Description
Our largest solar panel. Portable, rugged, and powerful. Designed for mobile base camps and die-hard adventurers a standard MC4 connector for third-party charge controllers and built-in charging cable for Sherpa Power Packs and Goal Zero Yeti Solar Generators. Can be chained in series or parallel to collect more power from the sun.
UtahTab –
This is a nice flexible product, but as various people have said, the power output is well below 100W. At 10,000 ft I briefly managed to get 62W. At 4000 ft, in the desert the maximum was 53W. If you constantly turn it towards the sun, on a clear day you can count on around 50W.
SurvivalFringe –
Portability is the key – Fits easily inside of most small aircraft & stores away nicely when not in use.
Medic95348 –
I have several of the Nomad 100 portable panels, and they all work well. I have several of the power stations to go with the panels and everything works as expected. I really like the Goal Zero products and will continue to buy from them.
Rambler –
Works great with my 1000! In full sun this panel is awesome
Nick W –
Good design and build. Easy to connect, use, employ, etc. Charging performance is very sensitive to strength and direction of sunlight; it’s difficult to understand how sensitive until you use it in the field. Plan on coordinating where you camp and park around access to open sky (which might change from thinking about parking and camping in terms of shade/temperature for comfort in the summer months).
Dan L –
It has zero power to use anything more than a single lamp or TV. Can’t run a single tool with it.
Colin T –
Excellent product works well when camping. A little heavy though. Better when using a car to get on site
PTB1 –
Rating this as one star b/c the fact is that it can’t get 100 watts, so it shouldn’t be priced and sold like that. Like others, I’ve tried it high elevation, no clouds, direct line to full sun – several times – and never seen it above 61.It’s portable and convenient, yes. But again: if you pay for 100 W, that’s what you should get.
Sad customer –
Purchased this in 2020 in combo with the 500x. Had issues with the 500x, so this unit didn’t actually get used until 2021.
Lasted the summer of 2021, pulling up to 90 watts! Wow! And then by end of summer in direct AZ sunlight, it only pulls 10. Depressing.
Migue2023 –
So far it has been helpful charging my unit even when it’s cloudy during the day