Overview

Use the Goal Zero Yeti X 600W Power Supply to fast charge your 1500X, 3000X, or 6000X power station in less time than it takes using the charger that came with your unit. It plugs into a standard 110-240V AC grounded US wall outlet and has an 11' cable, so you can put your Yeti just about anywhere. This power supply is only compatible with the Yeti 1500X, 3000X, and 6000X power stations.

SKU: GC56-GZ98390

GOAL ZERO Yeti X 600W Power Supply

Use the Goal Zero Yeti X 600W Power Supply to fast charge your 1500X, 3000X, or 6000X power station in less time than it takes using the charger that came with your unit. It plugs into a standard 110-240V AC grounded US wall outlet and has an 11' cable, so you can put your Yeti just about anywhere. This power supply is only compatible with the Yeti 1500X, 3000X, and 6000X power stations.

Compatibility

  • Compatible with Yeti 1500X, 3000X, 6000X power stations

  • Not compatible with Yeti Lead Acid, Yeti Lithium, Yeti 200X, or 500X power stations

Charge Times

  • Fast charge the Yeti 1500X in just 3 hours (versus 14 hours with the standard charger)

  • Fast charge the Yeti 3000X in 6 hours (versus 14 hours with the standard charger)

  • Charges Yeti 6000X in 12 hours

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Product Overview

Use the Goal Zero Yeti X 600W Power Supply to fast charge your 1500X, 3000X, or 6000X power station in less time than it takes using the charger that came with your unit. It plugs into a standard 110-240V AC grounded US wall outlet and has an 11' cable, so you can put your Yeti just about anywhere. This power supply is only compatible with the Yeti 1500X, 3000X, and 6000X power stations.

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