Goal Zero Nomad 50 Portable Solar Charger
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Goal Zero Nomad 50 Portable Solar Charger

Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $62.48.

SKU: 847974007679 Category:

Description

A versatile four-panel foldable design maximizes solar collection while stationary, then quickly packs away in your car for travel. Pair with a Yeti 300 or 500 to power laptops, portable fridges, and other essentials.

NOMAD 50 HIGHLIGHTS

  • 50 Watts lets you solar charge power banks and power stations to keep laptops charged, run portable fridges, and power essential electronics.

  • Four monocrystalline panels enclosed in a protective case fold down to a compact profile for easy storage and versatility. Hanging loops allow you to strap the panel to vehicles, tents, and more.

  • Features built-in charging cables for use with Goal Zero Yeti Power Stations, Sherpa Power Banks, and USB devices. Integrated 8mm cable lets you chain additional solar panels for faster charge times.

Tips & Tricks for using solar panels

  • The solar panel does not hold a charge – it produces power when it is exposed to sunlight.

  • Place solar panels towards the sun at an angle.

  • Connect 8mm solar cable to Yeti Power Station.

  • Adjust solar panel as the sun moves across the sky.

CHARGE TIMES

  • Sherpa 100AC: 3-6 Hours

  • Yeti 300: 7-14 Hours

  • Yeti 500: 11-22 Hours

  • Yeti 700: 15-30 Hours

GENERAL

  • SKU: 11920

  • Chainable: up to 150 Watts

  • Weight: 6.85 lbs (3.1 kg)

  • Dimensions (unfolded): 17 x 53 x 1.5 in (43.2 x 134.6 x 3.8 cm)

  • Dimensions (folded): 17 x 11.25 x 2.5 in (43.2 x 28.6 x 6.4 cm)

  • Cable Length: 6ft

  • Warranty: 2 Years

  • UPC: 847974007679

PORTS

  • Solar Port (blue, 8mm, male): 14-21.5V, up to 3.3A (50W max)

  • USB-A Port: 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max)

SOLAR

  • Rated Power: 50W

  • Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 21.5V

  • Maximum Power Point Voltage (Vmpp): 18.0V

  • Cell Type: Monocrystalline

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