Hey all! Seems there is a bit of a hiccup with the additional 5% off coupon from my link: ankerfast.club/3YzPTnT Anker is aware of the issue and should have it fixed real soon. If you purchased already, you can call them and they should be able to apply the discount over the phone.
@henrygreene7845 Жыл бұрын
you are a video expert. I watched 100's of videos. Your video are superior
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Thanks Henry, really appreciate it. I’ve been trying to figure all this stuff out, good to hear I’m making progress. I still shoot everything on my iPhone so you don’t need expensive gear!
@mikekenney8362 Жыл бұрын
Love that you compare to closest competitor.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Glad that was useful. I like to do that because if you're watching a review, you're shopping and want to know how it stacks up. Those are all the ones I'd be comparing if I was shopping right now.
@mike.briney Жыл бұрын
Excellent video as always Todd. I too would love to those expansion batteries being able to be run without that head unit. Its awesome to see Anker coming into this sogen market and I am stoked to see their additions in the future! Thanks for sharing!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. Let's hope having integrated inputs and outputs in expansion batteries catch on!
@glynmoore3730 Жыл бұрын
I've seen other people also comment on the fact "you can charge from ac or solar but not at the same time", but how's that an issue. If you have access to fast ac charging why would you even need solar at the same time. You can have both connected, but the Anker knows when ac mains is plugged in and switched on an prioritises that BETTER input. Makes complete sense to me.
@diegovillavicencio317220 күн бұрын
maybe to save money on the energy bill haha
@metaldetectoruniverse Жыл бұрын
This was an incredible review, thank you. I was looking for this level of detail on the 767 and your video did it for me. I totally agree with you on the overload and voltage reduction thing - it needs to be a user choice. Glad to see how relatively easy it was for you to carry it, too. The 60 # weight is so much better than the EcoFlow. I'm subscribing to your channel!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
So glad you liked the review. Thanks for subscribing!
@19frog68 Жыл бұрын
Quality, well thought out, objective, expertly shot, and edited video. Always enjoy watching your stuff and hearing your opinion. Maybe if you cluttered up your house and put less thought and time into your videos some wouldn't assume that they are commercials. Well done, Todd!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Heh, I'll try to make it messier. Good to know I've hit a point where things are plenty polished!
@christopherwhyte2360 Жыл бұрын
Great review, thorough, included cons, and nice comparisons to other competition. To me the things that makes this worth the extra money are the fast charging with no brick, great case with wheels/handle, high overall capacity/output, GaN technology, and 30 amp RV connector. The main con for me is not being able to charge with AC and solar simultaneously and higher cost than competition. I got it when it was released with a wait list discount of $400, so that helped.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I agree that at the moment they can get away with charging a bit more because there's a bit of a gap in Ecoflow (not LFP) and Bluetti's (lackluster charger and support) product lines so if you want a name brand that's super quiet and modern, it's a good choice despite the price. Seems that it will have to eventually drop in price once Ecoflow comes out with a re-vamped Delta Max. I'm still very impressed with how quiet this unit is, GaN is a killer feature
@COMtnPilot Жыл бұрын
Hey Todd! Great review as always. I just pulled the trigger on this beast and hope Anker takes your suggestions seriously, and responds quickly. Hopefully some of the issues can be remedied with a firmware update. The cable is a stupid mistake on their part. Not sure how that even made it past QC! Otherwise, a super nice unit. I too have other Anker products and have been very happy with the quality and CS support. Looking forward to using this gem! 😎
@jacksherman7445 Жыл бұрын
Todd, Great review, your usual high level video, great pacing and comprehensive assessment! I have two EcoFlow Delta 2s, purchased because each is less than 30# and for my case use, I can use a propane generator (ALP) to charge one outside while the other is working in the basement via a transfer switch; the weight also makes them easy to take camping. So, I can’t see getting another unit at this time. However, the UPS feature, high wattage output and silent operation are major selling points for this Anker.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
The Delta is great but the Anker really impressed me. Can’t go wrong with either
@johnnysweekends Жыл бұрын
Great review Todd. Tons of info. Good unit with a few minor cons but over all its a competitor for sure. 👍🏼
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Thanks Johnny!
@jayjonah2762 Жыл бұрын
these seem awesome. all i think should be added to most these types of products is a shorter interval switch over. so you can use them as like pc battery backups. that would be awesome
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Depending on your PC it may be fast enough, just depends
@1990notch3 ай бұрын
I don't know if the prices are coming down or what but that storage combo without the panels is about $2150 currently.
@JustShawnie Жыл бұрын
I want one but I will wait until they fix the cons. Thanks for this video.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
The cons are just with the solar combiner but you probably won’t even need that
@JustShawnie Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker thank you, Todd.Parker I really appreciate you telling me that.
