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Goal Zero Yeti 1500X Portable Power Station
Item Code: 36300
Ship Weight: 46 lbs.
Regular Price: $1,999.95
Sale Price: $779.89
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Product Details
Our best-selling large Power Station now comes with even more power and a bigger inverter to let you tackle any project, indoors or out. The new 2000W AC Pure sine wave inverter allows you to confidently run anything you need to get the job done. Power off-grid events, work sites, studios, base camps, essential circuits in your home and so much more!
Compact, Lightweight Power Station:
High-Speed Charging Solution:
Goodbye Gas Generator. Hello Yeti X
Versatile Port Options:
Power in the Palm of Your Hand:
Fast Charging from the Sun:
There are 3 ways to charge your Goal Zero Yeti 1500X:
The Sun
Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel. Charge times is dependent on the size of the solar panel. The Boulder 100 Briefcase will provide 100W of solar and fully recharge the Yeti 1500X in 18-36 hours of sun.
Wall
Plug it into the wall. Fully recharges in 14 hours using the included 120W Power Supply AC Wall Charger. The optional 230W Power Supply halves the charge and full recharges the Yeti 1500X in only 7 hours (Sold Separately).
12V
The Goal Zero Yeti 1500X can be charged by plugging into your vehicle's 12V outlet using the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 12V Car Charging Cable. NOTE: Do not attempt to charge your Yeti from a 12V source using any other cable. Doing so may cause damage to the unit.
Compact, Lightweight Power Station:
• | Great for use with Smartphones, Lights, Camera Equipment, Tablets, 12V Appliances, Laptops, CPAP, Display Monitors, Blenders, Speakers, Drills, Grills/Smokers, Power Tools, TV/Electronics, Fridges and much more! |
• | It takes the same amount of time to charge your device from a Goal Zero power pack as it does from the wall. |
• | Excellent source of emergency power supply |
• | Features an improved 1516Wh (10.8V, 140.3 AH) Lithium Ion Battery for long lasting performance! |
• | Equipped with 60W USB-C Power Delivery ports for fast-charging phones, MacBooks, and other USB-C devices. |
• | With a lithium-ion battery at its core, the Goal Zero Yeti X equips you with safe, clean, portable power for camping, tailgating, off-grid events, workshops, and emergency home backup. |
• | Power a wide range of devices with seven different port options including fast-charging 60W USB-C Power Delivery, multiple USB-A ports, regulated 12V, and two 120V AC ports. |
• | Increased 2000W AC (3500W Surge) inverter allows you to run power-hungry devices and appliances with confidence. Our new industry-leading inverter can handle surges from power tools, medical devices, and home appliances, including full-size refrigerators. |
• | Monitor, control, and optimize your power usage from anywhere with Yeti App 3.0. Features remote control of power in/out, real-time power consumption notifications, and charging profiles to optimize your battery life. |
• | The Integrated MPPT Charge Controller provides up to 30% more efficient charge times when charging from solar power! |
• | Charge the Yeti 1500X from the sun with our portable solar panels while away from the grid and keep it topped off from a wall outlet when you're home. |
There are 3 ways to charge your Goal Zero Yeti 1500X:
The Sun
Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel. Charge times is dependent on the size of the solar panel. The Boulder 100 Briefcase will provide 100W of solar and fully recharge the Yeti 1500X in 18-36 hours of sun.
Wall
Plug it into the wall. Fully recharges in 14 hours using the included 120W Power Supply AC Wall Charger. The optional 230W Power Supply halves the charge and full recharges the Yeti 1500X in only 7 hours (Sold Separately).
12V
The Goal Zero Yeti 1500X can be charged by plugging into your vehicle's 12V outlet using the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 12V Car Charging Cable. NOTE: Do not attempt to charge your Yeti from a 12V source using any other cable. Doing so may cause damage to the unit.
