




Anker SOLIX C200 DC Power Bank Station, 192Wh Portable Power Station, LiFePO4 Battery, 200W Solar Generator, for Outdoor Camping, Traveling, and Emergencies (No Wall Charger Included)
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Description
About this item How to Recharge Your C200 DC: Recharge with a 9V/2A, 18W or higher USB-C wall charger, such as an Anker USB-C charger or laptop charger. Note that only the and USB-C3 ports can be used. Massive Power Anywhere: This 192Wh battery delivers 200W and includes one 140W two-way USB-C fast charging port. 5 Device Charging Ports: Power all your tech with versatile ports, including 1× USB-C (100W), 1× USB-C (140W), 1× USB-C (15W), and 2× USB-A (12W). Travel-Friendly Design: 39% smaller than similar power stations, attach the strap (sold separately) to easily carry your power. 3 Ways to Recharge: Fast recharge to 80% in 1.3 hours with the 140W USB-C PD 3.1 port. You can also use solar panels or your car. The solar panels are not included. 100W Solar Input: Give your journey endless charging with up to 100W solar recharging. We recommend 100W or 60W Anker Solar Panel. This power station is not compatible with Anker SOLIX PS30 (or other 5V~3A USB-C panels), PS200, PS400. LiFePO4 Battery Warranty: Power up for years thanks to 3,000-cycle LFP batteries. Your purchase is also backed by a 3-year warranty. What is in the Box: Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power Station, USB-C to C Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info See more product details
Details
Product information Features & Specs Connector Type USB Type C Battery Capacity 60000 Milliamp Hours Other Special Features of the Product Fast Charging, Portable Voltage 9 Volts Power Source Battery Powered Number of Ports 7 Output Current 2.4 Amps, 3 Amps, 4 Amps Rapid Charging Performance 80% in 1.3 hours Battery Charge Time 1.7 Hours Is Product Cordless No Portable Yes Compatible Devices Flashlight Output Wattage 200 Watts Number of Outlets 5 Is Electric No Additional details Color Dark Gray Battery Cell Type Lithium-Phosphate Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Anker Model Number A1727 Number of Items 1 UPC 194644200763 Built-In Media Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power Station, USB-C to C Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info Mfr Part Number A1727 Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. Warranty Description 3 Years Manufacturer Anker Best Sellers Rank #1,784 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Outdoor Generators ASIN B0D62P85ZR Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars User guide Antenna Location Drone, Laptop, Phone, Tablet Measurements Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness 3.94"L x 7.28"W x 4.33"Th Item Dimensions 3.94 x 7.28 x 4.33 inches Battery Weight 1160 Grams
Customer reviews
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Hard charging power bank.
Hopefully I can save someone from having to return this because it won’t “recharge”. After almost throwing in the towel and returning this I decided to read the directions. The ONLY way you can re charge this Anker is with a USB-C wall outlet plug to a USB-C to the 3rd USB inlet on the Anker device. It came with a USB-C to USB-C cable and I thought ok, I can just use a regular cord that is USB to USB-C well NOPE. I decided to spend another 15 bucks for an Anker wall plug that has a USB-C outlet that is 18 WATTS AND UP per the instructions. Well sure as you know what I got the plug, plugged it into the wall and ran the cord it came with and it started charging. Why make it so hard for someone. What does it matter what cord as long as it works, if it’s the wrong wattage then I guess it’s going to re charge a lot slower for someone. Well if you buy one of these and it will not charge it’s because you don’t have the correct plug with the correct wattage. Any questions let me know.
Hopefully I can save someone from having to return this because it won’t “recharge”. After almost throwing in the towel and returning this I decided to read the directions. The ONLY way you can re charge this Anker is with a USB-C wall outlet plug to a USB-C to the 3rd USB inlet on the Anker device. It came with a USB-C to USB-C cable and I thought ok, I can just use a regular cord that is USB to USB-C well NOPE. I decided to spend another 15 bucks for an Anker wall plug that has a USB-C outlet that is 18 WATTS AND UP per the instructions. Well sure as you know what I got the plug, plugged it into the wall and ran the cord it came with and it started charging. Why make it so hard for someone. What does it matter what cord as long as it works, if it’s the wrong wattage then I guess it’s going to re charge a lot slower for someone. Well if you buy one of these and it will not charge it’s because you don’t have the correct plug with the correct wattage. Any questions let me know.
