Scenario-anchored comparison

Anker SOLIX C800 vs EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro for Starlink Mini

Same device load, same runtime assumptions, and source-backed station specs. This is a planning estimate, not a measured runtime test.

Scenario verdict

Starlink Mini: 32 W · 100%

Both stations fit; there is no clear runtime winner

Use these as planning shortcuts, then confirm the full table and sources.

Anker SOLIX C800

  • Overall load fit: Pass
  • AC output: 1,200 W · Fit: Pass
  • Surge output: 1,600 W · Fit: Not required
  • Modeled runtime: 19h 26m

EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro

  • Overall load fit: Pass
  • AC output: 800 W · Fit: Pass
  • Surge output: 1,600 W · Fit: Not required
  • Modeled runtime: 19h 26m

Specification comparison

A runtime shown beside a failed or unknown fit is conditional: it applies only if the load starts and stays within the station limits.

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Specification comparison
Key factsAnker SOLIX C800EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
Modeled runtime19h 26m19h 26m
Overall load fitPassPass
Battery capacity768 Wh768 Wh
AC output1,200 W800 W
AC output · FitPassPass
Device startup demandNot requiredNot required
Surge output1,600 W1,600 W
Surge output · FitNot requiredNot required

Planning inputs and evidence

The same source-backed load and calculation assumptions are used for both stations.

Load assumptions

  • Typical wattage range: 25-40 W
  • Planning default: 32 W
  • Device startup demand: Not required
  • Average load: 100%
  • AC output: AC · 90%
  • Reserve: 10%
  • Confidence: Estimated

Check sources and assumptions

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Starlink Mini

Direct DC power can be more efficient than using an AC brick. USB-C PD requirements still need headroom.