@Mau105 Жыл бұрын
thank you Todd, trying to find a solution, Amazon offerings, or custom made // no need to reinvent the wheel, and the concern for current drop is likely invalid
@DaphneLowe Жыл бұрын
Even a basic van build (fridge, rooftop fan, lights, diesel heater) can require more DC ports than a power station has. The PowerHouse doesn't have a 25 or 30A DC port, like the GoalZero 1500X or Bluetti AC200 (or the significantly more expensive EcoFlow Delta Pro). These high amperage ports simplify a van's electrical system by allowing permanent installation of wiring using a busbar that then connects to a removable power station. This is much easier than assembling all the components from scratch.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I agree that a high power DC port would be great. Seems like it would be a cheap addition but so many power stations omit it
@kenjboyd6233 Жыл бұрын
Another great review Todd, thanks!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
@bigjeffsb Жыл бұрын
Great review & production value ! and Subscribed !
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@Hargak3 ай бұрын
I think it's important to be able to charge for free off the sun if the solar is plugged in and use AC as a backup to run when the sun goes down. This lack of feature made me return mine.
@DoritosResidue Жыл бұрын
The pecron e2000 lfp should of been on the comparison list. There is great videos on it and it's substantially cheaper with some good support. Plus it can expand to 8 kh with independent use for the expansion batteries. Pecron is undercutting competition with a damn good product. But I do like this Anker
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I debated including the Pecron because it's a good budget option but I don't have personal experience with them and the external power brick (ahem, Bluetti), lack of app, etc. made it bit harder to compare with the market leaders.
@formattester611 ай бұрын
great review! i have lots of anker wall chargers and small portable batteries and have been very happy with everything anker makes so far. no issues. there are about 8% of "ONE" star reviews on amazon and the most common thing i hear is that their customer support is not good. i gather that anker has left many of the buyers high and dry with no response for many. im leaning toward the anker regardless but just wondering when you say their customer support is good have you actually had to deal with them with issues on this larger and more expensive power station? thanks again for the review!
@coina-dig-tion6322 Жыл бұрын
like mine so far but it can be kind of quirky on the readout info. For instance, with mine, I can plug in a small wattage lamp and see no output. I can then plug in a 50w fan and it jumps to 55w or so. Then I can unplug the lamp and it drops just a few watts. So, it will sometimes not read small loads.
@DanOehlsen Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. The technology is moving fast which is a good thing for consumers. I'm curious that you did not include Goal Zero in your comparisons.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Glad it was useful! I used to be a fan of Goal Zero but their products haven't been substantially updated since 2017(!) so they are miles behind - dangerous NCM batteries with short lifespans, super slow wall chargers with loud power bricks, no lithium expansion batteries, poor solar input, etc. so I don't even consider them as a top tier brand anymore. They are similar to Jackery - good branding and marketing but very overpriced for what they are and not really best-in-class.
@robbieadams6412 Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker I have 2 EcoFlow delta pros and I’m now on my 3rd goal zero 3000x (sent the other two back due to issues) and my warranty is about to expire. Goal zero is all those things and not that reliable long term.
@otterishly77710 ай бұрын
Amen to that. It's all marketing with those guys. I've had remarkably bad customer service from them in the past, too.
@robertsalata7828 Жыл бұрын
Not a DIY pro, I'm seeking basic information for a typical dummy and then hire certified electrician to do all the work. Price is always an issue in doing major projects, but only one part of the decisions.
@alimuharremturan5818 ай бұрын
I noticed something strange, in similar product reviews, while the 767 version sold in Europe can be charged with 2200w hours, the inverter output is a maximum of 2300w hours. In the 767 version sold for the USA, the maximum charging rate is limited to 1400w hours and the inverter output is 2400w hours. I could not understand the reason for this difference. Are you aware of this situation?
@rickgrinnan8551 Жыл бұрын
Todd, If you don't go with the Anker panels what would be your recommendation for a comprable panel. Thanks.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Good question. The main thing you're trying to do is stay safely below the 60v limit but you can exceed 20A total on specs. If you don't need portable, the best deal would be used residential panels. They run around $100-150 and are usually 300-400w (40V/10A) so 2-3 in parallel would do the trick. For portable panels. I still like XTAR because they are rugged and output over their rating but they only have 8mm outputs so you may need some adapters depending on how you wire them. Most panels use MC4 connectors which are waterproof and easy to connect panels in series (XT60 aren't really waterproof long term) so that's where I prefer to work for wiring panels together. For parallel, you'd need to buy a MC4 parallel connector like this for how many panels you're combining (amzn.to/3mBtnwo). The Anker panels are honestly pretty amazing for their size and have the best kickstands. If you wanted to avoid their parallel connector, you could get XT60 to MC cables and wire it up from there.
@rickgrinnan8551 Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Thank you for the quick response and a very concise answer. Will be subscribed on my next sign on.
@mari-leefiducia8640 Жыл бұрын
. Referencing the "parallel SOLAR jumper" ... can someone get shocked by the bare empty ports 🙄 Thanks , Your video is awesome 👌 !!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
You could get a shock but they say it’s not enough to be dangerous. I’m not so sure
@grayfamoutdoors1759 Жыл бұрын
I just pulled the trigger and bought one. Great video! When you use the adapter with your panels, can you do it in series? (Daisy chain) Thanks, great video!
