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Posted 5 September 2023

Anker PowerHouse 555 - 1024Wh | 1000W w/code (£521.55 after cashback)

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Buy Anker PowerHouse 555 now at only £521.55 with code: WS24CB60OFF and £27.45 member cashback, offer ends soon!

Long-Lasting Portable Power Station With a 10-Year Lifespan: With our proprietary long-lasting technology InfiniPower™, combined with LiFePO4 batteries, ultra-durable electronic components, a smart temperature control system that monitors temperature up to 100 times per second, and impact-resistant structural design, Anker 555 PowerHouse is built to last over

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Battery Pack Rated Capacity: 25.6V/40000mAh 1024Wh
Charging Temperature: 32°F-104°F / 0°C-40°C
Discharging Temperature: -4°F-104°F / -20°C-40°C
AC Surge Power: 1500W
DC Output Port: >88%
USB-A/USB-C Output Port: >90%
AC Output Port: >85%
DC Input/DC: 120W Max
USB-C Input: 100W Max
USB-C1 Output: 100W Max
USB-C2 Output: 60W Max
AC Output: 230V~, 50Hz, 1000W
USB-A Output: 2.4A Max Per Port
Car Charger Output: 12V⎓10A

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  1. Robert_Winger's avatar
    I’ve got the model below this and can’t rate it enough - my garage is about 20ft away from my home and has no power - so it works a treat to charge my drill power a light, Charge my phone etc etc
    BargainByleth's avatar
    I’ll get an extension lead from BnM and save £539
  2. brush1's avatar
    Be careful with their terrible warranty. Any faults and they only offer 30% refund after a few months of use.
    paullillie73's avatar
    I found their warranty process pretty good. They replaced a broken power station then unfortunately that broke but it was pretty close to the end of the warranty period so they gave me the option of a 75% refund or another replacement
  3. bazray's avatar
    If you already have an inverter, or fancy doing a DIY version, you can get Lifepo4 cells and kits from fogstar uk. I'm currently looking at building a 3kwh with bms & inverter for around £550-£600.

    fogstar.co.uk/col…po4

    Lots of youtube diy builds around too.

    Joel_Thomas4vH's avatar
    It's going to be insanely heavy at 3kwh. Definitely not portable.
  4. andrew.bean's avatar
    topcashback also offering 5.95% (£32.65) if it registers
  5. Newbold's avatar
    Goodness me, these are going to drop in price like a stone before long. Only question is when! At present they're staggeringly overpriced for what they actually are and do.
  6. deal.finder.org's avatar
    Do you think Incan use this as a Tesla battery
    SnappersMocaps's avatar
    It's not powerful enough for that.
  7. dave_stuf67's avatar
    I always wonder how safe these are are there is no earth in your circuit.
    Shab99's avatar
    Probably why it has "a smart temperature control system that monitors temperature up to 100 times per second" so it trips immediately on any short
  8. evapor8's avatar
    Do we have any idea when this offer ends?
  9. cordiale's avatar
    Battery charger+inverter+battery, could you save more than half with DIY power station?
    Joel_Thomas4vH's avatar
    Decent 1000w Pure Sine Wave inverter, 1000wh worth of LiFePo4 batteries and all the other bundled circuitry: this is pretty good value compared to a DIY unit.
  10. DrNibbles's avatar
    Bought this a week ago through this deal link and using the code, but no word on cashback yet - anyone else received theirs?
  11. gobble_bobble's avatar
    i've had two warranty replacements with the exact same issue.
    the second usb c port failed.

    cheap for what they are and would keep me working from home in the event of a power cut.
    Very unreliable in my experience. AVOID
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