WHAT'S IN THE BOX
- 10-Circuit 120 V Manual Transfer Switch
- 5' Yeti PRO to Haven 10 cable
- 3600W Pass Through cable
- 18" Metal Conduit
- 10 Circuit Breakers (six 15 amp and four 20 amp)
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Einkauf fortzusetzenInstead of hauling your Yeti PRO around the house to power devices one at a time during an outage, leave it in one spot connected to the Haven 10 for power throughout your home.
Our customizable backup power solutions can cover up to 10 essential circuits when you connect your power station to the Haven 10 Manual Transfer Switch. Get reliable power during outages and emergencies. Power lights, fridges, medical devices, Wi-Fi routers, and more!
SHOP HOME BACKUP SYSTEMSWhen grid power goes out, the circuits connected to the Haven 10 will switch to using power from the Yeti PRO in less than ten milliseconds! Just make sure your Haven 10 is connected to the Yeti PRO and that your switches are set to "YETI". It switches over so fast, you might not even realize the grid went down!
Find Authorized Home InstallersWe recommend choosing circuits that power your fridge, Wi-Fi router, and common areas like the living room and kitchen, but ultimately, you get to decide which circuits are most important to you.
Find Authorized Home InstallersThe Goal Zero ecosystem is designed to give you control over your own power solutions, whether you're looking for home backup, work site power, off-grid power, ways to upgrade your camping trips, or power on the road. We offer portable power stations, expansion batteries, solar panels, lights, and more.
LEARN MOREConduit Length: 18 in. (45.7 cm)
Conduit Size: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
Circuit Breaker Protection: Breaker on each circuit
Circuit Breaker Rating: 6 x 15 A, 4 x 20 A
Maximum Supported Circuit Breaker: 2 x 30 A, 8 x 20 A
Total Maximum Power: 7,500 W
Power Inlet: NEMA L14-30R
Length: 10 ft. (3 m)
Connector (Yeti): TT-30P (Hots bridged)
Connector (Haven 10 MTS): L14-30
The Yeti PRO 4000 is not compatible with the Haven 10 when the Yeti PRO 4000 is drawing power from a GFCI protected circuit (whether it is directly plugged into the GFCI receptacle or another receptacle on the same circuit).