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Goal Zero Yeti 1500X Portable Power Station, 1516-Watt-Hour Portable Lithium-Battery Emergency Power Station, 2000-Watt Portable AC-Inverter Generator with Boulder 100 Briefcase Portable Solar Panel

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Size: 1500x w/ Boulder 100


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  • INNOVATORS IN PORTABLE POWER: Goal Zero created the portable power station category 10 years ago, presenting a new way forward in portable energy use at home, on the job, and off-grid. Our products are engineered with precision here in the USA. Power everything from campsites to vital home circuits.
  • PROFESSIONAL-GRADE POWER: Built to last and field-tested in varied environments, from Arctic locations to job sites to homes, our power station features 7 different output ports: two USB-A; one 18W USB-C; one 60W USB-C PD; one 6 mm, 12V, and 12V power; and two 120V AC ports. The 1500 watt-hours of lithium power can charge your phone 127 times and run a full-size fridge for up to 28 hours.
  • INDUSTRY-LEADING TECHNOLOGY: Dependable power you can rely on in any situation. Our industry-leading 2000-watt inverter generator lets you plug in and power anything that you can power from a wall outlet. Control and optimize your power usage from anywhere using the Yeti App 3.0. The integrated MPPT charge controller increases charge efficiency by 30% when recharging with a Goal Zero solar panel.
  • SAFE & USER-FRIENDLY: We prioritize product safety by using multiple layers of protection, including over- and under-voltage protections, temperature protections, and a battery-management system to monitor individual cell and battery-pack health. The Yeti 1500X is backed by a 2-year warranty. All elements of the product, from physical construction to user interface, are designed for ease of use.
  • EMPOWER HUMAN POTENTIAL: We are driven by a vision for success defined by our impact on people and the planet. To date, weve reached 31,000+ people around the world with our community-empowerment and disaster-relief projects. Our team is based in the Wasatch Front in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Brand: Goal Zero


Wattage: 100 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Voltage: 12 Volts


Output Wattage: 1516 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Product Dimensions: 31"L x 20"W x 24"H


Tank Volume: 5 Gallons


Runtime: 28 hours


Brand: ‎Goal Zero


Wattage: ‎100 watts


Fuel Type: ‎Electric


Power Source: ‎Solar Powered


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Output Wattage: ‎1516 Watts


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Product Dimensions: ‎31"L x 20"W x 24"H


Tank Volume: ‎5 Gallons


Runtime: ‎28 hours


Frequency: ‎60 Hz


Current Rating: ‎3 Amps, 10 Amps


Starting Wattage: ‎3000 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎Goal Zero


Part Number: ‎44360


Size: ‎1500x w/ Boulder 100


Style: ‎Yeti 1500x with 100 Watt Boulder Solar Panel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Portable


