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You are here: Home / Home Top List / Recommend Goal Zero Yeti 400 Power Station + Boulder 50 Solar Kit

Recommend Goal Zero Yeti 400 Power Station + Boulder 50 Solar Kit

October 9, 2019 by Michelle

ARTICLE/ LINKS.  $574.95. Rugged, durable, and rigid, the Boulder 50 Solar Panel collects serious power from the sun to charge the Goal Zero Yeti 400 Portable Power Station with ease. Keep all your essential devices charged up and ready with this all-in-one solar power solution.

WHAT CAN THE GOAL ZERO YETI 400 POWER?

The Yeti 400 is great for all your medium sized power needs or multiple smaller devices.

Smartphone 20+ Recharges
POV Camera 70+ Recharges
Headlamp 70+ Recharges
Tablet 10+ RechargesYeti 400 Highlights
Laptop 3-5 Recharges
Light-a-Life 130 Hours
Mini Fridge 7 Hours
32 LCD TV 3 hours

THREE WAYS TO CHARGE THE YETI 400

 Recharge the power station from the sun by plugging the Boulder 50 Solar Panel into the solar input port. The Boulder 50 is best if you need to recharge your Yeti 400 from the sun about 20-40% each day. If you are going to consume more energy daily, we recommend adding additional or larger panel.
Plug it into the wall. Fully recharges in about 6 hours.
Recharge from your car 12V adapter in about 4-6 hours.

BOULDER 50 HIGHLIGHTS

50 Watt (18-22V) panel features integrated kickstand providing optimal angle placement.
Built with strong tempered glass and an aluminum frame with added corner protection.

 


FYI. Amazon comment about the  Goal Zero Yeti 400 Lithium Portable Power Station, 428Wh Rechargeable Generator and Backup Power Source with 300 Watt (1200 Watt Surge) AC inverter, USB, 12V Outputs

MiMo

September 12, 2017

Size: 7.5 x 11.25 x 7.0″/17 lbColor: One ColorVerified Purchase
Limited use due to Lack of 12 Volt Charger Cord, ONLY 120Volt and Solar Panels can be used to recharge; 120 Volt takes 6 Hrs. ( the included Power Supply Brick will heat up (120°F) a 3 Bedroom House nicely while charging the Jeti- both Jetis) and Solar (Depending on SUN) TWO DAYS***!!!!! Cannot be CHAINED-other Batteries hooked to it to increase Longevity of Power availability. 12 Volt Charger might/should (Goal Zero Customer Service) be available in a Month or TWO????? The Weight is nice compared to ASP Battery Jeti 400, however that Unit is soooo much BETTER: AC, 12Volt DC, and Solar Charging, chain-able with more Batteries, AND about $150.00 LESS. Proprietary Plugs that this Company is Pushing will be its GREAT LOSS. Cables and Accessories are PRICEY, after Warranty expires change it over to Anderson Power Poles and ROCK. If you want to show it off-get it, if you need OFF GRID reliable sustainable POWER DO NOT.
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We are an emergency preparedness volunteer organization focused on creating a ready and resilient community along the San Francisco Bay Area coast from the southern side of the Tom Lantos Tunnel (Devil’s Slide) to Tunitas Creek Road.

Emergency Prep Resources

The average Coastsider may not be aware of the many emergency preparation resources available to us! Here’s a list of many of those resources.

KHMB LOGO AM-FMKHMB AM 1710 and FM 100.9

KHMB Radio AM 1710 and FM 100.9 is our local Emergency Radio Station. You would still want to tune in to KCBS for Bay Area wide emergency news.  Make sure you have a radio!
Go to: KHMB or KHMBRadio.com to tune in.

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From Waddell Creek to Devil’s Slide and up to Skyline are 4 Branches of emergency prepared coastside citizens that are forming. They include many emergency disciplines.
Go to: CEC Portal

CERTCERT Teams – Community Emergency Response Team

Trainings are offered a couple of times per year up and down the coast CERT volunteers are forming Neighborhood Watches to help their neighbors get prepared.
Go to: FEMA page on CERT

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CEAP

Charise McHugh of the Half Moon bay Chamber of Commerce has worked for several years to organize businesses on the coastside in an emergency via the Coastside Emergency Action Plan). If you are a business and have not already participated, please contact the Chamber. In an emergency we need to know where our resources are and how to deploy materiel, and how to get refunded by FEMA.
Go to: HMB Chamber Page on CEAP

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SMC Alert

It is a free alert system that will come to your cell phone, your tablet or computer, or all three. There is no charge, although your carrier may charge for texts. This is the best way to stay on top of traffic accidents.
Go to: SMCAlert.info to sign up

mrcMRC – Medical Reserve Corps

Doctors and nurses work together to become the backbone of an emergency medical situation. Coastside Emergency Experts will tell you that the Coastside will be on its own in a major earthquake disaster for 5-7 days. And we no longer have a Medical Reserve Corps on the Coastside! Contact mdragony@coastsidebuzz.com if you are interested in creating a new chapter.

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ARES—Amateur Radio Emergency Service—of Half Moon Bay
Go to: their website

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We have several Red Cross trailers on the Coast. Take a Red Cross class so you can help in one the shelters during a disaster.
Go to: Sign up for a class or Contact Local Red Cross volunteer Jim Holley

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Have you signed up with Next Door? Next Door is a great social media tool that will help you stay up to date with what is going on in your neighborhood and other neighborhoods on the Coast.
Go to: NextDoor.com to sign up.


michelleMichelle Dragony, founder of CoastsideBUZZ.com, is also a civilian CERT trainer working with Dave Cosgrave, Cal Fire Battalion Chief of Half Moon Bay, and Ari Delay, Cal Fire Battalion Chief of La Honda. Email here at mdragony@coastsidebuzz.com if you have any questions.

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