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The Goal Zero Nomad 100 Watt Monocrystalline Portable Solar Panel is a rugged, foldable solar solution designed for mobile professionals and adventurers. Delivering 100 watts of high-efficiency monocrystalline power, it folds compactly for easy transport and features an 8mm connector for seamless compatibility with Goal Zero Yeti power stations. Lightweight at just 12 pounds and weatherproof, it supports chaining multiple panels to scale your solar setup, making it the ultimate companion for off-grid productivity and sustainable energy on the move.
| ASIN | B016UQNGFS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #434,269 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,536 in Solar Panels #3,034 in Electronics & Gadgets |
| Brand Name | Goal Zero |
| Connector Type | MC4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (128) |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Folded Size | 20x15x2 IN |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847974003794 |
| Included Components | Frame |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.5"L x 20.5"W x 2"H |
| Item Type Name | solar panel |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Goal Zero |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13007 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 12 month |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 22 Volts |
| Model Number | 13007 |
| Output Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Special Features | Foldable,Portable |
| UPC | 847974003794 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**N
compact and easy to pack and carry and are super powerful for the size
It is an official Goal Zero product!!! That says high quality, rugged, sturdy, intelligently designed, reasonably priced and the most current and up to date technology available! I own the Sherpa100 System as well as a couple of the original Extreme150 watt, (3) Guide 10 Solar Systems. And (2)Boulder 30 solar panels, (4) Rockout speakers and a Torch 250. And about all the lights, gadgets and accessories that Goal Zero sells. I have been a happy Goal Zero customer for years and never had a problem with the products. I bought the Nomad 100 solar panels for camping as they are compact and easy to pack and carry and are super powerful for the size.
T**N
Exceeded my expectations in every way!
I wasn't expecting a pre-owned set of panels to come in such great condition, especially considering the state the box was in after shipping. Yet I opened it up to find a nearly flawless set of panels for $100 under the MSRP. Likerally took 20 mins in direct sun to charce my Yeti 200 power bank from 90 to 100%. Goal Zero is also a reliable brand in my exp. I have a first gen Nomad that's over a decade old, Its been sun bleached light grey, survived rain and dust storms, and even been run over by a 4x4 yet still works well enough to charge my phone as fast as the newest models I read about in other reviews. I could not be happier or more willing to recommend a product or seller.
S**.
Just what I needed!
Perfect for our camping trip. Charging phones and smart watches is so easy. MacBook Pro and MacBook Air can also be charged. Connected this solar panel to my Yeti 500X and the panel charges it very quick. All depends on the sun, but no issues at all.
M**D
Not bad, not great
It does what it promises. However, at such a premium price, one would expect premium features. For instance, there is no carrying handle. Not a big deal, but a handle is a very nice convenience. Competing models have a built in stand. Usually nothing fancy, just something to hold the panel at a good angle for catching the sun. With the Nomad 100, you can use a bucket, a boulder. or something else to prop it up. Competing models have both USB-A and 45W USB-C outputs. Strictly speaking these really aren't necessary, however with a 45W USB-C output, you don't need any else in order to charge your laptop. Competing models are half the price, and rated for 120W. As real world conditions generally result in at most 65% of the rated output (assuming you have found something to prop up the panel to the ideal angle), the extra 20% is nice. Competeing models have water resistant pouches on the back, the Nomad 100 has net pouches. The water resistant pouches are nice if there is a light rain. It's not that the Nomad 100 is a bad choice. It's actually a fine choice. It's just that at a price that's double what some competitors charge, you expect the convienince features that the lower priced options provide.
J**D
Convenience,performance,reliability.
Easy to transport and deploy, the Nomad 100 makes it easy to keep my solar battery charged and performing for extended periods. The ease of use makes extended camping powered by my solar battery a reality without great expense or effort. Thanks Goal Zero for exceeding my expectations.
J**N
Awesome product.
Awesome piece of equipment. I bought this model because it is rugged, foldable and easily transportable on your camping trips. Charges around 60 watts with full CA sunlight, not bad at all for solar.
J**S
Love it!
This panel rocks! The most I’ve seen it output is 64w, but I haven’t paid much attention, yet. I like it’s foldability. Weight is nice also.
S**R
Solid Performer
I'll start with the conclusion first so that you don't have to read the whole review. I like the panel, I'm glad I bought it, and I would buy it again. About 2 years ago I bought a Yeti 400 lithium and a nomad 20 to use primarily for camping, and as a home emergency power supply. Last year, during a week long camping trip, this setup worked great, the 20 watt panel producing enough power to keep the battery charged for camp lighting, cellphones and the odd toys, like drones and rc airplanes. During a week long power outage last year, I used the battery to watch the evening News, and to recharge lights and things, and with the 20 watt panel I was loosing about 10-20 % battery charge per day. So I decided to upgrade to the 100 watt panel. I ran the battery down to 40%, and plugged in the panel just after sunrise. One interesting thing was the time to full charge indicator on the battery wasn't even close! At noon, I saw the panel producing between 70 to 75 watts, which is pretty good considering I don't live in a laboratory. In the end, the panel charged the battery to 99% in about 5 hours of full March sunshine up near the Canadian boarder.
A**M
8mm Stecker und USB-Anschluss vorhanden. Durch den USB-Anschluss kann zB ein Handy direkt geladen werden. Kann mit anderen Nomad über den 8mm Anschluss gekoppelt werden. Erstklassige, robuste Verarbeitung! Kann auf ein Recht kleines Packmaß gefaltet werden und passt so gut ins Auto. Meins wurde durch Amazon als gebraucht verkauft, was jedoch nicht zu erkennen war. Nur die Verpackung war beschädigt und war sichtbar geklebt. So günstig bekommt man es kaum. Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
P**N
Top molto comodo
A**D
Eigentlich zu teuer, selbst für die unbestritten gute Qualität der Goal Zero Produkte. Das Panel hat einen proprietären Stecker und das Anschlusskabel ist recht kurz. Verlängerungskabel sind jedoch erhältlich. Ich habe das Panel im Warehouse für einen moderaten Preis erstanden. Die Verpackung war vorher geöffnet worden und wieder neu verpackt. Das Produkt jedoch war unbenutzt, sogar die Schutzfolie war noch auf den Panels. Getestet im Dezember gegen 10:00. Bringt bei tief stehender Sonne im Dezember noch 15-20 Watt. Das ist, unter solchen suboptimalen Bedingungen, ein sehr guter Wert, meiner Meinung nach, selbst wenn das Panel als 100 Watt Panel ausgewiesen ist.
H**Y
Super Produkte immer wieder gerne
L**R
Der Artikel ist viel zu teuer. Das ist wohl doch unseriös.
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