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Goal Zero Yeti 1000x Power Station Boulder 100 Solar Kit

Goal Zero Yeti 1000x Power Station Boulder 100 Solar Kit
  • Product Code: eq73705
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$2,099.85 $2,687.81

Off the grid, on a job site, or at home when the power's out, the GOAL ZERO Yeti 1000X Power Station Boulder 100 Solar Kitfrom GOAL ZERO Yeti 1000X Power Station Boulder 100 Solar Kitsupplies stored power for electronics and appliances. This unit uses a rechargeable 983Wh Li-Ion NMC battery, and is equipped with an inverter that provides up to 1500 watts of power (3000 watts surge) through two standard grounded AC wall sockets. It's equipped with three USB ports, including a 60W Type-C Power Delivery (PD), a 3A USB Type-C, and a 2.4A USB Type-A. There is a 6mm DC power port and a car cigarette lighter-style 12V DC socket. In short, there's a port for just about anything that can be plugged in. The Yeti 1000X can be charged from 110V AC current, 12V DC vehicle power, or from compatible Goal Zero solar panels (a built-in MPPT charge controller assures efficient charging from solar.) Multiple power and charging management systems optimize input and output to protect your gear and its batteries while being extremely efficient. The front display panel provides readouts of incoming/outgoing power and battery status.

Add the optional Goal Zero Home Integration Kit with professional assistance, and the Yeti 1000X becomes a backup home power supply to run lights, medical equipment, and other critical gear. The included 120W power supply will charge the unit in about nine hours, but you can cut that to two with the optional 600W Power Supply.

Portable Power for Off-Grid Adventure    1500 Watts (3000 Surge)    2 AC Outlets, 3 USB Ports    100-Watt Solar Panel

Parameters
Battery ChemistryLi-Ion NMC
Capacity983 Wh, 10.8 V, 91 Ah
Output Ports1 x USB Type-A, 5 VDC up to 2.4 A (12 W Max), Regulated
1 x USB Type-C, 5-12 VDC, up to 3.0 A (18 W Max), Regulated
1 x USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) (Input/ Output): 5-20 VDC, up to 3.0 A (60 W Max), Regulated
1 x 6 mm Port (Output, 6 mm): 12 VDC, up to 10 A (120 W Max)
1 x 12 V Car Socket, 12 VDC, up to 10 A (120 W Max), Regulated
2 x 3-Prong Grounded 120 VAC 60 Hz, 2.5 A (300 W, 1200 W Surge) via 120 V AC Inverter
Charging Time110 VAC Wall Charger: 9 Hours at 120 W
Operating Temperature32 to 104° F / 0 to 40°C
Dimensions15.3 x 10.2 x 9.9" / 38.7 x 26 x 25 cm
Weight31.7 lb / 14.4 kg

  • Charge an average laptop 20 times, phone 82 times, or tablet 33 times
  • Up to 15 hours of runtime for medical devices like CPAPs, 40 hours for a portable refrigerator, 10 hours for a 42" TV, 17 hours for a pellet grill, or 18 hours for a full-size fridge
  • One input/output 60W USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) port with variable output from 5V up to 20V at 3A, depending on the device plugged in for charging
  • One regulated standard 3A USB Type-C port, one regulated 2.4A USB Type-A port
  • 1500W 120 VAC inverter supplies power to two grounded wall outlets
  • One 6mm 12 VDC port for accessories like optional GoalZero lighting solutions

  • Charge the battery from multiple sources
  • Use compatible solar panels, such as Boulder 100 Briefcase, which charges in 12-24 at full sun
  • Included 110V charger: 9 hours charge time
  • Charge from car with optional Goal Zero Yeti Lithium 12V Car Charging Cable

  • Easy-to-read battery-level indicator
  • Li-ion NMC cell chemistry
  • 983Wh (10.8V, 91Ah) capacity has enough stored power to run/charge multiple devices
  • Long shelf life, requiring recharging every 3-6 months in storage
  • Built-in charging and low battery protection circuitry
  • 32 to 104°F operating temperature

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this work well with the Goal Zero 400 Lithium, or would the Boulder 50 be a better choice?

