Overview

Featuring 3032 watt-hours of battery power, the GOAL Zero Yeti 3000X allows you to power your life at home, at work, and on the road. Seven versatile port options allow you to run everything from tools and appliances to electric bikes and even home circuits. The Yeti's lithium battery and seven ports provide you with safe, clean, portable power for camping, tailgating, off-grid events, workshops, and emergency home backup.

SKU: GC56-GZ36410

GOAL Zero Yeti 3000X

Featuring 3032 watt-hours of battery power, the GOAL Zero Yeti 3000X allows you to power your life at home, at work, and on the road. Seven versatile port options allow you to run everything from tools and appliances to electric bikes and even home circuits. The Yeti's lithium battery and seven ports provide you with safe, clean, portable power for camping, tailgating, off-grid events, workshops, and emergency home backup.

Clean, Quiet Power, No Gasoline Required

  • Say goodbye to noisy gas-powered generators. With a lithium-ion battery at its core, the Goal Zero Yeti 3000X equips you with safe, clean, quiet, portable power for camping, tailgating, off-grid events, workshops, and emergency home backup.

  • The power that charges the Yeti 3000X battery is increasingly available from renewable or low-emissions sources. For the ultimate in clean power, you can charge the 3000X with solar panels.

AC Power, Even Off the Grid

  • The Yeti 3000X's 2000-watt (3500-watt surge) AC inverter allows you to run power-hungry devices and appliances with confidence. It can handle surges from power tools, medical devices, and home appliances, including full-size refrigerators.

  • The 3000X has two wall-style three-prong AC outlets, just like the outlets at home or work, for your tools and appliances.

Assortment of USB and DC Ports

Stay connected via your phone, tablet, or laptop. Create content with your GoPro, DSLR, or drone. The Yeti 3000X can power a wide range of devices with USB and DC port options, including:

  • One fast-charging 60W USB-C input/output Power Delivery

  • One 18W USB-C

  • Two 12W, 5V, 2.4A USB-A ports

  • One car-style DC socket, two 6mm DC barrel jacks, and one 360W High Power port

Unlimited, Renewable Solar Energy

  • Charge the Yeti 3000X from the sun with Goal Zero portable solar panels while away from the grid, and keep it topped off from a wall outlet when you're home.

  • The integrated MPPT charge controller ensures you're getting the most efficient solar charge possible.

  • The Boulder 200 Briefcase will provide 200W of solar and fully recharge the Yeti 3000X in 18-36 hours of sun. Charge times are dependent on the size of the solar panel and weather conditions.

Additional Features

  • Monitor, control, and optimise your power usage from anywhere with Yeti App 3.0

  • App features remote control of power in/out, real-time power consumption notifications, and charging profiles to optimise battery life

  • Wheels and retractable handle make it easy to place the power station right where it is needed and moved to storage when you're done

What Can the Yeti 3000X Power?

  • Smartphone (12Wh): 253 recharges

  • Tablet (30Wh): 101 recharges

  • Laptop (50Wh): 61 recharges

  • POV camera (5Wh): 607 recharges

  • DSLR camera (18Wh): 169 recharges

  • 42" LED TV (100W): 31 hours

  • CPAP (65W): 47 hours

  • Microwave (1000W): 3 hours

  • Mini fridge (35W): 87 hours

  • Full-size refrigerator (71W): 43 hours

What's in the Box

  • GOAL ZERO Yeti 3000X Portable Power Station

  • GOAL ZERO Yeti X 230W Power Supply 120V (Yeti 1000X & Up)

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Product Overview

Featuring 3032 watt-hours of battery power, the GOAL Zero Yeti 3000X allows you to power your life at home, at work, and on the road. Seven versatile port options allow you to run everything from tools and appliances to electric bikes and even home circuits. The Yeti's lithium battery and seven ports provide you with safe, clean, portable power for camping, tailgating, off-grid events, workshops, and emergency home backup.

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