... I just would have like seeing your test that out

  • @bh.76
    @bh.76 Жыл бұрын

    Probably the best out of the lot although they all still need a fair bit of improvement before I get rid of my battery box and inverter. That parallel cable is a bit dangerous too.

  • @RamblinBobReviews
    @RamblinBobReviews Жыл бұрын

    P.S. Good Review :) P.P.S. This model looks interesting, Like the wheels and handles, Like the large display screen, Gallium nitride really helps keep the heat down on the board, 1.5% per hour is high drain, rv port is nice, dual cig ports is kinda weird, would have liked to see xt60 or something extra, app is helpful, having a graph is useful, Limit for ac charging is a very nice feature, Running sideways like that saves space in a rv, UPS is good, 5 year warranty is fantastic,

  • @rogerbonte8272
    @rogerbonte8272 Жыл бұрын

    You have probably watched the show “The Grand Tour”, with Jeremy, Clarkson, and the other two guys. They would have celebrities race around the track and then mark their scores on a big whiteboard. Would you be able to do some thing like that in a spreadsheet fashion that shows rating and where you would put portable power stations on the list of your buying recommendations? You have tons of excellent information. Thank you!

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 Жыл бұрын

    Another excellent review video. I really enjoy the format of testing you follow; it's very logical and concise, in my opinion. When you increased the AC output during the test I think that may have been an accidental stroke of genius, because so many of these tests are at the same .2C rate, but who actually uses a power station that way? Testing it at 50% of rated output, or higher, makes a lot more sense if people want to know real-world expectations.

  • @cooflypower

    @cooflypower

    Жыл бұрын

    If you want to test output, for me love to use a big appliance, like air conditioner.

  • @jamesfleming8732
    @jamesfleming8732 Жыл бұрын

    Im looking for a station to take in my truck and go camping with and im stuck between the VTOMAN and the Pecron. Very much in need of a pros and cons video of you pitting them against each other. VTO wins for battery jumping and and life cycles but Pecron wins for charging speed and better continuous wattage. Love the videos!

  • @cooflypower

    @cooflypower

    Жыл бұрын

    For life cycles you need a lifepo4 battery, and also avoid fast charging which will make the life cycles less. For fast charging, I like ecoflow delta 2 or pro which is perfect and fast.

  • @bryanrascicot6951
    @bryanrascicot6951 Жыл бұрын

    Very nice but price is pretty high, still leaning towards the Pecron. Thanks for a great review 👍

  • @DabNaggit
    @DabNaggit7 ай бұрын

    UPS mode works fine for my 3070/5600x desktop.

  • @hitchpost5822
    @hitchpost5822 Жыл бұрын

    Anker needs to send you the expansion battery so you can do a review of the complete system ! I would be interested in knowing how long I could run my gas furnace on the complete system and how fast it could be charged with a generator.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    I certainly would not turn that offer down! haha As far as your gas furnace - really all depends on the how often it needs to kick-on to maintain target temp. Mine consumes about 600W for around an 8 minute cycle (roughly). So if it has to kick on, say, 4x and hr, that's roughly 300Wh of capacity consumed per hour. At approx 1700Wh or usable capacity on the main unit - that'd equate to about 5.6 hours of runtime under those assumptions. Double that time if you add the expansion. If you re-charge at the max rate of 1440W from the generator - it'd full charge both the main unit and the expansion in under 4 hours from 0-100%.

  • @hitchpost5822

    @hitchpost5822

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@ReeWrayOutdoors Thanks for the information, my plan In a emergency power outage would be to run a generator during the day and run the battery bank at night so as not to disturb the neighbors. I keep the house at about 60° so I might be able to stretch your estimate a little.

  • @DoritosResidue
    @DoritosResidue Жыл бұрын

    Wish it can handle more expansion batteries. But I like this direction from anker. I would still buy the Pecron e2000 lfp over this though.

  • @justjoe8660

    @justjoe8660

    Жыл бұрын

    Facts

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. Жыл бұрын

    Did you check the polarity of the AC sockets? It seems that the UK version has the live and neutral swapped over. Mine is about to go back to Anker to be repaired.

