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WattBunker Lab Score · 8.4 / 10
Capacity vs spec 90
Close to rated capacity in real-world testing
Recharge speed 87
Fast 0→80% on AC for its class
Inverter stability 84
Held nominal load without faults
Noise (1m) 80
Fan audible under high load
Build quality 82
Rigid chassis, ports recessed
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Anker

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.

4.4 (517) 4.4 out of 5 (517 reviews)
2,048
Wh
2,400
W AC
67.2
lb
3,000
cycles
  • 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

✓ Pros
  • $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
✕ Cons
  • 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)
Who this is for

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.

Who should skip this

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.

Real-world runtime

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

Full specs

Battery

Chemistry LFP
Capacity 2,048Wh
Cycles to 80% 3,000

Output

AC continuous 2,400W
AC surge 3,600W

Input & Recharge

Solar input 1,000W max

Physical

Weight 67.2lb
Verdict
8.4
OUT OF 10 · GREAT BUY

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.

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Versus the competition

Where it wins and loses against the alternatives

Anker
Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2
Price: $749 Wh: 2,048 Lab: 9/10

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 →
Bluetti
Bluetti AC200L
Price: $899 Wh: 2,048 Lab: 8.9/10

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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FAQ

How long does the Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) run a typical refrigerator?
A modern A++ fridge averages ~150 W. With 2048 Wh of usable battery, that's roughly 14 hours of continuous runtime before it depletes.
Is the Anker Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) worth it versus competitors?
Anker competes directly with EcoFlow, Bluetti and Anker in this segment. The Lab Score of 8.4 suggests a solid unit at this price point. Cross-shop on /compare with your second pick.
Is it LFP or NMC?
The Anker SOLIX F2000 (PowerHouse 767) uses LFP cells. LiFePO₄ delivers more cycles but weighs more.

Compared to alternatives