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Using Goal Zero for RV Battery

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DIY Outdoor Life

DIY Outdoor Life

Күн бұрын

In this video, I demonstrate the Goal Zero Yeti's ability to power a camper with the HPP output port. This high performance unit has the ability to run an RV, in place of the campers battery, with much higher performance!
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES, consult a pro to do this properly!
Although this upgrade has amazing results, it is for pure battery boondocking only, do not use with shore power or generator.
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POWER STATIONS (MUST Have Power Pole Output)
Most Goal Zero Yeti's are out of stock right now, contact me if you need help...
Available on Amazon *
Goal Zero 1500x with solar - amzn.to/2VlKLrS
Goal Zero Core 1000 (best priced power station) - amzn.to/3t6buW4
-These units are the only power stations available with the Anderson Power power pole OUTLET! The output on this unit has 20a capability, 10 less than the X series but still does the job!
Yeti 3000X (huge capacity) - amzn.to/3EyZ3al
1500x is currently out of stock, email me and I'll email when back in!
TOOLS FOR CONNECTION
Anderson 45 amp plug kit - amzn.to/3jEYh3r
Anderson 10awg extension cord - amzn.to/3J19WD3
--Different lengths available, easy to swap plugs to side by side
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Please feel free to comment with product questions, I'm happy to help!
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@cdawgRJ
@cdawgRJ Жыл бұрын
Best KZfaqr and reviewer out there! Brian is absolutely detailed and a great speaker
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, I really appreciate you tuning in!
@Just.Ashley.S
@Just.Ashley.S 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the discussion about batteries at the end of the video. People really try to make you feel bad for purchasing Goal Zero now a days. I started my solar journey with Goal Zero about 5 or 6 years ago. After comparison of several other companies solar power stations (for my needs) I still came back around full circle to Goal Zero. Nobody ever talks about the components that Goal Zero exceeds in.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! There is some amazing systems out there and tech is developing fast, but the Yeti platform is still the best for many applications, including how I use PPS.
@scmreport2457
@scmreport2457 2 жыл бұрын
Goal Zero also needs to be on blast for being irresponsible of it's defects. I posted one explaining why
@scmreport2457
@scmreport2457 2 жыл бұрын
I bow down to companies with good customer service. Unfortunately GZ has been a disillusion. Not being responsible for their defects
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Tell me more, what defect are you up against?
@scmreport2457
@scmreport2457 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Some units at times have problems acting erratically including my 6000x. Unit stops giving out a charge and sounds an alarm without reason.
@jeffdonstuff2004
@jeffdonstuff2004 Жыл бұрын
Brian, I did this setup and was able to test it out at Overland Expo. It worked out great! My Yeti 1000x was down to 60% overnight running the fan and the 23Q Bouge fridge. In the morning, it was back out to 100% in less that 3 hours! Thanks for this video!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Thats great to hear! How do you keep yours out of the weather?
@jeffdonstuff2004
@jeffdonstuff2004 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife i had it under the trailer as there was no threat of rain. But, when I get the tongue box on, it will go in there. I'm so happy I watched this video!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
@@jeffdonstuff2004 i'm thrilled, I think that this is a hidden gem that more people would love if they knew about it.
@terridrimel1056
@terridrimel1056 Жыл бұрын
Well, I guess I am becoming a battery nerd! I am just beginning the journey on solar generators/off grid power. I have been bingeing your videos and find them helpful. Appreciate the honesty talk on what is really the weak link in the “all-in-one” generators. There is no possibility at this time that I could build my own system because I don’t have the knowledge and don’t want to take a risk with my funds in that way. I appreciate that there are these generators that make it more simple for a noob to get started in solar/off grid camping. Thank you for your content.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with nerding out! LoL Thanks for watching!
@garycory3102
@garycory3102 7 күн бұрын
Thank for your reply. I will go about your mods to the best of my abilities. I much appreciate your knowledge and sharing.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 7 күн бұрын
Fun mod, keep us in the loop!
@KnittedSchnauzer
@KnittedSchnauzer 2 жыл бұрын
I love your solution. I have long been considering adding a lithium battery to my little Rpod trailer. However, after watching many YT videos, I have come to realize they are done by people who park their RVs in the desert. I also, don't like the fact that I have invested a lot of money that sits with my RV in a storage lot. Having the ability to use your Goal Zero/Jackery/Bluetti solar battery at home during a power outage makes the best sense and optimizes your investment. I have even considered just plugging my RV, using the shore power cable, directly into the solar battery 120v, inverter, outlet. Then I can use my 120v outlets in the trailer. I know I loose efficiency, but I have small needs. I also enjoyed Todd Parker's video on how to connect a LiFePO4 battery to the Goal Zero to increase the battery's capacity. Thanks for an excellent video!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks William! Check out my other videos on using power stations with RV's, I hope you find some useful content. I include the pro's and cons of plugging the camper into the inverter on other recent videos. Since the Goal Zero is the only large power station with Anderson PP's, it's the only one you can do this video's application with. I am experimenting with the Bluetti's aviation plug, but it's rated 5 amps lower than the GZ plug. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you'll subscribe! SUBSCRIBE: kzfaq.info
@pchime8240
@pchime8240 8 күн бұрын
I did this hack to my 2018 pro camper it works great! Thanks
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 8 күн бұрын
Great to hear... its pretty sweet, still relatively unknown trick
@RangerS09
@RangerS09 4 ай бұрын
Oupes Mega 2, 3 and 5 have this port. There is a review that Brian did on the Oupes 2 around Christmas time.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 4 ай бұрын
Yes, very nice addition to the oupes Mega!
@rickestensen1948
@rickestensen1948 Ай бұрын
Great job Brian! You should think about doin this for a living😀
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Ай бұрын
Haha... I would love that, share the channel with some friends, and we'll see if I can do that 😆
@konkaragounakis5924
@konkaragounakis5924 2 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation Brian, just discovered and subscribed, I like how your explanations keep up the great work. 👍
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm really glad you found us!
@imkmark4341
@imkmark4341 7 ай бұрын
Brian , I double checked all the Anderson HPP connections, fuses, and polarity. I did find that the Casita trailers are wired to houseold standards. I have a black positive wire. A white and green ground / neutral wire that feed into the trailer. I made the Anderson connection using a 2 post Busbar block . Used the 3 ring connections from the trailer to the block. Positive black on one post then grren & white neutral and ground on the other post. Used an Anderon HPP fused pigtail that has 2 ring connections red and black . Attached red to the busbar post with the Casita black positive. Then the black to the busbar post with the Casita green & white neutral/ground wires. The Anderson connections I made work fine when I attach it to the onboard AGM Casita battery. I then dissconect and have no other power source (battery ,shore, vehicle ) to the trailer Plug into my HPP port on the Goal Zero Yeti Core 1000 and the indicator light is white . Make the connection to the trailer and Yeti light turns red. No Yeti Core power to the trailer. Thanks for any additional advice or help !
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 7 ай бұрын
Mystery from here. From what I'm reading in your case, I would do some testing on the anderson port on the yeti. Make a plug and make sure you can pull some amperage. Maybe the HPP is acting up on your unit, strange. Keep me in the loop.
@J4Julz
@J4Julz Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate your expertise and experience in showing us the world of possibilities with solar panels and PPSs..
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Very exciting to see people getting into these gadgets.. lots of fun!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind support!
@SeanHavlik
@SeanHavlik Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I found this channel.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Im glad too, thanks for watching!
@adventuresofthememorymakers
@adventuresofthememorymakers Жыл бұрын
This is a great video and the inspiration for setting our Bushwacker up in a very similar way. We use a Bluetti AC200P instead of the Goal Zero which wound up not being the best option. It has more power for less money but I feel the Goal Zero is better suited for small campers like ours if your planning on charging off solar due to the 14-50V MPPT controller in the Goal Zero versus the 34-80V MPPT in the Bluetti. That 34V solar charge start voltage renders our 2 BougeRV solar panels on top of the camper useless because they won't reach the 34V needed to start charging the Bluetti. Yes I can add portable panels to reach the 34V but then I have to baby sit the portable panels instead of enjoying our free time hiking or fishing. Love the concept of the PPS powering the camper and have set up our 1968 Shasta the same way. Will probably switch to the Goal Zero or build our own PPS so we can use our rooftop panels to recharge it during the day!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I love your ac200p set up, it’s a shame the start up voltage on the MPPT is so high. Love the channel, and the new one, hope people will swing by and check it out!