  • @finhas8865
    @finhas8865 Жыл бұрын

    That's about 2x 12v200ah sla batteries with 50% usable energy

  • @StillCrazyFL
    @StillCrazyFL6 ай бұрын

    Also, about the review, most reviews test various appliances, tools, etc. one, two, or three at a time to tax the battery to overload, thereby, determining if the battery operates at its specs. In the real world, these batteries are used to power multiple items intermittently, not necessarily simultaneously 21:51 21:51 . It’s important to understand the a 2000 watt hour battery will power a 100 watt light bulb for 20 hours, 2 100 watt light bulbs for 10 hours and so on. If you’re drawing 500 watts continuously, you’ll last 4 hours. What your need is will determine what size battery you’ll need. i.e.

  • @777Dorado
    @777Dorado Жыл бұрын

    Okay....Pecron 2000LPF w/expansion or The Anker 767 w/expansion. I am favorable to max out P2000 battery expansion. In a 16 x 22 workshed with a few heavy machines(not working all at once or everyday) and 1200 watts of roof/solar and a freezer running everyday. What do you think. A 410Ah MONSTER 12.8V LiFePO4 for backup. Don't want to run electro 5 acres across a field.😃

  • @arthurleslie9669
    @arthurleslie9669 Жыл бұрын

    Are you also going to be reviewing the Anker 531 Solar Panel? Anker definitely has my attention now.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Not sure yet. I should probably ask them! :P

  • @StillCrazyFL
    @StillCrazyFL6 ай бұрын

    Excellent review. I own one 767 and use it as a UPS for my computer and internet router setup. Works perfect. Since these LiPo batteries are pricey, as they all are, I can’t see having one of these just lying around waiting for a power outage, so UPS capability is a “must have” feature. The 767 can be expanded with the expansion battery, however, the expansion battery is a total slave to the 767. By that I mean, the expansion battery does nothing more than expand the power capability of the 767. There are no outlets of any kind, and it can only be recharged while attached to the 767. If you have the need for expanded capability, to my thinking, you would have better flexibility with two 767’s, rather than one 767 with the expansion battery. In either case, you’re doubling the wattage but you’re still limited to the 2400 limit of the inverter. The expansion battery just gives you longer run time. With two 767’s, you can recharge one while the other is being used, for perpetual power … just swap them when needed, plus you have double those outlets. Incidentally, the cost of the expansion battery is slightly more than the 767 on sale.

  • @nikolina872
    @nikolina872 Жыл бұрын

    Anker should release a 5 kwh version of this

  • @AskIveSolar
    @AskIveSolar Жыл бұрын

    What's up Sir! I'd miss 5521 ports. It would have been nice to have a 12 / 24v cig outlet as well. But I liked the idea that you could power dump into a couple smaller power stations from this one And as someone mentioned, that voltage range can be limiting. And man it would have been nice to have some bi directional usb charging but that's not typically on these larger ones.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah...that 60V input max on Solar does create some limitations. I was able to reconfigure my 800W series array to 2S2P config with a couple of cheap branch adapters to get the VOC down to around 40V and that worked fine with it. I'm more bummer with the pricing right now...since the Amazon coupon seems to have expired already. :-/ I'm curious - what do you use the 5521 ports for?

  • @AskIveSolar

    @AskIveSolar

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ReeWrayOutdoors I have used it to run a small portable tv by adapting 5521 to maybe 5525. I use it to run an O2Cool (Treva Fan) directly from DC. I use it to charge my smaller power stations. I wanted to power my router off a cable that would need to be adapter but it didn't quite fit and I didn't want to risk damaging my FiOS router. I thought about grabbing a cheap used one for testing. I also have a 5521 to Anderson that came with an all powers panel and I have used that to dump power into my bigger power station. I love 5521. Just got a new xtar battery charger that takes 5521 as well. I have a few male to male cables and those adapter kits that come with folding solar panels.

  • @ikeokenwa4716
    @ikeokenwa4716 Жыл бұрын

    Great review. Have been looking at this as an option for powering the rooftop AC unit in my camper van. You mentioned that it had a peak rating of 4800 watts, but couldn’t find that listed on any of the specs. Just wanted to confirm that as if true I’m assuming it should be plenty of power to run the AC that has an initial draw of 3000 watts and continuous of 1500.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it should handle that, but my concern would be that at a 1500W continuous load, you'd only be able to run the AC for just a littler more than an hour! Is that long enough??

