GOAL ZERO 22080 Yeti 200X Portable Power Station User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- GOAL ZERO
Table of Contents
- GOAL ZERO 22080 Yeti 200X Portable Power Station
- Get To Know Your Gear
- How it Works
- Charging Your Goal Zero Yeti
- Storage and Downtime Maintenance
- Technical Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty & Contact
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GOAL ZERO 22080 Yeti 200X Portable Power Station
Get To Know Your Gear
How it Works
Charging Your Goal Zero Yeti
CHARGE ME NOW:
Before using or storing, plug your Goal Zero Yeti into the wall until it is
fully charged. Keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged in when not in use. For more
tips and tricks on keeping your battery healthy, see the BATTERY 101 section.
When charging your Goal Zero Yeti you will notice a lightning bolt icon that
flashes blue in the display. This indicates that it is charging. Once your
Goal Zero Yeti is fully charged, the battery display indicator will read 100.
Charging from Solar
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When solar recharging your Goal Zero Yeti Lithium, take note of the voltages
of the solar panels and do not exceed 22V. Individual solar panels or solar
panels chained in series in excess of 22V cannot be used with the Goal Zero
Yeti Lithium and can cause serious damage to the unit. For help on chaining
solar panels, call our Customer Solutions Center at
888-794-6250.
The Goal Zero Yeti’s charging port is located on the back of the Yeti and has a blue ring around it. This 8mm port is designed to work with Goal Zero solar panels and is capable of taking in 120W of solar.
- Place your solar panel where it will get as much direct sunlight as possible.
- Insert the blue-ringed plug from the panel into the input port on the back of the Yeti. You will know the Yeti is charging when the lightning bolt icon is flashing blue on the display. The Yeti is fully charged when the battery display indicator reads 100.
- Some Goal Zero panels are chainable to provide more power to your Yeti and reduce solar charge times. The input port is capable of taking in 120W of solar.
Charging from the Wall
Using the included AC Wall Charger, plug your Goal Zero Yeti into any wall
outlet. You will know the Goal Zero Yeti is charging when a lightning bolt
icon flashes blue in the display. The Goal Zero Yeti is fully charged when the
battery display indicator reads 100. The Goal Zero Yeti should recharge from
the wall in about 5 hours.
- The AC wall adapter comes in two pieces. Connect the two pieces by plugging the cable into the box.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The Goal Zero Yeti Lithium can be charged from your car’s 12V port using a
Goal Zero 12V Car Charging Cable.
How to use your Goal Zero Yeti:
- Press the power button located above each port you will be using. **When not using certain ports, make sure to turn them off to conserve power.
- You’ll know the port is turned on when the LED light on the button is illuminated.
- Plug in your gear for power anywhere life takes you.
- If possible, keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged into a power source when not in use.
- You can charge your Goal Zero Yeti, and run your gear at the same time.
Best-Use Strategy:
When recharging gear with your Yeti, take note of the LED Battery Display. If
you plug in devices that have a high power requirement, the charge level of
your Yeti can drop very quickly and you may not get exactly 187Wh of power. On
the flip side, if you’re charging devices that draw power more slowly (a
tablet), you will get closer to 187Wh from your Yeti. Also, especially when
using the AC power output, the Goal Zero Yeti will be converting the energy
from the DC power of the battery to the AC power needed by your device.
Although your Goal Zero Yeti has a highly efficient inverter, there is still
some energy lost in the conversion and you will not get the full rated
capacity of the battery. If you’re experiencing shorter runtimes, you may want
to check the device’s power requirements, see Troubleshooting for help.
Cold Weather Usage:
Cold temperatures (below freezing) can impact the Goal Zero Yeti’s battery
capacity. If you’ll be out living off-grid in sub-zero conditions, we
recommend keeping your Goal Zero Yeti in an insulated cooler, connected to a
power source (solar panels), and charging your gear. The natural heat
generated by the Goal Zero Yeti contained in an insulated cooler will keep
battery capacity at its highest.
