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Connecting Your Solar Panel
1. Unfold your panel and the kickstands. Then angle your
panel toward the sun.
2. Plug the HPP connector into the input port on your
Goal Zero power station, or plug a small electronic device
directly into the USB-A connector.
For the best solar charging experience, reposition the solar
panel throughout the day. Before connecting your Nomad 400
into any device, be sure to reference the device specifications
to ensure compatibility.
HOW IT WORKS
Nomad 400
Solar Panel
Connecting Multiple Panels
When connecting multiple panels, it is important to be mindful
of the voltage input limitations of the device you are charging.
The amount of input is impacted by whether you are connecting
panels in a series or parallel configuration. Visit the Goal Zero
website for more information about optimum solar panel setup:
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Goal Zero Yeti
Phones, Tablets,
Portable Power Station
and Laptops
Technical Specifications
Solar Panel
Rated Power*
Cell Type
Cell Efficiency
Operating Voltage (peak power)
Operating Current (peak power)
Open Circuit Voltage VOC
Short Circuit Current ISC
Temperature Coefficient (voltage)
Operating Temperature
Ingress Protection
Connection
Connector 1
Connector 2
General
Weight
Dimensions (unfolded)
Dimensions (folded)
Certs
Warranty
Charge Times
You can charge a Yeti PRO 4000 with two Nomad 400 panels in one day of full sun
*For warranty terms, conditions, and registration, go to www.goalzero.com/warranty.
* Based on Standard Test Conditions with Solar irradiance at 1000W/m^2, cell
temperature of 25C and air Mass AM = 1.5
400W±3%
Monocrystalline
23%
20.66V
19.38A
23.84V
20.45A
-0.36%/K
-40° to 185°F
IP65
HPP; 6 inches/15.24 centimeters; 12AWG
USB; 6.5 inches/16.51 centimeters
36.6 pounds (16.6KG)
114 x 31.6 x 0.19 inches
2895 x 805 x 5 mm
28.54 x 31.6 x 1.18 inches
725 x 805 x 30 mm
IP65
2 years
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