Specifications
General Information | |
Manufacturer Name: | Goal Zero |
Chainable: | No |
Dimensions: | 15.25" x 10.23" x 10.37" in (38.74 x 25.98 x 26.34 cm) |
Weight: | 45.64 lbs (20.7 kg) |
Operating usage temp: | 32-104 F (0-40 C) |
Warranty: | 2 Year Warranty | Battery |
Cell Type: | Li-ion NMC |
Pack Capacity: | 1516Wh (10.8V, 140.3 AH) |
Management System: | MPPT charge controller, low battery protection |
Lifecycles: | 500 Cycles to 80% capacity (Approx. 2000 cycles with depreciation)(Discharge rate: 1C, full charge/discharge, Temp 25C) |
Shelf-life: | Keep plugged in, or charge every 3-6 months | Ports |
USB-A port (output): | 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max), regulated |
USB-C port (output): | 5 - 12V, up to 3.0A (18W max), regulated |
USB-C PD port (input/output): | 5 - 20V, up to 3.0A (60W max), regulated |
6mm Port (output): | 12V, up to 10A (120W max), regulated |
12V Powerpole Port (output): | 12V, up to 30A (360W max), regulated |
12V Car Port (output): | 12V, up to 13A (160W max), regulated |
AC Inverter (output, Pure sine wave): | 120VAC 60Hz, 16.5A (2000W, 3500W surge) |
Charging Port (input): | 14-50V, up to 10A (120W max) |
Anderson Power Pole Charging Port: | 14-50V, up to 50A (600W max) | Charge Times |
AC Wall Charger: | 120W: 14 Hours |
50W (Boulder/Nomad 50): | 36-72 Hours |
100W (Boulder/Nomad 100 (BC)): | 18-36 Hours |
200W (Boulder (BC)): | 9-18 Hours |
400W (Boulder 200 X 2): | 4-8 Hours |
600W (Boulder 200 X 3): | 3-6 Hours |
800W (Boulder 200 X 4): | 3-4 Hours |
1200W (Boulder 200 X 6): | 3 Hours | What can the Yeti 1500X Power? |
Smart Phone (12 Wh): | 127 Charges |
Tablet (30 Wh): | 51 Charges |
Laptop (50 Wh): | 31 Charges |
POV Camera (5 Wh): | 303 Charges |
DSLR Camera (18 Wh): | 84 Charges |
Head Lamp (5 Wh): | 303 Charges |
Light-a-Life 350 (4.5 Wh): | 337 Hours |
Light Bulb (11 Wh): | 138 Hours |
CPAP (65 Wh): | 24 Hours |
TV (42" LED) (100 Wh): | 15 Hours |
Pellet Grill (60 Wh): | 26 Hours |
Microwave (1000 Wh): | 2 Hours |
Portable Fridge (25 Wh): | 61 Hours |
Mini Fridge(35 Wh): | 44 Hours |
Full Size Refrigerator (55 Wh): | 28 Hours |
Circular Saw (13 Amp) (1500 Wh): | 1 Hour |
Product Manual
Yeti APP 3.0 Guide
What's Included
What's Included:
• (1) Goal Zero Yeti 1500X Power Pack
• (1) AC Wall Charger
• (1) Goal Zero Yeti 1500X Power Pack
• (1) AC Wall Charger
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Review Summary
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100% Recommend this product (4 of 4 responses)
By Jen
Grand Haven, MI
Worth every penny. Would buy again.
June 8, 2021
The unit works as promised. The app is easy even for the technology challenged. I also purchased the Boulder briefcase solar 200 with 30’ cable. Everything worked perfectly on the first try.
I use for off grid camping on unimproved property. I have charged my battery powered weed eater, and it will run my small, corded, chain saw for a bit.
I camped 5 days with lights (Christmas tree) phone, and small fan. No problems.
Please know that these items are every pound indicated in the specs. Go smaller if you can’t lift 48 pounds!
I use for off grid camping on unimproved property. I have charged my battery powered weed eater, and it will run my small, corded, chain saw for a bit.
I camped 5 days with lights (Christmas tree) phone, and small fan. No problems.
Please know that these items are every pound indicated in the specs. Go smaller if you can’t lift 48 pounds!
By Squeaky W.
New York
Instant out of the box satisfaction No Techie Needed
December 16, 2020
I got the 3000 actually and It's been purring along for a 8 months now better than half the time cycling between 50% and 90% plus most days discharged over hours, 12 hrs to get it down to 90% plus discharge.