  • @ikeokenwa4716

    @ikeokenwa4716

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ReeWrayOutdoors thank you so much for the reply! Yes would be more than plenty as the primary use of the AC is for a brief retreat back to the van during sporting tournaments for my kids. Thanks for taking the time on such a detailed review!

  • @richards2072
    @richards20725 ай бұрын

    Great video. In fact all your videos are great. Glad I've found your channel. Do you have any idea of this will handle the inrush from a 1/2 hp shallow jet pump when it comes on? Running wattage would be around 1000w, starting wattage around 2000. Anker page says it's a 2400 watt inverter if I understand it correctly.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah it should handle that just fine since the inverter has a peak/surge rating of at least 4000W. This Powerhouse 767, by the way, is now re-branded as the Anker Solix F2000...same unit though.

  • @George-nx8zu
    @George-nx8zu Жыл бұрын

    Never heard of an automatic transfer switch before hooked up to the circuit breaker. Is that difficult to install? The bluetooth app seems really well thought out. The timer and AC Recharging Power wattage limit are really clutch options.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure the automatic transfer switch is the same basic installation as the manual. I had an electrician install mine to make sure it would be to code.

  • @YT-MY
    @YT-MY Жыл бұрын

    Have you thought about testing with common appliances that can cause issues for some inverters, thinking of induction cooktops or small air conditioner?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I have, actually. Considering picking up one of each of those things for testing purposes, if I can find them reasonably priced. :p

  • @YT-MY

    @YT-MY

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice to know USB-C was latest PD PPS.

  • @ms.crystal8280
    @ms.crystal82803 ай бұрын

    What are some alternative panels that would work with this unit?

  • @epic21110
    @epic21110 Жыл бұрын

    Hi,Did you check the polarity of the AC plugs , I've read 2 reviews on Amazon stating that the plugs were miswired hot and neutral backwards!!, Thanks.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    I would have definitely notice that! haha. Was not the case on my unit. You can see here in the clip where I was testing the AC output voltage, I was clearly not getting reverse polarity on the multi-meter. kzread.info/dash/bejne/eGuAtsinaMW2aaQ.html

  • @chrissinclair8705
    @chrissinclair8705 Жыл бұрын

    Just to help you out a little is the wheels are just a little too small to tow behind my e-bike and drive to Mexico.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    HAHAHA Nice. And good to know. :P

  • @ericklein5097
    @ericklein5097 Жыл бұрын

    I know this is a tall order but is there any way you can test multiple USB C ports to see if they are independent and don't power share?

  • @og6537
    @og6537 Жыл бұрын

    $2000 is on the hi side also it doesn’t have usb-c 3.1 140 watt .

  • @wt9653

    @wt9653

    Жыл бұрын

    Think about 30% Federal tax credit. The price goes down to 1399. If the sale wasn't over. It could have been 1199

  • @lanemaya6658
    @lanemaya6658 Жыл бұрын

    have you done a comparison between this and the Vtoman 1500?

  • @DonaldRogersBaldEagle
    @DonaldRogersBaldEagle Жыл бұрын

    How does it compare with other units of similar ratings?

  • @curtischristensen5978
    @curtischristensen5978 Жыл бұрын

    Howdy - how does it do when running a 6000 btu AC - live in FL so running at least one decent window AC + a fridge is important.

  • @lpadron13

    @lpadron13

    11 ай бұрын

    Someone else posted a video of the 767 powering an 8000 btu ac. Looked like about 4 hours.

  • @francespueo5367
    @francespueo5367 Жыл бұрын

    My Max 200 Bluetti uses a lot of standby energy, how does this 767 compare?

  • @Flowing23
    @Flowing23 Жыл бұрын

    👍👍

  • @99palomino99
    @99palomino994 ай бұрын

    What unit would you recommend that offers 30 amp connector, I’m looking between Anker 767 or bluetti AC200L, or is there any other to consider? By the way I like your videos 👍

  • @jimw1615
    @jimw1615 Жыл бұрын

    June 1, 2023 = $1,599 + tax with no coupon, directly from Anker.

