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Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium Portable Solar Generator Essentials Kit - Featuring 2 Boulder 100 Solar Panels
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Ship Weight: 99 lbs.
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From lights to laptops, refrigerators to power tools, run all your devices with the clean and quiet Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium Portable Solar Generator Essentials Kit. Designed to be the most versatile and innovative power station on the market, the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 features a patent-pending 1500W AC inverter designed to tackle any job, both indoors and out. Pick up the Essentials kit today and get your favorite add-on components at a discounted price!
Best-Use Strategy: When charging gear with the Yeti 1000 Lithium, take note of the LCD Battery Display. If you plug in devices that have a high power requirement (a large refrigerator), the charge level of the Yeti can drop very quickly and you may not get exactly 1000Wh of energy. Also, especially when using the AC power output, the Goal Zero Yeti will be converting the energy from the DC power of the battery to the AC power needed by your device. Although your Goal Zero Yeti has a highly efficient inverter, there is still some energy lost in the conversion and you will not get the full rated capacity of the battery.
There are 2 ways to charge your Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium:
The Sun
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium can be charged by connecting the included solar panels.
Wall
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium can be recharged from a regular wall outlet in about 18 hours. You can charge your Yeti with solar panels, and a wall charger at the same time.
12V
The Goal Zero Yeti 1400 Lithium can now be recharged via 12V DC Input! The 12V 8mm Car Charger allows the user to recharge the Yeti Generator via Car, Truck, RV, Camper or any 12V Cigarette Lighter Input!
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium Powers your devices in 3 ways:
USB
4 high-speed USB ports (2.4A). Great for your phones, tablets, and wearables.
12V
The 12V best charges all your 12V powered devices. (10A, 120W max)
AC Inverter
Plug in your device just as you would the wall. There are two AC Outlets (pure-sine wave, 1500W, 3000W surge)
Overview of Included MPPT Solar Charging Optimization Module :
What is MPPT?
MPPT stands for Maximum Power Point Tracker. The Solar Charging Optimization Module is an external MPPT and when installed properly, actively monitors the energy source you're using to charge the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium and optimizes the source to maximize power, resulting in up to 40% faster charge times, especially from solar panels. You may also notice better charge times from AC when utilizing the Yeti Lithium's AC charging cable plugged into the module.
How many solar panels can I plug into the module?
There are three inputs on the module that can be used at the same time; however, do not exceed more than 22V under standard use, as this can result in damage to the Yeti Lithium and potential bodily injury. We recommend chaining solar panels in parallel (positive to positive, negative to negative, etc). We've taken the guesswork out of chaining when using Goal Zero Boulder Solar Panels, the 8mm blue-ringed connector and combiner cables properly chain our panels together for approved use with the Yeti Portable Power Stations.
Can I plug solar panels into the module and the Goal Zero Lithium input ports at the same time?
Yes; however, we recommend using the module's inputs for solar panels since it can optimize the charging efficiency up to 40%. You may even notice up to 20% more efficiency when charging the Yeti Lithium from the wall when using the module.

• | From USB to AC, the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium features the output power needed to get the job done, whether you're indoors or out. The multi-stage surge capability of the patent-pending 1500W AC inverter sets a new industry standard for portable power and allows you to power more devices than ever before - power tools, electric kettles, refrigerators, and more. |
• | Great for use with Smartphones, Lights, Camera Equipment, Tablets, 12V Appliances, Laptops, CPAP, Display Monitors and much more! |
• | The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 is built with a replaceable lithium battery, similar to what you would find in an electric car. Each high-quality battery is meticulously checked and rechecked for safety, and is continuously monitored by an internal, sophisticated management system. |
• | The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 features a real-time informative display, including a runtime/recharge time estimator, as well as a battery level monitor and an output/input meter. |
• | Battery Capacity: 1045Wh (10.8V, 96.8Ah) |
• | Produces 1500W of continuous power and a 3000W surge for running high-power devices |
• | MPPT Included - Includes solar charging optimization module that functions as a maximum power point tracker (MPPT), resulting in up to 40% faster charge times, especially from solar panels. |
• | Easily Rechargeable with no noise, no fumes - Keeping the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 charged and ready is as simple as plugging it in - to an AC outlet or even a solar panel (sold separately). Left alone, it will hold a charge for 3-6 months so it'll be ready for that unexpected blackout. Since it doesn't run on gasoline, the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 is completely safe to run inside a house, tent, or car. |
• | Cold temperatures (below freezing) can impact the Yeti's battery capacity. If you'll be living off-grid in sub-zero conditions, we recommend keeping your Yeti 1000 Lithium in an insulated cooler, connected to a power source (solar panels), and charging your gear. The natural heat generated by the Yeti 1000 Lithium contained in an insulated cooler will keep battery capacity at its highest. |
• | Excellent source of emergency power supply |
• | The Included (2) 8mm Extension Cables and 4x Combiner cable allow for perfect solar panel placement and proper solar panel chaining practices, perfect for plug and play operation. |
• | The Boulder 100 Watt Briefcase Solar Panel is built with strong tempered glass and an aluminum frame with added corner protection for temporary or permanent installation. Composed of two Boulder 50 Solar Panels (100 watts total) chained together and connected by a hinge. Equipped with an integrated kickstand to help get optimal angle to the sun. Included a protective canvas bag for easy carrying. |
Best-Use Strategy: When charging gear with the Yeti 1000 Lithium, take note of the LCD Battery Display. If you plug in devices that have a high power requirement (a large refrigerator), the charge level of the Yeti can drop very quickly and you may not get exactly 1000Wh of energy. Also, especially when using the AC power output, the Goal Zero Yeti will be converting the energy from the DC power of the battery to the AC power needed by your device. Although your Goal Zero Yeti has a highly efficient inverter, there is still some energy lost in the conversion and you will not get the full rated capacity of the battery.
There are 2 ways to charge your Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium:
The Sun
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium can be charged by connecting the included solar panels.
Wall
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium can be recharged from a regular wall outlet in about 18 hours. You can charge your Yeti with solar panels, and a wall charger at the same time.
12V
The Goal Zero Yeti 1400 Lithium can now be recharged via 12V DC Input! The 12V 8mm Car Charger allows the user to recharge the Yeti Generator via Car, Truck, RV, Camper or any 12V Cigarette Lighter Input!

