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Yeti 500 Portable Power Station
Big power. Small footprint. Unshakably ready.
Meet the Yeti 500—your compact, rugged, and high-capacity lifeline for campgrounds, tailgates, emergency outages, and backwoods adventures. With a 499Wh LiFePO4 battery, fast charging, and serious output power (500W with 1,000W surge), this power station is a beast in a backpack-sized body.
Built for the trail and tested against the elements, the Yeti 500 can handle dust, water, freezing cold, and brutal heat. Whether you’re running a portable fridge at your basecamp or keeping your pellet grill smoking at a summer festival, it’s got you covered. Charge it from the wall, the sun, or your car—and do it fast. With 4000+ charge cycles, this power station isn’t just durable—it’s dependable for the long haul.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Punches Above Its Weight
500W output (1,000W surge) runs air pumps, portable fridges, pellet grills, laptops, and more. -
Built to Last a Decade
Advanced LiFePO4 battery tech delivers 4,000+ charge cycles—over 10 years of daily use. -
Fastest in Class
Recharge from 0% to 100% in under 90 minutes with wall power. -
Adventure-Ready Durability
Water-resistant (IPX4), dirt-defiant, and functional in temps as low as -4°F. Your gear might tap out, but the Yeti won’t. -
Off-Grid Friendly
Plug in a 200W solar panel and recharge in just 2.9 hours. Or top off from your car in under 5 hours. -
Power-Outage Proof
Run your full-size fridge for up to 6 hours. Stay online and in control when the grid goes down.
Tech Specs:
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Battery: 499Wh LiFePO4 (4000+ cycles)
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AC Output: 500W (1000W surge)
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Charge Inputs:
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Wall: 90 min (500W)
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Solar: 2.9 hrs (200W)
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Car: 4.7 hrs
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Durability: IPX4 water resistance, UL2743 certified
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Temp Range: -4°F to 104°F
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Weight: Approx. 16–20 lbs (spec not provided)
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Warranty: 2 years
Big power. Small footprint. Unshakably ready.
Meet the Yeti 500—your compact, rugged, and high-capacity lifeline for campgrounds, tailgates, emergency outages, and backwoods adventures. With a 499Wh LiFePO4 battery, fast charging, and serious output power (500W with 1,000W surge), this power station is a beast in a backpack-sized body.
Built for the trail and tested against the elements, the Yeti 500 can handle dust, water, freezing cold, and brutal heat. Whether you’re running a portable fridge at your basecamp or keeping your pellet grill smoking at a summer festival, it’s got you covered. Charge it from the wall, the sun, or your car—and do it fast. With 4000+ charge cycles, this power station isn’t just durable—it’s dependable for the long haul.
Why You’ll Love It:
-
Punches Above Its Weight
500W output (1,000W surge) runs air pumps, portable fridges, pellet grills, laptops, and more. -
Built to Last a Decade
Advanced LiFePO4 battery tech delivers 4,000+ charge cycles—over 10 years of daily use. -
Fastest in Class
Recharge from 0% to 100% in under 90 minutes with wall power. -
Adventure-Ready Durability
Water-resistant (IPX4), dirt-defiant, and functional in temps as low as -4°F. Your gear might tap out, but the Yeti won’t. -
Off-Grid Friendly
Plug in a 200W solar panel and recharge in just 2.9 hours. Or top off from your car in under 5 hours. -
Power-Outage Proof
Run your full-size fridge for up to 6 hours. Stay online and in control when the grid goes down.
Tech Specs:
-
Battery: 499Wh LiFePO4 (4000+ cycles)
-
AC Output: 500W (1000W surge)
-
Charge Inputs:
-
Wall: 90 min (500W)
-
Solar: 2.9 hrs (200W)
-
Car: 4.7 hrs
-
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Durability: IPX4 water resistance, UL2743 certified
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Temp Range: -4°F to 104°F
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Weight: Approx. 16–20 lbs (spec not provided)
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Warranty: 2 years
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