  • @hangyickwu
    @hangyickwu Жыл бұрын

    Can you check if the units you have all four NEMA 5-20R receptacles (the 4 AC plugs) on the front of my unit were mis-wired, and that hot and neutral are swapped?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Solomon, how are you testing this on this unit? I don't see a grounding terminal and testing the neutral slot to an external case screw doesn't show any voltage....

  • @HarukiYamamoto
    @HarukiYamamoto10 ай бұрын

    Can it supply 240 volts?

  • @darylperry8273
    @darylperry8273 Жыл бұрын

    have you connected your Anker 767 to your Rockpals 200wt solar panel?

  • @rrvallance
    @rrvallance Жыл бұрын

    I tried using your link to purchase but can't find the $200 coupon.

  • @powerxp
    @powerxp Жыл бұрын

    Did you say Powerhouse? 😉

  • @curtisrogers4190
    @curtisrogers4190 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this review, I have an electrician coming next week to set up back up power connection. I am a newbie to this and am wondering if I had this Anker power bank connected to my house and shut off the 220 circuts would this power the rest of the house, realizing we would be in a black out and using only nessesary electricity Could I then run a gas generator plugged into the Anker to keep it charged up?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Really depends on how much power the rest of your house consumes. If

  • @Sum1snrg
    @Sum1snrg Жыл бұрын

    What about grounding the unit? Mine just arrived, and it recommends to use a ground for safety but it only talks about the ground used on the plug for charging?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    I've only seen a couple of power station with actual grounding terminals, and the 767 is not one of them. So the best I can figure (without reaching to Anker support) is that that statement in the manual (and I'm assuming you're referring to the one on Page 8) is intended to warn you against trying to AC charge the unit on an ungrounded outlet. If you're not actively charging via AC, I don't think there's any other way to ground the unit.

  • @precisionmarksmanshiphq773
    @precisionmarksmanshiphq773 Жыл бұрын

    Can you charge it and use A/C power at the same time? Some won't but I'm looking for something that can.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes it does support that

  • @harrycrawford8517
    @harrycrawford8517 Жыл бұрын

    Can you charge it off the xt60 simultaneously while drawing an AC load.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes - it does support that.

  • @ritamangus5969
    @ritamangus596911 ай бұрын

    Please explain this comment a little more... " I was able to easily reconfigure my 800W (4-200W panels) array from series to 2S2P with just a couple of branch adaptors to reduce the output volts from about 80 to 40. Took all of 2 minutes." What does 2S2P stand for? What is a branch adapter and how does one do this conversion to reduce output volts? Also, do you think it would fully recharge with 2 solar panels in a day? Thank you

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    11 ай бұрын

    I actually explain all this in a recent video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lZNqqMZ9otzaZJs.html 😀

  • @zeldera
    @zeldera5 ай бұрын

    Would having it in UPS mode for long periods drain it's cycles?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    5 ай бұрын

    Shouldn't because it is just passing thru power. Though keeping it in a constant 100% SOC might have SOME impact on service life, but I doubt it's worth worrying about.

  • @jkpinpdx
    @jkpinpdx Жыл бұрын

    Can the external battery bank be placed next to the 767 instead of “on top” of it? I just ordered the set from Amazon. 👍🏽

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm 90% certain that you can, based on the position of the connector on the main unit. Sorry, I wish I could be 100% certain, but I don't have the expansion battery to try it. :-/ Please report back when you know for sure.

  • @mra.cortez3553
    @mra.cortez3553 Жыл бұрын

    Not having any options for 240 volts not considered a con compared to competition? (yes I know you would need two units if this was available)

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't really consider the 767 to be in direct competition with those units - instead more directly competing with other 2000Wh capacity units like Jackery 2000 Pro, Pecron E2000, etc. But it's also why I commented that IF Anker were to come out with a model that had that capability (and expansion to 5KWh+), it'd be a major threat to Bluetti and Ecoflow in that product space. But...that's just my opinion, obviously.

  • @okupchurchiii7850
    @okupchurchiii7850 Жыл бұрын

    great review.....Question: you kept the unit plugged into the wall outlet......does that mean the unit does not keep the LED screen on? If I purchase this unit, and it looks like I am, I want the screen on all the time so I can just look at it.....dont want to have to turn it on each time.....

