Goal Zero Nomad 50 Watt Solar Panel

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SPECS:

  • Cable length: 6 ft.
  • Unfolded: 17 in. x 53 in. x 1-1/2 in.
  • Folded: 17 in. x 11-1/4 in. x 2-1/2 in.
  • 3-6 hour Sherpa 100AC charge time
  • 5-10 hour Yeti 150 charge time
  • 4-8 hour Yeti 200X charge time
  • 12-24 hour Yeti 500X charge time
  • 23-46 Yeti 1,000X charge time
  • Open circuit voltage (Voc): 21-1/2V
  • Maximum power point voltage (Vmpp): 18.0V
  • USB-A port 5V up to 2.4A (12W max.)
  • Cell type: monocrystalline

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • Designed for longer trips
  • Recharges using sunlight for freedom from the need for electrical outlets
  • Designed to meet high-power needs without sacrificing portability
  • 4-panel design makes it easy to absorb massive amounts of solar power
  • 50 Watt provides power to fuel power banks and power stations to keep laptops charged, run portable refrigerators, and power other essential electronics
  • Folds for compact highly packable storage
  • Hanging loops allow easy set-up in sunlit locations
  • 8mm cable enables chaining to additional solar panels for faster charge times (chainable up to 150W)
  • Built-in charging cables allow use with Yeti Power Stations, Sherpa Power Banks, and USB devices
  • Brand : Goal Zero
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : 11920G
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  • Web ID: 21GZEUNMD50SLRPNLCAC
  • SKU: 22242053
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Very Easy To Use...

I recently bought my second goal zero solar charger device with panels. They are light weight and come in a heavy duty denier cloth carrying case. everything on the panels are color coded to match up with the charger. Although I have not used my device yet as we are getting a ton of rain here in FL. I am sure that when I do have a half decent day to charge things up they will work just fine as have all my other Goal Zero units. Keep up the great work y'all!!

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Not Too Big, Not Too Small, It's Just Right!

My wife and I now have four Nomad 50's. They fold up small enough that they are easy to tuck in when we boondock or go to our off-grid cabin. We use three to keep our Yeti fully topped up, and one for our 12v. trailer battery maintainer. I like the rugged construction and the ability to stand them on the ground with the fold out legs, or hang them, or lay them on the windshield of our truck. Very versatile.

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Too Soon!

Haven't used it yet...it's for emergencies. Ask me in a year.

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Works As Advertised

Purchased the Nomad 50 in June 2023. Tested it out in the backyard before the trip to the mountains. I learned to keep my device being charged out of the direct sun as it over heated and stopped accepting the charge from the Nomad 50. Once in the mountains, with lessons learned, charging my phone and other items was a breeze. Tip: Make sure you have the correct adaptors/cords you will need to connect to your devices that you want to charge and that they accept the USB connection that comes with the Nomad 50 and test before you go.

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I haven’t truly used it that much but it seems like it serves its purpose. I like the compactness of the product. And also the portability of it.

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