Newer sibling. Same 2 kWh, but C2000 Gen 2 weighs 41.7 lb (vs 67), recharges in 58 min (vs 84), at deal-price $749 (vs $899). The F2000 only wins on port count.
See review →Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767)
2,048 Wh LFP unit with a 2,400W inverter, SurgePad mode that handles 3,600W peaks, and HyperFlash recharge that hits 80% in 84 minutes. Anker's older sibling to the C2000 — heavier and slower in 2026, but with 12 outlets and the same 10-year design life at 50% off MSRP right now.
- 2,048 Wh LFP cells with InfiniPower architecture rated for 10-year daily use
- 2,400W pure-sine inverter, 3,600W effective peak via SurgePad protocol
- HyperFlash AC recharge: 0–80% in 84 minutes
- 12 outputs — 4 AC, 1 RV TT-30R, 3 USB-C, 2 USB-A, 2 car sockets
- Solar input via XT-60 (11–60V), up to ~1,000W with 32–60V panels at 20A
- Wheels + telescoping handle; 5-year full-device warranty
The good and the bad
- $899 launch-discount makes it the cheapest 2 kWh LFP unit shipping right now (55% off the $1,999 MSRP)
- 10-year InfiniPower design life — long-haul cycle math beats most of the field
- SurgePad lets it punch above 2,400W for short loads (microwave + coffee maker stacked)
- Wheels + handle keep the 67 lb weight workable indoors and on smooth ground
- 67 lb is genuinely heavy — two-person carry on stairs, no chance of a one-handed grab
- AC recharge to 80% takes 84 minutes vs the C2000 Gen 2's 58 minutes to 100% — generation gap is real
- Mixed long-term reliability reviews — some buyers report units failing after a few months
- Non-returnable on Amazon (lithium hazmat shipping rules)
If this is you, you're in the right place
- Buyer who values port count over weight
12 outlets — including a 30A TT-30 RV outlet — drop straight into a campsite pedestal. SurgePad lets it punch above 2,400W on resistive loads.
- Long-haul reliability shopper on a budget
InfiniPower is rated for 10 years of daily cycling. At $899 (55% off the $1,999 MSRP) it's the cheapest 2 kWh LFP unit shipping right now.
If this is you, keep shopping
- Solo carrier doing stairs
67 lb is two-person territory. The C2000 Gen 2 cuts the same capacity to 41.7 lb and recharges in less than half the time.
- Anyone who needs fast recharge
84 minutes to 80% via HyperFlash trails the C2000 Gen 2's 58 minutes to 100% — a real generation gap.
How long it lasts on real loads
Estimates apply 85% inverter efficiency to the rated capacity. Real-world numbers vary with temperature, battery age, and appliance duty cycle.
| Load | Watts | Hours | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy Star refrigerator | 150W | 13 h | |
| Sump pump cycling | 800W | 2.5 h | usable runtime with motor cycling |
| Laptop + monitor + lights (home office) | 200W | 10 h | |
| Coffee maker | 1000W | 2 h |
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Anker Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) — the verdict
2,048 Wh LFP unit with a 2,400W inverter, SurgePad mode that handles 3,600W peaks, and HyperFlash recharge that hits 80% in 84 minutes. Anker's older sibling to the C2000 — heavier and slower in 2026, but with 12 outlets and the same 10-year design life at 50% off MSRP right now.
Check on AmazonWhere it wins and loses against the alternatives
Bluetti has 13 ports and a native TT-30 outlet, sub-10 ms UPS, and 1,200W solar input. F2000 wins on warranty length and SurgePad surge handling.
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