@lemketron Жыл бұрын
Looks like the Zendure Portable Power Station SuperBase Pro 2000 is a closer match to the Anker PowerHouse 767, but is still not expandable (though you could buy two of them for about what the 767+760 costs. Either way would seem to make a great standby solution that can be recharged (quickly and occasionally) with a generator that doesn't need to run all the time... One other question -- you measured the 120V voltage output of the Anker but did you check to see if the output is wired correctly? I saw a few reviews that showed that the hot and neutral pins were reversed which could be a big problem if someone was trying to use a generator bonding plug. Thanks!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Good call on the Zendure if you wanted an all in one unit. My wiring polarity was correct when I tested it so maybe that was just a bad unit?
@lemketron Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker I'm not sure but there are (at least) two reviews on Amazon where people confirmed the hot and neutral were wired wrong on the Anker front-panel outlets. I suspect it could be a lot more but most people probably don't check. Of course, you have to measure voltage between each leg and ground, not just the hot and neutral (since it won't matter which is which in that case). In any case the Anker 767 looks like a really nice unit (as does the Zendure -- would be great to see a review of that as well). Looks like both can be used as an online UPS, and recharged relatively quickly from solar and/or generator. Great way to keep from losing food in the fridge in a power failure.
@johnellsphoto Жыл бұрын
I was hoping you'd mention the comparable Jackery Solar Generator 2000 Pro. Nevertheless, thanks for an insightful review.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I guess I could have given that a mention but I consider Jackery and Goal Zero a very distant 4th and 5th place because they still use NCM batteries, aren’t expandable, have slower chargers and solar. Not even on my radar anymore
@leafnutz2341 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I've been testing the AC200MAX and the Anker 767 side by side for a couple weeks now. I'm having an issue solar charging the Anker. I'm using 2 URE 365 watt residential panels wired in parallel but I only get around 405 watts out of them. The same two panels generate wired in series generate 620 watts with the Bluetti. The VOC of these panels is 40.7V but measured 37V VOC at the MC4 connections. I measured the VMP at the paralllel connector and got 33.5V. All of these voltages are above the 32V threshold to draw 20amps but I feel like it's stuck in the "10amp mode". There is no option to select the 10amp vs 20amp mode so I'm not sure how the unit decides. I've emailed Anker and am waiting for a response. In the mean time, I'm gonna test a pair of 480watt bifacial panels with a higher VOC to see if it pushes the unit into "20 amp mode". This unit looks like it's gonna be difficult to overpanel or even reach the 1000watt max solar input with residential panels. Have you had any luck achieving higher solar input with any residential panels???
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
That’s strange. I only tested their 48v panels any a flexible 100w 12v panel. I’d suggest calling them. They picked tight up and we’re very knowledgeable. Dies seems like it should work
@adziuba12 Жыл бұрын
Any luck getting it to charge at 20 amps? The math on the 405 you’re getting makes sense if 40V x 5 amps each (max 10 amps) = 200 each approximately.
@leafnutz2341 Жыл бұрын
@@adziuba12 For reference, I could pull 400 off a single one of those panels so it was definitely stuck in "10amp mode" even though the working voltage was higher than 32v. I've been testing a pair of 480watt Qcell bifacial panels for the last couple days and the results are better but still not great. They have averaged 750ish and peaked at 800 watts. I played with the angles and even tried some reflectors to enhance the bifacial gain but no luck. I'm gonna post a video in a few days after I get some additional results.
@Sebastian-nb4ed Жыл бұрын
Im using two 380 watt panels with 10 amps/ 44 Voc and have no issues whatsoever. I have the european version though
@Sebastian-nb4ed Жыл бұрын
10 amps each*
@samog777 Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel. You have a NEW SUB 👍
@ggolds57 ай бұрын
SO, not what about the NEW Solix F2600 model??. Please test, thanks.
@robertsalata7828 Жыл бұрын
Thinking of buying a big power station to accompany a solar panels installation on my garage roof to reduce / eliminate my monthly utility bills. Lots of decisions to make...
@mrslickdetailer9652 Жыл бұрын
Would like to know how this setup would be mobile detailing out of an electric vehicle while using solar panels while stopped at a customers house powering the power washer, vacuum, air compressor and charging Milwaukee batteries for drills and such
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Should work well for that kind of application. Not sure on runtime but you could get the extra battery if needed
@Flowing23 Жыл бұрын
excellent review, thank you.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@gme10955 Жыл бұрын
I can't contacted Anker after hearing about the other parallel connections being a potential shock harzard if not in use, and they told me that's not the case, which obviously is misleading based on your tests. I hope they find a solution for this issue, otherwise I really like the unit.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I heard from their engineers that technically 60v isn’t supposed to be dangerous according to some spec but I think we all know that any amount of shock hazard isn’t ok. I made that point very clearly to them. Guessing that’s what they told you? In any case, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy the 767 if it meets your needs. If you’re planning on using their higher voltage panels, you can use that connector just fine if you covere up the ports you don’t need to use with electrical tape or hot glue if you know you’ll never need those other ports :)
@lifesajourney10111 ай бұрын
@Eric-ii9ce I just got my 767 today and x2 400Watt Anker Pannels. I'm very new to all this. What should I do in the meantime? This means I'll have two plugged in and the rest of the slots exposed. Should I jist use electrical tape? Do you know of any other solutions or have links to different connectors? Any help would be MUCH appreciated!!!
