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Goal Zero Nomad 100 Watt Monocrystalline Portable Solar Panel

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Size: 100 Watt


Features

  • 100 watt (18-22v) foldable and Weatherproof Solar panel
  • Features an 8mm Goal Zero connector for plug and play adaptability to Goal Zero Yeti power stations
  • Folds down to 20" X 15" X 2" In a compact portable size
  • Best paired with a Goal Zero Yeti portable power station
  • Big wattage, Chainable, and weighs only 10 lbs. For chaining multiple nomadic 100 Solar panels together, purchase an 8mm to app Combiner cable.
  • Material Type: Monocystalline
  • Power Source Type: Solar-Powered

Description

Our largest foldable solar panel. Portable, rugged, & powerful, our largest foldable panel is designed for mobile basecamps & die-hard adventurers. With built-in charging cable for Sherpa power Pack & Goal Zero Yeti portable power station. Can be chained with other solar panels to collect more power from the sun.


Manufacturer: ‎Goal Zero


Part Number: ‎13007


Item Weight: ‎10.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.47 x 1 x 59.49 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎13007


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎100 Watt


Color: ‎One Color


Style: ‎Nomad 100


Material: ‎Monocrystalline Silicon


Power Source: ‎Solar Powered


Wattage: ‎100 watts


Maximum Power: ‎100 Watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎12 month


Date First Available: October 19, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No where near 100 Watts
Size: 100 Watt
On average, on a sunny day in Colorado, with the panels facing the sun as accurately as you can, you are unlikely to see your battery receiving more than 50-55 Watts. I'm usually in the mid-30s in fact. When you read the manual (which is clearly and honestly written) they clearly indicate that the 100 Watt rating is from a very controlled, laboratory environment, you will get less. You'd never guess THIS much less AND, the marketing team would have been much more customer-oriented to then name the product "Nomad 50" because it is a VERY steep price to get these solar cells AND the battery you need once you realize you will be lucky to get even half of what they promise. I would NOT have paid for it. That being said, I suspect (don't know), that other suppliers do something similar. If you, like me, want the ability to get solar energy off-grid... and you don't want anything larger than these panels, then I'd like to think that the efficiency of other suppliers panels aren't any better. Just wish I knew that for sure. This is very inappropriately advertised as 100 Watts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020 by Chauncey P. Wenner

  • Solid Performer
Size: 100 Watt
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 by sub hunter

  • Not bad, not great
Size: 100 Watt
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2020 by mfryd

  • Does Not Stand Up to the Job.
Size: 100 Watt
What gave the engineers at Goal Zero the idea that this solar panel would not need stands like the rest of the worlds (and Goal Zero's) panels? As you can see from the picture, I am attempting to charge my Yeti 500X with the combined power of the 50 and 100 watt Nomad panels. I open up the Nomad 50, pull out the kickstands, and aim it to the sun. On the other hand, I now have to find something to prop up the Nomad 100 in order to take advantage of the angle of the sun. NO, those pieces of wood aren't working! The unit comes with loops to hang it from something, but if you're camping in an open area, there is nothing to hang the panels off of. Now I have to come up with something to prop the unit up so it can take advantage of the charging power of the sun. For the record, average output in full sun is 75 Watts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2021 by zman365 zman365

  • Super Disappointed
Size: 100 Watt
$uper disappointed. I am a 55 yr. old female with physical disabilities. I am very gentle and concise with everything I do. I watched no less than a hundred videos comparing Yeti, Jackery, and anyone else that makes solar products, etc. I chose Yeti by name, reputation, and excellent reviews. I purchased the 500X power station and one Nomad 100 watt solar panel due to my lifting and weight limitations, it was PERFECT!!!! One panel was not enough so I ordered the second Nomad online to save $50. ( I bought the first panel locally to support our local stores) when it arrived the box was tore up a little and it had zero insulation. No biggie, it's Yeti? Well after the first use this happened? It almost seems.like the bracket to hold it in place was either never there or broke off inside? The most fragile and important part of the panel is exposed, $UPER DI$APPOINTED ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2021 by susie dennis susie dennis

  • compact and easy to pack and carry and are super powerful for the size
Size: 100 Watt
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2016 by Serious Musician

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