Goal Zero Nomad 10 Solar Panel

Goal Zero Nomad 10 Solar Panel


Weight: | 650 g |
Size: | One Size |
Dimensions: | 4.3 L x 31.6 H x 25.1 W (centimeters) |
Model: | 11900 |
Part: | 11900 |
Colour: | Black |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Goal Zero |
Dimensions: | 4.3 L x 31.6 H x 25.1 W (centimeters) |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | One Size |
Been keeping an eye out for this nomad 10, I LOVE goal zero products and already own the nomad 7plus, it’s used to charge all my power banks and the nomad 10 does this very quick and efficiently.
The actual solar panel is different to my older nomad 7, it’s a very dull but durable material over the shiny material used on the nomad 7.
Packs down nicely got a nice fairly light weight to it, would definitely recommend it!
I just leave it up hanging from the window while I’m at work, I know this is the efficient way to solar charge due to the glass but it still works great.
Gutes Ladeverhalten bei Sonnenschein. Etwa 4 Stunden und das Handy ist von 0 auf 100. Sehr robust und leich
Und von der Bauweise her, hab ich keine Angst dass das Ding gleich kaputt wird, das hlt schon was aus!
I can provide power for my phone and tablet any time that the sun is shining.
Very impressed with this panel, works fantastic and has quite a durable build. USB plug has a nice flexible neck. Stand can basically go full swing backwards, so it’s easy to adjust whilst on different surfaces. 5/5
Bought as a birthday present for someone and they absolutely love it. It’s intended for when they go camping but has already been used in the garden to charge a power bank.
Looks rugged, feels tough! Plugged in fan and charged. Packaged well! Time will tell but looks first class.
Einzelgerte laden schnell und sicher innerhalb eines halben Tages (volle Sonne). Die Anker Powercore 26k mAh hat drei Tage volle Sonne gebraucht bis sie voll war. Dafr gibts dann ca. 6 Einzelladungen Handy / Tablet. Das Panel ist nicht zu gro und passt in jeden bugoutbag. Must have fr unabhngige Stromversorgung fr Kleingerte. Tipp: Nach dem Laden aufgeklappt abkhlen lassen und erst dann wieder verstauen.
Der Preis ist jedoch sehr hoch, so dass man fr weniger Geld andere solide Panels bekommt, die bis zu 30W Leistung bringen und mehrere Gerte mit verschiedenen Steckern laden knnen.
Habe mein Handy an einem sonnigen Tag mit leicht milchigen Himmel innerhalb einer Stunde von 30% auf 82% geladen.
es leistet viel und die einstellbarkeit des neigungswinkels ist sehr gut durchdacht.
A battery bank would be good to have. Plus charging your battery bank from the Goalzero panel you need a USB cord with Male ends ..
Works well. Good product. I will say however it would be easier (I think) to also buy the power bank that fits in snuggly to the back. I had no issues using a stand alone power pack. But the cable and connection can be a hassle while strapped to pack while walking.
Works great, I skipped the PowerBank and just charged directly to my phone and headlamp on my 10 day hike. Fortunately it was very sunny, charge will be very slow unless direct sun. Tough design, I lay my panel right on the dirt and rocks, stuff into my pack when done.
Performed just as I thought it would, free energy to recharge and power your devices even fire from the solar panel, with no battery!
Product works perfect. Long days at baseball normally end in a dead iPad and iPhones now between power source and solar panel that is no longer a problem.
I like the small size and light weight. I haven’t had the chance to use it a lot yet but i did use it to charge up some rechargable flashlights and a cell phone just to test it out.
For context, I live at 4900 ft above sea-level in a high desert, so the UV even on a cloudy day is very high. The Nomad 10 fully charged my Flip 20 (which was completely dead) in just under 6.5 hours. The first hour of charging was clear and sunny conditions, while the rest of the charging time there were thick to partly cloudy conditions. I checked the charging progress on the Flip 20 (it has 4 LED lights to indicate the power level) every hour and even with the cloudy conditions, it was charging to some extent, but, the best charging occurred not surprisingly during the first hour when there were no clouds overhead. I haven’t a chance to test it out on a perfectly clear day yet, but, judging from how quickly it charged the Flip 20 the first hour, my guess it would fully charge in 4 to 5 hours in direct sun.
Overall, I’m very satisfied with the Nomad 10 so far. After doing a lot of research on portable, low weight solar options, and having great experiences with other Goal Zero products like the Flip 20, I opted for the Nomad 10 because it strikes a good balance of wattage, size, durability, weatherproofness, and weight and I’ll be using it primarily for backpacking, bike packing, car camping, and emergency use.
The only improvements I think Goal Zero could make would be to find a way to make it fully waterproof (the USB connection point is the only place where water could wreck a power bank or other device that is being charged) and to reduce the weight even more by using titanium for the bracket that holds the Goal Zero brand power banks as well as the adjustable stand. It would add more cost, but the weight savings, especially for backpacking and bike packing where ounces can really matter would be worth it.