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Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
$112.46
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Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
Goal Zero Boulder 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel - Portable Solar Charger for Camping, RV, Emergency Power & Off-Grid Adventures
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Boulder 50 Watt Solar Panel Boulder 100 Watt Solar Panel Boulder 100 Watt Solar Panel Briefcase Boulder 200 Watt Solar Panel Briefcase Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,012 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,012 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,012 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,012 Price $149.95$149.95 — no data $299.95$299.95 $499.95$499.95 Rated Power 50 Watts 100 Watts 100 Watts 200 Watts Open Circuit Voltage 18-20V 18-22V 18-22V 18-22V Weight 12.4 lbs 20.1 lbs 25.9 lbs 42 lbs Solar Port 8mm 8mm 8mm High Power Port (HPP) Dimensions 21.75 x 26.75x 1.75 in 40 x 26.75 x 1.75 in Folded: 26.75 x 21.75 x 3.75 in Unfolded: 26.75 x 43.5 x 1.75 in Folded: 40 x 26.75 x 3.5 in, Unfolded: 40 x 53.5 x 1.75 in Cell Type Monocrystalline Monocrystalline Monocrystalline Monocrystalline Charge Times Yeti 150: 6-12 Hours, Yeti 400: 16-32 Hours, Yeti 1000: 40-80 Hours Yeti 150: 3-6 Hours, Yeti 400: 8-16 Hours, Yeti 1000: 20-40 Hours Yeti 400: 8-16 Hours, Yeti 1000: 20-40 Hours, Yeti 1400: 28-56 Hours, Yeti 3000: 60-120 Hours Yeti 400: 4-8 Hours, Yeti 1000: 10-20 Hours, Yeti 1400: 14-28 Hours, Yeti 3000: 30-60 Hours Chainable ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
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I just used two of these briefcase units (2x100w) at Burning Man and they worked great. I put them on top of the trailer and really didn't bother to turn them toward the morning and evening sun. During the day they got to a high of about 150W generated (combined) which was about perfect for the Yeti 1400 battery we also bought, when combined with my plugging in the yeti battery when the trailer's generator was on. I might add a 3rd unit in the future, but for now two was just fine.While I did bungee them to the roof of the trailer, they are pretty heavy and I wasn't too worried about any issues with wind. That said, given their weight, I really wouldn't want to have a single 200W unit.More specifically on the 2x100W vs. 1x200W, I'm really glad I bought two 100W briefcase units instead of one 200W unit. The two units fit perfectly on top of each other on the Frontrunner Outfitters shelf in the back of my Jeep wrangler. I just put a towel between the bottom unit and the shelf and then a towel between the first unit and the second unit and then strapped them down with two 48" flat bungee cords. The towels were probably overkill but given the solar panels face outwards (exposed) when the briefcase is closed I wanted to be safer than sorry. Also, the towels helped the units to not slide on the shelf. The size was also perfect in that I had room to the left of the two panels on the shelf to put the battery. Perfect fit. In addition to a single 200w unit being probably too big for my purposes, these units are not light and I wouldn't really want to haul a single 200W unit onto the top of my trailer.One note on pairing panels: You can't plug one set of panels into another set and then to your battery. I plugged the two sets of panels into one Goal Zero 4x 8mm combiner to Anderson adapter and then ran a single Anderson power line into the trailer.

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