While most vehicles manage their battery in nearly identical ways, it has become increasingly common for vehicles to have slight variations in the way they charge their internal battery system. This is due to the integration of smart alternators, which are designed to improve the efficiency of the vehicle and reduce strain on the motor in an idle state. As can be imagined, every manufacturer does this differently. Due to these variances, some of our customers may experience slow charge rates with their Yeti Link when used with a vehicle in a smart alternator configuration. Goal Zero is actively working on a firmware update that will address the main concerns in regards to the Yeti Link with smart alternator integrations.
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