Source-aware comparison

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 vs Anker SOLIX F2600

A starter comparison that keeps unknown fields visible and uses the same runtime assumptions for both stations.

Anker SOLIX F2600 portable power station

Anker SOLIX F2600

2,560 Wh, 2,400 W AC output.

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

Capacity

Capacity: F2600 is higher by 486.4 Wh.

AC Output

AC output: Elite 200 V2 is higher by 200 W.

Solar Input

Solar input: both records are equal at 1,000 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.

Runtime Examples

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

Example loadElite 200 V2F2600
60 W AC essentials1d 2h1d 8h
120 W AC small appliance13h 13m16h 19m
700 W AC kitchen or tool load2h 16m2h 48m
SpecElite 200 V2F2600
Battery capacity2,074 Wh2,560 Wh
Battery chemistryLiFePO4LiFePO4
AC output2,600 W2,400 W
Surge output3,900 W2,800 W
DC output120 W240 W
USB-C output100 W100 W
Solar input1,000 W1,000 W
Weight24.2 kg31.6 kg
60 W AC estimate1d 2h1d 8h
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.
  • F2600 has the larger nominal battery capacity, but usable Wh still depends on reserve, efficiency, temperature, and battery age.
  • Elite 200 V2 is lighter in the tracked weight data, which matters if the station is moved often.
  • Elite 200 V2 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

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