Best Power Banks for Camping/Overlanding – Jackery vs Anker vs Others? Need Advice

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Hey everyone,
I’ve been slowly building out my overlanding setup on my 3rd Gen Tundra and now I’m at the point where I need a reliable power source for my camping trips. I’m looking into portable power stations (a.k.a. high-capacity power banks) to keep all my gear charged when I’m off-grid — things like phone/tablet, drone batteries, camera gear, portable fridge, LED camp lights, maybe even a fan or small air pump.

I’ve narrowed it down to a few top brands but would love to get real-world advice from others who are running these setups. Here’s what I’m currently looking at:
1. Jackery Explorer Series (240 / 500 / 1000)
  • Pros: Well-established brand, reliable performance, tons of positive reviews in the overlanding world. Good range of sizes depending on your needs. Works well with their foldable solar panels.
  • Cons: Pricey compared to some others. Some models don’t have as many output ports as competitors in the same size range. The LCD display is basic.
2. Anker PowerHouse Series (535 / 757)
  • Pros: Anker’s tech is rock solid. Super efficient, great build quality, fast-charging capabilities. Known for battery safety and longevity. Also integrates well with solar.
  • Cons: Slightly bulkier form factor. Fewer accessories available than Jackery.
3. Bluetti EB Series (EB3A / EB55 / EB70S)
  • Pros: Great bang for the buck. Higher watt-hour capacity at lower cost. Known for LiFePO4 battery chemistry, which offers longer cycle life.
  • Cons: Heavier than competitors. Some reports of slower customer service.
4. Goal Zero Yeti Series
  • Pros: Great eco-friendly brand. Strong off-grid rep. Modular expansion available.
  • Cons: Premium pricing, and many features (like expansion batteries) come at extra cost. Heavier units.
5. EcoFlow River/Delta Series
  • Pros: Fastest recharge times in the industry. Sleek app control. Lots of ports. The Delta 2 is a beast.
  • Cons: Some models are louder due to fans. App may be overkill for those who prefer simple setups.
What I’m Looking For:
  • Enough power to run a fridge for a weekend + charge drone, camera, phones
  • Solar recharging capability is a must (ideally foldable panels for easy packing)
  • At least one AC outlet, multiple USB ports, and maybe a 12V output
  • Portability matters — I don’t want something the size of a small generator
  • Long battery life and durability in hot/dusty conditions
I’d love to know what setups you all are using on your overland rigs. What size do you recommend for weekend trips? Has anyone had long-term success with solar charging in SoCal/desert environments?

Let me know your experience — what’s worked for you, what didn’t, and if there are brands I should absolutely stay away from. Photos of your gear in action are definitely welcome too.
 

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