Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase - 100 W - 18 V - 22 V - Monocrystalline silicon - 700 mm - 44 mm

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1,163 GEL
  • Brand GOAL ZERO
  • Shipping from Germany
  • Post delivery June 8
  • Shipping cost for orders to Georgia from GEL 523

Properties

Design

Material
кремний
Product Type
Charger, Battery Accessory

Features

Color
Black
Product Type
Power Accessory, Network Camera

General characteristics

Product code
32408

Other features

Brand
GOAL ZERO

Weight & dimensions

Size
700 x 1016 x 44 mm
Weight
12.9 kg

Description

NEW PRODUCT! Rugged, durable, and rigid. The Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel is built with strong tempered glass and an aluminum frame with added corner protection for temporary or permanent installation. Composed of two Boulder 50 Solar Panels (100 watts total) chained together and connected by a hinge. Equipped with an integrated kickstand to help get optimal angle to the sun. Included a protective canvas bag for easy carrying. Use with a Goal Zero portable power pack or portable power station to charge your gear day or night. Durable Connectors Features Goal Zero’s 8mm connector to directly charge Sherpa Power Packs and Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Stations. Lightweight, Rugged Design Built with a lightweight, durable aluminum frame and tempered glass. Great panels for semi-permanent or permanent installations. Integrated Kickstand and Corner Protection Collapsible kickstands mean no more leaning your Boulder Solar Panel against a rock, tree, or tent. Strong rubber corner protection leaves no sharp edges to catch. HOW SOLAR WORKS We took solar power from stationary to portable, from rooftops to backpacks. Powering your phone, headlamp, camera or whatever essential gear is in your kit from the sun is a reality. It’s a little surreal, opening a solar panel, plugging in a phone, and watching as it starts to charge... The science behind solar is powerfully interesting: The Solar Power House Nuclear fusion at the sun’s core creates energy, released in the form of light. The sun’s light takes an 8½ minute trip to the earth – even though we’re 93 million miles apart. Herding the Electron Flow Pathways created in the solar panels harness moving electrons, acting like a waterslide and forcing the energy where you want it. Solar Panels= Electron Playgrounds Solar panels contain two layers of carefully grown silicon slices with a uniform pathway in between. Energetic electrons in the negatively charged top layer are itching to jump to the positively charged bottom; all they need is a little push in the right direction. Plugging In An open solar panel is generating quite a bit of energy; the key is to harness that power and put it to good use. Placing a battery in the middle of the electron waterslide allows you to collect and store energy – which charges your battery. Solar Panels Absorb the Sun's Energy Think of it like solar billiards. Visible and invisible light from the sun hits the top-layer electrons like a cue ball, and gives them the push they need to break loose and race toward the bottom layer, creating a current as they move.