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Goal Zero Nomad 7 Solar Panel

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Arrives May 28 – Jun 12
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Style: Nomad 7


Features

  • The Nomad 7 will directly charge most USB and 12V devices (not tablets). Most handheld USB devices, including: Cell phone, smart phone, GPS, MP3 player
  • Collect 7 watts of solar power from the sun
  • The Nomad 7 works best with the following Goal Zero products: Goal Zero Switch 8 & 10 Recharger, Flip 10 & 20 Recharger, Guide 10 Plus Recharger, Venture 30, Rock Out Portable Speakers, and Lighthouse Lanterns
  • Foldable, rugged design, and weather resistant
  • Use the USB and 12V ports at the same time. The Nomad 7 will split the incoming solar power between the two ports to charge devices simultaneously (Some devices may not be compatible)

Description

The Nomad 7 is an ultra lightweight, portable and weather-resistant solar panel that enables you to charge handheld USB/12V gear directly from the sun. Use a Goal Zero portable power pack and store power for your gear day or night.


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 9.5 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Department: unisex


Manufacturer: Goal Zero


Item model number: 11800


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great backpacking gear!
Style: Nomad 7
This panel works great, i've charged two different battery backups (12,000 mah and 5,000 mah), a Galaxy Note 2, and Beats Studio wireless headphones. Overall the devices charge quickly (not as quick as the wall obviously) but the charge was sufficient for the additional power boost needed while backpacking. Typically i'd charge my two battery backups and that would get me through 2 - 2.5 days of charging on my cell phone. The Note 2 having a 3100mah battery really ate through the backups. I typically use my phone for GPS tracking (My Tracks) and picture taking while hiking. If I use it for a movie and/or music for the kids at camp, then it leans towards 2 days of use. For any additional usage, like emergency calls etc, I have a wind up flashlight w/ a DC out, that I use in conjunction w/ a DC to USB converter. For trips with my buddies I have a larger lantern that also has a wind up generator that also charges. The wind up generators charge about 1-2% of my cell phone per minute of winding...which gets very annoying after about 5 minutes! The Nomad 7 panel allows me to extend my backpacking past those 2 days and means I do not have to worry about using the phone for other things like reading at night after the kids go to bed. The panel means I can charge while I hike and not have to worry about winding my lantern for hours at a time while hiking! The Nomad 7 does not completely fill my 12,000 mah backup with an entire day worth of charging, but does provide sufficient charge to refill my phone from about 10-15% to 100% over night. Size wise, as previously noted, opened is about the size of a regular 8.5x11 sheet of paper. There are ample hooks to tie in another Nomad 7 panel. This version does have the ability to tie into another panel. The connections are, Nomad panel input, Nomad panel output (it's a small connection, less than a 3.5mm connector), a proprietary connection that you can use to connect to other Goal Zero products (like battery backup) or a DC (read car outlet/cigarette lighter) connection (the DC connection is included), and finally a female USB connection. The included storage bag on the back of the panel is handy, it allows me to stow my USB cables (mini to charge my backups, micro to charge my phone direct from the panel or the backup), and both of my backups. But little more storage area than that. Overall the panel has worked flawlessly in full sun and partial sun. I have no regrets with this panel. I would have like to try a couple other panels, but this was the one I settled on and i'm completely satisfied with this panel for backpacking due to the low profile, low weight, and great charging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2014 by str8moben

  • Awesome Product!!!
Style: Nomad 7
I'll soon be packrafting in Alaska and wanted something to charge my iPhone 5 and my Fuji XP70 digital camera. In the attached photo I have the panels hooked up to a battery charger for my camera battery. The charger is connected using the car charging port that comes with the Nomad 7. It's charging the battery in direct sunlight. I'm not sure how long it will take as the battery was dead. I tried charging my iPhone 5 and it would not work. I purchased the Guide 10 Plus to charge with the panel so I could charge my phone and other devices. When I purchased the panels the first time they arrived scratched and the box was damaged. Perhaps it was returned and sold as new again. Amazon sent me another one. Then I had an issue with the batteries not holding a charge in the Guide 10 Plus. Contacted Goal Zero because the batteries had been manufactured in 3/2013 as printed on the battery. However, I did not purchase them until 3/2015. If the batteries are not used within the first year they could become weaker or not hold a charge. Even though I bought the Guide 10 elsewhere Goal Zero replaced the batteries for me. I provided proof of purchase, photo's of the batteries and number of times they were used prior to submitting the claim. I've talked directly with Goal Zero on a number of occasions in researching what would be best to use on this trip. They're customer service and knowledge is great. I also became a certified expert to sell their products at the outdoor store I work at part time. I really believe in the quality of the product. Plus they're working hard to reach communities who are in need of lighting, including third world countries. I highly recommend checking out their website! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2015 by B B

  • Must purchase for those who love the outdoors.
Style: Nomad 7
I love this solar charger and would highly recommend it to those of you who spend a lot time in the outdoors. I got this to have as a way to be able to charge my go pro and camera while camping and on backpacking trips. The charger folds up for better storage and when using the solar charger you can either lay it flat, set it up on something, or it came with two carabiners that you can hook to any of the loops on the side to hang it to anything. I personally love this feature. This way I can hang the solar panels on my backpack so I can still charge what I need to charge while walking around and I do not need to be sitting around waiting for it to charge. I did this while backpacking and I also worked at a camp all summer where I was required to carry around a backpack all summer and I hung the charger on my backpack then. This was a very helpful feature because I slept in the cabins all summer and would have not been able to charge my phone any other way. I have also taken this with me to the beach and it is a great thing to have because my phone always seems to die at the beach and there is plenty of sun at the beach to charge my phone. My only complaint with this product is it does charge a little slow but it gets the job done for being a solar charger and does come in very handy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2016 by Jake

  • Lightweight and does the job better than you expect
Style: Nomad 7
Tested it on our back patio. Even under a sun umbrella as I was prepping setup it was charging, obviously with less gusto, but I didn't think it would register a charge at all under the umbrella. Still need time to judge durability, but if it holds up like it should...This is a go to item for charging when out camping etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2020 by Russell

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