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Whether you keep it plugged in or not, the Max LED screentime out is 30 minutes. No way that I can see to configure it to stay on all the time - and not unique to this power station. I'm not sure I've seen one that'll keep the display on continuously. At least with the App - you can always keep that handy to a quick status check.

  • @okupchurchiii7850

    @okupchurchiii7850

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ReeWrayOutdoors I have a Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro and I can press the display 2-times and it will stay on......I really like this power station and hoped to be able to monitor screen just by looking at it without having to open an app on the phone.....which doe you prefer: Jackery 2000 Pro or Anker PH-767....thanks. OKU

  • @wt9653
    @wt9653 Жыл бұрын

    Sale is over. But, with Federal tax credit of 30% You get it for 1,399. Last year, I've spent 4,100 on solar project. Also included in the project was Jackery set for 1149 on 1000, 240, and two solar saga 100 from Costco. I got back 1,235 on my 2022 IRS tax refund. That equals to like getting all the Jackery products for Free and then some.

  • @AndyMatrix
    @AndyMatrix Жыл бұрын

    can this make dinner using induction hob?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. Induction stoves typically draw 600W to 1500W or so and that's well within the capacity of the 767's 2000W inverter.

  • @Sum1snrg
    @Sum1snrg Жыл бұрын

    Is there a recharge pass-through?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    yes - both AC and DC output is supported while the unit is charging.

  • @jakeh409
    @jakeh4094 ай бұрын

    Great review. I just purchased the 757 and I see the ac output voltage is 108v with no load. Does that sound right to you? Thank you Jake

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    4 ай бұрын

    I haven't tested the 757 myself...but the manual does say "110V". But 108V no-load is a little low. I'd put a meter on it and see if it drops any lower under load. If not, you're probably fine...but it drops a couple more volts, I'd be concerned powering anything with sensitive electronics through the AC inverter.

  • @jakeh409

    @jakeh409

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ReeWrayOutdoors Thank you for the reply. After using a high quality meter the voltage is in fact 110v ac output. I pugged in a 1300w hair dryer and it still held 110v. Sorry for wasting your time, I should have done this in the first place. thanks again, Jake

  • @isabelledetaillefer2726
    @isabelledetaillefer2726 Жыл бұрын

    Such a pity it's not available in South Africa. Our national power utility is going to hell, as you must know by now, everybody's in the market for good power stations. I particularly like the low noise, since I work from home and some of the work require recording and editing...and I don't like interference on the many zoom/team meetings I have to conduct. Anker should make a plan, it can score big here right now. Especially if it can come up with a good deal for the poor African cousins...our Rand is in the toilet too.

  • @41546able
    @41546able Жыл бұрын

    I did not see a $200 discount code in your link.

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    At the time I did the video, there was a $200 Amazon coupon. Seems they've expired that now. :-/ If you're looking for a great deal right now, you might check out the Bluetti AC200P - a lot of similarities with the 767. It's on sale and also has a $300 off Amazon coupon at the moment. Definitely worth considering: amzn.to/42ahSwy

  • @zfontain1975
    @zfontain1975 Жыл бұрын

    There are cons 60volts, can't duel charge.

  • @Jakepp235
    @Jakepp235 Жыл бұрын

    What’s the weight please?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Approximately 26 lbs or 12Kg

  • @krd4834
    @krd4834 Жыл бұрын

    How long can it run a 5500 btu window unit ?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Completely depends on ambient temp and how long the compressor has to run to maintain target temp (which is dependent on how well insulatedthe space is). But generally speaking, an AC unit in the size will pull about 550W with the compressor running, so worst case, if it ran continuously, you'd get about 3 hrs of run time. 5 to 6 hours under less severe conditions.

  • @ottawascout
    @ottawascout Жыл бұрын

    Will this power an air conditioner?

  • @twloughlin

    @twloughlin

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, it will power a 5000 BTU window air conditioner. Those usually draw about 500 watts.

  • @mrwonderfullgj
    @mrwonderfullgj Жыл бұрын

    If the Anker 767 was at 50% capacity and charging off the grid, and I wanted to attach my Laptop into their A/C outlet to take advantage of the "UPS" feature, would it still provide "UPS" to the laptop? The only reason I ask, is that in the video, you said that the Anker 767 was charged to 100% capacity to provide "UPS." So basically my question is, does the level of charge that the generator currently has, affect the "UPS" feature or capability?