@lifesajourney10111 ай бұрын
@todd.parker @Eric-ii9ce I just got my 767 today and x2 400Watt Anker Pannels. I'm very new to all this. What should I do in the meantime? This means I'll have two plugged in and the rest of the slots exposed. Should I jist use electrical tape? Do you know of any other solutions or have links to different connectors? Any help would be MUCH appreciated!!!
@alimuharremturan5818 ай бұрын
I will buy this device based on whether it is compatible with the ecoflow 400w portable solar panel. Can I buy x2 400w = 800w with its own adapter? Anker seems to have limited the open circuit voltage to keep marketing on its side and resorted to this method to sell its own panels. It is really difficult to buy 5 panels and endure this crowd. I'm looking for a more practical solution. Maximum 2 panels? Is there any restriction on the Anker power station drawing 2400w power while simultaneously charging it with 1400w? Does it really work much quieter than ecoflow devices? While it draws an average of 1000w power, does the fan noise bother you when it is next to you? It is important for me when purchasing it. My current device is ctechi 1500w, it is very noisy, I want to upgrade, but I am stuck between ecoflow and 767. Should I wait for f2600 or should I buy 767 or delta 2 max? Thank you for your answers Todd.
@abulka Жыл бұрын
Just the 767 main unit costs A$3,699.95 in Australia. I can get a NiteCore 1200 kW for A$1500, which isn't 2000 kW, sure, but feels way better value.
@pierofranchi7489 Жыл бұрын
Was GUTTED to hear the 760 battery can NOT be charged separately, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Anker, make a separate smart charger for the 760 battery so it can be charged independently, It would be SUCH a game changer
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Bluetti has robust input and output options on their batteries but they are the only ones
@TobyCostaRica Жыл бұрын
I want one of these for an office shed, but the solar panel input seems like it was designed for portable only. Large 350 watt plus panels make either too many volts in series, or too many amps in parallel. So you’re stuck with small panels. EcoFlows Delta Pro is more flexible
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
This is more of a Delta Max competitor but I agree the solar input is tricky. I have 330w residential panels and can connect 2 in parallel (40v 20A) but that won’t max out the input. Great unit but the Pro is better (and way more money)
@TobyCostaRica Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker ahhh so you would pick the EF Delta Pro over this? I liked it because I can haul 2kw for travel or keep it 4kw home back up. I was all set to build a big solar setup with a Growatt AIO inverter, 1200 watts solar, and 5kw server rack battery until I found out the Growatt sounds like a mini jet engine. I'll be powering a mini split and computer. Thanks for the noise test at 1500watts!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
@@TobyCostaRica well, the Delta Pro is on a different level than the 767 or Delta Max so it’s like apples to oranges. If you need the extra power and expandability, it’s great but the 767 will be smaller, quieter, and less expensive
@TobyCostaRica Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker For sure, price point is pretty close with the extra battery. The Delta Pro is also pretty “old” as far as EcoFlows line up. I just wanted 3kw+ and a 30A plug for my home transfer switch. Is the Delta Pro quieter with 1500-2000watt load?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I don’t have a pro so I’m not sure. I agree there is probably an update brewing but it’s still very modern. Guess you’re right on the price, maybe the Pro a good idea for you
@michaelhall7472 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great & comprehensive review... One question I'm not totally clear on - Does the expansion battery double the output wattage or just extend the time available for the output limit of the 767 itself? If it does actually increase the output, does that show on the 767 display?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
A lot of people get confused about that. Think of it as doubling your gas tank. It doesn't make the engine more powerful, it just can run for longer. When connected, it will take both batteries into account to calculate the battery percentage displayed. Interestingly, it doesn't draw both batteries down equally, it pulls from the extra battery until it's dead then starts dipping into the internal battery.
@michaelhall7472 Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Thank you! That makes plenty of sense actually... I just saw the "4096" and got excited without paying enough attention to the "hours" portion of that rating vs. output. I have an inverter generator that I can use to charge the base unit back up pretty quickly if needed so that might work almost as well. The bundle savings is pretty tempting when you get the expansion battery though! Again, thanks for such a thorough review. :)
@okupchurchiii7850 Жыл бұрын
great review Todd.....I have been debating on the 200w panels because I have a jackery 200w panel and would have to get all kinds of adapters......if these panels are truly capable of near panel rating, I may just get the bundle.....I camp and want internet power when we have power outages in SoCal.....do you have any comparison data or personal opinion on the Jackery 200w vs Anker 200w panel? I would really appreciate any help and your opinion/suggestion considering using the Anker 767...thank you I advance for any help...
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I don't have any Jackery products (don't think they are worth it) but I saw Hobotech test some of their panels and they performed quite poorly compared to the Anker panels. If you can afford it, the bundle would be the way to go
@okupchurchiii7850 Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker thanks Todd......I need another generator and have the 2000 Pro but I agree, I do not like the Jackery 200w panel. only get about 175w on a hit and good day....I am very seriously considering the Anker 767 with 2-200w panels.....I have seen some reviews and feedback that the anker 200w panels and they are very good and reach almost 200w on a good day.....the bundle is the way to go I think...thank you for helping me make my decision to go with Anker....BTW: I am waiting for the new Anker EverFrost 43L cooler....
