{"id":1246,"date":"2023-04-01T19:13:44","date_gmt":"2023-04-01T23:13:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesolaraddict.com\/?p=1246"},"modified":"2023-04-25T06:04:07","modified_gmt":"2023-04-25T10:04:07","slug":"goal-zero-yeti-compatible-solar-panels-1000-1400-3000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesolaraddict.com\/goal-zero-yeti-compatible-solar-panels-1000-1400-3000\/","title":{"rendered":"Solar Panels Compatible With Goal Zero Yeti 1000,1400 & 3000"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000<\/a>, 1400<\/a>, and No products found.<\/span> are three power stations that use the same solar charge controllers. This means that a solar panel that is compatible with one of them is compatible with all of them.<\/p>\n Goal Zero doesn’t include the MPPT solar charge controller<\/a> with the Yeti 1000 and 1400, but it’s included with the 3000. It makes charging with solar panels much more efficient and I recommend purchasing it if you plan on using solar panels often with your Yeti.<\/p>\n Related Post: 5 Ways To Charge A Goal Zero Yeti Faster<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n What you need to think about when connecting solar panels to these power stations is to not exceed 22V Vmp. Each of the panels I am recommending down below is below 22V and directly compatible.<\/p>\n Some of them require the use of an adapter since most larger solar panels come with MC4 connectors. I will talk more about the adapter below the table, but basically, this is the one you need to use the 8mm input (click to view on Amazon)<\/a>, and this is the one you need to use the Anderson Powerpole input<\/a>.<\/p>\n Here are a couple of solar panels I recommend for the Yeti power stations. Note that the panels with a green checkmark next to “Requires Additional Adapter” will also require the purchase of the adapter I linked to above and will talk more about down below.<\/p>\n\nSolar Panels Compatible With Yeti 1000\/1400\/3000 Listed And Compared<\/h2>\n