  • @leafnutz2341

    @leafnutz2341

    Жыл бұрын

    A laptop shouldn't need a UPS mode because it has it's own battery and wouldn't shut down if the power blinked. I made a video that specficially discusses the bypass AC output.

  • @justintayser213

    @justintayser213

    Жыл бұрын

    I've tested the UPS feature using numerous different desktop computer components at various power levels and it worked without any issues.

  • @mrwonderfullgj

    @mrwonderfullgj

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for a response that makes sense.

  • @lanemaya6658
    @lanemaya6658 Жыл бұрын

    do you have a comparison review between the 757 and 767 - is the differnce in cost worth it?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    technically speaking, right now the 757 is a bit lower cost per Wh of capacity vs the 767. I noticed that the $200 Amazon coupon seems to be gone (for me, anyway), which is a bummer. It's a little 'premium' priced without the coupon, IMO. AND I just also noticed that the Bluetti AC200P (which is in the same capacity class as the 767) is sale priced on Amazon and has a killer $300 off coupon you can select. Honestly, that's the better deal at the moment, by a long shot. :-) amzn.to/3mGsxhY

  • @lanemaya6658

    @lanemaya6658

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ReeWrayOutdoors Thank you so much for that info - One last? comparison - the Eco-Flow Delta pro? vs The Bluetti? - your thoughts - and thanks so much for your advice.I'm new at this and want to make the best possible decision:)

  • @Evirthewarrior
    @Evirthewarrior Жыл бұрын

    the 2 biggest downsides that I see is the solar charging, seems rather weak and they really want to push you to their solar panels, also only 1 battery can be hooked up to it? kinda lame.

  • @jayseflames176
    @jayseflames176 Жыл бұрын

    What are your thoughts on the BAD reviews on this thing?

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    I think the 2 most commonly cited issues are the 60V solar input max and that odd XT60 adapter with the exposed (and potentially live) pins. I think the adapter thing is a bit overblown as I don't see most people even using that...but it's something to be aware of for sure. Whether or not the 60V solar input max is an issue really depends on how you plan to use it. For the majority of people, a single 400W (or 2 200W) panel is quite sufficient to fully recharge this thing in a single day...and for these people, the 60V max is a complete non-issue. Where it becomes an issue is IF you add the battery expansion AND you need to fully recharge in a single day. Then you almost have to use their panels and that XT60 adapter or you'll never achieve that max solar input (or very hard to it anyway). But I still think this is a great unit for 90% of buyers looking for 2000W and/or 2000Wh.

  • @ericklein5097
    @ericklein5097 Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately Anker is as good at putting out quality products as they are at being overpriced. This is actually not too bad...its in line with the market and if you need a UPS then I this looks like a contender but some of us are cheap asses Pecron, Grecell/Oukitel, and a couple others just blow the market away in features/capacity/inverting power for price Not to the DC part yet so lets see if the USB C is as good as it should be Edit: eh 3 100W ports is definitely above average but not bidirectional? I can DIY a power station with bidirectional ports (120W) that cost me $20 each...but 100W in won't charge something of this size too fast so not a huge deal

  • @roberthathaway7958
    @roberthathaway7958 Жыл бұрын

    That kind of money it should last a lot longer sorry

  • @garyculpepper9030
    @garyculpepper9030 Жыл бұрын

    Why don't you do a realistic test!!!

  • @ReeWrayOutdoors

    @ReeWrayOutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Gary, what would you consider a realistic test? Can you elaborate?

  • @garyculpepper9030

    @garyculpepper9030

    Жыл бұрын

    @ReeWrayOutdoors can you please do a test that would be how someone would normally use it? My suggestion would be, please do a test at 70 degrees for as long as the power would last. Or 72? Thank you for responding to me and thank you for posting the video.