@yevgeny742 ай бұрын
Вопрос: стоит ли выключать станцию 767 от сети, когда она заряжена на 100%? Есть ли в этом смысл? Станция постоянно включена в сеть. Электричество за день несколько раз выключают. Можно ли оставить ее включенной все время, чтобы она при включении света сама заряжалась, но при этом она зарядившись не отключается. И это смущает.
@Tykoon10 ай бұрын
I wish all ports had covers for some rain protection. Which PowerStation would be perfect for a Camper Van?
@todd.parker10 ай бұрын
The UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 is a bit better since it has high power DC output. The Delta 2 has dual inputs so you can connect to rooftop solar and the car's cigarette plug so you can dual charge. Pick which is more important to you :)
@imolazhp11 Жыл бұрын
We’ve seen EV owners hook up inverters to their 12v’s and power small loads like the Anker 767 will do. My question is since the 767 has the inverter built in, could one theoretically use the solar DC input for the 767 as a way to recharge from an EV’s 12v? In other words, power goes out, use the 767 initially and if the outage persists, then hook it up to your EV to extend run time during the outage. Thoughts?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yep, that would work fine though it would only trickle charge the 767 at around 100w since the cigarette style plugs will overheat with more power so they are current limited to 8A on power stations. If your EV has a higher voltage DC output, that would push more juice in. Or, if it has an inverter, you could charge from AC and just take a hit on conversion losses.
@danielkramer85867 ай бұрын
Great, thorough review. Forgive me if I missed it, but when you are charging the battery via solar, AC or DC or using it as an UPS, can you limit the charging to a certain level, say, 80% capacity? Does the app let you do that?
@natearrigoni2 ай бұрын
You can limit the charging wattage but not the capacity to which it charges. I set mine to 200w (the lowest) and use a smart plug when I need to pull from the grid. I try to use 100% solar when I can. I still can't find a good way to monitor my DC energy into the 767 though. Once I get that set, I can have the smart plugs turn on and off when the battery gets to 20% and 80% through Home Assistant.
@lua-nya Жыл бұрын
Seems able to handle residential panels, though only in parallel... I wonder why all these portable stations don't support series residential panels.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Some support up to 150v or more but I agree it would be good if they upped the voltage support. I just bought a bunch of residential panels and it’s tricky to wire them within the limits
@teuton6167 Жыл бұрын
Anker wants to make it challenging to use other brands’ solar panels to get the full 1,000 watt solar input so that people will buy 5 Anker solar panels to maximize the solar charging of the unit and Anker can maximize their profits.
@mowcowbell2 күн бұрын
Black Friday deal, got the F2000 for $999.
@lynsmith1513 Жыл бұрын
Is it in the Cayman islands and where is it in location in Cayman islands
@leokolev5 ай бұрын
Great job 👍 Thanks! 🎉
@brianclevenger5521 Жыл бұрын
2x Marxon LG1500 is very interesting as well.
@EMTBOllie11 ай бұрын
Im so unsure weather to buy this for my camper as an expansion to my system.
@todd.parker11 ай бұрын
It’s a great system. Also check out the UGREEN I reviewed
@nikcname Жыл бұрын
Hi Todd great thorough review, just wonder it’s solar panel can fully charge the 767 in uk summer ? I’m wondering if 767 can reduce a bit of energy bill
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I think you’d need 2-3 panels to fully charge it in a single day. You only get 4-5 hours of good sun x 80% of the panels rated capacity
@teuton6167 Жыл бұрын
Todd it seems like using two EcoFlow 400 watt portable panels in series would exceed the 60 volt limit on this unit, but would they work if wired in parallel to charge this unit, or might that exceed the amp limits of the Anker 767?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
You can exceed the amps, no problem so parallel would work fine and would max out the power input for longer in the day. Just don’t exceed the max voltage
@gerardwise67 Жыл бұрын
I'm interested in using as a generator on my blue water sailing yacht. I wonder how the unit will cope with a marine environment?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Probably not that well. I just heard about this IP67 rated power station - ark.arkpax.com/
@brianchiasson8360 Жыл бұрын
Can you recharge a power supply by plugging it into another power supply? Can you recharge an Anker 767 by plugging it into an Anker 767 (not needing solar panels)? Or recharge by plugging into a power supply from a different company, like Zendure?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
As long as the voltage is within range you can connect any kind of power supply or random battery and it will assume it’s a solar panel and charge but you really can’t connect two 767s together except via the 100w cigarette cable
@richardmolnar3007 Жыл бұрын
Great reviews. Newbie question here...I have a NON Anker solar panel to connect to the 767. What specific adapter did you use to connect the panel to the XT-60 input? Where did you get it? Also, does the UPS feature really shut off after 10 hours with little to no draw? My sump pump is not going to like that!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
You can pick up a MC4 to XT60 adapter on Amazon - they are the same cables Ecoflow and Bluetti use. I wish they included one instead of the parallel connector. Not sure about the UPS - it should stay on indefinitely in that mode
@andykbh Жыл бұрын
will I be able from my small summerhouse to run a small kitchen and cook some food and a tv at night from this? maybe a lamp also :) ? Thanks
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
With the extra battery and good solar, yes. A full sized fridge can use up to 2kwh a day which is the entire 767
@bolbiitp78507 ай бұрын
So how many expansion battery banks can you add to the Anker 767 generator?
