Product Description
Features
- Recharge by: AC, 12V, Solar
- Power Output: USB, 12V, AC
- Ideal for: Tablet, Laptop, DSLR Camera, Lights
- Capacity: 150Wh, 14,000mAh
- Weight: 12 lbs (5.4 kg)
- Chainable: No
A plug-and-play, silent, fume-free generator for emergencies, camping, or wherever you need power. The Goal Zero Yeti 150 Solar Generator is a 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.
WHAT CAN THE YETI 150 POWER?
The Yeti 150 is great for all your smaller devices, tablets, and laptops.
Smartphone 9-12 Recharges
POV Camera 25 Recharges
Headlamp 25-50 Recharges
Tablet 6 Recharges
Laptop 1-2 Recharges
Light-a-Life 50 Hours
HE 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.
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