@DavidMiller-kv4we
@DavidMiller-kv4we Жыл бұрын
I've been using my Jackery 500 with a 100W Harbor Freight solar panel to run my lights, charge phones/tablets/laptops, run fans, etc etc etc for a good 2-3 years now and it's still doing great. If the power goes out, I've got propane options for cooking and/or heating, and off grid options for showering and washing clothes. Granted, I'm not running my 1500W heater, the AC or the microwave or anything off of it. But it's MORE than done its job over that time. I'd LIKE to get a bigger power station... just limited funds prevent that from happening. hehe
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Yea, they do get pricey. Great to hear you had such success working the 500 w HF panel!
@myhikingadventures6777
@myhikingadventures6777 Жыл бұрын
Awesome videos. Really informative. By far the best I have seen. I just bought a 2016 Rockwood A frame camper and I was thinking of running my 30a with the 15a adapter to the Goal zero and when I need to charge the Goal Zero I would run my camper off the battery. The good thing about my camper is that its very minimal. Just has AC, heat and a fridge and some plugs. I would only need to use the fridge while camping and the plugs when I need them.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate you turning in!
@patrickrobichaux
@patrickrobichaux 6 ай бұрын
You can also do something similar on the AC side for campers with AC/shore power. Take the shore power incoming to the breaker and install a 2 sided switch there. That way when not on shore power, you can plug in the inverter/generator and turn the switch so you never accidently turn on shore power with your solar generator attached. You could also just plug it in to your shore power port, but then your powerbank is outside and at risk of getting stolen or impacted by elements.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 6 ай бұрын
Exactly, there's AC options as well. The major point with this video is that the DC side will run six times as long as the AC side. There's no double inverter/converter efficiency loss, and no standby consumption. If there's a power station with a high DC output, You can use it to replace her supplemental camper battery.
@Spacecarboy
@Spacecarboy 2 жыл бұрын
Another outstanding tutorial. Like Mr. Rodriguez, I too am getting smarter all the time. Tony
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony, I appreciate you tuning in.
@zkat13
@zkat13 3 жыл бұрын
Well, whaddaya know, I AM a battery nerd. ( well, maybe not really, but I'm learning stuff. ) This is such great information. I especially appreciate the simplified explanations. Actually makes me more interested. Thank you very much!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
I think we're all nerds deep down ...haha I'm so happy that you're watching and getting something out of it!
@DavidRodriguez-ou9fy
@DavidRodriguez-ou9fy 3 жыл бұрын
Getting smarter every time you do a vid....thanks!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
you got this! Make sure you include me when you figure out some tips and tricks! We're all in this together 😀
@samhartfieldlewis5247
@samhartfieldlewis5247 2 жыл бұрын
In my head have been thinking about a similar idea, nice one thanks for help & the nerdy part was handy Thanks Sam
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, keep me in the loop, would love to bounce ideas!
@voyagerman22
@voyagerman22 2 ай бұрын
Great video, wish I could do this with my Ecoflow Delta 2.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 ай бұрын
I agree, EcoFlow has made such great power stations, but they offer this feature very rarely. I almost bought the Delta pro, just because they had the 30 amp output. It would've been really nice for them to offer it with their smaller and less expensive power stations.
@daveinohio9383
@daveinohio9383 3 жыл бұрын
You are turning me into a battery nerd, but seriously, a great idea to forego the big RV battery and use a portable power system like the Goal Zero or other brands, instead, you would only need to install a much smaller battery for the braking system, if the RV has electric brakes. Thanks for the great vid !
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
Ha ha… We’re all nerds deep down. I still stick with 100 AH AGM… I can run my fridge, lights, fan for three days on that. That way I can take advantage of charging while driving as well. Having this option with a yeti takes the system to the next level. Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@Shloopy420
@Shloopy420 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife What fridge do you use? Apologies if I missed it in another video.
@dirkreeck2652
@dirkreeck2652 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Great ideas. I am using a Vtoman power station with extra battery. I have an old Casita and trying to upgrade the power converter it came with flipped me out. So I removed it with the dying 12v battery and hooked up all my DC trailer needs to a fuse block. Then hooked that to the Vtoman. I’ve run the Vtoman ac inverter to a new shore line( if I use it or to a mini Honda generator that’s 45 years old). Also separate lines from solar panels to V. I keep the V inside unless I need it somewhere else. My big needs are a dc cooler/fridge, CPAP, water pump, fantastic fan, and lights or device charging. So far it all works. I always boondock so no external power on the road. I use Casita like a teardrop except at my age I can stand and pull on pants. All my utilities are outside (water and cooler).
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
The casitas are nice and last forever! Great job with the PPS power system!
@lifepolicy
@lifepolicy 2 жыл бұрын
That's basically how I built my camper van. But i disconneted ac completely from dc. But doesn't matter since I can charge my Yeti with the included charger or solar power when off grid. With the app connection I can easily remove the yeti from the car and store it at living room temperature when I dont need it. That way I can plug in any 12V battery in my camper. For example: when I am on a day trip I just take a handy 12V 12Ah agm battery. It runs all the lights and my diesel heater for a few hours and I can recharge it when I am back home. However, whenever I'll build a fixed setup I'll go for a lifepo battery with seperate charge controller etc but still the option to add a backup battery because just in case.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Solid. It’s really nice to have that capability and have it be portable! How do you like that diesel heater?
@lifepolicy
@lifepolicy 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife oh i hate and love that diesel heater. Since my van i diesel powered it was a no brainer to go for the diesel heater. It doesnt need care other than I have to run it at max sometimes to keep it clean. It runs flawlessly and is great in every possible situation where I need a "warm" car for some reason. BUT: I cant sleep while it is running. Some people say they can sleep but for me it is annoyingly loud (maybe I can sleep when I get used to it). I recommend to test that before buying one.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@lifepolicy great feedback. The noise is a big consideration for many
@Jeffrey.1978
@Jeffrey.1978 2 ай бұрын
@DIYOutdoorLife - Brian, awesome video! Never realized I could do this until I saw your video. Too bad I did not see this video a lot sooner. 😃 I wanted to verify something, hopefully I can explain well enough what I am asking. For the purpose of my question I will refer to "Side A" as the battery side. "Side B" will be the camper side. So for Side A, I would have both the black and red wire with its own Anderson power pole plug. For Side B, are you taking the black wire, that was terminated on the camper's frame, and instead, bringing it up to be side-by-side with the red wire that goes to the camper using another Anderson power pole connector? The third piece to this is the independent Anderson power pole cable that goes from Side B to the power pack. Did I understand everything correctly?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 ай бұрын
I think you have it! Although it's not necessarily essential to bond your chassis frame that way, it's a good practice. You will have an Anderson plug coming off the battery leads, the camper leads, with an extension cord to extend in between.
@Jeffrey.1978
@Jeffrey.1978 2 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Yes, I guess that is my question I need to reword. The camper lead is only one wire (the red one) right? So am I only putting on the red side of the Anderson Power Pole connector and the black plug side of it will not having any wires connected to it? That is why I asked if I needed to move the black wire, terminated to the frame, up to be alongside the red camper wire in that side of the Anderson Power Pole connector?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 ай бұрын
@@Jeffrey.1978yes, I connect the black grounding wire from the Anderson to the frame, so it can complete a circuit. In most cases, I can just happen to the existing wire going from the battery negative to the frame. In other situations, you might want to just run another wire over to the frame. in either case, you want the red from the Anderson to the converter and the black Anderson going from the power station to the frame to complete the circuit
@S.JerseyJim
@S.JerseyJim Жыл бұрын
Yes thanks so much. This is exactly what I was wondering about. So glad you make things simple for a guy like me. Bought a wildwood FSX and getting great info from you to go boondocking in Jersey. Looks like I have to go with the Yeti Goal Zero for this to work. Any news on other brands that offer outputs? Didn’t see any in comments. Thanks Brian.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Bluetti is making some headway with an high output DC port. They use an aviation style plug on their bigger models of 25-30a.
@jimlafenhagen4014
@jimlafenhagen4014 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I would like to install the goal zero in my camper to replace the terrible Aims 2000 inverter. I need a wiring diagram for the permanent mount. I will need relays to split shore power, generator, Yeti, 12 vdc for coach, solar 400 watt panels with Renogy controller, battery charger.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
That’s great. I love the options we have nowadays, what a great system you’re drawing up.
@BirdPhish
@BirdPhish 3 жыл бұрын
interesting idea...thanks for sharing...works for small loads like a fridge, fans, lights....most stuff in an RV... But not for any larger draw than that....at 900 AC watts the 120v hot plate I ran extensively off my trailer inverter on our last trip draws about 80 amps dc..... I think that far exceeds the output of the DC port on the Goal Zero and the load carrying capacity of the wire size you're using...
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
That’s right. Running a system like this gives you a really mobile way to charge and use the normal 12VDC items on the trailer. The hot plate would be plugged directly into the power station (2000w inverter). It’s a great way to go for the majority of folks, but it’s not going to perform better than a high dollar onboard system.