Date First Available: July 26, 2021


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  • Beast of a battery
Size: 1500X
EMERGENCY POWER Before we get into my review of the eye-opening Goal Zero Yeti 1500x, there are 3 main reasons I had bought portable battery stations and solar panels for: - Power outages, Emergency preparation, Recreation Wildfires and hurricanes have increasingly become common in the past few years' news cycles, and in California, there had been multiple times where electric companies simply shut down services during high risk conditions to minimize the risk of starting a fire. In fact, just 1.5 months ago, our family had to evacuate when a blaze ravaged nearby! Between natural disasters, power outages, working from home amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, and seeking to bring electronic conveniences (like CPAP medical machines) when out camping, sales for gas generators, batteries, and solar panels had seen an uptick in demand. IN A NUTSHELL Goal Zero's Yeti 500x is one of my all-time, favorite power stations with its beautifully compact design and reliability. The newer Yeti 1500x brought with it new capabilities and an expanded ecosystem of available accessories: - Charging input of 600W max from up to 4 solar panels - Powering your home with a Yeti Home Integration Kit - Battery capacity expansion with an upcoming Yeti X Link - Charging other Yeti power stations via the Anderson Powerpole (APP) or 12V car ports - Smartphone app-based remote control, monitoring, configuration, battery optimization, and firmware upgrade Continuing to stay true to the company's infamous safety focus, the Yeti 1500x contains top-tier LG battery cells, a high-quality Battery Management System, Pure-Sine Wave AC output for sensitive electronics, and the ability to scale the system as large or small as needed with its large portfolio of products, integrations, and accessories. The last part is key: many of the other manufacturers do not have that kind of a collection. The 1500x's dimensions are nearly identical to the Yeti 1400 Lithium predecessor, but puts on an extra 2 lbs with its additional 91 Wh capacity and new 2,000W AC inverter (with 3,500W peak). Both share a similar-looking exterior, but the inside of the Yeti X now houses a built-in MPPT controller for more efficient charging and an increased input limit of 600W (360W on its predecessor). I was able to power my car freezer on a 4-day boondocking trip with 32F-40F evenings and only saw 30% of the battery used. On the last day, the temperature had dipped to 27F, and a protective alert came up on the display that eventually cleared itself by the time I got home. More on that later. For an industry leader, however, there are some things I do not like. GZ's products command a price premium. The 1500x's Anderson INPUT port (APP) is arranged vertically when most of the solar panels from other brands connect horizontally. You can purchase a third-party APP extension cable (like iGreely) to freely switch the orientation for use with other brands' products. Other disappointments included the inability to easily expand the 1500x's capacity with Yeti Tank Expansion Batteries (will be remedied with the forthcoming Yeti X Link), and not having its battery be consumer replaceable like the Yeti 1400 Lithium. Customer Service asked to "stay tuned" when I inquired about it. Sounds like a solution may be in the works. The Goal Zero 12V cigarette car charger should deserve much more praise than the company had given because it could regenerate a battery at a whopping 120W in vehicles that support 10A! (It also worked with my Jackery batteries.) For the fastest charging, the Yeti X series accepts the astoundingly high-performance, pricey, 600W power supply. Overall, I am in love with the way the power station works, its expansion options, thoughtful design with top-notch components, and the safety reputation the company has been known for. Note: GZ renamed its Anderson Powerpole (APP) ports in late 2020 to High Power Port (HPP). For the purpose of avoiding confusion, I will continue referring to the HPP as APP. PROS - Lithium-ion cells made by LG (a top-notch, Tier 1 battery manufacturer) - Very professional, tough look with a pleasing color scheme, though I'm not a fan of the odd-looking top storage compartment that breaks the clean lines of the Yeti 500x -- Aluminum exterior helps protect against bumps and battery puncture --- Given that Li-Ion batteries become more volatile as capacity increases, this added protection is important --- Environmentally friendlier than hard plastic -- Vertical, rounded edge grilles provide extra grip, heat dissipation, and act like bumpers --- Rounded corners are less likely to shatter than sharp edges -- Jackery, Rockpals, and other brands I had used were made of hard plastic shell that may be more prone to cracking and overheating - 1516 Wh battery capacity (45.64 lbs @ 15.3" x 10.3" x 10.4") -- Capacity to power a 30" LCD monitor and Mini PC for 15-21 hours, a Toshiba 50" Fire TV for almost 13.5 hours -- Capacity can be extended by connecting Yeti Tank Expansion Batteries once the Yeti X Link is available - Pure-Sine Wave AC Inverter capable of continuous 2,000W power (and unmatched 3,500W peak) — See USAGE section -- Clean power for sensitive electronics -- Less heat -- Note: Some manufacturers claim to be Pure-Sine when they are actually Modified or Square Waves - High-quality BMS (Battery Management System) for safety -- Provides built-in overload, overcharge (automatic stop when the device is full), and short-circuit protection - Regulated Output ports - Can power AC and DC (USB/12V Car adapter) at the same time -- Laptop, tablet, phone, light, fan, CPAP, projector, TV, refrigerator, camera, pressure cooker, miter saw - Multiple charging options with up to a whopping 600W! -- Can be used while charging --- Although this is supported, doing so could hurt the battery's lifetime -- MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) solar charge controller/regulator --- Smarter, faster/more efficient, and costlier than PWM (Pulse Width Modulation). Older Yeti 1400 Li uses PWM --- Suitable for larger systems --- Can parallel-connect up to 4 solar panels with a combiner cable (not included) for faster charging - Large ecosystem of accessories and interoperable products (batteries, solar panels, integration kits, cables, etc.) -- Accessories are very well-made with solid connections that help weatherproof and prevent accidental disconnects - APP and 12V cigarette ports can be used to charge other Yeti power stations, but using them with other brands is not supported by the company -- Was able to charge Yeti 500x and Jackery Explorer 1000 -- This method would combine both batteries' capacities (ie. Yeti 1500x + 500x = 1516 Wh + 505 Wh = approx. 