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The Anker SOLIX C800 is a robust 768Wh portable power station featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery with 3000+ cycles, delivering 1200W continuous and 1600W surge power. It supports simultaneous charging of up to 8 devices, includes built-in storage for accessories, and recharges rapidly in 58 minutes via UltraFast charging or solar panels in 2.3 hours. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, it offers a decade of reliable power backed by smart tech and a 5-year warranty.














| ASIN | B0C6MC2CTN |
| Antenna Location | Camping |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,196 in Climate Pledge Friendly ( See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly ) 88 in Outdoor Generators 6,198 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Box Contents | Charging Cable |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 601 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 10.5 Kilograms |
| Item height | 25 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | SOLIX C800 |
| Model Number | A1753 |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Output Current | 1 Amps |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 194644137038 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
P**I
Ideal for a few days fishing/camping
Ideal for fishing for a couple of days , probably a few more as well , charge phone and watch and Mac still plenty of power left , easy to use very sturdy and well built , can’t fault it yet
A**R
Excellent value off grid power
Bought for off grid Cpap use, only used 41" of battery for8 hours. Perfect, with solar oanrl for charging
J**M
All round unit
Great piece of kit. Used for two summers camping. All our needs for a week mainly as a charging unit, bed pump and light. Have used on occasions for a 70w heat pad at home and then charge on "free electricity" hours through my supplier. Probably going to get some solar panels for it. Heavy but portable, robust and charges quickly
A**R
Brilliant
I love this little guy. Bought for my van conversion as I wasn’t putting in electrics, use it for low watt kettle, charging devices and other bits and pieces. The torches have turned into my most used feature which I wasn’t expecting, they are amazingly magnetic so I just stick it onto of my roof and it gives me a nice light inside the evenings. A very well thought out gadget that is just great for what I need it for. The battery holds too, I’ll get 3-4 weekends out of one charge, and will keep my devices charging overnight and hardly touches the sides. The plug variations are perfect too. It’s expensive, but I really recommend and it’s changed my microcamper experience .
L**L
Missing parts
I have only received the solar panel and not the power bank? Upated: Power Station came on a later date. Will update review after using.
A**C
Great for emergencies & keeping cordless batteries charged off grid
Been after one for some time but I'm clueless when it comes to watts & amps & being able to figure out what exactly these things will run. Wanted something that I could carry with me & power a cordless battery charger making working off grid easier. This manages that plus a wealth of other higher drain items. We're classed as being in a rural location & the power goes down more than it should, this will be perfect for managing till the powers fixed.
D**A
High quality product
Excellent product high quality build and several cables included to ensure various charging sources compatibility plus app operation is smooth. The 100w solar panel charges the battery eventually, and pretty much effective only in bright sunny conditions so consider the 200w or none at all
D**S
Does its job, output power overload limit surprised me
I bought this as part of my power-cut planning. - My local area has never suffered a power cut longer than four hours. - With this powerbank, I hope to be able to run my computer with my mobile phone-tethered internet connection for one or two whole days. - I'll also use this powerbank in Winter to have an electric blanket & personal heating pads on low power when needed. I tested the powerbank with a 500W electric hotplate which took 12 mins to boil a large mug for coffee. I tested the powerbank with my microwave on 600W Medium power for the same amount of water and it took 5 mins to reach boiling point. Both tests used up about 14% of the powerbank's capacity and it then took about 15mins to recharge fully. [I did try my microwave on 1000W full power but that tripped the powerbank's overload cut-out. Anker told me that was because all appliances can use excessive amounts of power when starting and that seems reasonable to me.] In practice, I will boil water / heat up food during a power cut using hexamine blocks. My tests were merely so I could assess an electrical alternative. The DC input connector type [solar panel, car's 12V thing] is XT-60. These connectors seem to be fairly common [I found lots of them in an Amazon search]. The storage compartment on top is just deep enough for the power lead with its UK plug. The powerbank end of the power lead has a standard connector, the same as those used for my computer power adapters. It's the rectangular type rather than the curvy Mickey Mouse type I've seen elsewhere. It has a built-in light but I'd rather retain its power for the computer, phone and heating. I'll use torches & their AA, AAA, 18650 batteries for light. The unit weighs 10Kg. I've put it on a small yet strong wheeled trolley to make it easier to get it in & out of its storage position under the corner table.
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