Technical Specifications
Charge Times
Wall Charger (72W)
18 Hrs
Car Charger (30W)
44 Hrs
2x Goal Zero Boulder 30
40-80 Hrs
3x Goal Zero Boulder 30
27-54 Hrs
Goal Zero Nomad 100
24-48 Hrs
Battery
Cell Type
AGM Lead Acid
Pack Capacity
1200Wh (12V, 100Ah)
Lifecycles
Hundreds of cycles
Shelf-life
Keep plugged in or charge every 3 months
Fuses
200A (4x 50A fuses in parallel)
Management System
MPPT charge controller, low battery protection
Ports
USB Port (output)
5V, up to 2.1A (10.5W max), regulated
6mm Port (output, 6mm)
12V, up to 10A (120W max)
12V Car Port (output)
12V, up to 10A (120W max)
12V Power Pole Port (output)
12V, up to 33A (400W max)
110V AC Unit Inverter
110VAC 60Hz, 10A (1200W continuous, 1500W surge max)
(output, pure sine wave)
220V AC Unit Inverter
220VAC 50Hz, 5A (1200W continuous, 1500W surge max)
(output, pure sine wave)
UNIVERSAL OR AUSTRALIA (TYPE 1) AC PLUGS
Charging Port (input, 8mm)
16-48V, up to 10A (160W max)
Power Pole Charging Port (input)
16-48V, up to 20A (240W max)
Power Pole Chaining Port
12V, up to 180A (2100W max)
General
Chainable
Yes
Weight
103 lbs (46.7 kg)
Dimensions
11 x 16 x 14.5 in (27.9 x 40.6 x 36.8 cm)
Operating Usage Temp
32-104 F (0-40 C)
Certs
Warranty
12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of battery is in my Goal Zero Yeti?
Your Goal Zero Yeti uses a Group 31, 12V, 100Ah, sealed lead-acid battery (AGM),
similar to what is found in your car. Here are some basic facts about AGM batteries:
1. AGM batteries should be kept full at all times.
This means you should leave your Goal Zero Yeti plugged into a power sources at
all times, especially during storage.
2. AGM batteries last longer if you do not drain them completely.
This stems from the "battery memory myth" in old rechargeable batteries. You
can read more about this in the Battery 101 section.
Can I replace the battery in my Goal Zero Yeti?
Yes, the battery inside the Goal Zero Yeti is extremely easy to replace.
1. Remove the four bolts holding down the top of the Goal Zero Yeti.
2. Lift the top of the Goal Zero Yeti off and set aside.
3. Remove the metal battery strap by unscrewing the bolt and lifting
the strap off.
4. Remove the two battery terminal bolts.
5. Disconnect the wires on the battery terminals.
6. Lift the old battery out of the body of the Goal Zero Yeti
**This battery is HEAVY. Use caution and proper technique when lifting.
7. Insert replacement battery and reassemble in reverse order of steps above.
How do I know if my Goal Zero Yeti is charged?
To check the charge level of your Goal Zero Yeti, refer to the LCD Battery Display.
When lit up, you'll see a battery outline with five segments, indicating the current
charge level. You can turn on the Battery Display by pushing the Master POWER
button. It is OK to use your Goal Zero Yeti even when it's not fully charged.
How do I know if my device will work with the Goal Zero Yeti?
First, you'll need to determine the amount of power your device requires. This may
require some research on your end, a good Google search or examining the user
guide for your device should suffice.
Second, you will need to check the capacity for the individual output ports.
For example, the AC port is monitored by an inverter that allows for 1200W of
continuous power. This means if your device is a pulling more than 1200W for an
extended period of time, the Goal Zero Yeti's inverter will shut off.
Finally, once you know your device is compatible, you'll want to determine how
long you'll be able to power your gear from the Goal Zero Yeti. Here's a quick
and dirty lesson in power.
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