Some appliances use more watts than your unit can output. The Yeti 300 allows for 350 W of power. The Yeti 500 allows for 500 W of power and the Yeti 700 allows for 600 W. This means if your device is using more than 350-500 W for an extended period of time, the Yeti’s inverter will shut off.
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- Why doesn’t my hair dryer work with the power station? Yeti 300, Yeti 500, Yeti 700
- Why is the light on the port activation button red?
- Why is the light on the AC port activation button blinking? Yeti 300, Yeti 500, Yeti 700
- How do I know if my power station is charged?
- Can I take the Yeti power station on a plane?
- What type of battery is in my Yeti 300, Yeti 500, Yeti 700 power station?
- How do I reset my Yeti 300, Yeti 500, Yeti 700?
- Is the Yeti 300 portable?
- Can I use my Yeti 300 outside?
- How quickly can I charge my Yeti 300 power station?
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