The yeti 400 is the watt hours and the boulder 30 is the watts. So the best way to figure the times out is to divide 400 by 30, so you get 13.3 then to play it safe you double it so it would take anywhere from 13 1/2 hours to 26 hours depending on the sun conditions. you could daisy chain another boulder 30 so you could charge it as fast as 7 hours.
i love the older Yetis. the batteries are lead acid but are easily replaceable. i wish the newer lithium ones had user-replaceable battery packs. when the battery dies, the whole thing is a brick
hi, i saw this guy saying there are new thing in goal zero i saw the yeti family wooo question is the yeti 400 with boulder 30 how log will it take to charge this generator?
The yeti 400 is the watt hours and the boulder 30 is the watts. So the best way to figure the times out is to divide 400 by 30, so you get 13.3 then to play it safe you double it so it would take anywhere from 13 1/2 hours to 26 hours depending on the sun conditions. you could daisy chain another boulder 30 so you could charge it as fast as 7 hours.
i love the older Yetis. the batteries are lead acid but are easily replaceable. i wish the newer lithium ones had user-replaceable battery packs. when the battery dies, the whole thing is a brick
Not really just have to open it up and macgyver it
Thanks for the review Mike!
hi, i saw this guy saying there are new thing in goal zero i saw the yeti family wooo question is the yeti 400 with boulder 30 how log will it take to charge this generator?
its not completely, but if it were to rain a little on it, it would be fine. But if your going scuba diving then it wouldnt be fine:)
thanks
I have two legacy extreme 350 and UI inverters too need to replace the batteries though those ritar ones are junk