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Is there an ideal combination of Yeti and Boulder panels for overlanding?
April 6, 2026
Quick Answer
A combination of the Goal Zero Yeti 6000X power station and two Boulder 200 solar panels provides an ideal balance of power and portability for overlanding applications, offering a recharge time of approximately 7 hours in bright sunlight.
Choosing the Right Yeti
When selecting a Yeti power station for overlanding, consider the minimum and maximum power requirements of your needs. The Goal Zero Yeti 6000X provides 6000 watts of power, sufficient for multiple devices, refrigeration, and lights. This model also features a 25A 12V and 10A USB-C output for charging devices directly. Additionally, its 2000Wh battery capacity ensures extended runtime in the field.
Boulder Panel Configuration
For optimal performance, pair the Yeti 6000X with two Boulder 200 solar panels, which provide 200 watts of solar power each. This configuration offers a total of 400 watts of solar input, allowing for efficient recharging of the Yeti’s battery in bright sunlight. To ensure maximum power transfer, position the panels at a 30- to 45-degree angle to the sun, taking care to minimize shading from trees, rocks, or other obstacles.
Lithium Upgrade for Overlanding
When pairing the Yeti 6000X with the Boulder panels, consider upgrading to a lithium battery chemistry. Lithium batteries offer a higher energy density, reduced weight, and faster recharge times compared to traditional lead-acid batteries. The Goal Zero Yeti 6000X Lithium is a suitable upgrade option, featuring a 2000Wh battery capacity and advanced BMS (Battery Management System) for safe and efficient operation.
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