2,000 Wh. Keep in mind there is some power loss during conversion/transfer) - Carry handles on each side with a comfortable, non-slip grip -- Top of Yeti 1500x has a covered storage compartment - Excellent, informative LCD with LED backlight -- Total power coming in (via solar panel, 12V car port, or wall charger) -- Capacity left (as a percentage) -- Total power (AC and DC combined) being used -- Estimated hours --- When Input > Output, shows time to full --- When Output > Input, shows time to empty -- Units can be toggled between "Volts" and for Output: "Amps", "Watts", "Watt-hours" -- Press Units + Light buttons for 3 secs to display Yeti's firmware version -- Info button did nothing. Customer service said that "more features are coming" that will utilize it, presumably via a firmware update - "Goal Zero Yeti" Smartphone app -- Remotely control & monitor power usage, optimize battery life, receive notifications, upgrade firmware, etc. via WiFi - Bottom is well-protected by neon green, non-slip feet - Manual: Unusually detailed with some helpful tips - Great technical support CONS - Heavy at 45.6 lbs due to the use of aluminum housing instead of plastic - Battery not replaceable like the older Yeti 1400 Lithium -- GZ asked to "stay tuned" when I inquired about user-friendly battery replacement options. This sounds like a solution may be in the works - Premium pricing - Anderson Powerpole (APP/High Power Port) input port is vertically arranged when most solar panels from other brands are horizontal -- Requires a GZ cable to work, though I found a great alternative that allows you to re-arrange the connectors' orientation to fit any Anderson connector: iGreely APP Extension Cable -- Initially thought that changing the APP orientation was a ploy for GZ to sell additional cables, but it was also likely a way for the product to differentiate the ports as Input (vertical) or Output (horizontal) to prevent someone from connecting accessories incorrectly TIP: It is possible to get multiple companies' products (battery power stations and solar panels) to work with one another once you understand the different connector types. Expect a how-to article in the near future by searching the web for "YUENX Goal Zero Jackery Interconnectivity". - No secure way to prevent theft of power station (besides chaining the removable carry handles) - Not waterproof. Keep it away from water splashes, rain, and pool! -- Lithium and fire or water can cause serious damage or injury! - Display, though quite informative, does not show separate power consumption for DC and AC -- LCD is unreadable without LED backlight - No built-in light or LED bar to illuminate your area or blink "S.O.S.", the international distress signal - No cable accessories or carry bag included besides the 120W wall charger (100-240V, 16V @ 7.5A) -- Competitors often throw in cables for charging via solar or car cigarette socket, and sometimes a small case to hold them - "Goal Zero Yeti" app does not have scheduling capability to remotely turn on/off the 1500X PORTS INPUT - (2) 8mm (1 front, 1 storage compartment– but only ONE can be used at a time) -- 14-50V, max 10A. Do NOT use a power source that exceeds the max Voltage or Amperage! -- Max input: 120W --- Jackery Explorer 1000, Rockpals 500W: max 200W --- Included power supply outputs 120W -- Only one of the 8mm ports can receive power --- Having both ports receive different Voltage levels could have one drive power to — and damage — the other -- Can be used for solar charging --- Depending on the solar panel's connector, an 8mm adapter may be needed (ie. 8mm-to-HPP) --- Connect 2+ solar panels in PARALLEL with an 8mm-to-HPP 4x Combiner Cable (max 120W) - TIP: GZ and Jackery both use an 8mm connector, but they are not completely interchangeable -- Jackery's cable can somewhat be used with one or both GZ ports, but not the other way around. You will have to cut part of the cable's plastic barrel to make it work with both companies' products - (1) High Power Port (HPP aka Anderson/APP) -- 14-50V, max 50A. Do NOT use a power source that exceeds the max V or A! -- Max input: 600W. Rapid-charging power supplies available: 230W and 600W -- Can be used for solar charging --- Connect 2+ solar panels in PARALLEL with an HPP-to-HPP 4x Combiner Cable (max 600W) - (1) USB-C PD 60W – Both for input/output -- Powerful enough to charge a 60W laptop (ie. 13" MacBook Pro) -- Can charge concurrently with the 8mm port for a total of 180W of input --- Both ports are on a separate charge control circuit. There is no overload risk for using them concurrently Note: If power is sent to both the 8mm and HPP ports, only the one with the highest input will be used. OUTPUT - (2) AC with 3 prongs - Pure Sine Wave -- Inverter handles a continuous 2,000W, peaking at 3,500W! — See USAGE section -- Note: Uses 7W with nothing plugged in - HPP (Anderson/APP) (max 360W) - Cigarette socket (max 160W) - (2) 6mm (max 120W) -- Single, compact 12V port to universally charge using a variety of adapters -- Allows GZ to create 12V products to use 6mm instead of the bulky cigarette socket - USB-C PD (max 60W) – Both for input/output - (2) USB-A - USB-C QuickCharge - Expansion Module Port (in storage compartment) for use with GZ expansion modules USAGE - Turn off any output ports (AC/DC) that are not being used in order to conserve power -- Without anything plugged in, the AC inverter still draws 7W on its own - Li-ion batteries have 500 charge cycles before capacity drops to about 80% from when they were new -- Product could, in theory, be charged up to 2,000 cycles — about 20-25% of total capacity is lost every 500 cycle - To prolong the battery lifetime while in storage, keep the battery fully charged every 3-6 months -- Or, according to customer support, keep it plugged in when not in use and discharge it to 50% every 3-4 months -- NOT using the battery for a very long time can actually hurt its lifetime -- There is no "memory effect" in this station's battery --- It is better to NOT let it completely drain before recharging -- Battery, like all Li-ion, slowly drains over time even when station is powered off --- Could take 1-1.5 years to go from full to empty - Battery is NOT replaceable, although it appears that GZ is working on a solution it previously had available for its older Yeti 1400 Lithium CONTINUOUS VS PEAK OUTPUT - AC Inverter: Converts battery (DC) power into AC -- Yeti 1500x provides 2,000W continuous output with an impressive 3,500W peak - Peak/Surge (Starting): Nearly every device initially