Technical specifications for the Anker SOLIX C300 indicate a 288Wh capacity utilizing LiFePO4 cells rated for 3,000 cycles. The hardware design prioritizes verticality and high-density port placement, including a 140W Bi-directional USB-C (PD 3.1) interface. Forensic auditing shows that bypassing the AC inverter in favor of DC-native USB-C ports reduces energy conversion losses by approximately 15-20%.
The 300W AC inverter is managed by an Over-Current Protection (OCP) system that triggers an immediate shutdown upon detection of resistive heating loads. Thermal management is assisted by a compact fan array that activates under high discharge conditions. Connectivity protocols include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for remote output scheduling and eco-mode management.
System note: While the unit features a 20ms switchover time for backup power, this latency may affect the stability of sensitive desktop computer systems. The battery capacity is fixed, with no provision for external expansion modules.
The EcoFlow River series provides an alternative if you require modular expansion capabilities. This device is situated within the smart power ecosystem as a high-density mobile charging station.