Troubleshooting 11 - Goalzero Yeti 150 User Manual

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equipment, usually anything that includes an AC power cable with the box, like
what your laptop comes with.
Products that are suitable to use with your YETI 150 include:
Electronic devices such as laptops, phone chargers, cameras, etc
Electrical equipment including lights, TVs, CPAP, etc
Avoid these devices with your YETI 150.
Some or all of the following devices are not suitable for use with a modified
sine wave inverter and should not be used with the YETI 150. Any such use is
entirely at the owner's risk and GOAL ZERO does not accept any responsibility
for damage or injury resulting from such use:
Fluorescent lights with dimming function
Power tools employing "solid state" power or variable speed control
Digital clocks with radios
Sewing machines with speed control
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Troubleshooting
If your devices are not charging from your YETI, follow these steps:
1. Ensure the Output Port has been turned on. The green LED light on the
power button should be lit up.
2. Check the Battery Display. If it is at 20% or below, recharge your YETI.
3. Verify your device is suitable for use with the YETI:
a. All of the YETI output ports have their own max power capacity. Check
the YETI's Tech Specs to ensure your device is compatible.
b. Some devices, like laptops and tablets, with rechargeable batteries may
pull more watts when in use. In these cases, power down your device and
recharge it.
4. Try resetting the YETI:
**Do not charge the YETI or attempt to recharge devices while resetting
the YETI battery.
a. Disconnect all cables and cords from the YETI.
b. Unscrew the 4 bolts attaching the top of the YETI to its body and lift off.
c. Locate the RED and BLACK battery connections.
d. Slide one of the connectors back by pulling lightly on the cable.
e. Wait 5 seconds and reconnect the cables. It's normal to see a small spark
when reconnecting.
f. Reattach the top of the YETI to its base.
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