Goal Zero Yeti 6000X Portable Power Station
Generate the power you need when you're off the grid—or during an outage—with Goal Zero Yeti 6000X. With 7 ports for power-hungry appliances, it can power essential home circuits, RVs and more.
- Lithium-ion battery equips you with 6,071 watt hours of clean, portable power for camping, tailgating, off-grid events, workshops and emergency home backup
- Take your wall outlet anywhere—the increased 2000W AC (3500W Surge) inverter allows you to run power-hungry devices and appliances with confidence
- Inverter can handle surges from power tools, medical devices and home appliances, including full-size refrigerators
- Wheeled cart makes transporting the 106 lb. Yeti 6000X even easier
- Power a wide range of devices with 7 different port options including fast-charging 60W USB-C Power Delivery, multiple USB-A ports, regulated 12V, and two 120V AC ports
- Charge from the sun with portable solar panels (not included) while away from the grid and keep it topped off from a wall outlet when you're home
- Integrated MPPT charge controller ensures you're getting the most efficient solar charge possible
- Charge times depend on solar panel size; 2 x Boulder 200 Briefcases or Nomad 200 panels (not included) provide 400W and fully recharge the Yeti 6000X in 18–36 hours of sun
- For best solar charge (12–24 hours charge), use 2 x Goal Zero Ranger 300 Briefcases or 3 x Boulder 200 Briefcases (not included)
- Monitor, control and optimize your power usage from anywhere with Yeti App 3.0
- App features remote control of power in/out, real-time power consumption notifications, and charging profiles to optimize your battery life
- Plug it into the wall to fully recharge in 12 hrs. using included 600W Power Supply AC charger
- Plug into your vehicle's 12V outlet using the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 12V Car Charging Cable (not included)
- Integrate directly with your home's circuits for a more seamless backup power experience using the Goal Zero Yeti Home Integration Kit (not included)
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View the Goal Zero Yeti Product LineView all Goal Zero Portable Power StationsCharge Time (hrs) | Wall: 12 hours |
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Battery Included | Yes |
Material(s) | Aluminum/ABS plastic |
Best Use | Multisport |
Battery Capacity (Wh) | 6,010 watt hours |
Dimensions | 17 x 13.6 x 10.23 inches |
Power Output to Device | 2 USB-A, 1 USB-C, 1 USB-C PD, 1 regulated 12 V, 2 AC and one 12 V HPP (High Power Port) Anderson Power Pole |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Weight | 106 pounds |
Battery Storage Capacity (mAh) | 556000 milliamp hours |
External Charge | Car / USB / Wall |
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I love this product, I've had issues with my in home power due to electricity being powered off. This happens everytime the Santa Ana winds comes knocking on my door. I've been a customer 4 years ago purchasing my 1000x station for camping and emergency power for my apartment. Now living in a house, I've had more power outages and decided to purchase this 6000x. I have 2 full sized refrigerators one in the kitchen and one in the garage. Now, I have no problems powering any of the refrigerators Plus, i still have power to plug in all the lights, fishtank, TV and internet for a good amount of time. Also, I like to use the 30' goal zero extender to mount my nomad 100 to charge either the 1000x or 6000x to trickle charge. I absolutely love goal zero products, truly is a life saver. Bye bye generator and hello power stations. I recommend and own the following products: 1000x 6000x 30' solar extender Nomad 100 Solar lantern crush light I WILL purchase more products and with the prices, you can't beat it!

Great product
I have had this about a month now. And it’s better than I expected. I use it in my Peterbilt. I don’t like to idle at night. So I use it for a small heater in the winter and an ac unit in the summer. So far for the heater I still have 76 %, left on the pack. And then during the work day I charge it while driving. Great product. Hopefully I’ll have the same results with the ac unit.

Powered our travel trailer for a 6-month trip
Our three year old Yeti6000 has powered our 30' travel trailer for 9 months on the road over the past two years. Roof-mounted solar kept us charging while on the road and when camping, I used three 255W used residential panels on the ground. That maxed out the 600 watt max input for most of the day. The unit worked flawlessly. My only concern is getting a replacement battery for it when I reach the 500 cycle point. I'm hoping GZ upgrades their battery technology to the match/beat what the competitors are saying on life cycles.

Amazing
I bought this product due to my wife wanting a generator due to weather related power issues in Texas I hated the idea of a generator but batteries were ideal I started off with the battery and solar panels and thoroughly charged the battery via solar for no cost I ended up getting the extended solar cables to make the job a little easier Next up was the box to connect to my breaker. A local electrician set it up to power two rooms (kitchen and living room) and switch over could not be easier. I showed my wife in case I was not home, and she understood Also got a 30’ cable and lock that was bolted inside the garage So, when an outage occurs, I have 48 hours of power for the kitchen (fridge) and living room, and I can lay out the solar on the driveway without the risk of being stolen. I can literally run the kitchen off grid indefinitely if we have sunlight Could not be happier Also, if my kids run into the same problem, they can borrow the unit for the duration

6000x great batter, problems to know beforehand
I like GoalZero. the 6000x isn't a good fit for me. I should have understood how slow 600w solar input, and zero wind would turn out for me. The one part that was harder to understand was that out of the box (it is a beautiful unit, and great wheels) - but OOTB the 2 AC plugs didn't work. 37 reboots and steps later, the AC plugs still didn't work, so I am returning it. Factory testing before shipping would have caught this problem, i have to believe. But I expect that will get fixed. If you have a need for 6000wh for a light weekend or more of battery power, and don't mind plugging it into the wall, this will be perfect for you, that's just not my scenario.

Can power my RV ac
Very impressed can run my 13,500 btu ac in my travel trailer
Awesome
This power station is amazing! I can run anything I could normally run from a regular wall outlet. I even plugged in a heat gun at 1500 degrees and it ran just fine for over a half hour for a job I was doing. This is an absolute powerhouse. Would highly recommend.

Great system, hot charger
Power supply runs really hot, backs up our salt water aquarium

Works well!!!
When our power was off for 3 days in January because of the fire danger in our area we thought we were pretty well prepared with a Yeti 3000X and 2 Yeti 6000x's. One took care of the kitchen, one took care of the internet/WIFI/cable, and one kept the aquariums filtering and circulating. All worked great. Unfortunately the refrigerator and freezer in the garage weren't running and we lost a lot of food. So we added another Yeti X6000 and now we're charged up and ready for future incidents. Tried the new one and it performed nicely!

Does not perform as rated + bad smell from unit
I bought this unit a 20 days ago and have been testing it everyday to try to make the smell go away. When using it in my van, the smell from the unit is so noxious that I cannot be in my van at the same time and have to put the yeti outside of my van (and worry about someone taking it). When running it, the Yeti 6000x only has 4,880 watt-hours of capacity (not 6,000) at a 1,367 watt load. And at a 560 watt load, it only has 5,120 watt-hours of capacity. This is a significant haircut from the rated capacity of 6,000. I like that the unit is quite portable and I can move it around and get it in and out of my van fairly easily. But I will be returning it because the smell is too bad to use it while inside of my van (main reason I wanted to get a 6000x vs. a honda 2200) and has not gone away after 20 full charge/discharge cycles.
