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Anker SOLIX F3000
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Anker SOLIX F3000

3,072Wh LiFePO4. 3,600W AC continuous, 7,200W surge. 2,400W dual-MPPT solar input.
Capacity
3,072 Wh
AC output
3,600 W
Surge
7,200 W
duration not stated
Solar input
2,400 W
Cycle life
4,000
Weight
91.5 lb
Max system
12,288 Wh
Warranty
5 yr
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What reviewers said about this exact unit

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The Solar Labestablished tier★ Verifiedcaution noted
Anker F3000: Best Introductory Power Station with Some Design Flaws
we found in our testing that there was a lot of times where you're trying to plug multiple things in and they overlap if you put a camera battery in this it basically completely destroys your ability to use the other plugs
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TH
The Solar Labestablished tier★ Verifiedbest in class
Anker F3000: Best Introductory Power Station with Some Design Flaws
the Anker F3000 is probably the best introductory power station that Anker has released so far it's an affordable thoughtfully designed power station that can grow with you in the future
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Break It Yourselfmid tier★ Verifiedranked
Anker SOLIX F3000: Hurricane Survivor's Emergency Power Solution
Unlike other power stations that I've tested, the F3000 has a very, very low idle burn rate. I've had other power stations where I unplug them and I have them just sitting there. I turn them on and they will go dead in a day or two just at their idle burn rate, which seems kind of like totally unacceptable to me. This one will go for days.
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Hobotechtop tier★ Verifiedcaution noted
Anker SOLIX F3000: Great Performance, Questionable Design Choices
I'm wondering who thought it was a great idea to cram four standard 20 amp outlets into an area smaller than a drink coaster when you have all this space on the front you could have spread out and used.
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Hobotechtop tier★ Verifiedranked
Anker SOLIX F3000: Great Performance, Questionable Design Choices
When you offer a solid product like this with all the same features as your top competitor and then price it more competitively, you win.
Open at 20:18
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Runtime predictions for your loads

Based on 3,072 Wh capacity · 95% LiFePO4 DoD · 90% AC inverter efficiency. Solar column assumes ~25% of rated input as sustained sun average. Phase-1 uses constant-load math; time-resolved multi-day SOC simulation is the Phase-2 north star.

Load profileContinuous drawRuntime estimate
CPAP only (overnight)60W1.8 days
Fridge only (cycle-averaged)70W1.6 days
Wifi router + LED lights55W2.0 days
Your full continuous load (215W)215W12.2 hr
Microwave + base load (peak)1300W2.0 hr
Window AC 8,000 BTU (avg)700W3.8 hr

Detailed specs

Sourced from manufacturer datasheet · verified 1mo ago

For advanced shoppers. Plug types matter if you have a 30A RV; MPPT range matters if you plan custom solar arrays.

Battery behavior
Cell chemistryLiFePO4
Cycle life @ 80% capacity4,000
IP ratingIPX4 (splash resistant)
Dimensions20.7 × 14.7 × 16.4 in
AC→DC efficiency90%
Parasitic loss (idle, AC off)pending verification
Why parasitic loss matters: for store-and-forget hurricane prep, even ~2W idle drain adds up — a fully charged unit can drain in months sitting in a closet.
Inputs
AC chargeTT-30 to XT60 charging cable
Lets the F3000 charge from a 30A RV pedestal — input only. · 1500W max
Solar — High PVXT60
11165V · 13A max · 1600W max
Solar — Low PVXT60
1160V · 12.5A max · 800W max
Combined solar input: 2400W max total across both PV inputs. Run a higher-voltage series array on the high-V input and a parallel array on the low-V input to use full capacity.
Outputs — single unit, 120V only
AC outlets (120V)
  • TT 30R × 1120V 30A
  • NEMA 5 20R × 4120V 20A
Pure sine wave · 3,600W combined AC continuous (shared budget across all AC outputs)
USB
  • USB C PD × 2100W
  • USB A × 2
DC
  • car outlet12V
RVer note: The Anker SOLIX F3000 has a native TT-30R outlet — for a standard 30A RV you plug directly in, no adapter needed. For 50A RVs you'll need a TT-30 → 14-50 adapter, but you'll only get 120V on each leg, not split 240V.
240V split-phase note: A single Anker SOLIX F3000 outputs 120V only. no — requires 2× F3000 + Double Voltage Hub.

How Anker SOLIX F3000 compares to alternatives

Anker SOLIX F3000 specs verified from the manufacturer's datasheet. Alternatives marked “pending verify” haven't been through the verification pipeline yet.

Capacity
Anker SOLIX F30003,072 Wh
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro768 Wh
Bluetti Apex 3002,765 Wh
AC continuous
Anker SOLIX F30003,600 W
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro800 W
Bluetti Apex 3003,840 W
Surge
Anker SOLIX F30007,200 W
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro1,600 W
Bluetti Apex 3007,680 W
Cycle life
Anker SOLIX F30004,000
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro3,000
Bluetti Apex 3006,000
Solar input
Anker SOLIX F30002,400 W
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro220 W
Bluetti Apex 3002,400 W
Native 240V
Anker SOLIX F3000no — requires 2× F3000 + Double Voltage Hub
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
Bluetti Apex 300no — requires Hub A1 for parallel connection
Max system
Anker SOLIX F300012,288 Wh
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
Bluetti Apex 30019,354 Wh
Weight
Anker SOLIX F300091.5 lb
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro18.2 lb
Bluetti Apex 30083.8 lb
Best price now
Anker SOLIX F3000$1,298.99
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro$499
Bluetti Apex 300$1,499
Wh per dollar
Anker SOLIX F30002.36
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro1.54
Bluetti Apex 3001.84

Output ports comparison

How many of each plug-type does each unit have? Match against your real loads — TT-30R if you have a 30A RV, L14-30R if you want a transfer switch, USB-C PD if you charge laptops.

120V AC outlets
Standard 15A outlet
NEMA 5-15R
Anker SOLIX F3000
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro×4
Bluetti Apex 300×2
20A T-slot household
NEMA 5-20R
Anker SOLIX F3000×4
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
Bluetti Apex 300
RV 30A · TT-30R
NEMA TT-30R
Anker SOLIX F3000×1
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
Bluetti Apex 300
USB
USB-A
USB-A (Type A)
Anker SOLIX F3000×2
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro×3
Bluetti Apex 300×2
USB-C PD
USB-C Power Delivery
Anker SOLIX F3000×2
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
Bluetti Apex 300
Low-voltage DC
12V cigarette / car
12V DC cigarette socket
Anker SOLIX F3000×1
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro×1
Bluetti Apex 300×2
Counts are output-direction only. Charging cables (input ports) live in the Detailed specs section above.