If you’re after a compact, folding solar panel that can charge your handheld devices from USB or 12V ports – then look no further than the Nomad 7 from Goal Zero.
This solar panel will directly charge USB and 12V devices such as a smartphone, GPS, action camera or MP3 player. Designed to be used outdoors, the monocrystalline solar panel is both durable and can withstand the weather due to its rugged construction. This solar panel features market-leading efficiency rates which will provide a faster charge to your small devices.
The stitch on toggles allow it to be easily attached to your daypack, or kayak and the built-in pocket will also protect the connected devices. This panel also charges the Goal Zero Switch 8, and Guide 10 Plus from Goal Zero.
For an ultra-lightweight and portable solar charging solution for your small handheld devices -look no further than the Nomad 7 from Goal Zero.
Shock and weatherproof monocrystalline solar panel
Directly charge USB and 12V devices such as smartphone, GPS, action camera or MP3 player
Toggles for easy attachment to a pack
External Dimensions:
43.2L x 22.9W x 0.6H cm
Packed Dimensions:
22.9L x 16.5W x 3.8H cm
Weight:
0.46 Kg
Material:
Monocrystalline Panels 7W 8−9V open cct | Synthetic Cover
Output Power:
USB 5V up to 1A, 5W Max Regulated | 8mm Port 15V up to 0.3A 5W Max Regulated | 2.5mm Port 6.5V up to 1.1A, 7W Max
Unfortunately, the Goal Zero Nomad 7 Solar Panel doesn't quite pack enough punch to charge up the Yeti 150. If you're looking for a panel to charge up your Yeti 150, then may I suggest the Goal Zero Nomad 20 Solar Panel. This is the one that the user manual on the Yeti 150 suggests you use.