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User Manual for GOAL ZERO Yeti 3000 Lithium Power Station with Wi-Fi and Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel Kit Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the GOAL ZERO Yeti 3000 Lithium Power
- Product category: Solar & Portable Power GOAL ZERO
- Brand: GOAL ZERO
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for GOAL ZERO Solar & Portable Power
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Product description Gather free, renewable solar power and store it for use running electronics and small appliances with the Yeti 3000 Lithium Power Station with Wi-Fi and Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel Kit from Goal Zero. The Briefcase's hinged 100-watt panels are made of weather-resistant tempered glass and come with a handle for easy transport. The Yeti can be remotely controlled from your phone via Wi-Fi and offers wall-style, pure-sine AC outputs, USB ports and 12 VDC ports - so if you're off the grid or the grid is down, you'll still have the power you need for electricity-dependent necessities. - Yeti 3000 Lithium Portable Power Station with Wi-Fi Whether you need extra power for your home, garage, or outdoors, you can rely on the Yeti 3000 Lithium Power Station with Wi-Fi from Goal Zero to light up your laptops, tablets, lights, TVs, or tools. To provide a great alternative to the noise, fumes, and hassle of gas backup generators, this station uses a 280.8Ah lithium-ion battery with 3075Wh power capacity that will keep multiple devices running or charging for hours or days. This versatile device can be recharged from any 110 VAC outlet in 25 hours, and from solar panels in as little as six hours. It connects via your Wi-Fi to the Yeti App on your phone or device, allowing you to monitor the battery level and incoming/outgoing power, turn ports on and off, and update firmware.
To accommodate most of your electronics and gadgets, the Yeti 3000 provides an array of output ports: two 110 VAC outputs (with 1500W and 3000W surges), four regulated USB ports, a 12V car cigarette lighter socket, and two 6mm 12V ports. To keep you informed of the stations' status, the front panel offers a display with readouts and indicators. To transport this heavy-duty power station, a Yeti Lithium Roll Cart is included. -
- 3075Wh power capacity
- Control from phone or device via Wi-Fi and Yeti App
- App can monitor incoming and outgoing power, turn ports on and off, update firmware
- Pre-installed MPPT (maximum power point tracker): Charges 40% faster from solar panels
- Smart and Safe Protection: Lithium-ion battery intelligent management systems ensure maximum safety
- Two 120V AC outlets (1500W and 3000W surges)
- Two USB 5V/2.4A (12W) USB ports
- USB-C port: 5V, 3A (15W)
- USB-PD port: 5/12/20V, up to 3A (60W)
- One car cigarette lighter 12 VDC socket
- Two 6mm 12 VDC ports
- AC power charging time is 25 hours
- Charging time form a Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Briefcase is 18-36 hours
- Accessories storage compartment on the top
- Built-in display with status indicators
- Two built-in carry handles
- One telescopic handle
- Includes Yeti Roll Cart
UPC: 847974005460 - Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel Use the clean, free, and renewable power of the sun to charge your Goal Zero power pack with the Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel. It consists of two panels chained and joined by a hinge, so you can fold them together and carry them by the handle. Measuring 40 x 53.5 x 1.75" unfolded, this panel produces up to 200 watts of power that can be stored in any Goal Zero station, but it is most effective with the Yeti and Sherpa models. You can chain the Boulder 200 Briefcase together with other Boulder panels for increased power production. The panel is covered with scratch-resistant tempered glass and is supported by an aluminum frame with extra corner protection, and it features an integrated kickstand that supports it at the optimum angle for charging. The weather-resistant Boulder 200 Briefcase is rugged enough to be permanently installed, but its size, handle, and carry bag make it portable enough for car camping, RV use, and other outdoor activities.
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- Generates up to 200 watts at 18-22 volts
- Designed for compatibility with all Goal Zero stations, especially Yeti & Sherpa models
- Can deliver electricity for storage in any battery/power pack compatible with its output
- Monocrystalline cells
- Folds in half for easy transport
- Tempered glass panel in aluminum frame
- Kickstand for best charging angle
- For temporary or permanent installation
UPC: 847974005255 In the Box Bundle Items Yeti 3000 Lithium Portable Power Station with Wi-Fi vdfzbwtfarvbbqcqvytree - Limited 1-Year Warranty (6 Months on Battery Cells)
Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel Table of Contents
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Technical parameters - Yeti 3000 Lithium Portable Power Station with Wi-Fi
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion NMC | Power Capacity | 3075 Wh | Battery Capacity | 280.8 Ah (10.95 V) Single Cell Equivalent Capacity: 842.0 Ah (3.65 V) | Input | Charging Port (8 mm): 14-22V, up to 10A (120W max) Power Pole Charging Port: 14-22V, up to 30A (360W max) Port for Goal Zero Expansion Modules | Outputs | 110 VAC 60 Hz Pure Sine Wave, 12.5 A (1500 W, 3000 W Surge) 230 VAC Pure Sine Wave, 50Hz, 6.5A (1500 W, 3000 W Surge) Universal or Australia (Type 1) AC Plugs 2 x USB-A Port: 5V, up to 2.4A (12W Max), Regulated USB-C Port: 5V, up to 3.0A (15W Max), Regulated USB-PD Port: 5V, 12V, 20V, up to 3.0A (60W Max), Regulated 6 mm, 12 VDC Port: 10 A (120 W Max) Female 12 VDC Port: 10 A (120 W Max) 1 x Power Pole Port: 12 V, 10 A (120 W Max) | Charging Time | 110 VAC Wall Charger (2x 5 A): 25 Hours Goal Zero Boulder 100 Solar Panels: 60-120 Hours Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Briefcase: 30-60 Hours Standard Input Max: 9 Hours Combined Input Max (Standard and MPPT): 6 Hours | Battery Life | 500 Cycles to 80% Capacity (1 C Discharge Rate, 25C Full Charge/Discharge Temp) | Operating Temperature Range | 32 - 104°F / 0 - 40°C | Wi-Fi Protocols | 802.11 b/g/n (802.11n up to 150 Mbps) | Frequency Range | 2.4~2.5 GHz | Dimensions | 15.3 x 13.1 x 10.1" / 38.9 x 33.3 x 25.7 cm | Weight | Yeti 3000 and MPPT Charger: 68.6 lb / 31.1 kg Yeti Roll Cart: 8.9 lb / 4.0 kg | - Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel
Cell | Monocrystalline | Rated Power | 200 Watt | Open Circuit Voltage | 18 - 22 V | Output | 8 mm Solar Port: 14-22 V, up to 14 A | Charge Time | Goal Zero Yeti 150: 3 hours Goal Zero Yeti 400: 4 - 8 hours Goal Zero Yeti 1250: 12 - 24 hours Goal Zero Yeti 1000: 10 - 20 hours Goal Zero Yeti 1400: 14 - 25 hours Goal Zero Yeti 1400: 29 - 57 hours | Dimensions | Unfolded: 40 x 53.5 x 1.75" / 101.6 x 140 x 4.4 cm Folded: 40 x 26.75 x 3.5" / 101.6 x 70 x 8.9 cm | Weight | 42 lb / 19 kg | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 43.0 x 29.5 x 6.5" |
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Subject: Goal Zero 3000: | Date: 24.05.2022 17:42:09 | Name: Mitchell G Taylor | Goal Zero 3000: I have been using this system for 3 years and I wonder.....
1)Maintenance of circulation fan?? Clean lint out if required???
2)Can the battery be replaced????
3) why has the app never worked using a satellite WIFI system?
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