I am a new subscriber although I certainly have enjoyed many of your previous Goal Zero Yeti videos. IMHO, your channel is an oasis to existing or potential Goal Zero Yeti owners. Not many "recent" Goal Zero reviews out there these days. It's all about brands like Bluetti, Jackery, EcoFlow, Inergy and Point Zero, with very little interest in Goal Zero products. As a Goal Zero Yeti 1400 owner, it's nice to "come home" to your channel. Looking forward to more of your videos! Thanks.
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I still love my Yeti but I agree that all these upstart brands are getting a lot of attention and really pushing things forward on features and specs so I hope that makes Goal Zero step up their game. Holding out hope for a really good external lithium expansion system...
@jackbteaching4 жыл бұрын
GZ1400 owner here as well. Great videos!
@gregoryhoward17584 жыл бұрын
Hi Todd! Thanks for another great video. I tested my system yesterday . I used my GZ 3000 to air condition my 12x12 ft. den. I ran my portable a/c unit 10 min. on and 20 min off. I also used two very small swamp coolers continuously . Three 100 watt GZ solar panels to replace energy. I have a Honda 2200 and two GZ quick chargers for evening hrs. Still a work in progress. Both you and GZ are the best!
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an awesome solar/generator hybrid setup. Running an AC is next level
@davesdiversions80783 жыл бұрын
Very informative. I didn't know adding the MPPT increased an additional 360w of input for a total of 720. Thanks for the video. I just ordered the TP- Solar 100w small folding panel. I think it will pair great with my GZ 500X while traveling along with my older GZ 1000Li when dealing with power outages at home. Thanks for the informative video.
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention that to hook this many panels into the Yeti's Anderson Power Pole (APP) inputs, I used a pair of Goal Zero 4x 8mm to APP combiner cables. Links to that cable and all panels I used are in the description. Enjoy!
@fightsandfinance75703 жыл бұрын
Do u think the new Yeti 6000x would be able to power a home without any electric with the solar panels? So if I have no electricity let's say, and I have the Yeti 6000x along with the solar panels, will I be able to live without paying electricity for a house foresay?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
@@fightsandfinance7570 It all depends on how much energy you use. Look at your electric bill to see how many kilowatt hours you use per month (KWH), divide that by 30 to get a rough idea of use per day. I use 20-25kwh/day at my house, or the equivalent of FOUR Yeti 6000s. With 9,000 watts of solar I can cover my electricity for the year but I'm grid tied so that acts as a battery and evens out the shortfalls in the winter with more sun in the summer. To be off grid, you need enough storage to go for at least 3-4 days without solar for when you have a snowstorm or just bad weather. For me, I'd need 75-100kwh of storage to meet my needs or 12-15 Yeti 6000s. For solar, you basically get ~5 hours/day of power generation and panels output 80% of rated power so an 1,000 solar array would give you 800w x 5 = 4kwh of storage/day under ideal conditions so you wouldn't even be able to refill the 6000 so you'd want a small propane or gas generator to recharge if the sun isn't enough. If you have a small off grid cabin with light electrical needs (lights, tv) you can get by but to run a real house off grid, you need 2-4 Tesla Powerwalls at a minimum.
@fightsandfinance75703 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker That makes sense, what about a few marijuana LED lights to grow some weed in the car? I'm just hoping the batteries in the Yeti wouldnt get too warm in the car. And I think marijauana plants require only 12 hours of light so I would be able to charge the Yeti for the other 12 hours. I was just thinking, if I get 2 Yeti 6000x and get the solar panels later as I want to grow weed in my car at the moment. But later when I buy a house, I can get the solar panels and get a lot of them and just use the 2 Yetis strapped to a lot of solar panels. But for now I'm focused on growing weed in my car. I looked at the battery station from EGO, but I like the Yeti one more. What do u think?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
@@fightsandfinance7570 Well, this is a new one. You can use the same math as above to calculate the power you'll need. I think the solar power you'd need to charge up a pair of 6000's would be a lot bigger than the footprint of a car but yeah it would work. The EGO power station isn't a great option unless you already own a lot of their batteries. They just came out with a solar charger option but it's extra. The Yeti 6000 is more of a plug and play way to go.
