The Goal Zero Nomad 50 Solar Panel is a robust and reliable power solution designed for mobile base camps and off - grid adventures. Ideal for extended trips, it provides ample power without compromising on portability. Its four - panel design is highly versatile. You can easily unfold it to soak up solar energy when stationary. And when you're on the move, it can be quickly packed into tight spaces in your vehicle. Pair this solar panel with a Yeti Power Station to charge laptops, run portable fridges, and power all your essential electronics. Key features include 50 watts of power, which enables you to solar - charge power banks and stations. The four monocrystalline panels are enclosed in a protective case and fold down into a compact shape for easy storage. There are hanging loops that let you attach the panel to vehicles, tents, etc. It comes with built - in charging cables for use with Goal Zero Yeti Power Stations, Sherpa Power Banks, and USB devices. An integrated 8mm cable allows you to connect additional solar panels for faster charging. Specifications: It weighs 3.1 kg. Unfolded, it measures 43.2 x 134.6 x 3.8 cm, and folded, it's 43.2 x 28.6 x 6.4 cm. The Solar Port (blue, 8mm, male) operates at 14 - 21.5V, up to 3.3A (50W max), and the USB - A Port is 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max). The cable length is 6ft. Charging times vary: Sherpa 100AC takes 3 - 6 hours, Yeti 150 takes 5 - 10 hours, Yeti 200X takes 4 - 8 hours, Yeti 400 takes 12 - 24 hours, Yeti 400 Lithium takes 13 - 26 hours, and Yeti 500X takes 12 - 24 hours.





Using the Goal Zero Nomad 50 Solar Panel is easy. First, find a sunny spot to unfold the panel. Make sure the four panels are fully opened to get the most sunlight. If you want to charge your devices, connect them using the built - in charging cables. For faster charging, you can use the 8mm cable to chain additional solar panels. When you're done or need to move, fold the panel back up and use the hanging loops to secure it in your vehicle or tent. Some important things to keep in mind. Avoid placing the panel in shaded areas as it will reduce the charging efficiency. Also, don't expose the panel to extreme temperatures for long periods. To maintain the panel, clean it gently with a soft, damp cloth every few weeks to remove dust and debris. This will help keep it working at its best and ensure you get reliable power for your adventures.