@BirdPhish
@BirdPhish 3 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife I like the idea just for back-up to an onboard system such as mine...
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
👍
@ingalway
@ingalway 9 ай бұрын
So glad I found your channel, such great information explained so well, thanks for that. I have a quick question, I know you explain the difference between LifePo4 and Lithium Ion. I have been looking at a Foxtheon iGo3600, which ticks many boxes for me, particularly being able to use the two batteries independently from the power station making it very adaptable. They say their batteries are "half-solid state lithium battery". I'd love to get your opinion on this type of battery please?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found us too, thanks for watching! As for the first part, that's actually a common misappropriation. LiFePO4 is a lithium ion battery, despite how many times people try to separate it. What they usually mean, when making that distinction, is that lifepo has some unique qualities, that differentiates it from other lithium ion batteries like Li NMC and others. Solid state and semi solid is great. It's one of the highest quality sub chemistries out there, you won't be disappointed. Thanks for tuning in!
@ingalway
@ingalway 9 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thank you for taking the time to reply, very helpful and much appreciated.
@thomascollins1924
@thomascollins1924 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I think? You can increase the Goal Zero Yeti's watt hours/performance by connecting your camper battery to the Yeti. Simply get an Anderson connector to a 8mm Goal Zero male plug and plugged your existing battery into the Yeti. You will be able to charge both the Yeti and the existing camper battery with solar panels when you're in the boonies. =
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Im not sure who told you that, but that wont work. You cannot safety charge the yeti by going from a lead acid battery into the 8mm port. You can use the regulated 12v charger GZ makes and run that to the battery, but not wiring a battery directly into the solar charger. Hope this helps!
@thomascollins1924
@thomascollins1924 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info, go to know.@@DIYOutdoorLife
@ThisNomadicIdea
@ThisNomadicIdea Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this vid together. Want to make sure I understand you. With my 12 volt set up, (2 6 volt AGM in Series) I can disconnect the battery bank that is connects to my DC fuse box, inverter, charge controller, and connect the Goal Zero to replace the battery bank? The cut off switch would have to be after the DC fuse box and before all other stuff. correct? I like the idea since we pull our Airstream with a CamperVan. I could use the Goal Zero for backup and Van Camping.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
To do this, you would first have to make sure your inverter is off and stays off. Next, create a plug that simply disconnects your two batteries , the positive and negative wires that were going to your battery bank will now go to the Goal zero 1500x. By creating a plug, you can make it easy. Let me know if any questions pop up with the project.
@jmurphy3997
@jmurphy3997 Ай бұрын
Great channel! But i have a question: instead of DC to DC from a power station to rv, wouldnt just hooking up the rv AC cable (shore power) to the power station accomplish the same thing?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Ай бұрын
Unfortunately no. That goes from DC to AC back to DC... standby consumption.. etc This will use your capacity wayyy more efficiently, otherwise id just plug in. Thanks for watching the channel and asking a good question!
@tracybrown9634
@tracybrown9634 2 ай бұрын
Very informative video. I've been considering buying myself a camper in the near future and I have a yeti 400 which I have connected 2-35ah batteries through the Anderson connections located on each side. My question for you is that do I need to use a sigerett adapter to connect my yeti 400 to the camper 12v system OR can I connect the yeti to the camper through one of the Anderson connections connections?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 ай бұрын
The 400 is one of the few systems from GZ that I have not owned. From what I see, the Anderson side ports allow for the AGM batteries to be chainable. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be able to plug your camper in that way, it should be a direct connection to the yeti battery. Let me know how you make out!
@FR-sr9sy
@FR-sr9sy 8 ай бұрын
I use this exact set up to power my sprinter van and I still have the ability to use the GZ to bring in my house if I have a power outage. This video is two years old and I still don’t think there is another battery solar generator with the Anderson power pole connection to power outward.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 8 ай бұрын
It's a great system, I'm surprised it didn't get more popular. Almost everyone who sees it says that they didn't know that was possible. The delta pro models from Ecoflow can do this with Anderson, they are great power stations too.
@FR-sr9sy
@FR-sr9sy 8 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife you can do the Anderson power pole with eco flow? I bought them both, 2 years ago and you couldn’t. But that was 2 years ago. I think ecoflow is actually better than GZ. 2 hour recharge time, that’s amazing.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 8 ай бұрын
@@FR-sr9syonly the delta Pro and Ultra, not every ecoflow
@MightyMoeBanker
@MightyMoeBanker 4 ай бұрын
Great video bud! Is there any possibility you can show us how to install that switch to interrupt house batteries from the RV in favor of the Goal Zero? Been trying to go full Boondocking for a while, you’ve been a godsend! Also, do you think as possible to chain or Daisy chain two or more Goal Zero 1500 X together? cheers! 🫵🏻🍺🍺
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 4 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for watching! I can definitely do that but it will take a while, I have a lot of videos pre-filmed and ready to go. Here's a video I did on a master switch, it's basically the same . I will link the product to the right switch to do what you're saying below it. Installing Master Switch on Camper Trailer | RV Kill Switch kzfaq.info/get/bejne/h9Rhmttkv62dg2Q.html amzn.to/3VP4wVJ * don't use one with a "both" setting As for the Goal zero question, there's no need to chain them together. They make a 3000 and a 6000 or you can add tank batteries to any of the systems. They also have a brand new 4000 6th gen model that is a huge upgrade. amzn.to/4aPNuuN
@MightyMoeBanker
@MightyMoeBanker 4 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thanks so much Brian! My rig is a 32 Entegra Esteem that came with two 100 amp house batteries, as you probably know crappy and don’t last too long, three days of mild use and boom, dead! I do have a master switch on and off already installed. Since I have three GoalZero’s 1500x I figured I could use two of them together using a similar configuration in order to bypass the original factory setting for mostly boondocking, and charge ‘em as we drive with the “goal zero yeti link” from the alternator. I thought your idea was genius by flipping from direct DC power or Boondocking with a GoalZero as needed! I been looking for an alternative, never found it until now with you! Cheers friend! 🫵🏻🍺
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 4 ай бұрын
@@MightyMoeBanker that set up should work really well. Swap the on off switch with the one I linked and you'll be able to simply switch over to one of the yetis. You can keep one charging while running on the other and switch when needed. Having three is the way to go, I know it's pricey, but it gives you so many options.
@skyguyc150
@skyguyc150 2 жыл бұрын
Great info! Thanks... Question, couldn't I just plug into the A/C plug with an extention cord direct to the camper just like I would with a generator?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
I answered a whole question about air conditioning before I understood what you meant… lol Check out this video for details on what you’re asking about - Portable Power Stations Uses with Campers | Tips Tricks & Hacks kzfaq.info/get/bejne/o7tonL2LrNLPj2w.html
@leftystrat62
@leftystrat62 Жыл бұрын
Dang, I'm back in school ,but this was good :)
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
I hope it’s the fun class… lol
@bigjim-oj8bd
@bigjim-oj8bd Жыл бұрын
I enjoy & appreciate your expertise on Batteries and Portable Power Stations . Question? If I disconnect my 12 volt battery, can I plug my shore power into my 1000 watt power station ?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
It won’t hurt to try. Since I don’t know your camper or the power station, I can’t tell you for sure, but the worst that can happens is it trips. By shutting the battery off, like you said, you will prevent the power station from charging the battery, which would use up a lot watt hours. This will help a lot. You will not however, prevent the standby consumption and loss from the conversion and inversion. Although it may work, it’s not going to run for anywhere near the amount of time as running a DC connection like in this video, still will be handy though.
@stevebailey7633
@stevebailey7633 Жыл бұрын
Curious, does the Anderson outlet on the Core provide more capacity then using the M-M cigarette lighter backfeed method shown in a more recent video ?, Just wondering which method is better to use the Core to drive the camper. I will need to add up device wattages to get a feel for this. My camper (Nu Camp Tag XL) gets picked up next Tues., my GZ Yeti Core plus Boulder 100 unit get delivered Friday. I purchased the GZ gear after watching your excellent videos.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
The cigarette lighter gives you a max of around 10A of current before tripping. The Anderson on the core is around 15A. The Anderson on the 1500x is 30A! You could do almost anything you want on a teardrop and stay under 15A - I ran the fridge, furnace, water, pump, lights, charged phones with no issues.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Note- stock heater on T@G is electric element and wouldn’t work on DC
@stevebailey7633
@stevebailey7633 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife From what I can see, it would be a ceiling fan, fridge, water pump on occasion, lighting. I may do a propane Propex down the road. Tag comes with electric heat so needs shore power. I figured the GZ Core would be a good size.