@fightsandfinance75703 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Yeah I prefer the Yeti greatly more. But 5k is a lot of money but I can do it. I actually wanted the charge the Yeti via the home plug and not the solar panels. I would get the solar panels though if I get a house
@kosasin1182 Жыл бұрын
First time subscriber. Thank you for your video. I really learn a lot.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@mariomarez22234 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your experiment. Those four folder panels in that holder is very nice!
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it’s so compact! The Boulders are so big and heavy.
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Hi all - I've heard in the comments that the Goal Zero MPPT module on the Yeti X can handle higher voltage panels than the 22v max they state in the specs. According to a thread with GZ tech support, the MPPT can accept up to 48v panels but don't state that to avoid people accidentally plugging high voltage panels into the PWM ports and causing problems. I haven't tested this myself to confirm so try at your own risk. See the thread started by Daniel Nash below...
@uhjyuff20954 жыл бұрын
Just tested my Goal zero 3000 with 42 volt OCV solar panels on the MPPT so far so good! And you are talking about the Yeti not the Yeti X correct?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
@@uhjyuff2095 Yes, the older Yetis are capped at 22v afaik. My 1000 and MPPT module are for sure. I know the X series can handle a lot more voltage which is great
@uhjyuff20954 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker After initial testing I am very happy that my 42 volt OC solar panels are working with the MPPT add on module that came with my Yeti 3000 lithium. The higher voltage is really helping through the cables as far as voltage drop is concerned. My solar panels are 50-60 feet away from the Yeti.
@TheChadWork20013 жыл бұрын
Great detailed video Todd. Videos like this one are why I subscribed to your channel. Thanks.
@veetropicals4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I only have (3) 100W panels and will buy a 25 amp power supply. Hoping it will help. Thanks again for your videos.
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
That’s a great start!
@kenjboyd62334 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant Todd, much thanks!
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. Might as well go for overkill
@kenjboyd62334 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker , rather than overkill, you showed that goal zero is, to protect their interests I'm sure, being overly conservative to the point of very substantial underutilization. At least on the yeti 1000 with an MPPT installed. They had me scared of pushing it half that far. So again, thanks. With four of these models, it definitely increases my input options to know what I can actually get by with.
@hg2.2 жыл бұрын
What part of the country are you located in? [The day looks "partly cloudy", which also means "mostly sunny"... and you're only getting 50% out of your solar panel setup. Hmmm... that's different from the rather optimistic reports from other vloggers. ????] Great video. Lots of nuances -- thanks!
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m in New England so pretty far north. I’ve also found that when lying flat panels produce 30-45% less energy than when angled properly. These micro Goal Le ones are more of a solar blanket style where you toss a bunch out and get what you can vs. hyper optimizing each panel.
@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN3 жыл бұрын
Great video Todd 👍
@rv10pro Жыл бұрын
Share the folded out dimensions of each combination. Length and Width. Love the Folding units.
@untetherednomad63932 жыл бұрын
Great video and I laughed several times, however to imagine all those fabric folding panels outside on ground in the dirt and wind in my typical FT nomad life...was a no bueno
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I don' think people appreciate that folding portable panels are pretty delicate and can only be deployed during nice weather and can get quite dirty compared to a harder surface
@petecoventry68583 жыл бұрын
I used to run an ice machine all day in the summer just on the solar power I was not able to store. :)
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Storing the energy as as ice is pretty clever
@t-entertainment16674 жыл бұрын
Thanks love your videos
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome!
@luckyjim513 жыл бұрын
This was a great demonstration!
@michaelgarcia75043 жыл бұрын
This video was very informative thank you
@jyf30004 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the videos Todd. Watched a few of them and decided to purchase the Yeti 1500X, two GZ 100 BCs, a TP 60W and TP 120W. All four panels connected to the Yeti via the 4x8mm to APP combiner. Have not been able to get input over 300W yet, but it doesn't help that I'm also using four GZ 8mm 30FT extensions (Yeti is in basement while panels in backyard). GZ just released a 30 ft APP extension which I'm planning to try out - much cleaner run with just one cable from yard into the basement instead of four. FYI - with my 1500X, I cannot use the both 8mm inputs at the same time (the MPT one in the front, and the one under top cover). Seems like its just one or the other. Must be something you were able to do with the previous gen Yetis only.
