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The 6th generation Yeti 700 is built with upgraded LiFePO4 battery technology and can run fridges and appliances in your RV, power grills, recharge power tools, and keep your devices charged. Use the foldable and durable Boulder 100 Briefcase solar panel to keep your Yeti 700 charged off grid. Our rugged Boulder solar panels are designed to hold up for long term installations.
Your solar panel collects energy, but does not store it. In order to use it, connect it to a power station, or charge your devices directly with the cables attached to the panel.
Adjust your solar panel throughout the day for optimal sun exposure.
Don't forget that you can still use your panel on a cloudy day, it will just be less efficient.
The Yeti 700 can act as a back up power supply when the power goes out. Plug your refrigerator directly into the the Yeti for up to eight hours of run time. No more watching your food go to waste. Or, plug your WiFi router is so you can keep tabs on weather and outage events.
Yeti-Ready Gear works seamlessly with Yeti power stations to upgrade your camping trips, backyard parties, and weekend escapes. Check out our Yeti-Ready Gear line of lights and portable fridges to find the perfect gear that will upgrade any outing.
Q: What is the Goal Zero Yeti 700 + Boulder 100 BC Solar Generator?
A: The Goal Zero Yeti 700 + Boulder 100 BC Solar Generator is a portable off-grid power solution that combines the Yeti 700 power station with the Boulder 100 solar panel. This setup allows you to store solar energy and use it to power a variety of devices during outdoor activities or emergencies.
Q: What is the capacity of the Yeti 700 power station?
A: The Yeti 700 has a 768Wh (Watt-hour) capacity, providing enough power to charge or run devices like laptops, smartphones, lights, small appliances, and other essential electronics for extended periods.
Q: How much power can the Boulder 100 BC solar panel generate?
A: The Boulder 100 BC solar panel can generate up to 100W of solar power, enabling you to recharge the Yeti 700 in outdoor environments. It’s designed to efficiently capture sunlight and store energy in the Yeti 700 power station.
Q: How long does it take to charge the Yeti 700 with the Boulder 100 BC solar panel?
A: The Boulder 100 BC solar panel can fully charge the Yeti 700 in approximately 8-12 hours under optimal sunlight conditions. Charging time may vary based on weather conditions and panel positioning.
Q: Is the Yeti 700 + Boulder 100 BC Solar Generator suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, both the Yeti 700 and the Boulder 100 BC are designed for outdoor use. The Yeti 700 is durable and portable, while the Boulder 100 BC solar panel is rugged and weather-resistant, making it perfect for camping, hiking, RVing, and other outdoor activities.
Q: What types of devices can the Yeti 700 power?
A: The Yeti 700 can power a variety of devices, including smartphones, laptops, cameras, small appliances, and lights. It’s ideal for charging multiple devices simultaneously or running low-power appliances.
Q: Why is the Goal Zero Yeti 700 + Boulder 100 BC Solar Generator a great choice?
A: This solar generator setup offers a reliable and sustainable off-grid power solution. The combination of the Yeti 700’s capacity and the Boulder 100 BC’s solar charging ability makes it an eco-friendly, portable, and efficient way to power devices in remote locations, during emergencies, or for extended outdoor trips.
Keep Solar Panels Clean: Regularly clean the Boulder 100 solar panels with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. For more stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth, ensuring not to soak the panels. Avoid abrasive materials to prevent scratches.
Proper Storage: When not in use, store both the Yeti 700 and Boulder 100 in a cool, dry location away from extreme temperatures, moisture, or direct sunlight to prevent any damage to the battery and solar panels.
Charge Regularly: If the Yeti 700 is not being used, charge it every 3 to 6 months to maintain battery health. Aim to keep the battery charge between 20% and 80% during storage for optimal performance.
Monitor Battery Health: Regularly check the Yeti 700 for any signs of damage or irregularities. If you notice issues like swelling, leakage, or other abnormalities, discontinue use and contact Goal Zero for support.
Avoid Overloading: Ensure that the Yeti 700 is not overloaded by devices that exceed its power capacity. Overloading can cause internal damage and shorten the lifespan of both the battery and the solar generator.
Ensure Proper Ventilation: When using or charging the Yeti 700, place it in a well-ventilated area. This helps to prevent overheating and ensures that the device functions efficiently.
Inspect Cables and Connectors: Examine the cables and connectors for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Clean the input/output ports on the Yeti 700 and ensure that they are free from dust or debris for a secure connection.
Optimal Solar Charging: Position the Boulder 100 solar panel in full sunlight, adjusting the angle throughout the day for maximum energy absorption. Avoid placing the panel under shade or in locations where the sun’s angle changes too drastically.
Temperature Considerations: The Yeti 700 and Boulder 100 should be used and stored within the temperature range of 32°F (0°C) to 104°F (40°C). Avoid exposing the units to extreme heat or cold, as this can reduce performance and lifespan.
Periodic Firmware Updates: If applicable, check for firmware updates from Goal Zero for the Yeti 700. Updates can improve performance and efficiency, ensuring your solar generator stays up to date.
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