Anker SOLIX F3000 Portable Power Station and 400W Solar Panel
| Brand | Anker SOLIX |
| Wattage | 3600 watts |
| Fuel Type | Solar |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Power Outages, RVs, Emergencies |
| Output Wattage | 3600 |
About
Anker SOLIX Portable Power Station + Solar Panel
The Anker SOLIX setup (power station + solar panel) is a flexible power solution ideal for home backups, camping, RV travel, off-grid cabins, and emergency preparedness. It combines a rechargeable battery-based power source with solar input — giving you a reliable power supply even when you don’t have mains electricity.
What It Offers
Portable and Powerful: The SOLIX power station stores electricity in a built-in battery and delivers clean, stable AC and DC output. You can power laptops, lights, small appliances, routers, and many devices just like you would from a wall outlet.
Solar Recharge — Renewable & Quiet: Pairing with Anker’s solar panel lets you recharge using sunlight. This means you can run devices and recharge the station off-grid, during travel, or when power is out, all without fuel, noise, or emissions.
Home Backup & Emergency Use: For unexpected power outages or unstable power supply, the SOLIX system can keep essentials running — lights, communication devices, small refrigerators or medical gear — giving you peace of mind.
Portable & Travel-Ready: Its compact design makes it suitable for mobility: campsites, RVs, boating, or remote cabins. Together with the foldable solar panel, it’s a versatile off-grid power kit.
Best Use Cases
Camping, road trips, RV or van-life power needs
Outdoor events, work-sites, or remote work where power outlets aren’t available
Home backup for small appliances, routers, and essential electronics during power outages
Off-grid cabins or remote properties without mains electricity
Sustainable, clean energy setups for everyday or emergency use
Things to Keep in Mind
Solar recharging depends heavily on sunlight. Cloudy or shaded conditions will reduce recharge speed or output.
Capacity and output limits matter — while great for small-to-medium devices, heavy-duty appliances or high-wattage loads may drain the battery fast.
For long-term use or high consumption, you may need additional solar panels or battery management to ensure consistent power supply.