@stevebailey7633
@stevebailey7633 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Yes, am aware. Not sure how often I will need heat, we are hardened from decades of cold tent camping. Maybe a Propex at some point if we find ourselves camping NE in Nov.
@stevebailey7633
@stevebailey7633 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife As BTW, your YT's are truly excellent. Your presentation of information is just better than about any other YT I watch. You would have been a terrific teacher of technical subjects.
@garycory3102
@garycory3102 9 күн бұрын
In today's market, do you still feel that the Goal zero option as an alternative power source for the bushwacker?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 9 күн бұрын
Yes, the fact that it has all of the features you need and can be used for more than one thing makes it a great option still. I still highly recommend getting a good battery for the trailer as well, and ultimately it comes down to how much capability you actually need on your trailer. I have 100 amp battery and GZ 1500 and it's a great combo!
@taylorrussell2812
@taylorrussell2812 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Appreciate it!!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michaelhardy8589
@michaelhardy8589 2 жыл бұрын
goal zero yeti 6000x portable power station test it out amazing idea
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could afford it!!!
@imkmark4341
@imkmark4341 7 ай бұрын
Brian , Thanks for all the solid info you present on your channel ! I have learned a lot ! I have a 2023 Casita trailer and I'm trying to implement my GZ Yeti 1000 Core as a battery source. I rigged up the Anderson HPP battery disconect and followed all the instructions to make things safe and have the Yeti being the only power source. I did get it to work using your 12volt cigarette port back-feed method. I did have to turn the Yeti 12V port on before making the connection. Is that normal ? I did not have success using the Anderson HPP method as described in this video. Is there anything inherent in the my Casita that might prevent this application from working ? Something I'm missing ? How to trouble shoot ? Thanks for any advice or suggestions , safe travels !
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for tuning in. There shouldn't be anything inherent about your Casita that stops it from working . Especially since it works with the ten amp plug version. Do you have rooftop solar that's directly wired in? Did you double check to make sure you made a clean Anderson plug? If your set up is working with the backfeed hack, you should definitely be able to make it work on the 15 amp plug on your core . Keep me in the loop, I'll help anyway I can!
@Respiratorymike
@Respiratorymike 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. Very creative. Would the 12 volt regulated outlet on a power station be able to replace the battery? I have a small trailer and would love to use your idea but only have the cigarette type adapter. Thanks.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
The bummer with the other brands is that a lot of them only have the cigarette style plug. This will give you roughly 120 W of capability. I can run most everything within that range, but you will get in trouble when trying to run multiple things at once. If my refrigerator compressor is on at the same time as the furnace it would trip. So short answer yes, but the plug that Goal Zero has is 360+ watts, that’s how I’m able to run everything at the same time. Hope this helps, please subscribe!
@DDIYReclinerLIfe
@DDIYReclinerLIfe 3 жыл бұрын
You're my hero!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
OMG... the mod god himself!
@chadkphoto
@chadkphoto 4 ай бұрын
With this setup, the outlets inside won’t work, correct? Is there any way to get them to work on this setup, or would you need to just plug the trailer straight into the AC outlet on the goal zero? Would this setup allow you to run an rv AC unit?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 4 ай бұрын
With this set up, your camper will run just like it's on a battery, the outlets will not work. You can use the outlets on the power station when you need 110 power. I have several videos on the channel about running air-conditioning while camping . It's a pretty complicated topic, but it can be done, usually costs a decent chunk of money to do it.
@jasonkeith7653
@jasonkeith7653 Жыл бұрын
Hey I did everything you said thought it would work but when I hook up my 1000x to the trailer the 12 volt power light on the yeti turns red? Goal Zero told me to hook up a Anderson to ring terminal connector to my fuse box? Don’t really understand that? Did I miss something or do I need something else? Thanks, Jason K.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Hi Jason, what kind of camper do you have? If you follow what we did in this video, it is no different than hooking it directly to the converter with ring terminals. The 1000x does trip a lot sooner than the 1500 but still works, I do it all the time. Hope you’re able to get it figured out, this is a very handy way to use the yeti.
@andrewmcmullen9883
@andrewmcmullen9883 2 жыл бұрын
Yeti’s are advertised as a house backup system. If you are worried about the elements, can’t you just store your Yeti inside your camper and run the wires in? I frequently have my awning open in light rain with my screen door open. The Yeti should have no problems inside the camper, correct? Or am I missing something?? Thanks! Andy
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
The system holds up very well to the elements! Inside camper works for me all the time although space can be limited in the BW. You want to avoid rain and high heat when outside, it's all easy to do. Thanks for watching!
@levijosefsson6450
@levijosefsson6450 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! This just about sold me on the goal zero; this definitely ensured it’s worth the price. I did not hear you mention EF Ecoflow River in the list of competitors; I’d love to hear your thoughts on them.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
They are making serious improvements. I do not have as much experience with them as I do other brands. From what I read, they have improved and fixed issues that people reported early on. For this specific application, goal zero is in a league of their own, offering a 30 amp DC output that can allow you to use the unit as a straight battery. No other company is offering this, with Bluetti coming closest with a 25 amp aviation plug.
@levijosefsson6450
@levijosefsson6450 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife It's definitely looking like goal zero is the way to go for what I want to do; my initial priority was to save cash but after watching your videos I'm realizing it's worth it for application even outside of the trailer as well. Thanks Brian!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@levijosefsson6450 After using them to do off-grid construction for years, I came to the same realization. I try to save money any way I can, sometimes that means buy once,cry once…
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
I’m trying to get some promo codes for the channel, I think I’ll have some soon. Goal Zeros gotta appreciate the free support!! Lol I’ll let you know if something comes up soon.
@levijosefsson6450
@levijosefsson6450 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thanks! I found you a little too late for that initial coupon you had with them.
@shanelandreville
@shanelandreville 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. You've made this look easy for a beginner like me. One beginner question, even if you bypass the battery and connect to the Goal Zero, will you still need an inverter inside to use the 120 v outlets?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Yes and no. Setting the system up this way would not make your outlets work. Since you already have a portable power station, you could unplug the Anderson and plug your camper into the inverter on the power station, like you would with shore power. You wouldn’t want to do this for long, it will burn juice fast but work great for short activities. Check this out Portable Power Stations Uses with Campers | Tips Tricks & Hacks kzfaq.info/get/bejne/o7tonL2LrNLPj2w.html
@slackerdog007slackerdog8
@slackerdog007slackerdog8 2 жыл бұрын
WoW. Thank you. “ 🙏 “
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻 appreciate you watching
@scottwalker4968
@scottwalker4968 Жыл бұрын
This video is exactly what I needed to see. I'll be hooking up a yeti 3000 to a 5th wheel. I like the idea of the kill switch as well!! Anything I should watch out for?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Its a great mod, I think youre going to love it. Let me know if you have any questions.
@scottwalker4968
@scottwalker4968 10 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife I have been putting the project off, but I now want to tackle it. The currunt wire the 5th wheel has going to the battery is 6awg. I have been looking for a Anderson 45 amp plug kit and an Anderson 6awg extension cord, but I can't seem to find it. Would it be possible for you to help me out and point me in the right direction to find where I can buy this or suggest something else? I appreciate your help!!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 10 ай бұрын
@@scottwalker4968 here is the 45 A connector amzn.to/3F3LUrp
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 10 ай бұрын
@@scottwalker4968 you won't find a six AWG extension, since the 12vdc output on the GZ is 30 a, you can use 10awg The plugs can be adjusted if the orientation isn't correct. amzn.to/3LIgtX9
@scottwalker4968
@scottwalker4968 10 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife thank you for the quick reply. I really appreciate it!!
@danadouglass2822
@danadouglass2822 2 жыл бұрын
I just ordered an ecoflo river with solar panels on Amazon yesterday
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Gotta love prime day..lol.
@danadouglass2822
@danadouglass2822 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife hell yeah, and our new Jayco micro 171bh came with a 190w solar panel. I’ll be using both at my hunting camp
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@danadouglass2822 nice!
@bpgh54
@bpgh54 Жыл бұрын
As of January 2023, is the Yeti Goal Zero the only solar generator with the Andersen outputs? Do you still recommend only the Goal Zero for this approach? Thanks for a great step by step video.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Although the Anderson is still my favorite, the larger Bluetti and some Ecoflow units have high current DC outputs. The bluetti uses an aviation style plug. I really would have loved to see the GZ units come down more in price, perhaps offer lifepo4 batteries in some models, but I still recommend the yetis because of their quality and features. Thanks for watching!
