been wanting to give this a try – the 91 watts is during ignition – shouldn’t draw too bad during cooking

by stevehammons

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  2. Mr_Butternut1

    Awesome, keep us posted. What are u cooking? And how long? Just curious how it holds up

  3. Says you have 6.9Hours left, what you cooking?

  4. flyin-lowe

    Friend of mine today was running a small Rec Tec at a tailgate with a Milwaukee battery, worked fine.

  5. No-Actuator-6031

    It’s nice to know for an emergency. We had power outages before. And I had to do this. Which is a great option when power takes a few days to get on.

  6. Mr_Butternut1

    How much was the bluetti? Perfect for tailgates

  7. Tough-Industry4931

    I’ve ran mine a few times on a trusty but cheap Amazon 300wh 350w box done a 6hr cook had over 50% left.

  8. Chorin_Shirt_Tucker

    I’ve done the same will a Goal Zero 500x. Get yourself a 100w solar panel from Harbor Freight and you will stay charged as long as you need.

    With the solar panel you be picking up 70w-80w in full sun and only using 10w-20w on a Traeger Taigaiter after the initial start up.