Goal Zero Yeti 300
297 Wh 6th Gen Power Station

Goal Zero Yeti 300 Highlights
IMPRESSIVE POWER OUTPUT
The Yeti 300 comes with impressive power output for its size! It can run air pumps, recharge phones and laptops, and power the Skylight. It has 350 W AC power out with 600 W surge.
CLASS-LEADING LIFESPAN
Upgraded LiFePO4 battery technology gives this little power station a long lifespan. The battery has 4,000+ cycles which means you can use it daily for over 10 years.* *To 80% of original capacity at 75° F with .5C charge and discharge.
SUPERIOR FAST CHARGING
Forgot to charge your Yeti before your camping trip? Don’t worry! It can recharge from 0% to 100% in 50 minutes.

Unrivaled Build Quality
The Yeti 300 was designed for all your adventures and built with portability and durability in mind. It passes testing for particulates and UL2743 requirements. It also has an IPX4 rating for water resistance and can handle extreme temperatures. How extreme? Well, officially you can use it when it’s as cold as -4° F, so we recommend a jacket for yourself and the Yeti. Our Yeti Carrying Cases are tailored for each Yeti and your adventures.
WHAT CAN YOU POWER?
TV (60" LED)
(80W): 3.2 hours
CPAP
(65W): 4 hours
Laptop
(51Wh): 5 recharges
Smart Phone
(12Wh): 21 recharges
Alta 50 Fridge
(8.5W): 1+ days
Skylight
(Low Setting): 56 hours

Three Ways to Recharge
FROM THE SUN
Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel. Charge times depend on the size of your solar panel. Recharges in 1.7 hrs with 200 W solar input.
FROM THE WALL
Your Yeti 300 can charge from 0% to 100% in 50 minutes when plugged into the wall with the included power cable. (420 W input) Note: Your Yeti power station ships in LOW input mode to increase battery life and reduce noise. See user guide for instructions to switch to HIGH input mode for fastest charging. (420 W input)
FROM THE CAR
You can charge your Yeti 300 from your car by plugging it into your 12 V adapter in 2.8 hours using the 12 V Aux to 8 mm Car Charging Cable.

Power Outage-Proof
The Yeti 300 can act as a back up power supply when the power goes out. Plug your full-size refrigerator directly into the Yeti for up to three and half hours of run time. No more watching your food go to waste. Or, plug your WiFi router in so you can keep tabs on weather and outage events.

Goal Zero Power APP
Our app has been reimagined and redesigned to work seamlessly with our new Yeti power station. Monitor, control, and track your power usage from virtually anywhere. Check battery level, power flow in and out, and turn ports on or off. Choose from different charge profiles to prioritize Performance, Battery Saver, or Balance modes.
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Goal Zero Yeti 300

Yeti 300 Power Station Anatomy
1. 12V Auxiliary power port
2. 12V 6MM Port
3. 8MM Charging Port
4. USB-C PD Port
5. 2x USB-A Port
6. USB-C Port
7. (2x) 120V AC Inverter
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is the Yeti 300 portable?
Yes. This compact power station has an easy-carry handle and weighs a little less than 14 pounds.
Can I use my Yeti 300 outside?
Yes. The Yeti 300 has a water-resistant rating of IPX4. Although you should avoid getting your Yeti wet or excessively dirty, it is designed to withstand exposure to the outdoors and can be rinsed off when you need to clean it.
How quickly can I charge my power station?
High-Speed Mode charges your power station as quickly as possible. You can see an estimate for how long charging will take in the app and on the power station’s screen. Low-Speed Mode charges the power station in about 3 hours. Slower charging keeps the unit cooler and quieter and maximizes battery life. The unit will be set to Low mode when shipped from the factory. You can modify the charging rate on the Yeti power station. 1. Press and hold the INFO button. 2. While still holding the INFO button, press the AC button once to enter the input limit selection. 3. Press the AC button a second time to switch between Low and High input limits.