@davestahl447
@davestahl447 Жыл бұрын
Brian, love your info and I consider you my RV electrical guru. I'm setting up my RV and have a Yeti 1500x, 4x100W Renogy Panels (to be roof mounted), 1x100 Renogy Briefcase plus stock Mini Wini charge controller, etc. I sense that I could run all of my panels into the Yeti and use it to power my system and charge my 2 AGM 100ah batteries and even do this simultaneously. Hope to avoid duplicating the Yeti charge controller and sine inverter all together. Am I off-base?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Youre on base. I ran a system like that for years. Do you want to be able to swap the solar panels back-and-forth easily. Set it up so that you can plug them into the camper battery and easily swap over to the yeti.
@davestahl447
@davestahl447 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Brian - finally getting to this and found my camper leads are 6 gauge. I’m unsure about the connection to my Yeti. Can you enlighten me?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 10 ай бұрын
@@davestahl447 you can use 10 awg going to the yeti. The DC output, using Anderson power poles, is rated for up to 30 A. 10awg will be fine to transition between the yeti and the camper. You might want to consider using a bigger plug on the camper side. They make larger Anderson connections that would be easier to use with the larger wires. In that case, you could use a 10awg wire with the larger plug on the camper side, and the 45a smaller Anderson on the yeti side.
@davestahl447
@davestahl447 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Brian! Greatly appreciated.
@Aaron-po1ky
@Aaron-po1ky 3 жыл бұрын
Lion energy has Anderson power plugs for the 12v outlet
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
Yes it does! I am such a huge fan of their stand alone batteries as well! I’m going to have to save up and check it out!
@bimdynamics6406
@bimdynamics6406 3 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@paullewis2578
@paullewis2578 Ай бұрын
Can you use this method if your camper has a built in (factory installed) solar panel?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Ай бұрын
Yes, but you're going to need to know how to keep those systems isolated. if your factory solar runs directly to the battery, you'll be disconnecting it at the same time as your battery and it'll work like a charm. If the solar is wired to fuse block, within your converter box, you'll likely have to figure out how to disconnect that easily, at first you might just be able to pull that fuse, long-term a switch would be better. Shouldn't be too hard. Let me know how you make it!
@scothania
@scothania 10 ай бұрын
Any idea how to keep the 1500x yeti warm in my van overnight. I have minimal room where it sits in the back "garage area" of my van but the yeti shutdown every night it goes below 31degrees? (Colorado Springs)
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 10 ай бұрын
It only stopped the charging, right? It should still maintain all of the output functionality. I buy a yard sale cooler, something old and cheap. Then I'll throw a hot water bottle in the cooler and it maintains its ability to charge. Unless you're getting down below 0F, you should only have to do this to get the solar to charge in the morning. It will also work if you get down to very cold temperatures for the output.
@Ballistec
@Ballistec Жыл бұрын
Rather than disconnect the camper battery(s), can you just add the portable power station to augment the camper battery(s), using them together?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
No, you cannot mix and match batteries like that. They were on a different voltages and resistance and you can damage gear or cause a safety issue. A PPS like Goal zero will not allow you to do it, the light will flash red and it will not work.
@Ballistec
@Ballistec Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thanks for the explanation!
@gutgod-of6xk
@gutgod-of6xk 5 ай бұрын
Oupes has an Anderson output.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 5 ай бұрын
Oupes Mega 2 - 2048Wh Portable Power Station Solar Generator kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qNuanJB1lsy9fmw.html
@stuartstuart866
@stuartstuart866 Жыл бұрын
Wow Brian you have really great videos, thank you for doing these. I have a Bluetti EB150, with 120 AC outlets and a 4 amp smart battery charger. I’m thinking that I could keep my trailer AGM battery topped up through the SAE solar port. I know it’s not efficient but it uses equipment I already own and I don’t have to modify anything. I haven’t tried it yet, any thoughts on me doing this? Thanks
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Thats the name of the game, if you already own it, great place to start. You can charge thru that port, just check your polarity on the SAE, zamp is different than furion on go power.
@Mocamping14
@Mocamping14 Жыл бұрын
So using this method with the Goal Zero and Anderson cable I can use the outlets inside the trailer, like the tv?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
The anderson method is for camper "DC". To use AC outlets, you could run through the outlet on the power station but it wont have near the run time. it's a far better idea to run this way and get a tv that plugs into DC plug like automotive/cigarette. Thanks for watching!
@danemmerich6775
@danemmerich6775 7 ай бұрын
Do you recommend the Oupus Mega 2 for a solar generator with the Anderson Connections? …… for price.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 7 ай бұрын
Yes. Its larger and cheaper. Even though I love this yeti, the oupes price is impossible to match. Oupes Mega 2 - 2048Wh Portable Power Station Solar Generator kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qNuanJB1lsy9fmw.html
@user-mb6kb4pl9u
@user-mb6kb4pl9u Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great info! So if I have an older GZ 1000 Lithium (not core, not X) that has 10 Amps through the powerpole connection, is this setup not worth it for me?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
You wouldn’t get the same benefit, but try this instead- RV Power Station Hack | Interior Back-Feed kzfaq.info/get/bejne/osxiocV0sduwc40.html
@rx2ride259
@rx2ride259 Жыл бұрын
Any reason I can't just pulg my RV 30 amp (with 15 amp reducer) cord into my Goal Zero and use it as a generator (no Air Con, no microwave)? That way I get to utilize the RV battery as well?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
It works and sometimes it can come in handy but it’s far far less efficient. Running on the DC side, as shown in the video, will usually last 4 to 5 times as long, compared to plugging into a power station inverter. When you plug the camper into the power station, using the 15a plug, you are going from DC to AC back to DC… losing 15-20% each time it converts. It will also run the battery charger on the camper the whole time and lose stand by consumption on the power station. In short, it works, and can be really useful when you want to run your outlets for a short period of time. As a prolonged dry camping solution, it’s not an efficient way to use the stored power.
@Frank-me9bv
@Frank-me9bv 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! I forgot to ask you before but where can I purchase a Dura Faucet Spout (with valve control) like the one you have shown in the other video?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Frank, the newer models are more tricky than the older models. Can you send me a photo of the port where spray hose plugs in. DIYOutdooContent@gmail.com
@dag36523
@dag36523 2 жыл бұрын
Just did a test run with my Goal Zero 1000 core in the kitchen (before boondocking next weekend for 4 days). Ran a Mr Coffee it draws 805 watts. When I switched to see the Amp draw it was 61? Is calculating at 12 volts when I am plugged in to the 120 volt outlet?
@dag36523
@dag36523 2 жыл бұрын
Also ran an electric tea kettle which consumed 30% of the power. 1342 watts for about 5 min. Won’t be using that LOL. I know I can make coffee on the gas stoce just teating.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
The experimenting can be a lot of fun. It’s amazing that a system this small can even run something over 1300 watts! In your example, 61 would be DC amps. If you divide the watts by the volts, you’ll get amps. Your coffee pot was likely drawing around 7.5 AC amps. You’ll find using any device that gets hot will use a ton of wattage. So like you said, using LP for coffee and tea water will be a huge saver. Have fun and keep sharing your results, it’s always nice to hear what people are discovering.
@sgtbehrens
@sgtbehrens Жыл бұрын
An older video but very useful info. A scenario maybe i've missed, What if you opt out of a battery setup? Is running a PPS primary an option? Also not using the shore power hook up, but lets say instead of your battery box, you place the Yeti there and charging the Yeti by solar panels. How/ is it possible for this configuration to run your trailer purely using a PPS. Thanks again for any insight and keep up the awesome work
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
absolutely! In fact, I think it would be the best way for many. It requires some DIY work to get the best out of it but some companies are helping with this. I am going to tour a camper factory this month that will sell their camper with a wired box to receive a PPS. It will connect to AC, DC, solar charging, shore power charging and car charging...pretty cool stuff. Thanks for watching!
@sgtbehrens
@sgtbehrens Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife I will be waiting for that video. Could you just take the original connectors that goto the battery and put an anderson fitting on those to connect straight to the Yeti? I guess thats what im asking. Say I bought a used trailer and threw the battery away. Couldn't I do the exact same process you did to by-pass the battery but instead hook it straight to the positive and negative leads that would go to the battery, slice them and put anderson fittings to connect to the Yeti? Thanks for the help.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
@@sgtbehrens yes, you can do that. The problem here is that you should not connect it to the tow vehicle with a seven pin or plug your camper into shore power. Since your camper uses those same wires to charge, that will not work that way. Fine to run the camper that way, but use the power station charging methods rather than connecting it to tow vehicle, camper charger, or camper solar port. Does that make sense?