The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium Powers your devices in 3 ways:
USB
4 high-speed USB ports (2.4A). Great for your phones, tablets, and wearables.
12V
The 12V best charges all your 12V powered devices. (10A, 120W max)
AC Inverter
Plug in your device just as you would the wall. There are two AC Outlets (pure-sine wave, 1500W, 3000W surge)

Overview of Included MPPT Solar Charging Optimization Module :
What is MPPT?
MPPT stands for Maximum Power Point Tracker. The Solar Charging Optimization Module is an external MPPT and when installed properly, actively monitors the energy source you're using to charge the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium and optimizes the source to maximize power, resulting in up to 40% faster charge times, especially from solar panels. You may also notice better charge times from AC when utilizing the Yeti Lithium's AC charging cable plugged into the module.
How many solar panels can I plug into the module?
There are three inputs on the module that can be used at the same time; however, do not exceed more than 22V under standard use, as this can result in damage to the Yeti Lithium and potential bodily injury. We recommend chaining solar panels in parallel (positive to positive, negative to negative, etc). We've taken the guesswork out of chaining when using Goal Zero Boulder Solar Panels, the 8mm blue-ringed connector and combiner cables properly chain our panels together for approved use with the Yeti Portable Power Stations.
Can I plug solar panels into the module and the Goal Zero Lithium input ports at the same time?
Yes; however, we recommend using the module's inputs for solar panels since it can optimize the charging efficiency up to 40%. You may even notice up to 20% more efficiency when charging the Yeti Lithium from the wall when using the module.

Specifications
General Information | |
Manufacturer Name: | Goal Zero |
Chainable: | No |
Dimensions: | 10.1" x 15.3" x 9.3" in (25.7 x 38.9 x 23.6 cm) |
Weight: | 40 lbs. |
Operating usage temp: | 32-104 F (0-40 C) |
Warranty: | 1 Year Warranty | Usage |
Approx. charging time from the following: |
| Battery |
Cell Type: | Li-ion NMC |
Pack Capacity: | 1045Wh (10.8V, 96.8Ah) |
Single Cell Equiv: | 290.44Ah @3.6V |
Management System: | Charging and low-battery protection built-in |
Lifecycles: | 500 Cycles to 80% capacity (Approx. 2000 cycles with depreciation)(Discharge rate: 1C, full charge/discharge, Temp 25C) |
Shelf-life: | Charge every 3-6 months |
Management system: | PWM charge controller, low battery protection | Ports |
USB Standard Port (output): | 5V, up to 2.4A (12W 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 10A (120W max) |
AC inverter (output, pure sine wave): | 120VAC 60Hz, 12.5A (1500W, 3000W surge) |
Charging port (input, 8mm): | 14-30V, up to 10A (120W max) |
Power Pole Charging port (input): | 14-30V, up to 20A (240W max) | Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel |
Product Dimensions: | 40.0 x 26.75 x 1.75 in (101.6 x 70 x 4.4 cm) |
Solar Panel Type: | Monocrystalline |
Rated Power: | 100 Watts |
Open Circuit Voltage: | 18-22V |
Ports: | Solar Port (blue, 8mm): 14-22V, up to 7A (100W max) |
Product Weight: | 25.9 lbs (11.7 kg) |
Chainable: | Yes: Up to 400W. |
Charges the Following: | Sherpa 50: 3 Hours Sherpa 100: 3-4 Hours Goal Zero Yeti 150: 3-6 Hours Goal Zero Yeti 400: 8-16 Hours Goal Zero Yeti 1250: 25-53 Hours Goal Zero Yeti 1400: 29-57 Hours |
Manufacturer Warranty: | 12 months |


What's Included
What's Included:
• (1) GoalZero Yeti 1000 Lithium Generator
• (2) Boulder 100 Watt Briefcase Solar Panel with 8mm cord and Kickstand
• (2) Boulder 100 Solar Panel Carrying Case
• (1) AC Wall Charger
• (1) MPPT Solar Optimizing Module
• (1) 8mm Combiner Cable
• (2) Input 8.0mm 30ft Extension Cable
• (2) Lighthouse Mini Lantern
• (1) GoalZero Yeti 1000 Lithium Generator
• (2) Boulder 100 Watt Briefcase Solar Panel with 8mm cord and Kickstand
• (2) Boulder 100 Solar Panel Carrying Case
• (1) AC Wall Charger
• (1) MPPT Solar Optimizing Module
• (1) 8mm Combiner Cable
• (2) Input 8.0mm 30ft Extension Cable
• (2) Lighthouse Mini Lantern
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By Jonathan
Pikeville, TN
What I wanted is what I got!
March 27, 2020
Out of the box, ran a stand up fan, charged phone and beard trimmer. The fan ran for 15 hrs till I shut it off, with 30% power still left. Plugged a 60 watt lamp into it and ran a few more hours and still didn't drain it. Finally plugged it in to charge and put away. Next round will try with the solar panels.
Satisfied!!!
Satisfied!!!