LED Display + Buttons
The built-in LED display indicates the battery level. Battery level displays
as a number from 0 to 100. When charging your Goal Zero Yeti you will notice a
lightning bolt icon that flashes blue in the display. This indicates the
current charge status. Once your Goal Zero Yeti is fully charged, the battery
level display will read 100. Note that when you first plug in a power source,
whether it’s a solar panel or a wall charger, the Yeti may take a minute to
detect and adjust its charge circuitry before it starts drawing power from the
source.
Storage and Downtime Maintenance
Having your Goal Zero Yeti connected to a power source, like a solar panel or wall plug, between adventures or while in storage keeps its battery healthy and topped off. This prolongs battery life and will ensure your Goal Zero Yeti is charged and ready to go all day, every day. If you can’t keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged into a power source during storage, fully charge your Goal Zero Yeti every 3 months and store it in a cool, dry place. Failure to maintain your Goal Zero Yeti by following these steps can result in battery damage which will void the product warranty.
Technical Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of battery is in my Goal Zero Yeti?
Your Goal Zero Yeti uses custom-designed Lithium Ion. Here are some basic
facts about Lithium-ion batteries:
- Lithium-ion batteries can store and release a lot of energy in a short period of time. The batteries in your Goal Zero Yeti are in a protective enclosure with sophisticated battery management and protection system controlling its terminals to the outside world.
- It is critical that your battery does not get wet as moisture and water can get into the battery cells behind the protection circuitry and bypass that protection.
How do I know if my device will work with the Goal Zero Yeti?
First, you’ll need to determine the amount of power your device requires. This
may require some research on your end, a good internet search or examining the
user guide for your device should suffice. Second, you will need to check the
capacity for the individual output ports. For example, the Goal Zero Yeti’s AC
port is powered by an inverter that allows for 120W of power. This means if
your device is pulling more than 120W for an extended period of time, the Goal
Zero Yeti’s inverter will shut off. Another number to watch for is the surge
rating of your device as compared to that of the port. The Goal Zero Yeti
inverter has an advanced surge management system that will maximize its
compatibility with various devices, but there will still be items that will
surge at a higher rate, and for a longer time, than the Goal Zero Yeti can
manage, in which case the port will turn itself off. Finally, once you know
your device is compatible, you’ll want to determine how long you’ll be able to
power your gear from the Goal Zero Yeti. Here’s a quick and dirty lesson in
power. All Goal Zero power packs and solar generators have a number in their
name, ex. Guide10 Plus Power Pack, Goal Zero Yeti 200X. These numbers refer to
the Watt Hours (Wh), or the amount of energy that can be stored in each Power
Station, and how you’ll know if your gear is compatible. For example, a 200 Wh
Power Station should run a 100W light for 2 hours (200/100=2). If your gear
falls within the 200Wh capacity of the Goal Zero Yeti, you’ll want to check
the restrictions on each of the output ports. Another factor in the math is
how much power is being converted going from the Goal Zero Yeti battery to the
device you are powering/charging. In some situations, like when running a 12V
device, such as the LAL 350, directly off the 12V port, there will be no
conversion and so no additional losses. In using the USB ports to charge a
phone, you add a layer of conversion (12V battery in the Goal Zero Yeti is
being converted to a 5V USB output), which introduces around 10% of losses.
When using the inverter, there are two layers of conversion (12V to high
voltage, DC to AC). The least efficient way of using the battery in the Goal
Zero Yeti is to use an AC-DC adapter off the AC ports, as is the case if you
use a phone wall charger to charge your phone, as it adds yet another layer of
conversion in the wall adapter. So when you’re deciding on what to power from
your new GOAL ZERO recharger, do some research into your device’s watt
consumption. For more quick tips and learning tools, check out
www.GoalZero.com/learn.html
Troubleshooting
If your devices are not recharging from your Goal Zero Yeti, follow these steps:
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Ensure the Output Port has been turned on. The LED light on the power button should be lit up.
