Goal Zero Nomad 100 Solar panel

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$592.00

Our largest solar panel. Portable, rugged, and powerful. Designed for mobile basecamps and die-hard adventurers a standard MC4 connector for third-party charge controllers and built-in charging cable for Sherpa Power Packs and Goal Zero Yeti Solar Generators. Can be chained in series or parallel to collect more power from the sun.

Specifications

Charges the following:
Goal Zero Yeti 150: 3-6 hours
Goal Zero Yeti 400: 8-16 Hours
Goal Zero Yeti 1250: 24-48 Hours

Solar Panel:
Rated Power: 100W
Open Circuit Voltage: 18-22V
Short Circuit Current Isc: 8A
Cell Type: Monocrystalline

Ports
Solar Port (blue, 8mm, male): 14-22V, up to 8A (100W max)
MC-4 male/female: 14-22V, up to 8A (100 max)

MC-4 Chaining
2x Panels: 28-44V, Up to 8A
3x Panels: 42-66V, Up to 8A
4x Panels: 56-88V, Up to 8A

General
Weight: 10.2 lbs (4.6 kg)
Dimensions (unfolded): 20.5 x 59.5 x 1 in (52 x 151.1 x 2.54 cm)
Dimensions (folded): 20.5 x 15.5 x 2 in (52 x 39.37 x 5.08 cm)

Features

  • Solar Capacity: 100W (18-22 V)
  • Power Output: Solar Port/MC-4
  • Weight: 10.2 lbs (4.6 kg)
  • Ideal for: Yeti 150/400/1250 & Sherpa 50/100
  • Chainable: Yes
  • Cell Type: Monocrystalline

POWERING

WHAT CAN THE NOMAD 100 SOLAR PANEL CHARGE?
The solar panel does not hold a charge it produces power when it is exposed to sunlight. You can store the power it produces in a portable power pack. The Nomad 20 can be used to power any Goal Zero Sherpa or Yeti.

WHAT GOAL ZERO PRODUCTS WORK BEST WITH THE NOMAD 100?
The Nomad 100 can be used to power any Goal Zero Yeti or Sherpa.

DOES THE NOMAD 100 GIVE A FULL 100 WATTS?
It delivers up to 100 Watts of power, but the angle of the panels and the cloud coverage can impact its performance. Avoid the shade. It will not work indoors.

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