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Best Power Stations for Portable Fan

We tested 33 portable power stations against the Portable Fan (61W running / 61W surge). 33 passed our True Surge protocol — 100% compatibility rate.

Safe

33

Tight

0

With Soft-Starter

0

Incompatible

0

○ Device source: Engineering Est.

Derived from variant list (max of variants). Running worst case = Vornado 723DC (61W OEM from vornado.com product page spec table). Surge worst case = Vornado 723DC (61W, DC motor with AC adapter — electronic load, no motor inrush).

Our Top Picks

Ranked by portability, balance, and endurance from 33 compatible generators.

Most Portable Safe

Explorer 2000 v2

Running 2,200W
Surge 4,400W
Capacity 2,042 Wh
Weight 39.5 lbs (17.9 kg)
Carry One-person carry
Portability 114.1 Wh/kg
Runtime 23.4h
Best Overall Safe

RIVER 3

Running 300W
Surge 600W
Capacity 245 Wh
Weight 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
Carry Easy carry
Runtime 2.8h
Best Runtime Safe

Delta Pro Ultra

Running 6,000W
Surge 12,000W
Capacity 6,144 Wh
Weight 182.1 lbs (82.6 kg)
Carry Two-person recommended
Runtime 70.5h

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Runtime at a glance

How long each station runs a Portable Fan on a single charge (after 0.70 real-world derate)

Safe

Showing top 8 by runtime. See full table below for all 33 stations.

What to Know About the Portable Fan

Power Profile

Portable DC air circulators are pure electronic loads — a brushless motor behind an AC-to-DC converter, with no inrush spike. The two variants in this set span 40–61W, representing the practical range for camping-grade air circulators.

Real-World Usage

Variable speed control lets you trade airflow for runtime. At half speed, power draw drops well below 50% of rated max, making overnight use feasible even on smaller batteries.

Pro Tip

For overnight camping, pick the smallest fan that moves enough air for your tent or RV berth. Every watt saved translates directly to extra sleep before the battery dies.

Full Compatibility Matrix

All 33 generators tested against the Portable Fan (61W / 61W).

Power Station Running W Surge W Capacity Weight Verdict Runtime Report
Delta Pro Ultra X 12,000 24,000 6,144 Wh
187.4 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 70.5h View
Delta Pro Ultra 6,000 12,000 6,144 Wh
182.1 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 70.5h View
Zendure SuperBase V4600 3,800 3,800 4,608 Wh
121.3 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 52.9h View
DELTA Pro 3 4,000 8,000 4,096 Wh
113.5 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 47h View
Yeti Pro 4000 3,600 7,200 3,993.6 Wh
115.7 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 45.8h View
Anker SOLIX F3800 6,000 9,000 3,840 Wh
132.3 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 44.1h View
Delta Pro 3,600 7,200 3,600 Wh
99.2 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 41.3h View
Pecron E3600LFP 3,600 7,000 3,072 Wh
79.4 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 35.3h View
Explorer 3000 Pro 3,000 6,000 3,024 Wh
63.9 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 34.7h View
Elite 200 V2 2,600 3,600 2,073 Wh
53.4 lbs
Heavy carry
Safe 23.8h View
AC200L 2,400 3,600 2,048 Wh
62.4 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 23.5h View
AC200MAX 2,200 4,800 2,048 Wh
61.9 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 23.5h View
DELTA 2 Max 2,400 4,800 2,048 Wh
50.7 lbs
Heavy carry
Safe 23.5h View
Explorer 2000 Plus 3,000 6,000 2,042 Wh
61.5 lbs
Two-person recommended
Safe 23.4h View
Explorer 2000 v2 2,200 4,400 2,042 Wh
39.5 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 23.4h View
Yeti 1500X 2,000 3,500 1,516 Wh
45.6 lbs
Heavy carry
Safe 17.4h View
DELTA (Gen 1) 1,800 3,300 1,260 Wh
30.9 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 14.5h View
AC180 1,800 2,700 1,152 Wh
36.2 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 13.2h View
Explorer 1000 v2 1,500 3,000 1,070 Wh
23.8 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 12.3h View
SOLIX C1000 1,800 2,400 1,056 Wh
28.4 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 12.1h View
DELTA 2 1,800 2,700 1,024 Wh
26.5 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 11.8h View
DELTA 3 Plus 1,800 3,600 1,024 Wh
27.6 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 11.8h View
VTOMAN Jump 1500X 1,500 3,000 828 Wh
36.2 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 9.5h View
SOLIX C800 Plus 1,200 1,600 768 Wh
24.0 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 8.8h View
AC70 1,000 2,000 768 Wh
22.5 lbs
One-person carry
Safe 8.8h View
RIVER 2 Pro 800 1,600 768 Wh
18.3 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 8.8h View
Explorer 500 500 1,000 518.4 Wh
13.2 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 5.9h View
RIVER 2 Max 500 1,000 512 Wh
13.4 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 5.9h View
SOLIX C300 300 300 288 Wh
9.0 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 3.3h View
Explorer 300 Plus 300 600 288 Wh
8.4 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 3.3h View
EB3A 600 1,200 268.8 Wh
10.1 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 3.1h View
RIVER 2 300 600 256 Wh
7.7 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 2.9h View
RIVER 3 300 600 245 Wh
7.7 lbs
Easy carry
Safe 2.8h View

Model Variants

Different models have different power requirements. Check the specific report for your exact model.

Vornado 633DC — Medium Air Circulator (9")

Running: 40W
Surge: 40W
See compatibility report

Vornado 723DC — Large Air Circulator (11")

Running: 61W
Surge: 61W
See compatibility report

Frequently Asked Questions

How many power stations can run a Portable Fan?

Out of 33 portable power stations we tested, 33 can safely run a Portable Fan (33 with full safety margin, 0 at tight margin). 0 are incompatible.

What specs should I look for to run a Portable Fan?

Your power station needs at least 61W continuous output and 61W surge capacity. We recommend a safety buffer of 15% above these minimums for reliable operation.

How do we test compatibility?

Every pairing is evaluated using our True Surge protocol: we compare OEM-verified running watts, surge watts, and voltage requirements against each power station's published specs, with load-profile-specific safety buffers applied. Read our full methodology.

Can a portable power station run a fan overnight while camping?

Yes. The worst-case portable fan in our set draws 61W with no startup surge. Any power station handles the load — the real question is runtime. At 61W, a 500Wh station lasts roughly 5.5 hours at max speed. Lower the fan speed to stretch a full night on smaller batteries.