Item#: GZ-1250-1
Yeti 1250 Portable Solar Generator : 1200 Watt Hours
Our Price:
$1,649.99
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Stay ahead of nature's unpredictable temper, and stock your house, business, or mobile home with the Yeti generator kit to supply appliances and electronics with backup power at a moment's notice. For fast, flexible charging and eco-friendly options, the optional solar kit comes with both an AC power source and two 30 watt weather-resistant solar panels. Plug in multiple USB devices, such as phones, tablets, and GPS units, so your most essential tasks are never put on hold.
Yeti 1250 Solar Generator:
Why you must have a Portable Solar Generator?
Power outages Temporary Power Supply for Events
Outside projects RVs
Tailgating Camping
and much more..
Power Your Life with the Yeti 1250 Portable Generator:


Yeti 1250 Solar Generator:
- Portable Wall, USB and 12V outlet - Power anything, anywhere
- Power lights, mobile phones, laptop, fridges, medical equipment, tvs and much more
- No noise, fuel or fumes
- Complete safe to operate indoors unlike gas generators
- Recharge this portable generator via AC wall, 12V car charger or solar panels
Why you must have a Portable Solar Generator?
Power outages Temporary Power Supply for Events
Outside projects RVs
Tailgating Camping
and much more..
Power Your Life with the Yeti 1250 Portable Generator:

Yeti 1250 Features: | |
(3) USB : 5V @ 2.1A | Fast charging for iPads, tablets and Cell phones |
(1) Anderson Powerpole (up to 20A) | Perfect for charging HAM radios |
(3) 110V AC (1200 Watt Continuous) | Pure Sine Wave |
(1) 12V (up to 10A - 120 Watt Max) | Portable car charger outlet |

What Can You Power On A Full Charge? | ||
Lights | 3 Watt-Hours | 400+ Hours |
Smartphone | 2-5 Watt-Hours | 100+ Recharges |
Tablet | 25-42 Watt-Hours | 45+ Recharges |
Laptop | 50 Watt-Hours | 20+ Hours |
Desktop Computer | 100 Watts | 12 Hours |
Mini Fridge | 30-60 Watts | 20-40 Hours |
32" LCD TV | 98-156 Watts | 8-12 Hours |
Drill | 250-1000Watts | 1-5 Hours |
Blender/Processor | 200 Watts | 4-6 Hours |
Washing Machine | 250-500 Watts | 2-3 Hours |
Refrigerator | 400-800 Watts | 5-6 Hours |
To go totally off the grid, add (2) Goal Zero Boulder 30 Watt Solar Panels
Need More Power? The Yeti 1250 Portable Generator is expandable.
Perfect for permanent installations or double the battery duration (depending on the second battery size). Connect a Goal Zero Yeti 1250 to a 100 amp hour (or similar) 12V lead-acid battery (175 amp max) for longer run times.
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Features
- 100 Ah AGM Battery
- Silent, and Safe, No noise or fumes
- Safe to operate inside
- Included cart makes it easy to transport
What's In The Box
- Goal Zero Yeti 1250 Solar Generator
- Wall Charger
- Roll Cart
Yeti 1250 Portable Generator - Specifications | |
Dimensions | 11 x 16 x 14.5" in (27.9 x 40.6 x 36.8 cm) |
Weight | 103 lbs (46.7g) |
Battery Type | Lead-Acid (AGM) |
Battery Capacity | 1200 Wh (12V, 100Ah) |
Fuses | 200A (4x50A fuses in parallel) |
Chainable | Yes |
Life Span | Hundreds of cycles |
Warranty | 6 Months |
Outputs | |
USB port | USB Port - 5V, up to 2.1A (10W max), regulated |
12V car port | 12V, up to 10A (120W max) |
AC port | 110@10A Pure Sine Wave (1200W continuous, 1500W surge max) |
6mm port | 12V, up to 10A (120W max) |
12V Power Pole Port | 12-14V, up to 30A (360W max) |
Management system | MPPT charge controller, low battery protection |
Inputs | |
Charging port (8mm) | 16-48V, up to 20A (240W max) |
Power Pole charging port (input) | 16-48V, up to 20A (240W max) |
Power Pole charging port | 12V, up to 175A (2100W max) |
What type of battery is in my Yeti?
Your Yeti uses a Group 31, 12V, 100Ah, sealed lead-acid battery (AGM), similar to what is found in your car. Here are some basic facts about AGM batteries:
1. AGM batteries should be kept full at all times.
The means you should leave your Yeti plugged into a power sources at all times, especially during storage.
2. AGM batteries last longer if you do not drain them completely.
The stems from the “battery memory myth” in old rechargeable batteries
Can I replace the battery in my Yeti?
Yes, the battery inside the Yeti extremely easy to replace.
1. Remove the four bolts holding down the top of the Yeti.
2. Lift the top of the Yeti off and set aside.
3. Remove the metal battery strap by unscrewing the bolt and lifting the strap off.
4. Remove the two battery terminal bolts.
5. Disconnect the wires on the battery terminals
6. Life the old battery our of they body of they Yeti
**The battery is heavy. Use caution and proper technique when lifting.
7. Insert replacement battery and reassemble in reverse order of steps above.
How do I know if my Yeti is charged?
To check the charge level of your Yeti, refer to the LCD Battery Display. When lit up, you’ll see a battery outline with segments, indicating the current charge level. You can turn on the Battery Display by pushing the Master Power button. It is OK to use your Yeti even when it’s not fully charged.
How do I know if my device will work with the Yeti?
First, you’ll need to determine the amount of power your device requires. This may require some research on your end, and good Google search or examining the user guide for your device should suffice.
Second, you will need to check the capacity for the individual output ports.
Your Yeti uses a Group 31, 12V, 100Ah, sealed lead-acid battery (AGM), similar to what is found in your car. Here are some basic facts about AGM batteries:
1. AGM batteries should be kept full at all times.
The means you should leave your Yeti plugged into a power sources at all times, especially during storage.
2. AGM batteries last longer if you do not drain them completely.
The stems from the “battery memory myth” in old rechargeable batteries
Can I replace the battery in my Yeti?
Yes, the battery inside the Yeti extremely easy to replace.
1. Remove the four bolts holding down the top of the Yeti.
2. Lift the top of the Yeti off and set aside.
3. Remove the metal battery strap by unscrewing the bolt and lifting the strap off.
4. Remove the two battery terminal bolts.
5. Disconnect the wires on the battery terminals
6. Life the old battery our of they body of they Yeti
**The battery is heavy. Use caution and proper technique when lifting.
7. Insert replacement battery and reassemble in reverse order of steps above.
How do I know if my Yeti is charged?
To check the charge level of your Yeti, refer to the LCD Battery Display. When lit up, you’ll see a battery outline with segments, indicating the current charge level. You can turn on the Battery Display by pushing the Master Power button. It is OK to use your Yeti even when it’s not fully charged.
How do I know if my device will work with the Yeti?
First, you’ll need to determine the amount of power your device requires. This may require some research on your end, and good Google search or examining the user guide for your device should suffice.
Second, you will need to check the capacity for the individual output ports.