@bsilva58063 ай бұрын
This device or the Jackery Explorer 1500?
@prmax007Ай бұрын
Can the F2000 be charged via a regular generator? For me that is key here in Florida after hurricane. Just had Helene and Milton hit us. Thanks.
@todd.parkerАй бұрын
Yes, you can plug the AC output from the generator into the battery to charge it. Inverter generators have cleaner pure sine wave power so I’d go with those.
@EricPenn11473 ай бұрын
Got to a point where I have a question.... The extra battery.. It drains the extra batter first down to zero... With this kinda of battery, does that not hurt and destroy it over time? Just wondering. Maybe down to 20 or so? Also, I got this and plugged it into the wall and it blew my 15amp breaker... So, YES, you have to get the APP installed and lower that into something your house can handle... And the App allows China to shut you off in the future if they want... (Tin hat on)....
@todd.parker3 ай бұрын
It will degrade the extra battery over time, yes but I'd rather sacrifice that battery and keep the internal battery fresher. It's odd it tripped your breaker because it doesn't pull more than 15a but maybe you had other things running on that breaker.
@EricPenn11473 ай бұрын
@@todd.parker 10a breaker... Thank your the reply!
@clinteastwood-tf1ml Жыл бұрын
Why don't any of these u its offer amp hour equivalency information or markings ? Like you see on lifpo4 batteries 50ah or 100ah just wondering seems pretty important
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I think because watt hours are easier to compare across models many of these are ~48v batteries so if you didn’t take that into account, it would be tricky to compare. I think wH is easier too, no need for conversions!
@coboslionel Жыл бұрын
I bought one with my own money and it was a total failure going to wait on Anker customer service to get back with me on fixing the problem . when I plug in my solar panels it makes a clicking sound and doesn't work unless I use my AC plug to charge it.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
That's a bummer. So you called their support and they haven't resolved it? I called their support and they answered right away and were surprisingly knowledgeable but I didn't need to get a product replaced. I'd give them another call, they should definitely replace a defective unit like that.
@kaivang267711 ай бұрын
Price is cheaper to buy another unit vs the expansion battery. Wouldn’t it make sense to just buy another unit?
@todd.parker11 ай бұрын
If it’s close or cheaper, definitely get a second unit. The only advantage of the battery is extended runtime vs. needing to swap units when one gets low but that’s minor
@DavidAbreu77774 ай бұрын
Can you connect more than one in parallel?
@lynsmith1513 Жыл бұрын
Where in Jamaica can I get it or in the USA please let me know thanks
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure, check Anker site for details
@KW86. Жыл бұрын
Do a video on 250 v window AC
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
The US version I have can’t run 240v, sorry
@thomassawyer5565 Жыл бұрын
I am a disabled veteran, do you know if Anker has a veteran discount program?
@markhunt6573 Жыл бұрын
Yes they do it's 15%
@dreamcastdc Жыл бұрын
Wow Anker been owning Jackery.
@maggsvamp Жыл бұрын
Any reason why it looks like the EcoFlow? (Gray and Sky Blue)
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
All these brands kind of look the same. I’ll say that Anker is at least trying to add some unique visual details like the blue grills and silver accents instead of just pumping out grey boxes but it’s all small differences
@michaeljuers574 Жыл бұрын
All you guy’s reviews of these units are all good fun but when you’re spending thousands THE MOST important thing is customer service. My Bluetti just went out of warranty and quit working. After a month and dozens of emails with Bluetti it seems that getting an out of warranty unit repaired seems to be impossible. I sent an inquiry to Anker about repairs after the warranty expires and judging from the auto reply their language seems identical. I hope not but it would be helpful if some of you reviewers would put down the multimeters and review the the companies. I made the mistake of buying a Bluetti based on a enthusiast review and now I have a boat anchor.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Support is very important, I 100% agree. That’s why I cover it in all my videos (and ding Bluetti on it constantly). When I consider reviewing a new brand like Anker, I call and email support with a problem to test how responsive they are and if they can resolve things before I even agree to a review. In my experience, Anker answered the call right away, I spoke to a knowledgeable person from the US and they answered my questions. Post warranty support isn’t something I’ve been testing but will add it to the list.
@travistractor8 күн бұрын
Dues the 30 amp outlet actually have 30 amps....I have the F2000 and the 30 amp is not a full 30 amp
@todd.parker7 күн бұрын
Nope. It’s rated at 2400w continuous so that’s 20A.
@mandrews1245 Жыл бұрын
I need battery which will keep my big upright freezer going when the grid goes down. I'm worried it will take more power when the condenser comes on what Anker can produce. I also want an extra battery so I can charge it separately (hope) while the other batter is keeping the freezer cold. Am I looking at the wrong product or wrong size. It is not my home so I can't put in a whole home off grid system for lights and other appliances. I only cook off of a single induction plate. any suggestions?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
This probably will work but to know for sure but an AC meter like a Kill-a-watt, plug it in and measure the surge
@jayko2323 күн бұрын
Is this better than the delta 2 max ?
