Set up a sustainable power system for your outdoor adventures with this 100W Goal Zero Nomad solar panel. The built-in charging cable is compatible with Yeti power stations and Sherpa power banks for convenient battery recharging when exposed to sunlight. This rugged Goal Zero Nomad solar panel is foldable for easy storage and supports chaining with additional units for greater power generation.
Manufacturer | Goal Zero |
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Brand | Goal Zero |
Item model number | 13007 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 10.2 pounds |
Height | 59.5 inches |
Depth | 1 inches |
Product Id | 9271 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.8 (5 ratings) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 847974003794 |
We are proud to be leaders in portable power, from the strongest solar generator on the market to an advanced solar battery backup capable of powering multiple devices. Our range of products include portable generators, solar powered generators, portable solar panels, and many more - all designed to meet specific needs. Goal Zero created the portable power station category over 10 years ago, presenting a new way forward in portable energy use at home, on the job, and off-grid. Our products are engineered with precision. Every feature has a purpose, designed with a real-life use case in mind. From powering campsites to providing essential circuits during an outage, our reliable products are built with precision to keep you connected anywhere. Whether you’re looking for something small and compact or a larger unit capable of powering multiple devices at once — Goal Zero has you covered with reliable and efficient portable power solutions. With our trusted lineup of solar power stations and solar power generators, you can rest assured that your off-grid adventures will always have enough juice!
Goal Zero Nomad 100 Watt Monocrystalline Portable Folding Solar Panel with Kickstand: EFFICIENT & LIGHTWEIGHT: Ideal for any situation that requires emergency power, the portable solar panel provides 100 Watts of solar power & folds down to fit your backpack when you have to go traveling. HARNESS THE POWER OF THE SUN: Keep the adventure going wherever you go with the rechargeable solar panel that comes with a USB cable & solar port. Combined with multiple panels, this panel offers optimal solar recharging for uninterrupted fun! CLEAN AND QUIET ENERGY: Enjoy endless power with consideration for the planet with this Goal Zero solar panel. We offer you one of the most energy-efficient power station that gives out zero emissions for your & the planet’s safety. EASY TO SETUP & USE: Sleek & durable to last you many adventures, the Goal Zero Nomad has pop-out legs for stability that can also be fastened in place when not in use. This solar panel is weatherproof, rugged, lightweight & incredibly easy to use. THIS IS GOAL ZERO: We promote a bright, safe, connected, and sustainable future by delivering portable power solutions designed for everyone, everywhere. We offset 100% of carbon emissions from our shipping, and we use 100% renewable energy at our corporate headquarters and warehouse. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Rated Power - 100 Watts, Open Circuit Voltage - 18-22V, Short Circuit Current Isc - 8A, Cell Type - Monocrystalline, Solar Port - 14-22V, up to 8A (100W max), Weight - 10.2 lbs (4.6 kg)
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Works great like my larger GZ solar panels, but super light for my bike and hiking!
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.
I used Goal Zero for a 1,500-mile, 75-day solo canoe and kayak expedition. (PaddleQuest 1500) The equipment performed so well that I upgraded for a recent Everglades circumnavigation expedition. Keeping the Venture 75 on charge all day, even with filtered sunlight gave me the juice necessary to keep navigation, communication and lights topped off. It's good to venture into the wilderness confident in my essential equipment!
It works great for me. Only bad thing is that I have duracell 500 power block and it took a while to find a connector that would fit the power block. Overall. I really like the Nomad 50. It's lightweight and easy to use. Maybe goal zero can make a connector for the duracell block 500.
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.
The Nomad 200 panels are great, I love how thin they fold to, and the charging is good. Of course like with every solar panel getting the full advertised output requires perfect conditions, but I was getting between 130watts and 170watts while charging. In my book this is a win. There is however two thinks keeping these from being great! The first is a more secure buckle to keep these folded up and the second thing is a nice carrying handle. This would make it nice to carry the panels out to your sunny spot. All in all I like the Nomad 200 solar panels, but would love to see a carrying handle added!
It seems generally OK, but it has no handle or carrying case. The bigger issue is that it doesn't have any foot pads for protection. It's going to be set up on asphalt, concrete or dirt and the outer surface is made of cloth material that I can't imagine will hold up.
Easy to hook up straight out of the box, I will give them that. I am at sea level and charging a Yeti 500x on a fully sunny day in California. 100w Nomad panels, topping out at 55w (per the display on my Yeti 500x). I know, the other reviews told you and me about this already. I got curious, so I pulled out my multi meter. I checked the voltage (DC) at the 8mm output connection on the panels and got a reading of 20.65v, which is within the advertised range. Cool. I then checked the amperage with my multi meter set for DC and got a reading of 3.78 amps. Well you know, I am not an electrician or an electrical engineer or anything, but I am pretty sure 20.65v x 3.78 amps should equal approximately 78 watts. Seems dumb that if the panels can put out that kind of wattage, the manufacturer would want it to show up when you plug it into the “power station” of the same brand. Instead I only see 55w, which seems a bit low, even if there is some drop for the controller in the Yeti. Anyways, I attached pics with my multi meter display visible for reference. Just sucks for the price. But again, the other reviews told me so.
I bought 2 Nomad 200 panels and the cable to chain them together. Put them in bright sunlight for about 5-6 hours. Per Goal Zero's information, this should've been enough time to fully charge my power station. But over 5-6 hours, my battery only increased 7%. Basically, I don't have the ability to recharge my power station from the sun. If power goes down, I've got what's in there, and that's it. Won't buy anything else from Goal Zero.
It has zero power to use anything more than a single lamp or TV. Can’t run a single tool with it.