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Goal Zero Yeti 150

Goal Zero Yeti 150

Regular price $299.99 CAD
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Your new camping generator.

A plug-and-play, silent, fume-free generator for emergencies, camping, or wherever you need power. Your gas-free source of portable power to keep lights, phones and laptops powered on through any situation.


Charging

 

THERE ARE 3 WAYS TO CHARGE YOUR GOAL ZERO YETI 150:


The Sun

The Goal Zero Yeti 150 can be charged by connecting a compatible solar panel (see the chart below for solar compatibility).

Wall

The Goal Zero Yeti 150 can be charged by being plugged into a regular wall outlet.

Car

The Goal Zero Yeti 150 can also be charged by plugging into your car 12V adapter.

 


Charge Times

 

Charging From: Switch 8
Switch 10
Flip 10 Guide 10 Plus Venture 30 Sherpa 50 Sherpa 100 Yeti 150 Yeti 400 Yeti 1250
USB 4 Hours 2.5 Hours 6-10 Hours 5 Hours N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Wall N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 Hours 3 Hours 6 Hours 5 Hours 16-20 Hours
Car N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours 13 Hours 40+ Hours
Nomad 7 Solar Panel 4-8 Hours 2.5-5 Hours 3-6 Hours 8-16 Hours Not
Recommended
Not
Recommended
Not
Recommended
Not
Recommended
Not
Recommended
Nomad 13 Solar Panel 4 Hours 2.5 Hours 2.5-5 Hours 6-12 Hours 8-16 Hours 15-30 Hours 26-52 Hours Not
Recommended
Not
Recommended
Nomad 20 Solar Panel 4 Hours 2.5 Hours 2.5-5 Hours 5-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 10-20 Hours 17-34 Hours 40-80 hours 125-250 hours
Boulder 15 Solar Panel 4 Hours 2.5 Hours Not
Compatible
7-15 Hours 8-16 Hours 13-26 Hours 22-44 Hours 53-106 hours Not
Recommended
Boulder 30 Solar Panel Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
4-8 Hours 7-14 Hours 11-22 Hours 26-52 Hours 80-160 Hours
Escape 30 Briefcase Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
4-8 Hours 7-14 Hours 11-22 Hours 26-52 Hours 80-160 Hours
Boulder 90 Solar Panel Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
Not
Compatible
1-3 Hours 3-6 Hours 3-6 Hours 9-18 Hours 27-54 Hours

 

 

Powering

THE GOAL ZERO YETI 150 POWERS YOUR DEVICE IN 3 WAYS:


USB

The USB port best charges all your medium size USB powered devices.


12V

The 12V best charges all your medium 12V powered devices.


AC Inverter

Plug in your device just as you would the wall.


WHAT TO POWER FROM THE GOAL ZERO YETI 150:


Smartphones, MP3 Players, Digital Cameras, E-readers, tablets, Goal Zero Lights, Car Adapters, Laptops, DSLR Cameras, CPAP, Display Monitors, etc.


HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO CHARGE YOUR DEVICE FROM GOAL ZERO POWER PACKS?


It takes the same amount of time to charge your device from a Goal Zero power pack as it does from the wall.


BEST-USE STRATEGY


When recharging gear with your Yeti 150, take note of the LCD Battery Display. If you plug in devices that have a high power requirement (a state-of-the-art gaming laptop), the charge level of your Yeti 150 can drop very quickly and you may not get exactly 150Wh of power. On the flipside, if you're recharging devices that draw power more slowly (a tablet), you will get closer to 150Wh from your Yeti 150. If you're experiencing shorter runtimes, you may want to check the device's power requirements.


COLD WEATHER USAGE


Cold temperatures (below freezing) can impact the Yeti 150's battery capacity. If you'll be living off-grid in sub-zero conditions, we recommend keeping your Yeti 150 in an insulated cooler, and connected to a power source (sola panels). The natural heat generated by the Yeti 150 contained in an insulated cooler will keep battery capacity at its highest.


STORAGE AND DOWNTIME MAINTENANCE


Having your Yeti 150 connected to a power source, like a solar panel or wall outlet, between adventures or while in storage keeps its battery healthy and topped off. This prolongs battery life and will ensure your Yeti 150 is charged and ready to go all day, every day.


If you can't keep your Yeti 150 plugged into a power source during storage, fully charge your Yeti 150 every 3 months and store it in a cool, dry place. Failure to maintain your Yeti 150 by following these steps can result in battery damage which will void the product warranty.


WHAT PRODUCTS ARE NOT SUITABLE TO USE WITH YOUR YETI 150


Modified-sine wave inverters, like those used in the Yeti 150, are the most common inverters on the market. They work great with small electronic equipment, usually anything that includes an AC power cable with the box, like what your laptop comes with.


Some or all of the following devices are not suitable for use with a modified sine wave inverter and should not be used with the Yeti 150. Any such use is entirely at the owner's risk and Goal Zero does not accept any responsibility for damage or injury resulting from such use: Fluorescent lights with dimming function, Power tools employing "solid state" power or variable speed control, digital clocks with radios, and sewing machines with speed control.

 

 

How many times will the batteries charge your device?

 

Charges: Switch 8 Flip 10
Guide 10 Plus
Switch 10
Venture 30
Flip 30
Sherpa 50 Sherpa 100 Yeti 150 Yeti 400 Yeti 1250
Headlamp (4 Watt-Hours) 2 Charges 2 Charges 5-10 Charges 12 Charges 25 Charges 37 Charges 100 Charges 300+ Charges
Smartphone (5-7 Watt-Hours) 1 Charge 1 Charge 3-5 Charges 7 Charges 14 Charges 15 Charges 30+ Charges 100+ Charges
GoPro® (5 Watt-Hours) 1-2 Charges 1-2 Charges 5 Charges 9 Charges 18 Charges 25 Charges 70+ Charges 200+ Charges
Digital Camera (8 Watt-Hours) 1 Charge 1 Charge 3 Charges 5 Charges 10 Charges 12 Charges 20+ Charges 100+ Charges
Tablet (25-42 Watt-Hours) 25% Boost 25% Boost 1 Charge 1-2 Charges 2-4 Charges 6 Charges 10+ Charges 45+ Charges
Laptop (50 Watt-Hours) N/A N/A N/A 1 Charge 1-2 Charges 1-2 Charges 3-5 Charges 20+ Charges
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