Overview

Charge or power everything from phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, fridges, and more with the GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X. Off the grid, on a job site, or at home when the power's out, the Yeti 1500X supplies power for electronics and appliances without the noise and fumes of traditional generators. Add the optional Goal Zero Home Integration Kit with professional assistance, and the GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X becomes a back-up home power supply to run lights, medical equipment, and other critical gear. The included 120W power supply will charge the unit in 14 hours, but you can cut that to 3 hours with the optional 600W Power Supply. This power station uses a rechargeable 1516Wh Li-Ion NMC battery, and is equipped with an inverter that provides up to 2000 watts of power (3500 watts surge) through two standard grounded AC wall sockets. It's equipped with three USB ports, including a 60W Type-C Power Delivery (PD), a 3A USB Type-C, and a 2.4A USB Type-A. There is a 6mm DC power port and a car cigarette lighter-style 12V DC socket. In short, there's a port for just about anything that can be plugged in. The Yeti can be charged from 110V AC house current, 12V DC vehicle power, or from compatible Goal Zero solar panels (a built-in MPPT charge controller assures efficient charging from solar.) Multiple power and charging management systems optimise the input and output to protect your gear and its batteries while being extremely efficient. The front display panel provides readouts of incoming/outgoing power and battery status.

SKU: GC56-GZ36310

GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X

Charge or power everything from phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, fridges, and more with the GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X. Off the grid, on a job site, or at home when the power's out, the Yeti 1500X supplies power for electronics and appliances without the noise and fumes of traditional generators. Add the optional Goal Zero Home Integration Kit with professional assistance, and the GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X becomes a back-up home power supply to run lights, medical equipment, and other critical gear. The included 120W power supply will charge the unit in 14 hours, but you can cut that to 3 hours with the optional 600W Power Supply. This power station uses a rechargeable 1516Wh Li-Ion NMC battery, and is equipped with an inverter that provides up to 2000 watts of power (3500 watts surge) through two standard grounded AC wall sockets. It's equipped with three USB ports, including a 60W Type-C Power Delivery (PD), a 3A USB Type-C, and a 2.4A USB Type-A. There is a 6mm DC power port and a car cigarette lighter-style 12V DC socket. In short, there's a port for just about anything that can be plugged in. The Yeti can be charged from 110V AC house current, 12V DC vehicle power, or from compatible Goal Zero solar panels (a built-in MPPT charge controller assures efficient charging from solar.) Multiple power and charging management systems optimise the input and output to protect your gear and its batteries while being extremely efficient. The front display panel provides readouts of incoming/outgoing power and battery status.

Charge & Power Your Gear

  • Charge an average laptop 31 times, phone 127 times, tablet 51 times

  • Up to 24 hours of runtime for medical devices like CPAPs, 61 hours for a portable refrigerator, 15 hours for a 42" TV, 26 hours for a pellet grill, 28 hours for a full-size fridge

  • One input/output 60W USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) port with variable output from 5V up to 20V at 3A, depending on the device plugged in for charging

  • One regulated standard 3A USB Type-C port, one regulated 2.4A USB Type-A port

  • 2000W 120 VAC inverter supplies power to two grounded wall outlets

  • One 12 VDC car/vehicle socket delivers up to 10A of regulated power for devices like 12V refrigerators without adapters

  • One 6mm 12 VDC port for accessories like optional GoalZero lighting solutions

Charging the Yeti

  • Charge the battery from multiple sources

  • Use compatible solar panels, such as Boulder 100 Briefcase, which charges in 18-36 at full sun

  • Included 110V charger: 14 hours charge time

  • Charge from car with optional Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 12V Car Charging Cable

Battery

  • Easy-to-read battery level indicator

  • Li-ion NMC cell chemistry

  • 1516Wh (10.8V, 140.4Ah) capacity has enough stored power to run/charge multiple devices

  • Long shelf life, requiring recharging every 3-6 months in storage

  • Built-in charging and low battery protection circuitry

  • 32 to 104°F operating temperature

What's in the Box

  • GOAL ZERO Yeti 1500X Portable Power Station

  • 110 VAC Wall Charger

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Product Overview

Charge or power everything from phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, fridges, and more with the GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X. Off the grid, on a job site, or at home when the power's out, the Yeti 1500X supplies power for electronics and appliances without the noise and fumes of traditional generators. Add the optional Goal Zero Home Integration Kit with professional assistance, and the GOAL Zero Yeti 1500X becomes a back-up home power supply to run lights, medical equipment, and other critical gear. The included 120W power supply will charge the unit in 14 hours, but you can cut that to 3 hours with the optional 600W Power Supply. This power station uses a rechargeable 1516Wh Li-Ion NMC battery, and is equipped with an inverter that provides up to 2000 watts of power (3500 watts surge) through two standard grounded AC wall sockets. It's equipped with three USB ports, including a 60W Type-C Power Delivery (PD), a 3A USB Type-C, and a 2.4A USB Type-A. There is a 6mm DC power port and a car cigarette lighter-style 12V DC socket. In short, there's a port for just about anything that can be plugged in. The Yeti can be charged from 110V AC house current, 12V DC vehicle power, or from compatible Goal Zero solar panels (a built-in MPPT charge controller assures efficient charging from solar.) Multiple power and charging management systems optimise the input and output to protect your gear and its batteries while being extremely efficient. The front display panel provides readouts of incoming/outgoing power and battery status.

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