Goal Zero Nomad 20 (20 W, 1.03 kg)
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Goal Zero Nomad 20

20 W, 1.03 kg


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kersvol

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Hello Kersvol. If the sun is shining with a cloudless sky (no veil clouds either) and there are a few hours, the following power banks can be charged with two solar panels (40W) hung together: - Goal Zero Sherpa 100PD (via USB-C) - Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC (via USB-C or 8mm connector) - Xtorm Power bank Titan (via USB-C) Information on approximate charging times can be found at Goal Zero https://www.goalzero.com/products/nomad-20-solar-panel.

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lstec787

4 years ago

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Gabriel Jenny

4 years ago

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We do not yet have any definitive information on the expansion of the product range. However, it is quite possible that the existing range will be supplemented with the products mentioned in the future.

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Saamour

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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In principle, yes and no: The connector plug of the Goal Zero Nomad 50 is a round plug that works excellently with its own power stations, but not directly with others (such as the EcoFlow via XT60). From the panel and the power: rather yes, therefore from the connector: no (unless you want to cut and tinker). LG

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biene76

2 years ago

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abendsegler

2 years ago

As Yuki25 wrote, it works: Goal Zero Sherpa 100PD (via USB-C) Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC (via USB-C or 8mm connector) The 8mm cable is included (see pictures of the product) and it also has a USB-C connector. It does not come with a case. I do not know if there is one.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Can you "feed" directly into a socket?

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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No. The panel is intended to be attached to the Goal Zero memory. It may be possible to connect it to another ANDERSON connector, but I have not tried it. I have the Goal Zero Yeti 1500 in combination with the panel.

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Shadowhunter

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

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Have a look at the manufacturer's specifications under Tech Specs >> Ports https://www.goalzero.com/shop/solar-chargers/nomad-50w-solar-panel/

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freepilot

3 years ago

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jürggrütte

3 years ago

Hello. The Nomad 100 is covered with a kind of Cordura (fabric) material. Personally, I would advise against this. Perhaps the Boulder is better suited for fixed outdoor mounting.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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GeneralBTA

3 years ago

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That depends on your config the Nomad 50 already has USB outputs via which you could already charge devices. The panel generates a maximum of 50W, but in reality it's probably more like 25-35 because there are clouds and we're not at the equator ;) If you're talking about the Sherpa 100 PD, plug the Sherpa back into the Nomad's USB connector. Check out the Sherpa 100 AC where you can connect the panel to the 8mm solar connector so you don't lose power to the USB. At the other end, what is important is the output power of the Sherpa, since you are connecting the notebook. The Sherpa has 60W output, so in your case your notebook would be charged with the maximum power.

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