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HIGH EFFICIENCY PANEL: The 50W
18-22V Panel has a built in 8mm charging cable and a USB port LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighs 6.85 lbs
Fits most places at 17x53x1.5"(unfolded)
17x11.25x2.5"(folded) VERSATILE: Four monocrystalline panels enclosed in a protective enclosure folds down to a compact profile USA ENGINEERED: Developed by a US-based team combing over 50 years of experience with Solar Energy WARRANTY: 1 year manufacturer warranty. Our US based support team is available to make it right
Manufacturer | Goal Zero |
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Brand | Goal Zero |
Item model number | 11920 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 6.85 pounds |
Height | 53 inches |
Depth | 1.5 inches |
Product Id | 9273 |
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User Reviews and Ratings |
3.7
(138 ratings)
3.7 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 847974007679 |
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Goal Zero Nomad 50 Watt Monocrystalline Portable Folding Solar Panel with Kickstand
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We bought this to recharge a Venture 75 power bank. We're very happy with the Venture 75 but this solar panel is a dud. We were expecting a charging time of 7-14 hours as indicated in the booklet, but after 10 hours on a sunny day the power bank wasn't even 1/4 full. It takes all day just to charge a single cell phone. We've discussed the possibility of chaining another solar panel or two to the one we have to make charging viable, but I think the money would be better spent on more power banks or trying a different brand of solar panel.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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