Source-aware comparison

BLUETTI AC70 vs Anker SOLIX C800

A source-backed comparison with neutral, spec-derived verdicts. Unknown fields stay visible, and both stations use the same runtime assumptions.

Compare This Pair For A Real Load

Scenario pages apply one source-backed device load to both stations before you inspect the full table.

LED TV

Uses 100 W and 100% duty cycle for both stations.

BLUETTI AC70 portable power station

BLUETTI AC70

768 Wh, 1,000 W AC output.

Confidence: verified. Last verified: 2026-06-24.

Anker SOLIX C800 portable power station

Anker SOLIX C800

768 Wh, 1,200 W AC output.

Confidence: verified. Last verified: 2026-06-24.

Capacity

Capacity: both records are equal at 768 Wh.

AC Output

AC output: C800 is higher by 200 W.

Solar Input

Solar input: AC70 is higher by 200 W.

The 60 W runtime estimate assumes AC output, 85% conversion efficiency, and 10% battery reserve. It is a sanity check, not a lab-tested result.

Which one, when?

These verdicts are computed only from tracked specs. They do not use price, affiliate status, ads, sponsorships, or untracked preferences.

Use the cards as planning shortcuts, then confirm the full spec table and source links below. A larger number is not automatically better for every use case.

Runtime Examples

Same assumptions on both sides: AC output, 85% efficiency, 10% reserve, healthy battery, and steady load.

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Example loadAC70C800
60 W AC essentials9h 48m9h 48m
120 W AC small appliance4h 54m4h 54m
700 W AC kitchen or tool load50m50m
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SpecAC70C800
Battery capacity768 Wh768 Wh
Battery chemistryLiFePO4LFP
AC output1,000 W1,200 W
Surge output2,000 W1,600 W
DC output120 W120 W
USB-C output100 W100 W
Solar input500 W300 W
Weight10.2 kg10.9 kg
60 W AC estimate9h 48m9h 48m
Confidenceverifiedverified
Last verified2026-06-242026-06-24

Planning Watch-Outs

These checks explain where the comparison is strong and where it still needs better source coverage.

  • 5 of 5 high-impact comparison fields are filled on both sides.
  • AC70 has the larger nominal battery capacity, but usable Wh still depends on reserve, efficiency, temperature, and battery age.
  • AC70 is lighter in the tracked weight data, which matters if the station is moved often.
  • AC70 has the higher tracked solar input, assuming compatible panels and charge-voltage limits.

Sources

Comparison rows come directly from the linked model records.

How to read this comparison

Use this page as a source-backed spec and runtime planning comparison. It is not a full buying guide, and it does not rank products by price, affiliate terms, or sponsorship.