A: The Boulder 100 Briefcase would work great with the Yeti 400 Lithium Power Station. It will provide a faster charge than the Boulder 50 Solar Panel. The Boulder 100 would take about 6-12 hours to charge from 0% to full compared to the Boulder 50’s 12-24 hours.

Q: 2. Can the kick stand on the Goal Zero be positioned to support the panel in a horizontal (landscape) position?

A: To use the GOAL ZERO Boulder 100 Solar Panel BH #GOGZ32407 • MFR #32407 in a horizontal position do not extend the kick stand out, let the panel lay flat.

Q: 3. Does this unit provide A/C power? I want to use it to run TV monitor at upcoming trade show.

A: Yes. It has an ordinary electrical outlet and provides AC power.

Q: 4. Can this be used to charge a Yeti 400? The charger tip looks identical.

A: The manufacturer does not indicate that the GOAL ZERO Yeti 200X/500X 120W AC Power Supply is compatible with the Yeti 400.

Q: 5. Does this come with a cable to connect to a yeti?

A: yes

Q: 6. What is the length of the cable and wire gauge? What type of connector?

A: The GOAL ZERO Boulder 100 Solar Panel has a 6' cable with a gauge of 16. This cable has a male 8mm connection.

Q: 7. Can this unit be used to power a strobe flash?

A: The AC plug on this item is specified as follows; 1 x AC Standard US Outlet 120 VAC 60 Hz, 1 A, 120 W, 200 W Surge

Q: 8. Can I charge laptop and the batteries for digital camera with 200X?

A: High-Speed Charging Solution: Equipped with the latest charging technology, including a high-speed Power Delivery port capable of charging USB-C laptops, tablets, mirrorless cameras, and phones in a fraction of the time. The Yeti 200X is great for all your medium sized power needs or multiple smaller devices. Smartphone 20 Recharges Headlamp 35 Recharges Camera 35 Recharges Tablet 5 Recharges Laptop 4 Recharges 12V Portable Fridges 10+ Hours Light-a-Life (Highest setting) 40 Hours Standard Usage: Nomad 20: Charges in 12-24 Hours

Q: 9. Can you use this with a Profoto D2 flash head?

A: The GOAL ZERO Yeti 1000X Portable Power Station BH #GO36200 is not suitable for use with a flash head.

Q: 10. Will it run a home router?

A: Yes, the GOAL ZERO Yeti 400 Portable Power Station BH #GOGZ23000 is capable of powering a home router.

23/09/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase is well made, sturdy, easy to use, compact and not too heavy. Yes, Goal Zero is very proud of their products but they are worth the price. I do have competitive products, so I can actually compare realistically and the Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase is my choice hands down. You can expect, in clear skies, property directed to the sun, to get about 80 Watts out of it, on average in summer. This is a perfect match for Goal Zero's Yeti series "Power Stations" I use this product daily.

5
21/09/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] I'm from Puerto Rico, and this system is a great alternative to my country's energy problem. After the passage of the hurricane (category 5) Maria, a large part of the population stayed for several months without electric service. Generators that use gasoline generate a lot of noise, cost as well as pollute.

�This ecological system is the most efficient way to make a change without the need for fossil fuels. It has been a blessing; since it has solved and helped greatly in all the work of my home.


Highly recommended

5
21/09/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] I'm from Puerto Rico, and this system is a great alternative to my country's energy problem. After the passage of the hurricane (category 5) Maria, a large part of the population stayed for several months without electric service. Generators that use gasoline generate a lot of noise, cost as well as pollute.

�This ecological system is the most efficient way to make a change without the need for fossil fuels. It has been a blessing; since it has solved and helped greatly in all the work of my home.


Highly recommended

5
24/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] As instructions recommends, have it installed by a qualified electrician! By Ontario electric code (Canada) you cannot make wire connections inside the electrical panel! So DIY videos are not applicable in this case. Electrician took 2.5 hours to install. Moved my fridge, gas furnace, and lights / wifi to the switch. Very happy.

5
24/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] As instructions recommends, have it installed by a qualified electrician! By Ontario electric code (Canada) you cannot make wire connections inside the electrical panel! So DIY videos are not applicable in this case. Electrician took 2.5 hours to install. Moved my fridge, gas furnace, and lights / wifi to the switch. Very happy.

