Is the Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Lithium Portable Power Station Good as a Back Up for a Power Outage
Question:
Would this be a good choice to provide limited backup power to a home in the event of a temporary power outage? Would I need anything else?
asked by: Diego G
Expert Reply:
Yes, the Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Lithium Portable Power Station with Boulder 100 Solar Panel # GZ87FR is a good option to provide limited backup power in the event of a temporary power outage.
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Lithium Portable Power Station with Boulder 100 Solar Panel # GZ87FR has a 1,500-Watt inverter that replicates household AC power allowing you to run devices safely. It is perfect for sensitive electronics like HDTVs and computers.
The 100-Watt monocrystalline solar panel uses sunlight to charge the Yeti 1000X and is constructed of strong tempered glass with an aluminum frame.
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Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Lithium Portable Power Station with Boulder 100 Solar Panel - 120V
- Portable Solar Panel
- With Power Station
- 51 - 100 Watts
- 0.1 - 5 Amps
- Lithium-ion
- Goal Zero
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