Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase

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Goal Zero Boulder 100W Briefcase Solar Panels & Bag, 2 Year Warranty. Built with tempered glass and a strong aluminum frame, this durable panel withstands heavy-duty use. A hinged design and canvas bag make for easy carrying to help keep your gear charged on the move.

Boulder 100 Briefcase Highlights:

  • 100 total Watts - two 50-Watt panels (14-21.5V) chained together and connected by a hinge.
  • Built with strong tempered glass and an aluminum frame with added corner protection.
  • Included is a protective canvas bag for easy transport and carrying.

Tips and Tricks for using Solar Panels:

  • The solar panel does not hold a charge - it only produces power when it is exposed to sunlight and connected to a power station or bank.
  • Optimize solar panel efficiency by positioning them south-facing at a 45-degree angle.
  • For faster recharging, use multiple solar panels.

Product Charge Time From The Boulder 100 Briefcase:

Product:  Charge Time:
Goal Zero Yeti 150 3-6 Hours
Goal Zero Yeti 400 8-16 Hours
Goal Zero Yeti 1000 20-40 Hours
Goal Zero Yeti 1250 24-48 Hours
Goal Zero Yeti 1400 29-57 Hours
Goal Zero Yeti 3000 60-120 Hours

 

Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel

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Specifications

SKU 32408

Brand Goal Zero

GTIN 847974004791

Warranty Period: 2 Years

Product Category Portable Solar Panels

Solar Panel Type Folding Solar Panels

Solar Panel Cell Type Monocrystalline

Watts (W) 100

Product Type Solar panel

Net Weight (kg) 11.7

Dimensions Closed (LxWxH) 552 x 89 x 700mm

Popular Product Applications Camping solar panels, portable solar panels, foldable solar panel, camping solar system, Goal Zero solar panel

Operating Voltage 18-22V

Output Solar Port (Blue, 8mm) male: 14-22V, up to 7A (100W Max)

Dimensions Open (LxWxH) 1104 x 44 x 700mm


Videos

Powering Your Trip With Caravan or Camping Solar Panels

 

Goal Zero Boulder Solar Panels | Tech Video (Please note, US version may appear in video)

 

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Product Q&A

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  • Can I chain a Boulder 100 Briefcase with other Boulders?

    It depends on the panels. Yes, you can chain the Boulder 100 Briefcase with other Boulders that have an 8mm input or input connector, like the Boulder 50 or the older Boulder 30, by inserting the 8mm blue-ringed connector of the Boulder 100 Briefcase into the 8mm input of the other Boulder Solar Panel. When chaining Boulder Solar Panels in configurations over 150W, you’ll need to purchase a combiner cable from Goal Zero.

  • Can I mount the Boulder Solar Panels to my roof?

    Yes you can mount the Boulder Solar Panels to your roof. Goal Zero have designed the new Boulders to work with traditional z brackets so they’re easier to install. Pairing a Boulder Solar Panel and Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station for a camper or van? Talk about a match made in heaven.

  • Are the Boulder Solar Panels waterproof?

    Yes. The Boulders are designed to withstand the elements, so they’re great for permanent installations. What you’re recharging from the Boulders is what needs your help to stay dry, so keep those power packs and power stations covered up and protected from the dust, rain, and snow.

  • What can I charge directly from the Boulder Solar Panels?

    All of Goal Zero's Boulder Solar Panels are designed to charge Sherpa Power Packs and Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Stations. If you’re looking to recharge things like headlamps, phones, and other USB devices, check out the Goal Zero foldable Nomad Solar Panels.

  • How long will it take to charge my Goal Zero Yeti from a Boulder Solar Panel?

    That depends on a few factors – how big the Yeti is, how big the Boulder is, how cloudy it is, how hot it is, just to name a few. Goal Zero have created a handy calculator that takes all of these factors into consideration. Also, great news, all the Yetis allow for something called “pass-through power”, this means you can be trickle charging your Yeti and using it to power your gear, all at the same time.

  • What's the difference between Mono & Polycrystalline solar cells?

    There's actually not a whole lot of difference when it comes to Caravan, RV and Camping applications to be honest. They are different cell types and are more relevant for home grid tied roof top.

    You will read that poly are better in low light conditions and mono are more efficient. But for roof top caravan's the difference is negligible.

    The most important thing is to get a well-constructed roof top panel from a quality brand and get the right sizing for your application.

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