Whether you need it on the job site, for a party in the park, an extended road trip, or as a back-up when the power goes out at home, the Yeti 1500X from Goal Zero is the power solution that won’t let you down.
With an outstanding driving force from the Li-ion NMC battery, this unit boasts a 2000W AC inverter with a 3500W surge and allows you to run almost everything and anything that you would normally plug into a wall socket. It provides high-speed charging through multiple regulated USB ports, including USB-A, USB-C and USB Power Delivery port (input and output). Plus 12V output car port and APP provide hassle-free power to portable fridges and other 12V devices. Plugged into 120W a full charge will take approximately 12.5 hours, or using a 100W solar panel in full sun it’ll take between 18-36 hours. The easy to read LCD keeps you on track and confident with what’s coming in and what’s going out so you can manage your power supply like a pro.
Indoors or out, get yourself set up properly without stressing over what, where and how, with Goal Zero’s Yeti 1500X.
Powers almost everything and anything
High-quality Li-ion NMC battery
High-speed power delivery
2 x USB-A output port – 5V, up to 2.4A (12 W max), regulated
2 x USB-C output port – 5-9V, up to 3A (18W max), regulated
1 x USB PD input/output port – 5-20V, up to 3A (60W max), regulated
6mm output port – 12V, up to 10A (120W max)
12V output car port – 12V, up to 10A (120W max)
12V APP output – 1wV up to 30A (360W max)
AC output inverter – 230V AC, 50Hz 2000W (3000W surge)
8mm input charging port – 14-22V, up to 10A (120W max)
APP input charging port – 14-50V, up to 25A (300W max)
USB-C PD – 1 x 18W max, 1 x 60W max
Easy to read LCD
Built-in MPPT charge controller
500 lifecycles to 80%
Compatible with all Goal Zero products
Wall charger included – 12.5 hours at 120W / 5.5 hours at max 300W
External Dimensions:
38.7W x 26D x 34.5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
38.7W x 26D x 34.5H cm
Material:
Aluminium | Plastic
Input Power:
8mm Port, 14−50V up to 10A, 120W Max. | High Power Charging Port, 14−50V up to 50A, 600W Max.
Output Power:
USB−A 5V up to 2.4A, 12W Max. Regulated | USB−C 5−12V up to 3A, 18W Max. Regulated | USB−C PD (input/output) 5−20V up to 3A, 60W Max. Regulated | 6mm Port 12V up to 10A, 120W Max. | 12V Cigarette Port 12V up to 13A, 160W Max. Regulated | 12V High Power Port 12V up to 30A, 360W Max. Regulated | 1 x 120V AC inverter (output, pure sine wave) 120VAC 60Hz 16.5A (2000W, 3500W surge)
Batteries:
Li−ion NMC | 10.8V, up to 140.4Ah | 1516Wh | 500 Lifecycles to 80%
Staff tip:To maximise shelf−life, keep plugged in or charge every 3−6 months
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Q&A's (6)
Camp Fridge1 answer
Could you recommend a camp fridge that would work with this portable power station. We are a family of 4.
Kael - East Melbourne, VIC(10 months ago)
G'day Kael,
This power station has approximately 100Ah of power through the 12v cigarette output port. This will run the a 12v/fridge freezer for approximately 30 hours based on average fridge uses. Any 12v fridge/freezer will be compatible with this power station, if you need more information on how to choose a fridge, check out our blog A Camping Fridge Buying Guide, or give us a buzz on 1300 914 007.
Lauren - Snowys(10 months ago)
Solar Panels 1 answer
Can you recommend the correct solar panels for this battery?
Kael - East Melbourne, VIC(10 months ago)
G'day Kael,
The 8mm Solar Charging port is a Goal Zero specific connection with the following requirements: 14-22V, up to 10A (120W max) Essentially the Boulder 10 Briefcase & Boulder 100 panels are the best option.
Lauren - Snowys(10 months ago)
Is the battery replaceable?1 answer
After its 500 cycles, is it possible to replace the battery inside, or do u need a whole new unit?
Grant - Cairns City, QLD(11 months ago)
G'day Grant,
We've had this question before, and Goal Zero has confirmed they are replaceable. You'll need to go through Goal Zero directly to arrange this when the time comes.
Lauren - Snowys(11 months ago)
Use whilst charging1 answer
Hi, Can you charge the battery while it is in use? So if the battery were powering your fridge etc could you have the solar panel plugged in and charging the battery, keeping its charge topoed up.
Shannon - Georgetown, QLD(1 year ago)
G'day Shannon,
Yes, you can charge and discharge your Yeti at the same time.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
How long can charge Waeco CFX 35L1 answer
Hi From beginning to cooling temperature let’s say 0,how long it can charge? (With current one I have they say 7h but realistically only 3 to 3.5h) How long it takes to charge via wall socket? How long it takes to charge via Solar 250W? How long it takes to charge 12V car charger? Is there any portable power station with inbuild solar system? Btw am also looking for camping cinema set up(that one is new to me therefore for for a start I am thinking to get some basic set up and later on upgrade)If you have any advice on it I would appreciate Ta for answers in advance Regards Mario
Mario - Sydney (1 year ago)
G'day Mario,
I'm not 100% sure exactly what you mean here? The Yeti 1500X won't charge your fridge, but it will run your fridge. They have a 140Ah battery, so depending on your fridges settings and the weather conditions you could probably run the CFX 35L fridge for around 35-40 hours. The Yeti 1500X will take about 7 hours to fully charge from 240V, or about 11 hours via the 12v car charger. The Maximum Solar input is 600W via the Anderson input, depending on the output voltage or your panels, it could take anywhere from about 10 hours to fully charge the unit from a 250W solar panel. At this stage, we're not aware of any portable power stations with built-in solar, but I'd dare say this will do the trick for your cinema set-up depending on the projector you plan to use.
Leece - Snowys(1 year ago)
Can I use the hardkorr 200watt or kickass 200watt solar panels to charge this??2 answers
Are they compatible?
Danielle - COOTHARABA(1 year ago)
G'day Danielle,
The Yeti Power Stations use an 8mm Solar Input, which is different from other solar panels on the market. Unfortunately, for this reason, they can't be charged via other solar panels.
Leece - Snowys(1 year ago)
You can use other solar panels to charge it, you will just need the correct adaptor cable to charge via the 8mm port or via the power poll port.