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Early thoughts on pairing our Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 500x with the Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Folding Briefcase, and feature walk through. We are looking to this kit for charging up our portable devices out on the trail and at camp, and shore the gaps of intermittent power loss at home. Goal Zero Gear In this video: Boulder 200 Solar Panel Briefcase - https://bit.ly/362oWi2 Yeti 500x Portable Power Station - https://bit.ly/3ggjmNz Anderson 15ft Extension Cable - https://bit.ly/2zoWgE0 Anderson TO 8mm Connector - https://bit.ly/2TweF8T Yeti 1,000 Portable Power Station - https://bit.ly/2Z4WvP6 We have been using the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 1,000 for over a year, and the Goal Zero Yeti 150 prior to that. Our group's Yetis have been through the test as secondary in rig power sources for both our camping gear like lights, cooking equipment, and power tools. And as back up power at home when we've lost power several times. They are coupled with multiple 100 watt solar panels, Goal Zero Expansion Tanks, and when in the car they are charged by Goal Zero's car kit. Prepping for summer time power outages in California we have recently acquired a range of Goal Zero products from the new Yeti 200x all the way up to the Yeti 3,000, which is connected to solar and a collection of Goal Zero Expansion Tanks. As we set those up and learn about how to optimize them we'll post our experiences. Thanks for tuning and please let us know what you'd like to see next.