
Anker
Anker SOLIX F2000
2,048 Wh
2,400 W output
2,800 W surge
⚕ Medical-ready
$899 · Lifetime $0.15/kWh over 3,000 rated cycles · MSRP $1,999
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What it actually runs
Usable energy ≈ 1,741 Wh after our standard 85% inverter-efficiency assumption. Methodology
| CPAP overnightCPAP, humidifier off (40 W × 8 h) | ~44 h continuous · 5.4 days at typical daily use |
|---|---|
| EssentialsFridge + wifi + 3 lights (~190 W continuous) | ~9.2 h continuous · 1.0 days at typical daily use |
| Storm kitFridge + sump pump + lights + phones (~1,000 W) | ~1.7 h continuous · 0.4 days at typical daily use |
| Quick equivalents | ≈ 5 CPAP nights · 12 h of fridge · 87 phone charges |
Solar recharge
The SOLIX F2000 accepts up to 1,000 W of solar input — panels beyond that sit idle. To sustain an essentials load (~1,680 Wh/day) off-grid you'd need roughly 470 W of panels, within this unit’s cap — sun permitting, it can run essentials indefinitely.
Compatible kits: Anker SOLIX 531 (200 W) · Renogy 200W Rigid (MC4) (200 W) · Rich Solar 400W Kit (MC4) (400 W).
Specifications
| Capacity | 2,048 Wh |
|---|---|
| Usable (85%) | 1,741 Wh |
| AC output | 2,400 W |
| Surge output | 2,800 W |
| Max solar input | 1,000 W |
| UPS switchover | 20 ms |
| Expandable battery | Yes |
| Rated cycles | 3,000 |
| Third-party solar | MC4 panels supported |
| Lifetime cost | $0.15/kWh |
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