@danenewman800
@danenewman800 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Hi DIYOutdoorlife thinking of doing this mod with my trailer. I have a bluetti 200max. I would like to plug it in dc side of the trailer to the power bank as shown in the mod but also have the ac inveter on the bluetti 200max running plugged into the 30 amp rv plug of my trailer. My desire is that the AC side has to go trough the bluetti inveter with some power loss but the DC side doesn't have that same loss and both can run simulaniously . I understand to make this work, I would need to shut off my converter right? anything else?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
@@danenewman800 you got it. Just make sure the load center and converter aren’t interacting with the battery. Usually simple to stop the battery charging and AC-DC conversion
@darkru8913
@darkru8913 Жыл бұрын
Thinking of doing this in a couple years in order to live full time off grid in a slightly bigger rv as this is much easier looking than building a diy solar system. If a camper has a factory inverter would that work with this system and more importantly would that have a possibility of damaging components? Thank you for all the information you provide
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
I would not use a factory inverter system like this. 30 A @ 12VDC is only a few amps 110v, meaning it wouldn't go very far. The inverter on the yeti however, is excellent and can run almost anything. I would hook it up so that the Anderson port runs the DC and the yeti inverter runs the outlets on your rig. You can use the app to turn things on and off and monitor.
@darkru8913
@darkru8913 Жыл бұрын
@DIY Outdoor Life thanks man, been looking for answers, but the info on this stuff is pretty sparse other than your videos. Hope you have a great day
@fastereddieb
@fastereddieb 5 ай бұрын
Love your videos! I bought a Yeti 1000 Core. I hooked up an Anderson connector, black to ground via the my front battery negative post, and positive to the bundle of wires running to trailer power. I can disconnect the batteries via a selector switch. Problem is, when I plug in the Yeti, at either the Anderson or Car outlet, it faults immediately, even with everything off in the trailer. I’m pretty sure I’m wired up properly, since I can plug in a smaller lithium battery to the Anderson connector and it powers the trailer, no problem. Any ideas what the problem might be?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 5 ай бұрын
The output on these yetis is going to be a lot more sensitive than just a battery. I'm guessing that something might be loose or miswired, but it's impossible to tell without seeing. There's also a chance that you have something that's drawing more than 15 A, even for a short period of time, and tripping the outlet. It would definitely trip the 12 V automotive, because it's only 8 to 10 A. As a troubleshoot method, I would try to pull all the fuses on the camper, plug in the yeti, and put the fuses in one at a time . Good luck with the project!
@fastereddieb
@fastereddieb 5 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thanks! Good troubleshooting tip. I’ll try that later. Pretty sure I have everything 12v turned off - lights, fans, water pump, refrigerator, radio, furnace, etc - it still faults. I’ll let you know what I find.
@fastereddieb
@fastereddieb 5 ай бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife I was in the process of pulling all the fuses and putting them back one by one. All fuses removed, no fault (yay!). I was putting them back in one at a time, when I realized I still had battery 1 selected as well. As soon as I turned it off and plugged and unplugged, the fault returned. It seems I can avoid a fault by having one of the trailer batteries turned on in parallel when I plug in the Yeti. Weirdly, once plugged into the Yeti without faulting, I can then turn the trailer battery off and still no fault and the trailer just draws off the Yeti. Weird. Maybe having the battery in the circuit initially serves as a ballast of sort to damp out whatever the Yeti sees when plugged in without a battery involved that causes it to fault. Seems to be a workaround, and I’ll let you know if it keeps working like that in practice. Thank much, regardless!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 5 ай бұрын
@@fastereddieb this seems to me like there's something requiring in rush current. it probably peaks very quickly and then settles down, the battery buffers it out. If you can get it to work that way, nice job! It's a really sweet boost to be able to use these power stations off of the DC!
@stevemueller7376
@stevemueller7376 3 жыл бұрын
Great info a thank's !!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve, I appreciate you watching and commenting. Thanks for the support!
@sarabethL4
@sarabethL4 2 жыл бұрын
Such a helpful video -- thank you! I would like to do the same with my InTech Exlplore but there are 4 wires coming off the battery (2 positive, 2 negative). How can I determine which is the appropriate wire to connect my anderson PP to connect to my Yeti?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Can you trace them out? One of them should be powering the camper, the other might be coming from a charger like a solar input. Feel free to email me a photo if you want help.
@sarabethL4
@sarabethL4 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife I *think* one set of wires runs to power center that converts AC to DC power and I *think* the other runs to the Zamp solar port. I can send a pic if you wouldn't mind confirming. And please let me know how I can buy you a coffee/beer/cheeseburger for helping me out! Thanks!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@sarabethL4 that sounds right to me! You’ll be installing the plug on the wires to the converter. They should be a heavier gauge than your solar wires. Send a pic to DIYoutdoorcontent@gmail.com www.buymeacoffee.com/DIYOutdoorlife Or PayPal @diyoutdoorlife Thank you for that offer, don’t feel obligated, happy to help!
@avp6256
@avp6256 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video! Thank you! Could you detail the benefits of going this route (direct from the battery) over plugging the shoreline to the yeti? I did that last camping trip and it kept all systems running well for an entire weekend. Do you lose more power more quickly?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
This will last 2-3X as long as, depending on how you use the camper. When you plug your RV directly into the yetis 110v receptacle, you’ll lose efficiency running through the inverter. On top of this, it charges the camper battery and converter back to 12v through the power center on camper. Both ways work, getting to use outlets is nice, but running through the Anderson output is the way to go for longer trips.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Check this video out too. Portable Power Stations Uses with Campers | Tips Tricks & Hacks kzfaq.info/get/bejne/o7tonL2LrNLPj2w.html
@drivehard2395
@drivehard2395 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this info! I never even thought to incorporate my Yeti 1400 with my camper. I do have a sort of unrelated question. My camper comes with a Zamp 100 Solar Panel. I have a Boulder 100 solar panel and a 10amp controller and Alligator clips. I know I can charge a 12v battery with this... but, what I want to know is can I clip into the camper 12V with the Boulder while the Zamp is already charging it? Can I charge that 12v faster with both systems on it? ... or would I be doing a bad thing. LOL.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
No problem, that would be right as rain. It is perfectly fine to have two charging systems with two charge controllers, you just don't wanna overload a battery. In your case, you are not overloading with solar of that size. If you had bigger arrays, I would have to ask about what size battery. With two 100 W panels, youre fine.
@drivehard2395
@drivehard2395 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Awesome! Thank you!
@karinwest919
@karinwest919 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the video! Would this also work for Class C house batteries?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Yes, works the same.
@Jmisslyn
@Jmisslyn 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and I'm going to attempt this application. I have a question. I have a renogy 12 volt gel 100ah deep cycle battery for my camper (winnebago hike). I was told I need to have a trickle charger( I could use my goal zero 1000) on the camper battery when I boonedock. Do I really need to do that ?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
I might be confused by what you’re asking. That gel battery does need a trickle charger. A good one, like the ones made by NOCO is recommended. I wasn’t sure if you were asking whether you need the battery, or the trickle charger. Using both that battery and the Goal zero by alternating it’s gonna be a great system, especially if you can add solar. Having the simple plug there makes it very easy to go back-and-forth. Shoot me an email at diyoutdoorcontent@gmail.com if you want links to some stuff or ideas on using both batteries. Thanks for watching!
@tehyalovos8615
@tehyalovos8615 Жыл бұрын
I am definitely not a battery nerd and the end was quite confusing for me😂 I am also not savvy with anything electrical. Would this would for a vintage camper that is also powered by a battery? Does it have to be a specific type of trailer??
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
This can work for almost any camper, vintage is fine. This camper also has a battery, you can’t use them both at once for this technique. When using the power station to power the 12v, it is taking the place of the battery. Hope this helps, have fun!
@tehyalovos8615
@tehyalovos8615 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thank you!! Appreciate it
@chrismarquez4795
@chrismarquez4795 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I just recently bought a Yeti 3000x. And am going to run my Rv the way you ran your RV. I have a question, since you brought up the difference between yeti lithium battery and Lifepo battery. Anyways, like I said, I have a yeti 3000x and I also have 4x 138Ah Lifepo batteries. Is it possible to extend the Yeti 3000x battery capacity by connecting my batteries to it? I was thinking by using the Yeti link. But wasn't sure if it would work. Hope to hear from you soon.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris. Right now, the link system does not support lifepo... Goal Zero keeps saying that's going to change. For the time being, I'll share what I do. Get a simple clamp on female 12 plug. Attach it to the LifePo and plug the GZ car adapter into it. It charges the Yeti between 110-140 watts in per h. If your LifePos can be hooked in parallel, this would continue to charge your Yeti for over 6500 wh!!! You could run solar during the day and pop the car charger in after sun down. Shoot me an email if you want a link to the plug I use. diyoutdoorcontent@gmail.com
@chrismarquez4795
@chrismarquez4795 2 жыл бұрын
Just emailed you.
