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Paneles solares de válvula Bulder 200

493,22 

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Price: 493,22€
(as of Nov 12, 2024 13:34:04 UTC – Details)


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Goal Zero Boulder 200 – Maletín solar

GENERAL

Peso: 19 kg. Dimensiones (plegado): 40 x 26.7 x 3.5 pulgadas. Dimensiones (desplegado): 40 x 53.5 x 1.75 pulgadas. Longitud del cable: 6 pies

Ya sea que estés acampando en seco, acampando o estableciendo respaldo en casa, estos potentes paneles de vidrio templado de 200 W se pliegan en un maletín fácil de transportar para la mejor configuración sobre la marcha.

200 vatios totales: dos paneles de 100 vatios (14-21.8 V) encadenados y conectados por una bisagra. Construido con vidrio templado fuerte y un marco de aluminio con protección adicional en las esquinas. Se incluye una bolsa protectora de lona para un fácil transporte y transporte.

El panel solar no mantiene una carga, produce energía cuando está expuesto a la luz solar. Conéctalo para recargar una estación de energía portátil. El maletín Boulder 200 se utiliza mejor para recargar Goal Zero Yetis.

Construida con vidrio templado, marco de aluminio y protección adicional en las esquinas
También están equipados con un soporte integrado para ayudarte a obtener el ángulo óptimo de recarga al sol
Se recomienda para las baterías Yeti Goal Zero; características: Solar:, Potencia nominal de 200 W
Célula de tipo monocristalino Salidas: Puerto Anderson: 14-22 V, hasta 14 A (200W máx.) Facilidad de uso gracias al pie integrado

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5 valoraciones en Paneles solares de válvula Bulder 200

  1. john Hepburn

    Good packaging, good carrying case. Didn’t like the anderson plug. Had to buy a connector to the battery pack.

  2. IceCubes

    Item arrived far in advance of estimate. Packaging damaged on arrival, and completely open down one side. Waited three days until I had time to test it. Works fine. Cloudy day, April 7th, but is generating over 20v at 10am. Good tip from previous reviewer abount inserting the polystyrene packaging to protect the panels in the briefcase.

  3. Solomon Michael

    I’ve bought 4 of these and it always makes me laugh that every single one of them shows up looking like it just came from the scene of a major car wreck. They are much heavier than they look and the legs open when you don’t want them to, making it very difficult to use in any manner other than what you see in the photo. Durable frame and solar panels (dropped one of them twice from 2 or 3 feet and works perfectly) but the hinges are not sufficient to handle this much weight. One of them is already tearing (literally tearing) loose from the other panel since the thing weighs about 60 lbs and it’s all resting on these tiny little hinges. The legs opening up and swinging around makes it difficult to move the thing around if not in a closed position. Still, very good product and I recommend it to my friends who want to be energy independent and still somewhat mobile. Overall very well done, but figure out a better situation with the hinges.

  4. Sky

    Awesome quality but very poor leg design and well above average price for comparable products ! ..Some might wonder if I like Goal Zero and I do ! …But !!! ..Some might wonder also if Goal Zero’s right hand move’s in parallel with their left hand !..The glass panel itself is top notch as is the sturdy encasing ! ..The legs ????…Oooh ! ..Turn this panel upside down with the legs sticking up and you have created an effective determent for invading armies to become impaled rofl..Why is this important ???.. Its important because the panel is so heavy that once you unfold you end up dragging it into your optimal position at the same time dragging all the dirt, debris, cats, dog’s, humans and anything else these sharp angled legs can catch along their way *grin !.. Make the legs more user friendly, drop the price by about 100 dollars and I will up my stars !..Otherwise !…Shopper’s !..Check out the Renogy briefcase’s, they have solved the leg designs, the pricing and best of all they adapt to nearly every Solar generator’s wattage input ! ..Sincerely, Eric

  5. Douglas D.

    Bought this mainly for emergency use, but also occasional offgrid needs. First test was to hook it up to the power station and run a RecTeq Bullseye wood pellet smoker/grill. Using the two together, was able to get a net positive charge while running the smoker (in other words, it was charging faster than the smoker was drawing power). This was on a mostly sunny/partly cloudy day, with a little bit of shade on the panel. Granted, the power station and solar panel are brand new, but they seem pretty solid and well built. So far it seems like a good investment. My only constructive criticism so far is I wish the cord from the solar panel to the power station was a couple of feet longer – I’m guessing it’s about 4-5 feet, an 8 foot cord would be really handy, but it’s not a deal breaker.

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