I got it for blackout backups at rural property but after Covid hit kept it in the 'city' along with myself and use if for load shifting on a big HEPA filter. Not that the buck a day it 'saves' is a reason to do this, but why not.
I did add the fast charger to adapt it to it's new use.
So
So simple to setup and use ANYONE can do it and passes the test of time What more could you want?
I got it for blackout backups at rural property but after Covid hit kept it in the 'city' along with myself and use if for load shifting on a big HEPA filter. Not that the buck a day it 'saves' is a reason to do this, but why not.
I did add the fast charger to adapt it to it's new use.
So
So simple to setup and use ANYONE can do it and passes the test of time What more could you want?
By Donna
Massachusetts
Love my Goal Zero Yetis
November 9, 2020
I have three Yetis. Love them! Peace of mind amid power outages in New England. My 3000 Yeti kept my mini freezer going all night through the following afternoon with 83% power left. Impressive.
Pros
- Portable, no fuel needed, quiet, dependable.
Best Uses
- Power outages
By RB
Florida
Wonderful product
September 24, 2020
As usual, Earthtech makes purchasing these fantastic GZ items a happy experience with quick shipping, rep's available to assist with immediate help during or before a purchase. Just a great place to shop.
EKP3
from Metro Atlanta Georgia asked:
June 27, 2022
Are expansion tanks shipped fully charged?
1 Answer
The Goal Zero Yeti Expansion Tanks are shipped with a charge. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on June 27, 2022
becky
from salt lake city asked:
March 15, 2021
Just bought the 1500x from you. Goal zero told us it can use up to 50 volt input. They said the 1500 ( without the x was limited to 22v). I noticed in your remarks you said only 22v. Was that remark about the 1500 not the 1500 X. Just double checking.
1 Answer
Correct. The 1500X input allowance range is 14-50V, up to 50A (600W max. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on March 17, 2021
PAUL S GARLAND
from WA asked:
November 22, 2020
When adding the Expansion "tank" to the Yeti 1500, is the special, $400 cable still required as it was with the 1400?
1 Answer
No special cable is required. However, the Goal Zero Yeti Link Module is needed. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 23, 2020
Storm
from Redlands Ca. asked:
November 13, 2020
Can the Yeti 1500x be charged while driving a vehicle, and what is needed.
1 Answer
Yes, the Goal Zero Yeti 1500X can be charged by plugging into your vehicle's 12V outlet using the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 12V Car Charging Cable. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 16, 2020
S.C. Jaffe
from Los Angeles asked:
November 13, 2020
Is it advisable to use a surge suppressor when powering an iMac from the Yeti 1500x?
1 Answer
It is not required but you certainly can use a surge protector. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 16, 2020
David Petrinovich
from Desert Hot Springs, California asked:
September 5, 2020
What is the Yeti 1500's lifecycle?
1 Answer
500 Cycles to 80% capacity (Approx. 2000 cycles with depreciation)(Discharge rate: 1C, full charge/discharge, Temp 25C)
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on September 8, 2020
Al Kaplan
from Athens, NY asked:
September 5, 2020
I have a grinder pump that is hooked up directly to the breaker panel. Is there a way to use the Yeti to power that in the event of a power outage?
1 Answer
You can indeed by incorporating a Sub-panel/Integration Kit. However, you will want to make sure this system has enough power to handle that item. Please contact us at 877-548-3387 with the watt draw and voltage requirements on that device so we can offer a suitable recommendation. We hope to hear from you soon!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on September 8, 2020
Justin
from Liberty Lake, WA asked:
August 26, 2020
Can the Yeti 1500x be "chainable" with expansion battery packs?
1 Answer
Absolutely! You can add the Goal Zero Expansion Tanks to this kit for even longer power output. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on August 28, 2020
David
from New Orleans, LA asked:
August 18, 2020
what is the maximum voltage the MPPT controller can accept?
1 Answer
The max input voltage is 22V. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on August 19, 2020
Philip Rivera
from philriv526@gmail.com asked:
August 17, 2020
Can the 1500X be left "plugged-in" until needed? Or, must it be removed from an outlet after being fully charged?
1 Answer
It can indeed! This will keep the battery charged and the internal protection software will ensure it does not overcharge. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on August 18, 2020