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Anker PowerHouse 767 in practice test: Powerstation flagship is still a mobile powerhouse

Started by Redaktion, January 14, 2023, 04:35:02

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Redaktion

Anker recently released its most powerful power station to date with the PowerHouse 767. We took a look at the powerhouse with 2,048 Wh, up to 2,300 watts and a practical trolley function. Our review of the Anker 767 Powerstation reveals how good the device is in practice.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Anker-PowerHouse-767-in-practice-test-Powerstation-flagship-is-still-a-mobile-powerhouse.681397.0.html

Frank Nabuurs

Hi: I'm wondering about charging 2 ebike batteries with the Anker Powerhouse 767. The bikes are Lectric 3.0 long range batteries. They are 48 volt, 13 amphour. Will this charge them both with some power to spare, and how quickly would they charge? (apparently they use a 2 amp charge cord)

Thanks for your help

Frank Nabuurs

Honu

Still VERY ewpensive, i've built an autonomous system (still bigger then this 767). For 2100€, i got a 5kW inverter charger that support 6kW of PVs plus a 14kWh pack of Lifepo4.....
I mean....it's still less expensive then the 767 and give FAR MORE capacit and power.
The 767 should be priced at something like : 1000€ MAX
For 1000€ i can buy a 3kW all in one inverter and a 90Ah 48V lifepo4 pack => 3.5kWh.

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