@shaneroberts9466 Жыл бұрын
The expansion battery is always shown on top of the 767 but it looks like it only sits their and doesnt secure in any way. Is that correct?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yep, the cable is really short so it only really can sit on top. It's pretty stable there (I even carefully wheeled it around with it sitting there) but it's not attached in any way
@jaygrewal1421 Жыл бұрын
What's the actual weight of Anker 767?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
30.5 kg / 67.2 lb 52.5 x 25 x 39.5 cm / 20.7 x 15.5 x 9.8 in
@winstonsmiths2449 Жыл бұрын
Anker used to be the best...until they went retail store. Prices went way up, quality way down. I used Anker way back before they went gucci. I stopped after I had to return a few power banks that were not performing to spec and price. Go with EcoFlo or do what I did. By a 5200wh battery from Signature Solar, get a hybrid inverter and you are in business.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Rolling your own is definitely an option but this is very slick, compact, and doesn't require any know-how. I agree that Ecoflow is also great (the Delta Max needs a LFP update) but this is actually much quieter than their recent products, has great efficiency, and low standby power losses so it's hassle free. Curious about your bad experiences, I have a ton of Anker stuff and it's been very reliable. One thing I'll say is they actually answer the phone if you call support, maybe give that a go?
@LiquidTurbo Жыл бұрын
It’s very hard to move around a 5200wH battery and hybrid inverter compared to the anker…
@winstonsmiths2449 Жыл бұрын
@@LiquidTurbo Agree when needing to transport via vehicle, that is why I have 1500wh and 700wh EcoFlow and Bluetti self contained units. My primary concern is my home. I built my power systems using a 4-wheeled cart (5200wh), and 2 hand-trucks (5200wh and 2400wh). I can push them around with one hand. Getting them in a vehicle would require disassembly, which is not difficult at all. I keep tools need to completely breakdown the systems with the units themselves. Two wrenches and a screwdriver! My next project is a DIY hand portable unit. The DIY can be maintained, upgraded by the user. With my MPPT/Hybrid units and those using separate inverters, I can charge any battery/chemistry should the batteries go bad. I am planning on making a 2400wh unit. Weight is manageable and I will use the Harbor Freight Bauer stackable tool chest with wheels. Wheeled unit will house battery/batteries, stacked units will be inverter/MPPT, and storage.
@winstonsmiths2449 Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Anker support was and may still be top-notch. I never had a complaint there. The price and quality diverged in a bad way. Self-contained units are better for all those who do not feel safe building their own. I love the retail units, slick and sleek, no muss, no fuss. I just like the versatility and cost of the roll-your-own variety. The price to power ratio seems a little high for this unit, but not completely out of line. I would give these another year to mature and for bugs to be worked out.
@mafosa8519 Жыл бұрын
Can the 4 outlets be used simultaneously with the 30amp plug?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yes but together they can’t exceed the inverter’s output limits
@hectorruiz51205 ай бұрын
Run time for 2 amp output?
@jkpinpdx Жыл бұрын
Can I use my solar panels by goal zero 200 briefcase with this set up?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
It will work fine with one panel as long as you get a 8mm to XT60 adapter. If you have multiple panels, you might want to get a 8mm to MC4 adapter to wire 2 in series. If you have 4, you could then wire those pairs in parallel for 42v at up to 20A support.anker.com/s/article/What-kind-of-solar-panels-can-charge-the-767-Power-Station
@georgiaman100 Жыл бұрын
I am not seeing the 5% extra when I go to check out. How do you claim it? Is there a second discount code?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Good question, I’m seeing the same thing. I just reached out to Anker and will follow up here when they reply. Someone commented yesterday that they called Anker and they applied the extra 5% over the phone so you can give that a try too.
@libertylife8371 Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker thank you for doing that. I may call them and see if they can do the order over the phone with that discount. I am an Anker fan and we need off grid capability for the camper. I am ready to purchase, just maneuvering to get the best deal. Thanks for the review!
@George-nx8zu Жыл бұрын
Damnit, I really wish I didn't order until I saw your extra 5% off. Hopefully I can cancel my original order before it ships
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Drat!
@George-nx8zu Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Hey Todd I want to thank you! I asked customer service if they could partially refund me for the extra discount of your affiliate link and they said that they would do it since the PowerHouse has already shipped but hasn't arrived yet. Thank you!
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
@@George-nx8zu Awesome to hear! I had good luck calling support - they seemed super knowledgeable and weren't reading from a script. Glad that worked out.
@roadrules3671 Жыл бұрын
ONE QUESTION: Is Anker an American Company?
@bensantos3882 Жыл бұрын
I love Anker and wish they were founded in America just to say I'm proud of Made in America! Crazy how this brand is Chinese but the quality is as good as a Japanese Sony products.