draws extra power to turn on. The highest amount it pulls is the Peak. As long as that number is below 3,500W, it can be STARTED -- Turns on OK (PEAK under 3,500W) --- Freezer starts at 400W (peak), runs at 150W once on --- Coffee maker starts at 1,400W (peak), runs at 800W once on -- Will NOT turn on (PEAK over 3,500W) --- Home AC starts at 4,000W (peak), runs at 1,000W once on - Continuous Output (Running): Once devices are on, as long as they keep drawing less than 2,000W total, they will stay ON until the battery runs out -- CONTINUES running (under 2,000W) --- 100W TV + 60W laptop = 160W -- COULD STOP running (over 2,000W) --- Temporary overdrawing beyond 2,000W for a few seconds is okay. A quality BMS will protectively shut down the battery if the surge does not end after a while. Regularly going over for a prolonged time can ruin the battery in the long run --- 1,800W hair dryer (2,500W peak) + 400W vacuum (900W peak) = 2,200W. Probably will stay on for a short period ---- Add 1,000W mower (1,400W peak) = 3,200W. Battery will definitely shut down SOLAR PANEL - WARNING This power station can be charged with one or more solar panels as described in the "Ports > Input" section. There are SOME PRECAUTIONS you must take to minimize battery damage and/or injury to life/property: - Never exceed the maximum Voltage (V) or Amperage (A) of the power station's charging port - If you want to use 2+ solar panels to charge faster: -- Do not mix them with different V or A as the output might get reduced (less energy generated) -- Do not daisy-chain them in sequence/series as that can exceed the power station's maximum V or A --- Always connect them in PARALLEL with a Y-branch or Combiner cable - Keep the battery out of direct sunlight while charging. You may have to use an extension cable to keep it in the shade CALCULATIONS: WHAT SIZE? HOW LONG? The below calculations are rough ESTIMATES as conditions, battery quality, and age can vary. TIME TO CHARGE THIS 1,516Wh POWER STATION - Calc: Hours to charge battery = Battery capacity (Wh) / Input Wattage -- Note: As battery approaches 75% full, the input charge will increasingly be slowed down to prevent overcharging - AC Wall: 120W @ 13 hrs [1516 Wh / 120W] -- GZ high-speed chargers: 230W @ 7 hrs / 600W @ 3 hrs - GZ 12V Car Charger -- 60W @ 26 hrs (5A setting) / 120W @ 13 hrs (10A setting, if car supports it) CHARGE TIME WITH SOLAR - Calc: Hours to charge battery = Battery capacity (Wh) / (Panel Wattage x [0.5 or 0.75]) -- In a perfect lab environment, solar panels charge at the listed wattage -- Expect to only receive 50-75% on a good, sunny day (ie. 75W – 113W for a 150W panel), depending on panel's age, component quality, and weather - 200W solar panel: as fast as 10.1 hours [1516Wh / (200W x 0.75)] - Keep charging even when overcast as the panels will STILL collect energy WATTS USED/PRODUCED BY A DEVICE - Calc: Watts used or produced by device = Voltage x Amperage - Vacuum with 120V @ 9.5A uses 1,140W - Solar panel with 12V @ 10A can produce up to 120W IDEAL BATTERY POWER STATION SIZE - Calc: Battery capacity (Wh) = Watts used by device x Hours needed for / 0.85 -- 10-15% of power is lost during power conversion - 45W car fridge needed for 8 hours: Minimum 424Wh power station (45W x 8 / 0.85) - Battery storage capacity is measured in Wh and power output in W (Watts) TIME BEFORE BATTERY IS EMPTY - Calc: Hours available for device = Battery capacity (Wh) x 0.85 / Watts used by device -- 10-15% of power is lost during power conversion - 60W laptop with 505Wh battery: Up to 7.2 hours (505Wh x 0.85 / 60W) TIME TO CHARGE A DEVICE - Calc: Hours to charge device = Device's battery capacity (Wh) / Input Wattage - 60W laptop with 200Wh battery: Up to 3.4 hrs (200 Wh / 60W) TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS COLD WEATHER USE I once went boondocking/camping in freezing 27F temperatures, and a thermo warning icon had appeared on the display. The battery was still outputting power AND could be charged, but I had no idea what effect that symbol would have. - Warning icon appears when INTERNAL battery (not external air) temp is 5C/41F - At below 1C/33.8F, input charge gets limited (no longer full input) until INTERNAL is 3C/37.4F. Output is unaffected - Warning icon goes away when INTERNAL is 8C/46.4F - NEVER charge the power station itself in below freezing temperatures, or you will damage the Li-ion battery AND potentially limit its overall capacity -- You CAN use it to power OTHER devices because the generated heat will warm its battery enough to be within operating temps -- At below freezing temps, keep it in an insulated cooler and connected to a power source (ie. solar panels). The heat generated by the battery will keep it running as best as it can DIFFERENT SOLAR PANELS As long as the solar panels from different brands or wattage produce the same VOLTAGE, you will be able to safely use them together with the GZ 4x Combiner cable (8mm-to-HPP 4x Combiner Cable 120W max or HPP-to-HPP 4x Combiner Cable 600W max). The key here is to connect them in PARALLEL. If the panels are NOT the same voltage, then the panel with the highest volts will be used. I was able to connect these four panels with the Yeti 1500x to get a total output of 262W on a cloudy November day: - GZ Nomad 200 / Jackery SolarSaga 100W / Paxcess Rockman 120W / Suaoki 160W I expect the panels to produce significantly more during the summer (to as much as 430W combined). CHARGING OTHER BATTERIES I wanted to see if it was possible to use the Yeti 1500x to charge the Yeti 500x and Jackery Explorer 1000. Yes, it was, through both the APP and cigarette ports. This turned the 1500x and Explorer 1000 into a 2500Wh battery! GOAL ZERO 12V CAR CHARGER I wanted to point out how GAME-CHANGING the GZ 12V Car Charger is. The company inexplicably does not promote its benefits enough, but it can be used to charge batteries at a whopping 120W when the car port supports 10A (like my Toyota Highlander 2008 does!) All other car chargers I have (Jackery, Rockpals, Paxcess) only go up to 60W, but the Goal Zero can double that! What does that mean? Faster charging while driving around town! GOAL ZERO OFFICIAL CARRY CASE The official carry case has one feature that no third-party could provide: the ability to connect cables to the battery without having to take it out of its protective case! IS IT SAFE TO KEEP THE BATTERY INSIDE? There is a warning label on the bag: "NOTICE – When drawing more than 500W, remove Yeti from this case to prevent shut-off due to overheating." GZ support confirmed the battery can be left in its case while being charged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020 by YuenX YuenX