@mudonsunday
@mudonsunday Жыл бұрын
Hey Brian! How does this differ from your video on plugging power station into inside 12V and running fuses off of it? Thanks.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
This gives you 30amp DC instead of 10amp. 10 amp from other video gives you the minimum basics, with 30a I can run all of the DC stuff at once if I wanted. It’s also nice with a teardrop to keep the power station out of the cabin, especially helpful with the large power stations.
@mudonsunday
@mudonsunday Жыл бұрын
hey Brian< being that GZ is the only one with this port, does that mean I won't be able to use this method with other power stations? or is there an adapter I could buy? Thanks for any help.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
It can be done with the Bluetti AC models and the Eco Flo delta pro. It’s not about an adopter, it’s about the power station having the capability to put out that DC current. Let’s hope that they start adding this feature to all power stations.
@abbygirl0730
@abbygirl0730 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Brian--I'm interested in a Roadtrek van with 400 amp hours of AGM and an underhood device to re-charge those batteries. Living in FL, I'm concerned about air conditioning day and night while off-grid. Would a PPS be a worthwhile addition, and how would that be set up? All your videos utilize your towable with an external battery. I like your Goal Zero and also the Eco Flow and Bluetti 2000's, although the latter is very heavy. I know I could simply plug the van's 30-amp cable into the PPS, but you say that's very inefficient and wasteful. I would appreciate your thoughts, and thanks.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Air conditioning is the mnt Everest of off grid living. It’s possible, but it typically requires a very large investment and some DIY know-how. Check out my video on the zero breeze, it’s not perfect, but it does work. When I’m traveling in hotter climates, I’ve used it with a lot of success. Most people with serious air conditioning needs end up going with the quiet gas generator.
@abbygirl0730
@abbygirl0730 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thank you, Brian. I enjoy your videos.
@bpgh54
@bpgh54 Жыл бұрын
Ordered my 1500X today (REI 20% sale). Do you have a preferred vendor for the wire and Anderson connectors? Thanks again for you responses to my inquiries.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Check out the links in the video description. I keep updating those video links with good quality low-cost options. Congratulations, it’ll be a lot of fun .
@pixbylorne1436
@pixbylorne1436 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Brian, I realize that I am limited using a Jackery Explorer 500 but my needs are also limited. The 120 watt through the cigarette plug,( why don't we call this a power port now?) I will be satisfied using this to run the LED lights on the camper and charge a cell phone. Is this the way to go about it? MACHSWON 10 x Anderson connectors with Rubber Boot Cover powerpole (5 x Pair) 45AMP 600V 10X Anderson powerpole 45AMP Electrical Connector Plugs with Rubber Boot Sleeves 5Pair 45Amp Power Pole, RV Parts & Accessories - Amazon Canada Then use something like this to plug into the Jackey Explorer 500? Car Cigarette Lighter Plug with Internal 15A Fuse, 3.3ft/1m 14AWG Extension Cable Adapter 45A Connector Compatible with Anderson PowerPole Port, Electrical Accessories - Amazon Canada Please copy and paste the above in a browser. Here in PEI Canada supplies are limited. Thanks so much Brian!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
You got it! Those parts will allow you to run 120 W, as you’re looking to do. Understanding the limitation is key and it seems like you do. Take pictures and let me know how you make out!
@charleshans6996
@charleshans6996 Жыл бұрын
Do I have to buy an inverter to run my trailer with the gold zero
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
No, the inverter is built-in. I have other videos on the channel explaining how to do that, this video is about running the DC system like a large battery.
@travisbeckon8617
@travisbeckon8617 2 жыл бұрын
hello sir. i have recently purchased a 20 foot wildwood. the ac wall outlets and furnace will only work on shore power. if a purchased a jackerry unit would i be able to plug my camper into it and have enough power for light use.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Since the battery supply used during dry camping is direct current, what you’re saying is standard about outlets. Unfortunately, I would need to know a lot more about your situation to answer this accurately. A Jackery can not be used the way the goal zero is in this video. You could however bring it along to plug things directly into it. Sorry I couldn’t be more help, thanks for tuning in.
@MrD3M1G0D
@MrD3M1G0D 2 жыл бұрын
what about the "Portable Power Station 1000W, LIPOWER Solar Generator" ?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Stay tuned… I just finished testing and will have a video coming out on that unit
@groundladderquicktips9957
@groundladderquicktips9957 Жыл бұрын
There’s some really great information here! My question is: do they make these Anderson connectors to accept bigger wire? It appears that the wires coming from my camper going to the battery are 8 AWG. I tried several times using these connectors and it seems the wires are just a little too big to be crimped properly. Any info would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
Yes, they do. I’ll attach a link for the set of plugs you’ll use on the camper side. You can use 10awg wire and the normal plugs for the wire going to power station. In other words, use the larger plugs for the connection going from your battery to camper. Your extension wire, running from that plug to the power station can be 10 gauge, with one big plug on one side and normal plug on the side goes into the Power Station. Let me know if this makes sense, it’s an easy job . amzn.to/3JbhPI6
@groundladderquicktips9957
@groundladderquicktips9957 Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much that makes sense!
@p.schaafsma3954
@p.schaafsma3954 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video. I have two other power stations; Wagantech Lithium Cube 1200 and EcoFlow Delta Pro. I would like to be able to plug these systems directly into my R-pod trailer with either one. Could I plug them into the shore power port on the side or connect them through the battery port like you have done here? Instead of using the anderson plug port, could I connect using the lighter socket outlet?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
The delta pro has a high output Anderson, that will work. When using a cigarette style plug, you can only draw 10 amps, opposed to the 30 amp shown in this video. The delta pro will do this. Also, I’ll link the video I did showing the lighter socket.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
RV Power Station Hack | Interior Back-Feed kzfaq.info/get/bejne/osxiocV0sduwc40.html
@p.schaafsma3954
@p.schaafsma3954 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thank you very much and thanks for explaining power on the rv's. Great info.
@sj-5798
@sj-5798 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Brian, great videos! I've officially drank the DIY Outdoor Life koolade. I'm just hijacking Jimmie Little's questions below... I'm currently having Hiker Trailer build me a rig and was wondering if I should just have them tie the system into an Anderson plug so I could just use a portable solar generator from the get go? Or should I have them install their basic 35Ah battery (a $625 add on) and use a portable when needed, like you mentioned in your video? I'd rather not have to spend the extra money if I don't need to. Thanks and keep up the good work.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for swinging by, I’ll try to keep the koolaid quality high! As for battery, that is up to you really, $600 is pretty steep for that battery, does that package include all the trailer wiring? If it’s just the battery, you can pick that up anywhere for a lot cheaper. I would DEFINITELY ask for a 45amp Anderson power pole lead to power your DC system. Surprisingly, Goal zero is one of the only company’s offering that output style, but it’s very easy to adapt if you go with a different brand PPS. If you wanted to run a standard battery, you could buy a 100ah AGM for $250 and plug that into the Anderson lead as well. Very versatile!
@sj-5798
@sj-5798 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife My understanding is that price includes: "35Ah Type U1 AGM Deep Cycle Battery, Mounts, 5 amp Charger" (from website). It just seems that given a choice, I might be better off just powering the trailer with a complete package such as the Goal Zero. The 12v wiring for lights, fan, etc. is already included.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@sj-5798 I agree. You’re going to have a lot more capability and flexibility
@chrislucero758
@chrislucero758 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, great video. I have a GeoPro camper and a yeti 1500x so I would like to have this as an option. I took a look at my wiring and see that there is a short ground wire that connects to the trailer and another thick black wire that runs somewhere else. Do I need to snip both black grounds and make them into one ground wire to make this work? Just not sure why I have two black grounds?? Hope you can help. Thanks.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Without seeing your system, I can’t say what would be best. The grounds will likely all bond to the chassis. There’s several safe and effective ways to do this and you don’t really even have to remove the house battery negative to add the GZ. Is there 2 positives? Does the second ground go to the solar ready port?
