Power a House or Workshop with the Goal Zero Yeti pro 4000

Published 2024-02-05
The yeti pro 4000 from Goal Zero has an impressive 4000wh and 3600w ac inverter. It can power a transfer switch with the 30 amp receptacle.

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All Comments (15)
  • @daniel_redbeard
    Seeing all these people getting things sent to them makes me contemplate my career choices 🀣.
  • @4evermetalhead79
    I’m i the only one who can hear the inverter buzz while camera gets close to it? (Wearing headphones) πŸ€” Thanks for the review mate. Does it have a 240v version for us europeans?
  • @SK-qt1rm
    Killawatt: no spare extension cord or surge protector?
  • @scp8412
    great review! Maybe test the heater with the watt meter on the wall. to see the yeti loss in conversion from DC to AC?
  • @jllaine
    Nice power station. Though being that big and expensive, I'm surprised it doesn't have an internal warmer built in for charging in the cold. Since your transfer switch plug is for 2 phase ac (L14-30P), but the Yeti only provides single phase (TT-30P), are the transfer switches labeled for which are on leg 1 and which are on leg 2 so you know which are not powered? or did you wire them to all be on leg 1 and none on leg 2?
  • @hardymichael533
    goal zero yeti pro 4000 +goal zero Tank 4000 Extension battery please show more test it out on YouTube video and 😎 πŸ‘
  • @scottfoster2487
    The 30 amp plug is installed wrong,the way it is installed it will break the door off plus the fact most rv exstention cords are desgined with ground pin down. Eco flow is a far better designed unit compared to this unit.