🔋 Power Up Your Life Anywhere!
The Goal Zero Yeti 3000X Portable Power Station is a robust energy solution with a 3,032 Watt Hours capacity, designed for versatile use at home, work, or on the go. It features a powerful 2000W AC inverter, multiple USB ports, and can be recharged using the included Boulder 200 solar panel, making it perfect for camping, outdoor activities, and emergency backup. Built with durable materials, it ensures safe and quiet operation without harmful emissions.
Brand | Goal Zero |
Wattage | 2000 |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Item Weight | 42 Pounds |
Voltage | 12 |
Output Wattage | 2000 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | solar_panel |
Product Dimensions | 15.25"L x 13.6"W x 10.23"H |
Material | aluminum |
Model Name | Yeti and Boulder |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Runtime | 32 hours |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Starting Wattage | 3500 Watts |
Running Wattage | 2000 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 847974007839 |
Manufacturer | Goal Zero |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00847974007839 |
Part Number | 44380 |
Item Weight | 42 pounds |
Item model number | 44380 |
Size | 3000x w/ Boulder 200 |
Maximum Power | 60 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
C**T
Awesome
Really like this set up very useful. It’s nothing your gonna lug around everywhere, it’s got some weight to it.Only issue when we opened solar panel up to charge it was broken. Literally took from fedex truck to jeep to go camping and did not need to open so had no idea.But other than that it’s a game changer when camping.
W**E
Great product, fast outstanding delivery
We are ready for our next power failure with battery and optional solar charging to keep refrigerator or other devices running for 2 days. The FedEx delivery was faster than expected, and the FedEx driver carried the 80 pound battery pack and the 40 pound solar panel up the front porch stairs by himself! He carefully placed the large packages out of direct view from the street as well -- very impressive -- thank you FedEx and Goal Zero! The battery comes with built in wheels and handles for easy transport. It may be a bit pricey, but glad we don't have to worry about gas, noise, and fumes.
S**N
Excellent Qualit and Great Power
GAME CHANGER!!!!!!!Off grid living just got Real.Been at it 8 yrs, finally had the money to buy it.Love it!!!!
T**Y
Need more panels
Just went thru hurricane Milton and had chance to use. Works great when fully charged, got one day, put out panels and only got 11% of a charge. I suggest more panels to charge if you buy. Didn't have much on, fridge, fans, interent and TV (occasionally).
C**H
Absolutely love it
Works great and saves us when we have power issues
J**M
Capability
So far, very pleased with this power station. Because of electrical outages, I needed something as a short (about 24 to 36 hours) term backup. So far, this unit has exceeded my power requirements. I ran a large refrigerator for over 30 hours and still had a reserve. Lights, fans, tv, recharge devices, no problem. Ask me again after the next winter, but this station works as advertised, and more.
P**R
Not a serious contender for emergency backup power
This is a good product if you MUST have something portable for camping, etc. However, any serious appliance (home refrigerator, coffee maker, etc) will chew through the 3Kwh battery pretty quickly. And, with only 200W of solar (assuming perfect conditions -- likely closer to 150W), it will take another day or more to charge the battery leaving you SOL for those appliances during the recharge time. Again, great for camping if you have a very well insulated 12V portable fridge, are charging your cell phones and/or running a couple LED lights but that's about it.Example: the modern home fridge/freezer used about 1.2kwh per 24hr period. That alone will drain your battery in a couple of days. It will be slowly recharging with the 200W panels but if you drain the batteries, then you'll need about 2 days of full sun (if unattached to any appliances) just to recharge them. And, that's only running the fridge (not lights, coffee maker, fans, etc).
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