@AskIveSolar Жыл бұрын
Look at you appearing on camera!! Nice. Ha
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
lil bit
@yarpos Жыл бұрын
48v DC a shock hazard? I dont think so, but sure exposed pins and beefy currents are not a great idea.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Anker says it’s not super dangerous but it’s not exactly “safe” or waterproof
@decormiamour Жыл бұрын
Does the solar input remain the same with the additional battery?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yes. Think of the extra battery like a second gas tank in your car. You can drive twice as far but the engine is the same
@decormiamour Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@lynsmith1513 Жыл бұрын
Great to have
@MaineuserАй бұрын
How many 200 W panels are needed to recharge completely in 2 or 4 hours?
@todd.parkerАй бұрын
Assume you’ll get 80% if the rated power so a 200w panel will give you around 180w in real world conditions. Multiply that by ~5 good hours of sun per sunny day to calculate the watt hours you’ll get (180 x 5 = 900) then divide the wh of the battery to see how many panels you need
@MaineuserАй бұрын
@@todd.parker Hi, Todd! Oh, my. Thank you. But as a widowed senior, this is all a bit intimidating and a lot over my head. I figured I’d need 2-200W or 1-400W to recharge the base in 2 or 4 hours time. I’m guessing the 400W is a better bet, as there’s just the single panel, vs. two, AND the 400W might come with a different cable, not leaving the three dangerous ports on the five-port cable exposed? I’m thinking the base, a panel, and the home kit might be all I’d need for the flexibility to power some of the house if need be, rather than rolling the unit all about inside. Maybe later, the sole stackable battery pack can be stored on a shelf for more reserves, not interfering with rolling the base? Then, it’s just a matter if using solar recharge, will the cables be long enough for driveway recharge… if the unit is inside? Only, should that be great, will I be sorry I didn’t get two 200Ws so to expand to 5 (for continuous out/in). But I can’t envision this senior wrangling five panels in any scenario…
@user-marie. Жыл бұрын
do you know if this is available in South Africa
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure, I'd suggest reaching out to Anker
@mellyons4052 Жыл бұрын
Can you switch between 60htz. And 50htz. ?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Yep
@stinkykd1 Жыл бұрын
Is Goal Zero finally going to re-engage this year?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Heh. That's the eternal question. Every year I think "Goal Zero has gotta roll out some modern products any day now" and nothing ever happens. They are pretty much selling the same stuff they were in 2017, it's wild. They were first wave. Ecoflow and Bluetti were second wave. And now established players in adjacent markets like Anker are 3rd wave. And GZ is still selling the same reheated leftovers.
@stinkykd1 Жыл бұрын
@Todd Parker yep, ots so frustrating as I'm heavily bought into their eco system. 1500x with four Ranger 300s, tons of lights and accessories. I am tied into my electrical box for 4 circuits, but need way more back up batteries and im not buying their lead acid ones. Its 2023.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
@@stinkykd1 Yeah, I have quite a few GZ things too, including a pair of home integration kits though those work with any power station or generator so at least it's not proprietary. I just don't understand how you can have such a big lead in the market then...nothing. Those Rangers look like a cool design - nice mix of a folding panel and a glass panel design. I did a few videos exploring how to loosely couple a Yeti with a LFP battery for more storage. It requires more babysitting than a true expansion battery but there's no way I'd buy a link/tank.
@stinkykd1 Жыл бұрын
@Todd Parker your original home integration videos are why i bought mine. I also watched your back up hack. It made sense. I just keep telling myself that they will launch a new link that will plug into my 1500x that will run a newly launched lithium phosphate back up battery. Fingers crossed.
@jyf3000 Жыл бұрын
@@stinkykd1 same here, got the 1500x right after it launched in Aug 2020 with a couple Boulder 100BCs - now just seems like old tech =(
@AskIveSolar Жыл бұрын
I don't trust that no dc loss. I think Anker and ecoflow might be cheating. We would have to let it sit and then do another capacity test. At least that's where my brain goes.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I don’t think they’re cheating per se but my guess is they have circuitry to detect if something is plugged in and, if not, don’t actually turn in the DC regulation hardware. So if you turn DC on, it’s “ready” but really just the LED indicator that’s powered on. I think that’s smart, wish they did that for AC too so you don’t need to babysit the ports
@AskIveSolar Жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker I like that logic Sir
@samog777 Жыл бұрын
Might have get that 💳 card out! Very informative review 👍
@keirsideas Жыл бұрын
The sequential charging and discharging of the main/extra battery is a bit of a disaster for two reasons. Firstly it's going to maintain the main battery at 100% charge for extended periods of time, which will certainly shorten its life. Secondly, when pulling a large current (say 2000W for an air fryer), all of that load is going to be carried by one battery creating large amounts of heat through rapid discharge and again shortening the life of the battery. The same applies when fast charging. Ideally you want large currents (either loads or charging) to be shared across both batteries to reduce stress. This 'feature' alone disqualifies this unit from my consideration.
@Nezello Жыл бұрын
When will you reviewers get the message. Stop building a watch and tell me what time it is. I want to know if this (battery) will power a window air conditioner for 24/7 with solar assist. And if so break that down. What kind of panels etc.
@vineilmehta6316 Жыл бұрын
Can you charge a Tesla with this?
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
You could power it via the 120v plugs but it can’t do 240v level 2 charging. The thing to keep in mind is this is only 4kwh with the extra battery and a Tesla battery is 80-100kwh so this would only add a few miles of range