Overview

The Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit contains everything you’ll need to charge your Yeti Power Station (1000X and above) from your vehicle’s alternator, whether you’re on or off the pavement. Simply switch the Yeti Link to “car mode” and connect to start collecting power while on the move.

SKU: GC56-GZ44206

Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit

The Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit contains everything you’ll need to charge your Yeti Power Station (1000X and above) from your vehicle’s alternator, whether you’re on or off the pavement. Simply switch the Yeti Link to “car mode” and connect to start collecting power while on the move.

The new and improved design of the Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit comes with an integrated locking mechanism to provide a more secure and stable connection that won’t jostle loose when the going gets rough. Take your adventure rig off-road and off-grid. We’ll keep you connected.

The Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit comes with everything you’ll need to connect your Yeti power station to your vehicle’s alternator, including a Male EC8 to Ring Terminal and a EC8 12ft Extension Cable with added fuse protection.

Pair the Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kitt with Goal Zero Boulder Solar Panels to create a custom portable power system that can recharge your Yeti power station both on the road and off-grid.

How it works

  • NOTE: Link must be in Vehicle Mode to utilise this feature or it will drain your vehicle’s battery. All Links come standard set in "Tank Mode." Tank Mode allows you to chain a Yeti Tank Expansion Battery to a Yeti Lithium Portable Power Station to increase your energy storage capacity.

  • EC8 Male to Ring Cable allows you to connect directly to your vehicle's 12V battery or alternator's +/- terminals. EC8 12' Extension Cable connects the Ring Cable to the back of your Yeti Link. Link locking mechanism secures cables tightly to the Link.

  • When in “Vehicle Mode,” the Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit pulls power from your vehicle’s alternator while the vehicle is running and stops pulling power when the vehicle is off. While at camp, connect your Yeti with our Boulder or Nomad solar panels to collect and store power through every leg of the journey. When your energy source is portable and sustainable, the possibilities are endless.

  • While most vehicles manage their battery in nearly identical ways, it has become increasingly common for cars to have slight variations in the way they charge their internal battery system. If you are experiencing slower charging speeds this is due to the integration of smart alternators, which are designed to improve the efficiency of the vehicle and reduce strain on the motor in an idle state. As can be imagined, every manufacturer does this differently. Due to these variances, some of our customers may experience slow charge rates with their Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit when used with a vehicle in a smart alternator configuration. Goal Zero is actively working on a firmware update to address the main concerns regarding the Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit with smart alternator integrations.

Specifications

Charge times

Max Input from Yeti Link to
  • Yeti 1000/1000X: 454-605W

  • Yeti 1400/1500X: 454-750W

  • Yeti 3000/3000X: 750W

  • Yeti 6000X: 750W

Ports

  • YETI LINK EXPANSION MODULE

  • Do not exceed 22V input

  • 8mm Charging Port (input): 14 - 22V Do not exceed 150W (10A) per port

  • External Battery Connector (output): 65A charge controller

  • External Battery Connector (Input/Output): 10.7-15V. Do not exceed 15V

  • YETI X 120W POWER SUPPLY

  • Input: AC Wall Plug 100-240V - 50/60Hz 3.0A

  • Output: 8.0mm 16V- 7.5A, 120W

General

  • SKU: 44201

  • YETI LINK EXPANSION MODULE

  • Weight: 1.5 lbs (680 g)

  • Dimensions: 10.25 x 3.3 x 1.5 in (26 x 8.4 x 3.8 cm)

  • Warranty: 2 Years

  • YETI X 120W POWER SUPPLY

  • Gauge: 16AWG

  • Cable Length: 9 ft 4 in.

  • Dimensions: 2.5 x 5.9 x 1.4 in. (6.5 x 15 x 3.5 cm)

  • EC8 12FT EXTENSION CABLE

  • Cord Length: 12 ft

  • Gauge: 8

  • MALE EC8 TO RING TERMINAL

  • Cord Length: 39 in. (99 cm)

  • Gauge: 8

  • Fuse: 80A

What's in the Box

  • Yeti Link Expansion Module w/ Link Lock

  • Yeti X 120W Power Supply

  • Male EC8 to Ring Terminal w/ 80A fuse

  • EC8 12 ft Extension Cable w/ EC8 clamp

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Product Overview

The Goal Zero Yeti Link Vehicle Integration Kit contains everything you’ll need to charge your Yeti Power Station (1000X and above) from your vehicle’s alternator, whether you’re on or off the pavement. Simply switch the Yeti Link to “car mode” and connect to start collecting power while on the move.

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