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Nice setup! 300w isn’t that surprising since you’re lucky to get 75-80% of the rated input on a panel under the best conditions. The 8mm extensions are only 16ga wire so you’re right about losses. Even combining up front and chaining 2 APP cables might be much better, or buy/make a super heavy duty APP cable. It’s super odd you can’t use both 8mm inputs at once. I like the inboard MPPT but not sure if the new ports are much of an improvement
@callapygian4 ай бұрын
I am charging my 6000x with 4 old 230 watt 30 volt BP residential rooftop panels in paralell. Yeti show 650 watts charge level in full sunlight.
@OhDannyBoy2k4 жыл бұрын
Minor point - In the Q&A section for the MPPT module product page, GoalZero specs the MPPT as 325W max, unfortunately. I wish they had made the MPPT module like so many others with a higher input voltage rating, so we could go with panels in series (higher voltage) and drop the amps, leading to less power loss in the cabling. Thanks for the video!
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the lower voltage input is frustrating. Power loss is no joke.
@leftofone4 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker It's confusing, but GZ states their mppt CAN accept higher voltages: Goal Zero Support Fri, Sep 25, 10:00 AM (4 days ago Yes, our MPPT module that can be installed under the Lid of the Yeti 1000 Li or 1400 Li can accept higher voltage solar panels, up to 48v, than the built in internal charge controller, which is limited to a max of 22v. Let us know if you have any further questions regarding this. Best, Brogen Reed Factory Store Lead
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
@@leftofone Maybe that's true but there are big warnings on the MPPT module and the specs on their site say: Do not exceed 22V input under standard use 8mm Charging Port (input): 15-22V. Do not exceed 150W (10A) per port Power Pole Charging Port (input): 15-22V Their info is always very vague and contradictory.
@leftofone4 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Agreed... the warnings are clear however GZ responded to my query and another person's with an identical response saying higher voltage is OK. Perhaps someone else can share their experience with asking this question
@leftofone4 жыл бұрын
For clarity, I contacted GZ today and this is their reply to my question of why 22 volts is on their label : " We have done this in fear of someone mistakenly plugging their higher voltage panels into the built in PWM charge controller. This could potentially become very dangerous. We do apologize for the confusion. Best, Brogen Reed Factory Store Lead / Tech Support cid:image001.png@01D642E7.057105A0
@eugeniuszsokoow28113 жыл бұрын
What max solar input in jackery1000 ?
@TheWuky223 жыл бұрын
@ToddParker (or anyone else who can speak on this matter), You may have already answered this question in one of your other GZ related videos, so apologies if this was already addressed, but can you please confirm if it is safe to keep my Yeti 1000 plugged in to the outlet at home 24/7. I know this is recommended for AGM, lead acid batteries, but not sure if it is okay to do that with these Lithium based batteries. Thanks in advance.
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Yep, I think it’s fine. Keeping the battery at 100% is a bit stressful on it (better to store at 60% but that’s kind of ruins the backup use) so just go for it. I keep mine plugged in.
@peterhutchings6356 Жыл бұрын
Is the way they are all plugged in hitting a series tip and as such any shading is amplified in terms of loss? I have the legacy yeti 400 (pwm 120w max only) but already have built a MPPT additional circuit to utilise the side chaining port but now give me better more efficient input.
@todd.parker Жыл бұрын
I've been thinking about this video because I did it before I knew as much as I do now. I assume that everything you plug into a controller is being connected in parallel so all these mixed panels and shading were probably pretty inefficient. Good call on using an external MMPT port.
@CayoticProphet3 жыл бұрын
Could I use a Honda 2000 gas generator to charge the Yeti 1000 or Yeti 1500x?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
For sure.
@duaneevans63674 жыл бұрын
Thank you for time and information on solar power. You have used Ryobi Propane Generator in other videos which helped my decision to follow the same path. What stands are you using for non Goal Zero panels that I have seen in other videos?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad my videos have been helpful. I’m using art easels as stands for the folding panels. I cover it in detail on my folding solar panel video
@deanmcbride87472 жыл бұрын
Hey Tod. Thinking of buying the 6000x goal zero yeti. Can I use any make of solar panels. How many Watts of solar does the 6000x take. Best wishes Dean 🇬🇧.
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
Hey. I'd seriously consider looking at other brands at this point. Goal Zero's offerings are very out of date - slow chargers, limited solar input, short lived (and dangerous) NCM batteries, etc. If you have that kind of budget, I'd suggest you look at the EcoFlow DELTA Pro or Bluetti AC200MAX or AC300 or 500 because they are all a much better value and more modern.
