SKU: GC56-GZ22080

GOAL Zero Yeti 200X

When you're away from the electrical grid, bring along the power you need for electronic gear and small appliances with the GOAL Zero Yeti 200X. Weighing only five pounds and producing none of the noise, fumes, or hassle of gas-powered generators, the Yeti 200X stores power in a lithium-ion battery that can be charged from AC house current, a vehicle DC outlet, or solar panels. One charge is enough power to recharge a typical smartphone 20 times or laptop 4 times, or to run a 12V portable fridge for more than 10 hours.

Features

Compact, Lightweight Power Station
The Yeti 200X Power Station delivers high-quality lithium power you can rely on, housed in an ultra-portable design made to take anywhere. Yeti 200X is one of the most lightweight power stations on the market and the lightest Goal Zero Yeti to date.

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.

Solar Ready
Charge the Yeti 200X from the sun with our portable solar panels while away from the grid and keep it topped off from a wall outlet when you’re home.

Safe
Independently tested to comply with Australian Standard AS/NZS:4763-2011 Safety of Portable Inverters

Reliable
500 cycles to 80% capacity (discharge rate: 1C, full charge/discharge, Temp 25C)

Specifications

Chainable - No

Weight - 2.27 kg

Dimensions - 20 x 13 x 13 cm

Operating usage temp. - 0-40 C

Wall Charger - 4 hours

1 x Boulder 50 - 6-8 Hours

1 x Boulder 100 or Boulder 100 Briefcase - 3-4 Hours

Nomad 28 - 11 Hours

USB-A port (output) - 5V, up to 2.4A (12 W max), regulated

USB-C port (output) - 5-12V, up to 3A (18W max), regulated

USB PD port (input/output) - 5-20V, up to 3A (60W max), regulated

6mm port (output, 6mm) - 12V, up to 10A (120W max)

12V car port (output) - 12V, up to 10A (120W max)

AC inverter (output, modified sine wave) - 230V AC, 50Hz, 1A (120W, 200W surge)

Charging port (input, 8mm) - 13-22V, up to 7A (100W max)

Cell Chemistry - Li-ion NMC

Peak Capacity - 187Wh (14.4V, up to 13Ah)

Lifecycles - 500 Cycles to 80% (Discharge rate: 1C, full charge/discharge, Temp 25C)

Shelf-life - Keep plugged in, or charge every 3-6 months

Management system - MPPT charge controller, low battery protection

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Product Overview

When you're away from the electrical grid, bring along the power you need for electronic gear and small appliances with the GOAL Zero Yeti 200X. Weighing only five pounds and producing none of the noise, fumes, or hassle of gas-powered generators, the Yeti 200X stores power in a lithium-ion battery that can be charged from AC house current, a vehicle DC outlet, or solar panels. One charge is enough power to recharge a typical smartphone 20 times or laptop 4 times, or to run a 12V portable fridge for more than 10 hours.

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