  • Ease of use and piece of mind
Size: 1500X
My son recommended this Goal Zero for home back up. I was originally looking at installing a natural gas powered generator, but for the price I didn’t quite need that type of installation — especially a permanent one. My home in NJ loses power quite often between hurricanes and snow storms, and the idea of having a portable power source seemed like a great investment. If I need to get in the car or walk down the block to help a neighbor, I have the ability to do so. I used a gasoline generator for years, and besides easily filling it up and dragging it around, it was heavy and I couldn’t bring it inside. It’s loud and has exhaust fumes, and the only way to use it was by having it outside with an extension cord running inside with the door open. In the winter, that just lets all the cold air inside! It’s ridiculous. I started with the 1500X to try out Goal Zero, and I’m impressed so far. I thought it would be too small, you’d think it can’t power much, but I’ve tested it out and has been running my fridge for days. The larger ones are probably ample power, but I can’t explain how much more secure and confident I feel knowing if the power goes I won’t have to empty out my freezer or fridge. Just run the Yeti every few hours to maintain the temp while preserving the battery, monitor with the app, and I can keep this thing running. My only concern is keeping it charged. Solar interests me, but I guess you have to charge the Yeti up through an outlet. So if I forget to charge it, and the power drops out, this thing is useless without solar panels. I’ll just be diligent to keep this thing powered, an alert or reminder to charge on the app would be helpful. To finish up this review, I’m not quite sure what all these ports do, but the home integration kit is certainly next on my list. Compared to what I would’ve spent on a gas generator, this has exceeded expectations. Highly recommend checking out Goal Zero ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Jennnifer Maris