@peterm133 жыл бұрын
Great vid, does the TP solar panel connect to Goal Zero without any issues? Or do you have to make special cables?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
All the TP panels come with a 8mm adapter so you can just plug them right in since they are 19v. I used gaffer's tape to make sure the adapter tips don't fall off. The newer 100w and 120w panels have changed to output 25v which is too much for the older Yetis (22v max) but will work with the X line and MPPT module. They give you a 19v step down adapter but it's limited to 60w which isn't great.
@peterm133 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Great, I checked them out.
@Macgyver7th4 жыл бұрын
Great content 👍. Was curious, this shows a lot of ways of using the yeti 1000. One question if you don't mind breaking it down for me How did you hook up all the panels ? Curious of your flow chart to the mppt and the on board pwm.. Btw i really enjoyed your break down that part, makes sense you can have more hooked up just is limited to the safety input 720 of the device. Also do you have any affiliate links through Amazon wanted to help you out. Going to need more products thinking im mutli 8mm to anderson inputs looking at you layout noticed them a lot. Have a great day
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I just used a pair of 8mm to Anderson combiners and directly plugged the rest into the 8mm plugs. Links in the description
@MTBIKEXC3 жыл бұрын
Those TP Solar panels look very interesting. Do they come with all those different ends pictured in the Amazon product image? Do you think it would be possible to plaster the top of my van with them and glue them down to the roof some how? If some are shaded, do you still get some charging?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
They do come with lots of adaptors, yes. For a permanent install, I’d recommend glass or flexible panels. These folding panels are best for portability but aren’t designed to be left out in bad weather.
@failednone60702 жыл бұрын
Very well, Are the panels water proof?
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
Most of these aren’t
@failednone60702 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Copy that..
@walterv15414 жыл бұрын
Hi Todd Hi have a yeti 1000 and its new, i use it a few times and in this months its starts to lose charge and dont want to charge with the solar or wall charger. I try to reset with the buttoms on your video and its stay the same way. Goal zero said to me, to Open the bottom of the unit, to unplug and plug the battery again, but dont work. Any ideas?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Hmm, that’s odd. If that doesn’t work is demand they replace the unit
@ChristianBorrman4 жыл бұрын
is there an easy way to get these tp-solar panels using an 8mm input (for a smaller yeti)?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Yep, the filing ones comes with a bunch of tips including an 8mm one, works great. They probably even have a smaller tip fir the older models in there, just didn’t test that
@realtalkwithaaronbregg3 жыл бұрын
Todd I have a quick question for you. I am trying to figure out the max amount of 100 watt (Rich Solar) panels I can have without messing up my Yeti 1000x. A follow up question would be, how much does it hurt the battery if you are using the same amount and you are pulling in from solar?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Depends on which port you use but you should be able to connect 4 x 100w panels with pairs in series. Just stay within thes limits: Charging port (input, 8mm): 14-50V, up to 10A (150W max) Charging High Power Port (input): 14-50V, up to 50A (600W max)
@realtalkwithaaronbregg3 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Got it! Thanks and I will keep you posted. In the meantime, keep up the great content!
@jessyschoss4 жыл бұрын
Another great and informative video. I have been using the TP-Solar 120W and am very happy with it. On optimal days and hourly babysitting, I get 75-98W. I reluctantly returned the Boulder 200, which was fantastic but just too heavy and impractical for my setup (power outage emergency and deploying panels on my south-facing driveway). I ordered 2 more TP-Solar 120W and yesterday tried to combine them all. Didn't work. After a call to Goalzero and another experiment I found out that the voltage of the 2 new 120W was 25V and not the typical 19V. What a bummer. When I used the 2 new one (same 25V), and laying on the driveway, I got 150W. Thats great, but have to return them bc they have to be 19V. @Todd - just curious: are ALL your panels from the different vendors and types outputting 19V? Seems this is the standard for most foldable panels
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
My TP panels seem to output less than 22v which is GZ’s limit. We’re you combining them from the 4x 8mm to APP cable? You might want to ask TP solar, maybe you got a bad unit? I’ve connected a ton of panels to my yeti and they all seem to work fine. They have good support.
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Just heard from someone that goal zero support said the MPPT module can handle up to 48v but they don’t advertise that because if you plug a high voltage panel into the PWM it will damage it. I haven’t confirmed this but the higher voltage might work fine with the MPPT...
