I'm torn between the jackery 1000 plus with solar or the anker c1000 solix with solar on sale for 899 and the jackery is only off -200 at 1400... Considering the anker even though i mainly use for camping. Tough choice I like the new jackery but not the price. This is from Amazon
great review, although we have all 3 brands available in South Africa, we would use it as a power source and not for camping! We have daily load shedding, so these power stations have become a daily life saver
Thanks for the comment Darren. Yes, definitely in your situation you'll want something that'll last the distance. Definitely LiPo. As for the brand, what are you thinking?
@@CampingSecretsUK I'm leaning towards Anker firstly for the 5 year warranty and then it's claimed long term reliability. Other technical factors like shutting down when your devices are fully powered is a bonus...and it looks futuristic as well...the 757 that is. Footnote. South Africa gets all the discontinued lines. The 767 won't reach our shores for a long time I'm guessing...
I dont follow jackery much as Im generally unimpressed with them. Surprised ti won out but I get it for camping for the weight and size alone. I feel like solar is a pain for them because of the 8020 connector stuff. But again, what do I know, I barely keep up with them.
You're right, and I feel a bit of hostility about my conclusion. Interestingly Jackery are just about to release a LiFePO4 equivalent to the 2000 Pro. Watch this space for my thoughts....
Yes I agree if you're going camping and only camping get the jackery, it's the cheapest and the lightest But if you want something that's going to last get the anker...with a lipo phosphate battery you will have at least 3,000++ charges while maintaining 80% volume versus a jackery it's about 500 charges you start dropping 80% capacity.. that six times more capacity but not six times a price !! so the best value is technically the anker for the win!
Hi Howard - yes I was keen to point out that these criteria are particularly important to me for camping. I agree that other people may have other priorities. The battery longevity has not impacted me at all so far with the Jackery and so it's still my top pick for my application. Thanks for your great comment!
Just needs updated as they all have improved their units. I want to see them under load. Say a 1500 watt heater until the bitter end. Much more useful comparison...
The Jackery will only last a fraction say a quarter of the time. I dont buy the once a fortnight 10 year claim. Spending good money will demand more intense use.
Different strokes for different folks. I only use the power packs when I go camping in my campervan - once or twice a month at most. There's no point using the power pack at home. If it's permanently installed in your van and being trickle charged via solar or the alternator then I agree that LiFePO4 is the better option. Just my opinion - yours obviously varies! Thanks for the comment bud
How many watt solar panels does it have ,at the price you mentioned Some devices you have to pay extra. I believe the Anker comes with two,two watt panels.??
An actual capacity test would have been a better indication of capacity, not just reading marketing specifications, however you chose to charge test them all promoting with your own findings rather then the marketing specifications? What about car charging?
Hi Terry, yeah true, I didn't think of that. I have reviewed all of them separately in other videos and measured the actual capacity there. The Jackery still wins in my opinion!
😂 100% jackery paid sponsorship not even in the same category as the other teo jackery is obsolete with batteries that will last half as long as the other two expandability and so on...as well as something that is only available in the us market 30amp rv plug in... if you're going to compare a jackery to these two atleast make it fair and compare the jackery 2000 plus which is a fair apples to apples.
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I agree! 😂
It worked amazing 1.2 for the win!!!
Game changer
I find a lot of good information on RUclips. Unfortunately, like this one, many of the videos could have been done in a much shorter time.
@@rogermurphy1548 I've taken the comments on board and will try and speed up. I'm not a professional presenter by any means
I'm torn between the jackery 1000 plus with solar or the anker c1000 solix with solar on sale for 899 and the jackery is only off -200 at 1400... Considering the anker even though i mainly use for camping. Tough choice I like the new jackery but not the price. This is from Amazon
for camping the blue has 24V out to charge and power your portable frig/freezer
great review, although we have all 3 brands available in South Africa, we would use it as a power source and not for camping! We have daily load shedding, so these power stations have become a daily life saver
Thanks for the comment Darren. Yes, definitely in your situation you'll want something that'll last the distance. Definitely LiPo. As for the brand, what are you thinking?