@chrislucero758
@chrislucero758 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the quick response! So, there is (1) positive 4 gauge wire, (1) negative 4 gauge and (1) negative 10 gauge wire. All fastened to the battery on (1) positive and (1) negative terminal. Also, the camper does have a solar panel pre installed and wired. The thing that throws me off is the negative terminal has (2) ground/black wires….(1) short, 10 gauge wire that goes straight to the frame from the battery and (1) 4 gauge that runs under the camper along with the 4 gauge positive wire where it disappears into the camper. I’m leaning towards the power poles need to be installed on the (2) thicker 4 gauge wires and just leave the 10 gauge alone. However, I got the 45 amp Anderson power poles in. It doesn’t look like the thicker wires will fit on the metal pieces where I would crimp the wire too? Not sure if they make power poles that fit the thicker 4 gauge wires? If so, let me know. Disclaimer: I’m not exactly sure if they are 4 gauge wire, it was just what my gut tells me….lol. However, They are considerably thicker when compared to a 10 gauge wire. Hope I’m explaining this clearly. If not, I’ll just wing it. Thanks!!!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrislucero758 I think it would be irresponsible for me to guess here, but I can probably point you in the right direction. Let’s talk theoretically… 4awg seems way overkill, I’m guessing maybe 6 or 8. Since the yeti will trip at 30 amp, 10awg at these distances would carry the current. There are many things you could do to make this work, just don’t jeopardize the integrity of the campers normal functioning, when on house battery. Maybe installing a “1,2, off” switch might be best. Sometimes they’re hard to find, so “1,2, both, off” would work as long as you were careful not use “both”. You could add a Anderson, with the red going to “2” and black going to the chassis where your smaller battery black goes. “1” would go from battery to the heavier red wire that is currently in place. This would allow you to get 10 or eight gauge wire that fits your Anderson plug and provide a simple to use switch between the camper battery and GZ. Don’t use “both” … switch from GZ yeti or camper. Food for thought. Thanks, Brian
@Jack-zc9el
@Jack-zc9el 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if you could hook it up to the trailer battery using both the goal zero and the pre existing battery as an extension for added battery hours
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately you can’t. Different battery chemistries with different profiles. But since it takes 2 seconds to switch from one to the next by changing the plug you can accomplish the same thing. Thanks for watching, happy camping!
@Jack-zc9el
@Jack-zc9el 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife that’s true
@christoph024
@christoph024 2 жыл бұрын
Great rundown. Question: I have a tiny truck camper with existing wiring into an empty battery cabinet for a few lights/outlets, pump, and heater fan. Could I just run the 12v ouput from my Yeti using your system into what appears to be the 14ga wiring (that was intended to go to the old battery)? Not a lot of draw, would be nice to not re-wire lights and such from the GZ
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, absolutely! Assuming your truck was wired properly, 14awg wire can handle your total load (less that 15 amps). The APP port on the x series can do 30 amps and the core can do 20 amps...you'll be fine either way. Have fun with it, hope you'll subscribe! SUBSCRIBE: kzfaq.info
@christoph024
@christoph024 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife sweet thanks!!
@donnetellomaximilian
@donnetellomaximilian 2 жыл бұрын
​ @DIY Outdoor Life any particular reason why you didn't route the wires so that the yeti could live INSIDE your trailer?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
I have that too. The main reason I run outside most times is the space is tight. It’s two adults and a dog in our teardrop…lol. I also have videos showing the inside wiring.
@donnetellomaximilian
@donnetellomaximilian 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Not seeing them. Can you provide link to those videos? Thanks again for your help.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@donnetellomaximilian here is a simple backfeed set up. I also have an Anderson connection in the trailer for higher current capability, I don’t think I did a video on that yet. RV Power Station Hack | Interior Back-Feed kzfaq.info/get/bejne/osxiocV0sduwc40.html
@jjennings2796
@jjennings2796 2 жыл бұрын
Can you run this unit in parallel with two agm 150 amp hour batteries, use it as the inverter and to monitor the system while on and off grid? I’m asking because I’m looking for a WiFi solution to monitor the amp hours and charging of my agm batteries while on and off grid and keep them in good health. Also, I would like to add some amp hours to the existing 300 I get from the current two AGM’s when ran in parallel. Then would like to be able to remove it easily from the system while on grid, connect it to my cargo trailer 150 amp hour agm and take it off grid. I want both systems to be able to use solar to charge when needed while using power. Please advise?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
This can be done, but it’s a little tricky. This unit has a lithium battery which cannot be directly connected to lead acid. They sell a unit that attaches to the yeti called a “link”. You could attach the AGM batteries to the link, even in parallel, and attach the yeti to the camper through the APP. It would then do exactly what you’re looking for, but it’s not as straightforward as this video. Hope this helps. Do a little homework on the link, you don’t have to buy the Goal Zero expansion packs, you can use an AGM.
@claudiafriedberg6248
@claudiafriedberg6248 3 жыл бұрын
Well done information, especially the last part due to batteries and electronics lifecycles ! Which company you trust in most with their electronics build in their popular solar generators - is it Goal Zero, or Bluetti, or Jackery, or EcoFlow ? What do you think will have the longest lifecycle concerning the batterie itself and all the build in electronic devices , such as BMS, MPPT, tochscreens and everything else. I’m really interested in your personal opinion - thank‘s for a feedback 😎 Cheers Claudia (from Germany)
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
For me it's Goal Zero. I have used power stations for years and they hold up the best for me, well worth the extra $. I use my systems for off grid building, I'm rough on them and the build quality shows. If someone was more careful, they might save money by going with Jackery. I LOVE the new bluetti, but touch screens, wireless cellphone charger, and 20 pounds more weight do not make sense for me in my rough applications. I think the Yeti1500x is the best PPS ever made (for my application). Hope this helps!
@claudiafriedberg6248
@claudiafriedberg6248 3 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Thank you very much for your fast response. I also own some PPS, the Yeti 1500X was the first one I bought because it has the APP 30A DC output, which is really outstanding on the market. I‘m a hamradio operator and therefore I need a higher Amp DC output port, than the most other companies deliver with their PPS. The only competitor to GoalZero in this case ist the Bluetti AC200P, which delivers a 25 Amp DC output port. In the meantime I have integrated this big one in my shack, because I became aware of lower EMV distortions of the AC output ports with the AC200P, the GoalZero is not as good in this discipline as the Bluetti, which is also very important to me ! But I agree, for outdoor activities I also would prefer the Yeti 1500X, although it is also a little bit to heavy for me with about 20 kg ! Time will tell how long the several PPS will run fluently, so to say if GoalZero will keep the golden standard or if other companies with their solutions will beat them in the future - anyhow there are announcements of very interesting SolarPower Stations, which will come on the market soon. Thank‘s again and keep in touch 👋 Claudia
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@claudiafriedberg6248 that's right, I remember your comments from before! Have you been able to make your own plugs to go into the bluetti aviation ports or you purchase them? The tech advances so quickly, I'm excited to see where it goes as well.
@claudiafriedberg6248
@claudiafriedberg6248 3 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife I purchased the special adapter for the 25 Amp DC port, otherwise you will not have a chance to use it. On the other extension I completed it with a APP 45Amp. The special aviation plug is very well made, it is really sturdy !
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
​@@claudiafriedberg6248 Very cool!
@expressivepets1
@expressivepets1 2 жыл бұрын
You look like a young vic Mackey.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Haha… this made my day, thanks 😅
@briancaligiuri5097
@briancaligiuri5097 Жыл бұрын
Want to hook my yeti goal zero to my travel trailer. Bought the extension cord and connectors you linked to in description. My battery cables are 6AWG. Will these connectors work or do I need different ones? Thanks
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Жыл бұрын
It’s a little more tricky but will work. 6 awg is bigger, you’ll have to trim a little insulation. What TT do you have? What appliances do you want to run? What goal zero do you have? I ask because I also do this a different way that might be easier in this case.
@briancaligiuri5097
@briancaligiuri5097 Жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife We have a Forest River Wildwood 177bh and a yeti 1250 with an extra battery chained to it. Just looking to run the fridge(12v), some lights, and water pump for weekend trips. Appreciate the help, I'm totally new to this stuff.
@donnetellomaximilian
@donnetellomaximilian 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid. I have a 1500x and am looking to acheive the same thing- boondocking solution to power RV. QUESTION: Is doing this more efficient than just plugging the RV into one of the AC plugs on the Yeti? Why or why not?
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
Tremendously more effective. The reasons are simple. By using the inverter you are losing around 15% in inversion loss. You are also losing 7 to 8 watts an hour to standby consumption. Your camper is then going to convert it back to DC, you will lose 15% there. In a head-to-head comparison, this use of the Anderson output will prove to be wayyyyy more efficient and last longer.
@donnetellomaximilian
@donnetellomaximilian 2 жыл бұрын
​@@DIYOutdoorLife thanks! makes sense.
@Waresy23
@Waresy23 2 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Great video. Attempting the same setup now. Are you connecting the power pole adapters on the wiring that comes out of the turn on / off switch? I would be running this just like my normal battery, correct? Also, my fuse box has an option to turn the power over to lithium. I assume I would do this for this application? Thanks in advance!
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@Waresy23 You can come out of switch, but I chose to run after. Since you’re not charging the yeti from the camper charger, no need to change the charger settings. Thanks for watching!
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