  • @twloughlin
    @twloughlin Жыл бұрын

    Yours is the third review I've seen, and I think your viewers should know that the parallel XT60 solar connector that perplexed you is dangerous. If you connect one solar panel to that parallel distributor and plug it into the unit, all of the rest of the connectors (4 of them) are LIVE! If you should accidentally touch two of them with your fingers, you will send 60 volts through your body; not a pleasant experience. Both @WillProwse and @Jasonoid have pointed this out. Until Anker corrects this situation, others have recommended getting an XT60 to MP4 converter cable as an alternative, or covering any exposed connectors with electrical tape. This seems to me to be a serious con to the unit. I also think the RV plug has the potential to deceive novice users, who think plugging their RV into this unit will let them run their rooftop AC units just like shore power would. $0.97/Wh is also very expensive; the Amazon $1799 price is no more. Given the limited 60v solar input, the dangerous connector, and the high cost per watt hour - yes, it's slick and sexy-looking, but I'd give it a hard pass.

  • @leafnutz2341

    @leafnutz2341

    Жыл бұрын

    Hard pass??? May I ask what solar generator you like and why? I find the Anker to be the quietest and most portable of the 2kw solar generators and comes with excellent customer service and a long warranty. Coupon codes are easy to find and the next sale is always right around the corner. Use one of the many Chrome coupon extension apps (capital one, retailmenot, etc) and let it do the work for you. I got mine for $1699 with free shipping directly from Anker.

  • @twloughlin

    @twloughlin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@leafnutz2341 Sure. To clarify, I do not think the parallel connector is safe. This is my prime objection. I don't think Anker should have something on the market that has the potential to shock people if it's mishandled. If you have an alternative workaround, great. $0.83/Wh is more reasonable at $1700. Personally, I have a Bluetti AC200p purchased in March 2021 for $1700, which is showing its age in terms of features. The Pecron E2000 reviewed here earlier would IMO be a better option: slightly less capacity (1920Wh), slightly weaker inverter (2Kw), but at $1,169, that's about $0.61/Wh. It has dual charging capability that the Anker does not (2 wall chargers; wall+solar, etc). It can take any solar panel, and can take up to 1200W of solar since it has 2 MPPT controllers. It weighs only 48.5 lbs. And the 3Kw expansion battery is only $1,500. 2-yr warranty. Now, I am a frugal, utilitarian, "bang for the buck" person. In this regard I like the Pecron better. I may have come off as being too hard on the Anker, but I try as hard as I can to look past the "looks" and get to the nitty-gritty. The Pecron, IMHO, offers far more for far less. EDIT - You can get the E2000EFP with trolley kit and 2 200W solar panels on sale on their website for $1,769. For the Anker's $1799 price, you're getting a trolley kit and 2 200W solar panels from Pecron for $30 less.

  • @leafnutz2341

    @leafnutz2341

    Жыл бұрын

    @@twloughlin The Percon certainly looks interesting. I'm just not familiar with the company and they 2 year warranty seems low.

  • @twloughlin

    @twloughlin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@leafnutz2341 Since you're here, check out Mr. ReeWray's review of the E2000. He does a good job, and he has a playlist of all his power station reviews. Also, if you click the "Community" tab on his KZread home page, you'll see some fantastic deals on Pecron products right now. For $1799, you could have a Pecron E3000; 1000 more watt hour capacity. I personally never worry much about warranties, but for some people they bring peace of mind. There are plenty more reviews on Pecron products all over KZread. Google is your friend!

  • @leafnutz2341

    @leafnutz2341

    Жыл бұрын

    @@twloughlin In the interest of cheapskatiness..... Why not milk another year or two out of your AC200P? The industry is progressing really fast and every product cycle gets better and better. I had an AC200MAX for a couple months and I thought it was pretty nice overall.

  • @erefafir6760
    @erefafir676010 ай бұрын

    Just completed the break-in period and so far the unit is operating perfectly kzread.infoUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y . I was amazed by just how quiet this little guy is. I kept having to walk down the driveway to the generator to make sure it was still running. In fact, the most annoying noise coming from the set-up is a high-pitched chirping coming from the pressure regulator on the propane line. I suppose it's possible my other propane-powered generator's pressure regulator is making the same noise, but the generator itself is so loud I've never noticed it. Build quality so far is excellent. My only nit is the service panel is a little tricky to remove. I feel like I might break off one of the plastic tabs when bending it back. I probably just need to work out the technique, so will not hold it against Champion.Next week I intend to fully load the unit to charge a large battery pack and will update this review if there's any problem (3000W continuous load vs a rated 3100W capacity while using propane). Absent any trouble there, I'm 100% pleased with this purchase.

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