Goal Zero Nomad 14 plus – solar panel
The Goal Zero Nomad 14 solar panel is an improved version of the Goal Zero Nomad 13, perfect for (direct) charging USB devices. It’s 40% thinner and lighter with the same performance as the existing Nomad series.
14 Watt (18-22V) panel features detachable kickstand providing optimal angle placement and weatherproof layering.Easy-to-read LED indicator displays the strength of solar conditions. Allows you to adjust your panel-to-sun placement for improved solar performance.
“The Nomad 14 plus features an auto restart that’s smarter than anything else on the market. With the ability to track power flow history, it knows the difference between a device that has reached a fully charged state and one that disconnects due to environmental causes, i.e. lack of sunlight, shadow, solar eclipse, etc. When the latter is detected, it automatically reconnects the charging device, no extra work on your part is needed.
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The Nomad 14 plus is splash-proof and there are practical cut-outs at the corners. On the back of the Nomad 7 Plus is a storage compartment with zipper, in which the device can be safely stored when charged.
Technical features
Ports
USB Port: 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max)
Solar Port (8.0mm): 14-22V, up to 1A (14W max)
Weight
with kickstand: 598,6g (21.1 oz)
w.o kickstand: 430,9g (15.2 oz
Size:
Dimensions (unfolded): 12.1 x 15.8 x 0.1 in (31 x 40 x 0.2 cm)
Dimensions (folded): 12.1 x 7.8 x 0.5 in (31 x 20 x 1.3 cm)
Charging time for Goal Zero powerpacks
Venture 30 / Flip 30 Recharger: 6-12 Hours
Sherpa 50 Power Pack: 8-16 Hours
Sherpa 100 Power Pack: 15-30 Hours
Yeti 150 Power Station: 26-52 Hours
Rated Power: 14 Watts
Open Circuit Voltage: 18-22V
Cell Type: Monocrystalline
FAQ
Question: Is it possible to charge any device directly with a solar panel when the weather is changeable?
Answer:
“Small USB devices, such as cameras and MP3 players, require 1-2.5 W of constant power to charge.
Our solar modules can easily deliver this amount of energy, even if the conditions are not optimal. Smartphones
and tablets have a higher energy requirement. Usually around 5 W of constant energy. A solar panel with a
nominal value of 7 W produces only 5 W in perfect sun conditions, and since smartphones are very sensitive
to their power requirements, charging can be stopped if the constant power supply is interrupted, eg. when a
cloud is in front of the sun.”
For optimal operation, we recommend using a Goal Zero powerbank as a buffer instead of directly charging from the solar panel your device for the following reasons:
“Heat and batteries are not compatible. Precision electronics should not heat up. When charging directly
from the solar panel, make sure that the device with its battery is in the shadow of the solar panel.The shadow of the inclined module is a good place. Do not store the devices next to the modules while charging. The heat would reduce the life of the battery.”
“If clouds pass or the weather changes, the charging process of your device can be interrupted.
In such cases, it often happens that the phones or GPS devices reject the charge. This means that your devcice
is connected but not charging. Goal Zero powerbanks ensure a constant charge regardless of the weather
conditions. The chargers / battery chargers from Goal Zero are well-charged with Goal Zero solar modules
regardless of the conditions – they never reject a charging attempt.”
“You may not want to sit in the sun if you want to use your phone while charging. Using a Goal Zero battery
allows you to be anywhere”
“You may use your phone or GPS device during the day and charge it at night. The solarpanel will not work at
night, but theoal Zero Powerbank will work anytime.”