Goal Zero 22004 Yeti 150 Solar Generator

Goal Zero 22004 Yeti 150 Solar Generator
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Do you want a unit to power the C-Pap machine on your camping trip where you did not have the power hook ups? Goal Zero 22004 Yeti 150 Solar Generator may be able to provide the solution. A plug and play generator for emergencies, camping, or wherever you need power. The Goal Zero Yeti 150 Solar Generator is a gas free source of portable power to keep lights, phones and laptops powered on through any situation. It’s your portable mini powerhouse.

What Are Product Feature :
  • Powers laptops, lights and smartphones anywhere you need them with a built-in AC inverter
  • Convenient pop-up handle and stackable shape to take it along for the ride
  • Quickly refuel from wall, car or sun; car charger and solar charger sold separately
  • 2 Ampere USB outlet, 12 Volts output and 80 Watts AC inverter included
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Goal Zero 22004 Yeti 150 Solar Generator
Goal Zero 22004 Yeti 150 Solar Generator 
Technical Details
  • Brand : Goal Zero
  • Model : 22004
  • Item Weight : 12 pounds
  • Product Dimensions : 7.8 x 6.8 x 5.8 inches
  • Item model number : 22004
  • Batteries :1 12V batteries required. (included)
  • Exterior : Silver/Black
  • Manufacturer Part Number : 22004

As an considerations, we provide  one of an excerpt from product users (J.Kar)

"So I was skeptical at first. Was this going to last? Is it going to be enough? When I first unboxed it and plugged in to charge (no less than 10 warnings about charging on/in/all over the box) the wall charger made an annoying hum. Actually it was super annoying, I could hear it clear across the house. Quick email to customer service and they sent another one. That was re-assuring that they would stand behind this. The noisy charger did its job though and I have since recycled it. Now, for the real test, will it charge my other devices like advertised. The answer is YES! I can't comment on if it will do an iPad 6 times like they claim, but it has charged my iPad (new with Retina) twice along with running a 12v fan for 4 hours (.75Ah draw) and still had some in the bank. I don't know how accurate the LCD on the front it, but it showed 20%. I will be running this through a bunch of tests in two weeks when I go offshore and will have more then. For now, it is pretty solid even if it is on the pricey end. However with everything they have packed in (12v cigarette plug, 12v plug, USB, 120 inverter) and the solid feel, this is definitely a winner if you need a "wall outlet" away from civilization"