Voltage Gate
PASSDevice output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
2 of 3 models are compatible with this generator.
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Device output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
Continuous draw with safety buffer applied.
1,500W to 2,025W required -> 3,600W available (1,575W to 2,100W headroom)
Startup peak with safety buffer applied.
7,725W to 10,429W required -> 7,200W available (525W to 3,229W short)
Alternative startup path with reduced inrush.
4,693W required -> 7,200W available (2,507W headroom)
Runtime context only. It does not change the electrical compatibility verdict.
Continuous estimate: 1.7h
Device profile reference: up to 1h per day.
Power bars show required versus available output for each gate.
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2 of 3 models are SAFE or TIGHT. Most demanding model: Metabo HPT EC914S 'The Tank' (6-Gal, 1.3 HP, 200 PSI) (8,343W surge).
| Model | Running | Surge | Verdict | Runtime | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DeWalt DWFP55126 (6-Gal, 0.9 HP, 165 PSI) | 1,200W | 6,180W | Tight | ~2.3h | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 1200W from OEM rated amps (10A ร 120V). **Estimated startup surge:** 6180W at 5.15x running (proxy from CRAFTSMAN OEM data for comparable 6-gallon pancake compressor โ no DeWalt starting watts published). **Voltage:** 120V AC. Oil-free pump, 0.9 HP universal motor, 165 PSI max. Field note: The DWFP55126 is the best-selling pancake compressor in the US. Despite the modest 1200W running draw, the ~6180W startup surge means most power stations under 3000W surge capacity will trip on compressor restart. Size for surge first, not running watts. Can a portable power station run the DeWalt DWFP55126? Only if your power source can supply at least 1200W continuous and approximately 6180W surge at 120V. The compressor startup surge is the main limiting factor, not the running watts. | |||||
| CRAFTSMAN CMEC6150 (6-Gal, 0.8 HP, 150 PSI) | 1,320W | 6,800W | Tight | ~2.1h | OEM Verified |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 1320W (OEM published). **Startup surge:** 6800W (OEM published, 5.15x running). **Voltage:** 120V AC. Oil-free pump, 0.8 HP motor, 150 PSI max. This is the only variant in this set with OEM-published starting watts. Field note: The CRAFTSMAN OEM data reveals a critical insight: pancake compressors surge at over 5x running watts โ far more than the 3x NEC assumption used for many motor loads. This is because the compressor must overcome residual tank pressure on restart. Always size for the 6800W surge, not the 1320W running draw. Why does this compressor need so much more starting power than running power? The motor must overcome compressed air resistance in the tank at startup. CRAFTSMAN rates this model at 6800W starting versus 1320W running โ a 5.15x ratio. Most power stations under 3500W surge will fail to start this compressor. | |||||
| Metabo HPT EC914S 'The Tank' (6-Gal, 1.3 HP, 200 PSI) | 1,620W | 8,343W | Soft Start | ~1.7h | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 1620W from OEM rated amps (13.5A ร 120V). **Estimated startup surge:** 8343W at 5.15x running (proxy from CRAFTSMAN OEM data for comparable 6-gallon pancake compressor โ no Metabo HPT starting watts published). **Voltage:** 120V AC. Industrial motor, 1.3 HP, 200 PSI max โ the most powerful unit in this set. Field note: The EC914S draws 35% more running watts and has an estimated 8343W surge โ this is the hardest-to-run pancake compressor in the set. Most consumer power stations cannot start it. Its 200 PSI max and 4.0 SCFM output make it a jobsite-grade tool that demands jobsite-grade power. Why does the Metabo HPT need so much more power than the DeWalt? At 1.3 HP versus 0.9 HP, the EC914S delivers 54% more air flow and 21% higher max pressure. That extra performance requires 1620W running and an estimated 8343W startup surge โ significantly more than entry-level 0.8-0.9 HP compressors. | |||||
This unit is borderline without mitigation; 3 of 33 generators meet SAFE/TIGHT margins for this device.
3 of 33 generators are SAFE+TIGHT for Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon).
Fit class uses buffered needs (running and surge) for this device.
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The 7200 W surge can handle typical compressor-based appliances like well pumps, refrigerators, and air conditioning startup events on 120V circuits. The 3600 W continuous rating supports sustained operation once inrush currents settle, making this unit a strong option for heavy 120V backup loads.
This unit uses LFP chemistry and draws from manufacturer documentation for its output specifications. The 7200 W surge rating reflects the inverter's transient capacity, not a thermal or safety certification. Source: Goal Zero Yeti Pro 4000 User Manual (Output Specifications) (manufacturer documentation).
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It depends on the model. 2 of 3 Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon) models are compatible with the Goal Zero Yeti Pro 4000. See the model-specific results table for exact verdicts per model.
It depends on the model. Compatible models run approximately 1.7โ2.3 hours on the Yeti Pro 4000. 0 of 3 models are not compatible. See the model-specific results for details.
With 1165W allocated to the Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon), the Yeti Pro 4000 still has ~95W of margin. These devices could run simultaneously:
Power Tip: To get the most out of your Yeti Pro 4000, keep it in a well-ventilated area. Extreme temperatures can slightly reduce the efficiency of the LFP/NMC cells.
Compare all 33 generators for the Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon)
Ranked by budget, runtime, and overall compatibility.
Derived from variant list (max of variants). Running worst case = Metabo HPT EC914S (1620W). Surge worst case = Metabo HPT EC914S (8343W). Surge ratio 5.15x derived from CRAFTSMAN CMEC6150 OEM-published start/run watts (6800W/1320W).
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