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Perfect for top ups and small emergencies
If you’re expecting to camp overnight and run a TV or whatever, that’s not going to happen. Keep in mind this unit is beyond excellent for keeping the phones charged and gaming systems running on a long trip or if the power goes out overnight. otherwise it’s exactly what I needed. The car charger works. Excellent if you have the cord I’m using a 65 W wall charger at home and it takes about three hours to charge from 50%. I’m assuming if you actually use a 140 W charger, it will be much quicker . I have used this unit every day as a delivery driver to keep my phone and tablet running and so far I’ve never gotten below 75% keep in mind. This is over an eight hour shift with the phone plugged in constantly. To answer the question yes I would buy it again. Yes I would give it to my mother to keep her stop running and trust it to last. Lol all I can really say is it is what it is and does the job it was made for.
If you’re expecting to camp overnight and run a TV or whatever, that’s not going to happen. Keep in mind this unit is beyond excellent for keeping the phones charged and gaming systems running on a long trip or if the power goes out overnight. otherwise it’s exactly what I needed. The car charger works. Excellent if you have the cord I’m using a 65 W wall charger at home and it takes about three hours to charge from 50%. I’m assuming if you actually use a 140 W charger, it will be much quicker . I have used this unit every day as a delivery driver to keep my phone and tablet running and so far I’ve never gotten below 75% keep in mind. This is over an eight hour shift with the phone plugged in constantly. To answer the question yes I would buy it again. Yes I would give it to my mother to keep her stop running and trust it to last. Lol all I can really say is it is what it is and does the job it was made for.
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Powers Starlink Mini
I purchased the Anker primarily to power my Starlink Mini while off grid. I wanted something that could power other 12v items as well, was very compact, utilized lifepo4 batteries, supported solar with pass through charging, and had a USB-C with 100w output. The Anker SOLIX C200 power station checked all the boxes with flying colors. In order to power the Starlink Mini utilizing their 5521 power cable I had to purchase an adapter that had a 5521 female plug and a USB-C PD 100w input cable. The Starlink Mini worked flawlessly utilizing the Starlink cable connected to the adapter plugged into the USB-C 100w output outlet on the Anker. I also plugged a charger into the USB-C 140v output on the Anker and the pass through charging worked with no issues. Should power the Starlink mini for 6-8 hrs without charging.
I purchased the Anker primarily to power my Starlink Mini while off grid. I wanted something that could power other 12v items as well, was very compact, utilized lifepo4 batteries, supported solar with pass through charging, and had a USB-C with 100w output. The Anker SOLIX C200 power station checked all the boxes with flying colors. In order to power the Starlink Mini utilizing their 5521 power cable I had to purchase an adapter that had a 5521 female plug and a USB-C PD 100w input cable. The Starlink Mini worked flawlessly utilizing the Starlink cable connected to the adapter plugged into the USB-C 100w output outlet on the Anker. I also plugged a charger into the USB-C 140v output on the Anker and the pass through charging worked with no issues. Should power the Starlink mini for 6-8 hrs without charging.

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Handy Little Power Station
I picked this up for camping trips and emergency backup around the house, and it’s been really useful so far. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and has enough power for phones, lights, a fan, and smaller devices. The battery life has been solid, and I like how quiet it is compared to larger units. My only complaint is I wish it included the wall charger instead of having to buy one separately. Other than that, it’s a dependable little power station that’s easy to keep around.
I picked this up for camping trips and emergency backup around the house, and it’s been really useful so far. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and has enough power for phones, lights, a fan, and smaller devices. The battery life has been solid, and I like how quiet it is compared to larger units. My only complaint is I wish it included the wall charger instead of having to buy one separately. Other than that, it’s a dependable little power station that’s easy to keep around.