- If any of the lights have turned red, this indicates a trip. Push the button again to reset it. The light will turn white when it is successfully reset.
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Check the Battery Display. If it is at 20% or below, charge your Goal Zero Yeti.
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Check the LED Display for warning icons:
OVERLOAD:
Power draw exceeds the port’s maximum allowance. Indicated by red light in the port’s button. -
Verify your device is suitable for use with the Goal Zero Yeti:
- All of the Goal Zero Yeti output ports have their own max power capacity. Check the Goal Zero Yeti’s Tech Specs to ensure your device is compatible.
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If you are still experiencing trouble with your Goal Zero Yeti, please call our Customer Solutions Center at 1-888-794-6250 or by email at support@goalzero.com
Warranty & Contact
LIMITED WARRANTY
GOAL ZERO LLC warrants to the original consumer purchaser that this GOAL ZERO
product will be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal
consumer use during the applicable warranty period identified in Paragraph 2,
below, subject to the exclusions set forth in Paragraph 5, below. This
warranty statement sets forth GOAL ZERO’s total and exclusive warranty
obligation. We will not assume, nor authorize any person to assume for us, any
other liability in connection with the sales of our products.
WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period for GOAL ZERO battery cells (whether purchased on a stand-
alone basis or as part of another product) is 180 days. The warranty period
for all other GOAL ZERO products and components is one (1) year. In each case,
the warranty period is measured starting on the date of purchase by the
original consumer purchaser. The sales receipt from the first consumer
purchase, or other reasonable documentary proof, is required in order to
establish the start date of the warranty period. If you completed the online
GOAL ZERO Product Registration Form within 30 days after purchasing your
product, that registration can also establish the start date of the warranty
period (but warranty coverage is not conditioned upon such registration).
REMEDY
GOAL ZERO will repair or replace (at GOAL ZERO’s option and expense) any GOAL
ZERO product that fails to operate during the applicable warranty period due
to a defect in workmanship or material.
LIMITED TO ORIGINAL CONSUMER BUYER
The warranty on GOAL ZERO’s products is limited to the original consumer
purchaser and is not transferable to any subsequent owner.
EXCLUSIONS
GOAL ZERO’s warranty does not apply to (i) any product that is misused,
abused, modified, damaged by accident, or used for anything other than normal
consumer use as authorized in GOAL ZERO’s then-current product literature, or
(ii) any product purchased through an online auction house. GOAL ZERO’s
warranty does not apply to any battery cell or product containing a battery
cell unless the battery cell is fully charged by you within seven (7) days
after you purchase the product and at least once every 6 months thereafter.
HOW TO RECEIVE SERVICE
To obtain warranty service, you must contact our customer service team via
telephone at 888-794-6250, or via email
at support@goalzero.com. If our customer
service team determines that further assistance is required, they will give
you a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number and will provide you with a
prepaid return shipping label that you can use to mail back your non-
functioning item(s). You must properly package the product, clearly marking
the RMA number on the package and including proof of your purchase date with
the product. We will process your return and send your repaired or replacement
product to you at our expense for a product being shipped to locations in
North America. For products purchased or being shipped outside of North
America, please contact the local distributor from whom you purchased the
product or email support@goalzero.com to obtain
further distributor information.
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THE LIMITED WARRANTY STATED HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES.
IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT, EXTEND BEYOND THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED IN
PARAGRAPH 2, ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
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The foregoing provisions state GOAL ZERO’s entire liability, and your
exclusive remedy, for any breach of warranty, express or implied. IN NO EVENT
WILL GOAL ZERO BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING
FROM ANY USE OR MALFUNCTION OF ANY GOAL ZERO PRODUCT, OR FROM ANY BREACH OF
WARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO OTHER DEVICES. IN NO EVENT WILL GOAL ZERO’s
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NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY,
EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE GOAL ZERO PRODUCT. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.