@@CampingSecretsUK I'm leaning towards Anker firstly for the 5 year warranty and then it's claimed long term reliability. Other technical factors like shutting down when your devices are fully powered is a bonus...and it looks futuristic as well...the 757 that is. Footnote. South Africa gets all the discontinued lines. The 767 won't reach our shores for a long time I'm guessing...
I dont follow jackery much as Im generally unimpressed with them. Surprised ti won out but I get it for camping for the weight and size alone. I feel like solar is a pain for them because of the 8020 connector stuff. But again, what do I know, I barely keep up with them.
Interesting perspective. A slightly surprising but pragmatic conclusion.
You're right, and I feel a bit of hostility about my conclusion. Interestingly Jackery are just about to release a LiFePO4 equivalent to the 2000 Pro. Watch this space for my thoughts....
Thanks this was a very helpful break down. FYI Jackery has a new 2kw lifep04 expandable battery gotta go shopping again! =P
Just reviewed that - Check it out! ruclips.net/video/9z73SiH8l5g/видео.html
Great video thanks for sharing.
Yes I agree if you're going camping and only camping get the jackery, it's the cheapest and the lightest But if you want something that's going to last get the anker...with a lipo phosphate battery you will have at least 3,000++ charges while maintaining 80% volume versus a jackery it's about 500 charges you start dropping 80% capacity.. that six times more capacity but not six times a price !! so the best value is technically the anker for the win!
Hi Howard - yes I was keen to point out that these criteria are particularly important to me for camping. I agree that other people may have other priorities. The battery longevity has not impacted me at all so far with the Jackery and so it's still my top pick for my application. Thanks for your great comment!
Great video but I do know the Anker has wifi connection for sure I don't know about the others
How long would they each take to charge with a 400 watt solar panel?
solid. thx
No problem!
Just needs updated as they all have improved their units. I want to see them under load. Say a 1500 watt heater until the bitter end. Much more useful comparison...
I do that in the dedicated individual reviews. Please check them out. Thanks
The Jackery will only last a fraction say a quarter of the time. I dont buy the once a fortnight 10 year claim.
Spending good money will demand more intense use.
Different strokes for different folks. I only use the power packs when I go camping in my campervan - once or twice a month at most. There's no point using the power pack at home. If it's permanently installed in your van and being trickle charged via solar or the alternator then I agree that LiFePO4 is the better option. Just my opinion - yours obviously varies! Thanks for the comment bud
Great comparison Thanks! But I could do without the constant drumming. 😂
Couldn't help it mate! 😂👍
How many watt solar panels does it have ,at the price you mentioned Some devices you have to pay extra. I believe the Anker comes with two,two watt panels.??
That should be two 200 W panels
@@johns4699 no panels unless you pay extra
An actual capacity test would have been a better indication of capacity, not just reading marketing specifications, however you chose to charge test them all promoting with your own findings rather then the marketing specifications? What about car charging?
Hi Terry, yeah true, I didn't think of that. I have reviewed all of them separately in other videos and measured the actual capacity there. The Jackery still wins in my opinion!
are these alright to use a multiplug extension lead with?
Yup!
😂 100% jackery paid sponsorship not even in the same category as the other teo jackery is obsolete with batteries that will last half as long as the other two expandability and so on...as well as something that is only available in the us market 30amp rv plug in... if you're going to compare a jackery to these two atleast make it fair and compare the jackery 2000 plus which is a fair apples to apples.
Utter crap. You obviously didn't even listen to my explanation. The comparison is for my needs. Not yours.
Lifep04 or bust
Most of the time yeah, but not if you want the smallest power pack for a certain capacity
This is not a review I do not see any tests.
I've reviewed them all separately before if you search through my vids. I did not call this a review. Cheers
Where is the Ecoflow.
These are all junk !
I don't have a 2kwh Ecoflow. If you'd like to lend me one... 😂
lol, we see your opinion is off the chart Wrong.
@@djaj423 tell me why!
@@CampingSecretsUK sorry , to the dude that said all junk..he's wrong.
How is the Anker junk? I had three Ecoflow that all got returned because they stopped working!