The best power station is the one you will actually carry. At under 24 pounds, the Pecron F1000LFP is light enough to grab for a camping trip or toss in the truck, yet strong enough to keep your essentials running when the power drops at home.
The F1000LFP is a 1500W LiFePO4 portable power station with 960Wh of capacity and one of the fastest recharge times in its class. It is built for camping, RV trips, tailgating, and backup power for the basics.
Why choose the F1000LFP portable power station
- 1500W of continuous AC output for cooking gear, fans, laptops, and small tools.
- 960Wh LiFePO4 capacity rated for 3500+ cycles to 80 percent.
- Very fast 1.1 hour wall recharge, plus up to 600W of solar input.
- Lightweight at 23.9 lbs, easy to carry and store.
- Built-in LED lighting lamp for campsites and outages.
Where the F1000LFP fits

Camping and tailgating: run lights, a fan, a cooler, and devices, then recharge fast from the sun or your vehicle.
RV and van life: keep electronics and small appliances going without running the engine.
Home backup: cover the router, phones, and a few lights through a shorter outage.
Specifications
| AC output | 1500W continuous |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 960Wh (64V / 15Ah) |
| Battery type | LiFePO4, 3500+ cycles to 80 percent |
| AC recharge time | About 1.1 hours |
| Solar input | Up to 600W |
| USB-C output | PD 100W x1, PD 33W x1 |
| USB-A output | 18W x2 |
| 12V DC output | 12V 10A, 12V 5A |
| Built-in light | LED lighting lamp |
| Weight | 23.9 lbs (10.85 kg) |
| Dimensions | 15 x 8.5 x 8.4 in |
Frequently asked questions
How heavy is the F1000LFP? It weighs 23.9 pounds, which makes it one of the easier power stations in its class to carry and store.
How quickly does it recharge? It reaches a full charge from a wall outlet in about 1.1 hours, and it also recharges from solar at up to 600W.
What can it run? With 1500W of output it handles laptops, fans, lights, small kitchen gear, and corded tools within its wattage.
Pair it with the PV200 portable solar panel for off-grid charging, or see the rest of our portable power stations.