Goal Zero

Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station – Yeti 6000X w/


Price: $219.00 - $3,499.00
(as of Sep 06,2024 13:10:38 UTC – Details)

Product Description

Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station - Yeti 6000X Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station - Yeti 6000X

Power for Outdoors Power at Home Power on & off the road Getting the job done

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Light-a-Life

1336 Hours

42 Hours

112 Hours

219 Hours

337 Hours

674 Hours

Phone Recharges

501

16

42

82

127

253

Tablet Recharges

201

6

17

33

51

101

Laptop Recharges

120

4

10

20

31

61

Camera Recharges

334

11

28

55

84

169

CPAP

93 Hours

8 Hours

15 Hours

24 Hours

47 Hours

Grill

100 Hours

9 Hours

17 Hours

26 Hours

51 Hours

Television

60 Hours

5 Hours

10 Hours

15 Hours

31 Hours

Fridge

85 Hours

14 Hours

21 Hours

43 Hours

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How long will the Yeti run my device?

Check our Yeti comparison chart above and reference product pages. To calculate yourself, divide the Yeti wattage by the device wattage. For example, a 500 Wh battery should run a 100 W light for 5 hours (500/100=5).

How do I know if my device will work with the Goal Zero Yeti?

Determine the amount of power your device requires. Then, check the capacity for the individual output ports to ensure it can safely handle that amount of power. Also, watch for the surge rating of your device as compared to that of the port.

Can I chain multiple Goal Zero solar panels into a Yeti X?

Yes, our panels are designed to be safely chained together and eliminate the risks associated with 3rd party panels. Please note that some solar panels require an additional accessory cable in order to chain together. See specific product pages.

How long will my power bank or power station hold a full charge if unused?

If unused, power banks and power stations can hold a full charge for 12-14 months. However, we highly recommend using and charging the battery every 3-4 months for a healthy lifespan. If possible, plug the device into a wall while storing.

How do I backup my home with Goal Zero?

Back up to 4 essential circuits in your home by having the Yeti Home Integration Kit installed by a certified electrician with a Yeti 1000 power station or larger. Note the Yeti Link and Yeti Tank expansion batteries can increase battery storage.

Power. Anything. Anywhere. Equipped with 6,071 Watt Hours and seven versatile ports for power-hungry devices and appliances, the Yeti 6000X can power essential home circuits, RVs, trailers, work sites, camping grounds and more. A heavy-duty home battery backup, the Yeti 6000X is ready for emergency and recreational use; includes 1 power station, 2 solar panels, 2 solar panels, 1 wall charger and 1 user guide
7 Versatile Ports, 6,071 Wh Capacity: Power microwaves, CPAP machines, full-size refrigerators, power tools and up to four essential home circuits with the Yeti 6000X, which keeps devices running efficiently with a variety of USB ports and a pure sine 2000 W (3500 W surge) AC inverter; note the Yeti 6000X integrates directly into home circuits with the Yeti Home Integration Kit (not included)
Durable Construction, Safe Electric & Solar Power: With a heavy-duty anodized aluminum enclosure and tier 1 lithium battery cell, this electric power station will provide reliable, safe power for years to come — with super quiet operation and no gas or toxic fumes
Recharge Fully in 18-36 Hours with the 2 Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panels: Turn your Yeti 6000X into a solar generator and unlock indefinite power when you combine it with the included Goal Zero solar panels; our power stations feature a MPPT charge controller (Maximum Power Point Tracking), which increases solar input by up to 30 percent
This Is Goal Zero: Inspired by passion for adventure, respect for the planet, and a humanitarian heart, we’re presenting a new way forward in portable power use, as well as ensuring all communities have the necessary resources to reach their full potential

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