5
24/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] As instructions recommends, have it installed by a qualified electrician! By Ontario electric code (Canada) you cannot make wire connections inside the electrical panel! So DIY videos are not applicable in this case. Electrician took 2.5 hours to install. Moved my fridge, gas furnace, and lights / wifi to the switch. Very happy.

5
13/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] Very Heavy�for me to but packed with reliable power. �I have several �Allpowers 100W folding solar panels (about 5 pounds each) and a Suaoki 60W folding solar panel (about 3.5 pounds) which work great are are easy for me to handle. (I'm a senior citizen and disabled vet).

This panel puts out a lot of power...Even on cloudy days I get a least 20W / 1.9X AMPS more or less (when overcast !)

Using the Goal Zero Anderson to MC4 adapter I was able to easily connect to my various "solar generators" like EasyFocus 288Wh and Suaoki�G500, 500 Watt.

Remember that Goal Zero's "version" of Anderson Power Pole connector is VERTICAL not HORIZONTAL like most, so you'll need an UN-BONDED Anderson Power Pole Connector.

The Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Panel �appears very well made.

It's pricy. �$500+. �My Allpowers folding 100W solar panel was less than $200.

I recommend this for those that want lots of reliable power and can deal with moving around 42 pounds.

Just a�PS here. �The unit comes with a fabric carrying case but as the case is presently designed, you have to LIFT this 42 pound monster over the case to get it into the case. �I have suggested to Goal Zero that they make the case so it can be placed OVER the Boulder 200 which would require no lifting of the panel.

5
13/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] Very Heavy�for me to but packed with reliable power. �I have several �Allpowers 100W folding solar panels (about 5 pounds each) and a Suaoki 60W folding solar panel (about 3.5 pounds) which work great are are easy for me to handle. (I'm a senior citizen and disabled vet).

This panel puts out a lot of power...Even on cloudy days I get a least 20W / 1.9X AMPS more or less (when overcast !)

Using the Goal Zero Anderson to MC4 adapter I was able to easily connect to my various "solar generators" like EasyFocus 288Wh and Suaoki�G500, 500 Watt.

Remember that Goal Zero's "version" of Anderson Power Pole connector is VERTICAL not HORIZONTAL like most, so you'll need an UN-BONDED Anderson Power Pole Connector.

The Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Panel �appears very well made.

It's pricy. �$500+. �My Allpowers folding 100W solar panel was less than $200.

I recommend this for those that want lots of reliable power and can deal with moving around 42 pounds.

Just a�PS here. �The unit comes with a fabric carrying case but as the case is presently designed, you have to LIFT this 42 pound monster over the case to get it into the case. �I have suggested to Goal Zero that they make the case so it can be placed OVER the Boulder 200 which would require no lifting of the panel.

5
13/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] Very Heavy�for me to but packed with reliable power. �I have several �Allpowers 100W folding solar panels (about 5 pounds each) and a Suaoki 60W folding solar panel (about 3.5 pounds) which work great are are easy for me to handle. (I'm a senior citizen and disabled vet).

This panel puts out a lot of power...Even on cloudy days I get a least 20W / 1.9X AMPS more or less (when overcast !)

Using the Goal Zero Anderson to MC4 adapter I was able to easily connect to my various "solar generators" like EasyFocus 288Wh and Suaoki�G500, 500 Watt.

Remember that Goal Zero's "version" of Anderson Power Pole connector is VERTICAL not HORIZONTAL like most, so you'll need an UN-BONDED Anderson Power Pole Connector.

The Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Panel �appears very well made.

It's pricy. �$500+. �My Allpowers folding 100W solar panel was less than $200.

I recommend this for those that want lots of reliable power and can deal with moving around 42 pounds.

Just a�PS here. �The unit comes with a fabric carrying case but as the case is presently designed, you have to LIFT this 42 pound monster over the case to get it into the case. �I have suggested to Goal Zero that they make the case so it can be placed OVER the Boulder 200 which would require no lifting of the panel.

5
02/08/2024

[Li-Ion NMC] Goal Zero has a wonderful product! It works really well with their Yeti 1000!

5

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