GOAL ZERO YETI 6000X

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Goal Zero has unveiled its latest – and largest – power bank, with the Yeti 6000X packing a vast battery that’s up to the challenge of keeping a cabin or campsite running off the grid or in a power outage. Aiming to sweep up big battery buyers who might otherwise be swayed by a Tesla Powerwall or other fixed backup power supply, it’s capable of being charged via solar panels or a regular wall outlet.The size is certainly the first giveaway that it’s a beefier battery than we’ve seen before from Goal Zero. At 106 pounds and 17 inches high, it’s no surprise that the Yeti 6000X comes with its own roll cart for easier transportation. The price is the second indication: at $4,999.95 it’s easily the most expensive model, too.What you get in return, though, is a whole lot of power, and delivered at high rates. Inside there’s 6,000 wHr of lithium-ion batteries, with two 2,000W AC ports on the front panel that deliver 2,000W continuous and 3,500W surge. You could run a full-sized refrigerator for 110 hours, Goal Zero says, or a 42-inch TV for 60 hours.

Other ports include a USB-A 5V/2.4A (12W max), a USB-C 5-12V/3.0A (18W max), and a USB-C PD input/output 5-20V/3.0A (60W max). There’s a 12V output 12V/13A (160W max) and a 12V HPP 12V/30A (360W max).

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