@jessyschoss4 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker yes, the MPPT in the X line can handle up to 50V. Higher voltage is also good for longer extension cables (mine is 40ft). The only issue is compatibility. I have to ensure ALL solar panels are at the same 25V. Makes it harder to mix & match from different vendors. I'm getting 1 TP-Solar 120W replacement tomorrow. Let's see if the 19V or 25V "variant" shows up. BTW, i didn't find any TP-Solar support info. Is it in your links?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
Ive had good luck contacting them via Amazon, let me know if that doesn’t work
@jessyschoss4 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker You mean through the "Ask Product Question" or "Leave Seller Feedback" or is there a direct way to contact the seller? The replacement panel arrived and it's also 25V. That may work (will try tomorrow), but my concern is that it's not compatible with input connectors of most Yeti products and seems non-standard. Almost all panels I looked at are at 19V
@grvrs7962 жыл бұрын
Hi Todd, love your content. I own a yeti 6000x I has it running with 2 newpowa 200w just tried to plug in a third one and it shows that is not charging the blue light stays on and shows 0 input instead of blinking (charge) Do you happen to know / have a solution for this issue? Thanks in advance!
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
How are you connecting the panels? Are they in parallel or series? If series it’s possible you exceeded the max voltage of the controller (series adds the voltage). Careful because that could break the charger
@grvrs7962 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker thank you For your fast reply!! I was trying it in series. Wasn’t aware that the max voltage was 50V… if I do parallel I add up the amps instead??And do I have a top of 50A on the Anderson plug?? Thank you so much Todd!
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
@@grvrs796 Yeah, parallel sums the amps and leaves the voltage the same as one panel, you may need to buy a parallel cable but this handles to to 50A though the high power input. Depending on the panel voltage, you could do a pair in series then parallel those pairs. If you exceed the voltage you can fry the charger but extra amps are just ignored
@grvrs7962 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Thanks!! Do you happen to know which will work better… series parallel or just parallel? Or the outcome will be about the same? I’m trying to figure out if I should buy the regular parallel cable or the 3 one. The sum of amps on the 3 panels is (2) 11.47A and (1) 12.45A = 35.39A total, and V (2) 21.8V (1) 20.23V = 63.83V (which was the reason it wasn’t registering the charge in series because it exceeded the max V capacity like you said. Sorry for all the questions Todd, I really appreciate your time and all the info you’re putting out there!
@todd.parker2 жыл бұрын
@@grvrs796 Sorry, I wasn't looking at the panel specs. There are some advantages to maximizing the voltage like reducing losses but it's important to have matching panels in even numbers for that to work. For your case, I'd just go with parallel. It looks like you're using 2 different kinds of panels which ends up being limited by the lowest performing panel in the set so you might want to test if you get better results with 2 matching to 3 mixed panels.
@HUFF2620124 жыл бұрын
I have the lithium 1000 and just got the TP-Solar 120w panel. I used the provided cable and adapter to plug into the PWM 8mm input but get no charge. Was there a special adapter you had to get to make the panel work?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
No, the 19v port and 8mm adapter is all I’ve used for the TP panels. You might have gotten a defective panel but if you have a multimeter you can test the output first
@HUFF2620124 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker ok thanks i will verify i have voltage to the port. I just wanted to make sure I didn't need a different adapter.
@elitePRMANUEL4 жыл бұрын
Can i use the 3000X Yeti to connect to an RV with a 30 amp plug ? (Using the proper adapter from 15 amp to 30 amp)
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
I think you can, yes but the output of the Yeti is just a standard 120v. Looking this up, seem the 30A plugs are 120v but the 50A are 220v so I think you're good.
@smoothawaiian3 жыл бұрын
Might be a stupid question but can i use a 100w panel with a 200 w panel? With my yeti 3000
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Not a stupid question at all, I has to look that up when making this video. If you mix panel sizes, you essentially limit the output to the smallest panel. solarpanelsvenue.com/mixing-solar-panels/
@elitePRMANUEL4 жыл бұрын
Hi Todd! I just bought a Yeti 3000X that comes already with an integrated MPPT module in the front for a max of 600W of solar. Do you know if I can integrate the optional additional MPPT module as you did in your Yeti 1000 for an additional 600W solar, meaning a 1200W of total solar input?
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
That’s a good question, I don’t know for sure but I don’t see why not.
