Specifications
| Sherpa 100AC | |
|---|---|
| Yeti 150 | |
| Yeti 200X | |
| Yeti 400 | |
| Yeti 400 Lithium | |
| Yeti 500X | |
| Solar Port (blue, 8mm, male) | |
| USB-A Port | |
| Chainable | |
| Weight | |
| Dimensions (unfolded) | |
| Dimensions (folded) | |
| Cable Length | |
| Warranty | |
| Rated Power | |
| Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) | |
| Maximum Power Point Voltage (Vmpp) | |
| Cell Type |
Features
- Built to deliver excellent performance and functionality
- Unique design to help you show off your individuality
- Made in compliance with high standards of safety
Product Details
Nomad™ 50 Portable Solar Charger (11920) by Goal Zero®. A versatile four-panel foldable design maximizes solar collection while stationary, then quickly packs away in your car for travel. Pair with a Yeti 200X or 500X 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.
RECOMMENDED POWER PAIRINGS
Solar charge times vary and are dependent on many factors such as elevation, temperature, time of year, angle and position to the sun.
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 High Power Power to Yeti Power Station.
Adjust solar panel as the sun moves across the sky.
GOAL ZERO ECOSYSTEM
Customize your setup at home, outside, or in your vehicle with Goal Zero Yeti Power Station Ecosystem. Designed to provide a diverse range of solutions for every power need, from portable power stations, solar generators, and expansion batteries. Power. Anything. Anywhere.