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TITLE :Goal Zero 32201 Boulder 30M Solar Panel ASIN : B003SJ2B8O BRAND : Goal Zero PRICE: $199.99 If not sure !!!!!! Check !!!!! ![]() |
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Boulder 30 Review
By Shopper
Pros:
Provides 15 - 28 watts of power depending on sunlight and cloud cover
Light weight
You can chain Boulder 30s to more B30s or B15s or Nomad 27s, etc.
Durable
Cons:
Edges fade to gold after 8 hours in the sun - I have 3 Boulder 30s and all of them did this
Edges are metal - is better if the edges are covered with rubber. I bought and installed some rubber weather stripping that does just fine protecting the edges from the concrete or rocks. - The Boulder 30 still fits inside the case just fine.
25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
Good is the Enemy of the Great
By J. E. Grumling
This is a good panel. Is it going to give you the best cost/Watt ratio? No. Is is going to give you the greatest current/sq inch ratio? No. So why the 4 star rating? Because these panels are part of a larger system, one that is easy to assemble, transport and use. Instead of wires with bare ends, you get a connectorized box with status LEDS. The box on the back makes it easy to daisy chain multiple units for higher charge current. What are you going to charge? Well, I'm using 4 of them to charge an Extreme 350 battery pack. Yes, I could buy a charge controller and glassmat battery and cable it all together, but it wouldn't be as convenient and easy to pack. It's all easy to connect, set up and use. I've assembled solar systems for use in ham radio in the past and while I was able to save some money, there was no way it was as convenient to use. Maybe I'm getting old and lazy, but I'm at the point where I'm willing to pay for a well thought out system.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Handles the test
By Rob Greenfield
This thing can take a beating!
I'm rough on my gear, really rough and the Boulder 30 has handled the test. I used this for 104 days straight on a 4,700 mile cycling tour across the USA. I had it strapped onto my trailer and let it charge up the Sherpa 50 while I was riding and on my off days in urban environments and at campgrounds. The most amazing thing is the fact that it still worked after the dozens of times I dropped it. Of course it soaked up the sun too. In my journey, Off the Grid Across America, I vowed to use solely electricity from my solar panels and Goal Zero made it happen. A few times I ran into a few days of heavy rain but I only plugged into 5 outlets the entire journey and never had to turn on a light switch. The Boulder 30 along with the Sherpa 50 kept my Macbook Air charged to keep me in touch with the outside world and give me plenty of time to blog about the trip. I couldn't have done this journey without this gear.
Durable, dependable, and versatile are a few words to describe it.