@elitePRMANUEL4 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker I cannot find the link for the additional MPPT Module that you installed on your Yeti 1000. Can you provide it? Thanks!
@todd.parker4 жыл бұрын
@@elitePRMANUEL www.goalzero.com/shop/yeti-accessories/yeti-lithium-mppt-solar-charging-optimization-module/ Compatible with Yeti X and Yeti Lithium Power Stations 1000W and up. Note: All Yeti X Power Stations feature integrated MPPT charging. For the X line, Yeti MPPT Module is only recommended for additional solar input capability. NOT compatible with X line power supplies, only compatible with Yeti LI power supplies. So it seems it will work in the X as you asked but you need to use the older fast charger or solar so it’s all good
@elitePRMANUEL4 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker Thank you! You are the best!!!
@MujagaWudakhi3 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for this, it really helped me. I have a question though. I would like to use 3rd party solar panels rated at 180w 12V for my Yeti 1000. So 3 of them I would hook in parallel and get an mc4 to app connector, would this be ok? Is this an ok approach? Br, MuWu
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Yep, that would work for the APP input. If you have the MPPT, you could akk look so try using one pair in series and the 3rd solo to see if you get more power, might not matter
@MujagaWudakhi3 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker sadly I dont have MPPT, but I intend to buy it. I watched your video where you test it with 48V panels, so MPPT does the job well and this isn’t a problem for the yeti and heating problems when it comes to more powerfull charging?
@MujagaWudakhi3 жыл бұрын
Hi Todd, please reply when you can. Ive hooked up 2 180w in parallel and i get now 180-240w of charge, but ive notice that the fan is starting on when i have larger input then 140w.. is that normal ? Is that how yeti 1000 is supposed to work when the input is increased? Its not hot or anything but i would like to be sure.. thanks in advance
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
@@MujagaWudakhi yep, totally normal when it’s charging from solar or wall adapter at high power
@MujagaWudakhi3 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker thanks Todd, I just have not had an larger input of 130w so I wasnt sure is that normal :) . Thanks a lot, your videos and guides are very very helpful!
@jaredwhite4893 жыл бұрын
I have a 200x what’s it’s power output an what can I power with it?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Those have small inverters so they are best for charging laptops and small AC devices like a camera. Maybe you could power a small TV
@elsandypants843 жыл бұрын
What would have happened if the sun all of a sudden came out and your solar input would have exceeded input? Does it turn it self off woth an overload protector?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it should either trip and go to overload protection or just ignore the extra input
@elsandypants843 жыл бұрын
Awesome thank you. I have been searching for ever to see if it would destroy my system or simply has a protection mode. I live in Alaska and you guessed it, its cloudy and overcast. Plus we are far north. But we do have some days thats are realy sunny! Just not consistently
@elsandypants843 жыл бұрын
@@todd.parker i just bought the yeti 6000x. Im gettin confused on panels. Live in alaska, so i know the panels are not near full efficiency. Totally understand that. Would for example (link below) 4 of these panels work with the yeti 6000x. Max solar input 600W. If not what do you recomend. www.amazon.com/dp/B08L75HBJX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_WBK0XD6JDXVYYE65KFDR?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
@@elsandypants84 The Yeti 6000 can handle up to 50v and 50a of power (up to 600w max) through it's Anderson inputs. Those panels are 22v so you'd want to connect pairs of them in series via the MC4 cables so you'd have 44v. To connect in series, you connect the + from one panel to the - on the other and use the remaining +/- to run into the next step... You then connect those pairs together in parallel which keeps the voltage the same but sums the amps. You can connect up to 3 pairs for 600w. These are what you need: www.amazon.com/BougeRV-Connectors-Connector-Parallel-Connection/dp/B07DJ5PHSB All of that should go into a MC4 to APP adaptor: www.goalzero.com/shop/accessories/mc4-solar-ap-adapter-cable/
@elsandypants843 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your help. Big thank you!!!!
@albireo623 жыл бұрын
Hi ! Do the TP-Solar pannel have a 8mm connector ? Or do you use any adaptator ?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
Yes, it comes with an 8mm adaptor and a bunch of other tips
@youtubegarbage4u3 жыл бұрын
does this generate noise while charging or using? any fan noise or any noise at all?
@todd.parker3 жыл бұрын
With a lot of solar or wall input, the internal fans turn in but aren’t very loud