  • Excellent option for off-grid camping but not perfect
Size: 1500X
After having owned a number of Goal Zero products in the past (Sherpa 100, Sherpa 100AC), I decided to give the Yeti X series a try. I purchased the Yeti 1500X and added it into my car to provide power for a 12V fridge among other interior accessories. The setup is straight forward, easy and most of the accessories are plug and play. I pair my Yeti 1500X with a Nomad 200 and it has been a good addition for my off grid camping adventures. The Yeti 1500X is not perfect though. I connect my Yeti into my 12V port from my car and sometimes I would have to reconnect the 12V adapter for the Yeti to start charging while the car is running. Other times, I would have to hard reset the Yeti by pressing the reset button inside the Yeti's cover (YMMV). I would also note that the mobile app has been hit or miss for me. When pairing it with my iPad Mini via BT, connection would drop after an hour or so and I would have to perform a hard reset on the Yeti/restart the app to get things to work thru the app. I eventually gave up on the app and control it manually. Hopefully the devs can improve on the mobile app in the future. I am looking forward to the Yeti Link Car Charging Kit which is expected to release this Spring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021 by Anon Ymous Anon Ymous

  • Happy Customer
Size: 1500X
We live in the mountains where power cuts are a regular occurrence. We once had Honda gas generators which were wonderful, if you didn't mind the noise, the smell, or the CO danger from the exhaust. I found that we could get around 5-6 hours of power off a full tank of gas in the Honda. We needed a longer duration of generator power, so I decided to try the YETI 1500X. Full disclosure, we have owned this generator for a month, but what a difference. We ran a full sized refrigerator off the YETI for 9 hours, and per the digital meter, we still had another 5 hours of power left. No noise, no smell, no CO danger. You may be wondering what to do past the 14 hours of YETI power with no gas backup. We bought the solar panels, but have not yet used them in a power outage. But for now, with a 24 hour power cut, the YETI gets the job done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022 by Rhonda Kay Rodgers Rhonda Kay Rodgers

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