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Goal Zero Boulder 200 Briefcase, 200-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panel with Kickstand, Portable Solar Panel for Camping and Tailgating, Emergency Solar Power

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Style: Boulder 200 Briefcase


Features

  • TOP-CAPACITY FOLDABLE SOLAR PANEL: The Boulder 200 Briefcase is rugged and durable with a tempered-glass and aluminum-frame construction. Added corner protection ensures this solar panel holds up to regular use, and two 100-watt flexible solar panels connected by a hinge maximize performance.
  • HARNESS THE POWER OF THE SUN: Collect enough solar energy to power your world. If youre living the van life and working remotely, the Boulder 200 folding solar panel will keep your van or RV, laptop, minifridge, and essentials running.
  • CLEAN & QUIET ENERGY: Wherever you wander, and no matter what you need to power, the Boulder 200s zero-emission, zero-noise solar power helps you live your life while reducing your impact on the planet. Integrate with a Goal Zero portable power station to ensure maximum energy efficiency.
  • EASY TO TRANSPORT: Built-in legs pop out to stabilize the panel while it harnesses energy from the sun to power your devices and essential appliances. They fasten in place against the portable solar panels when not in use, and each leg features a stake-down loop for added security.
  • THIS IS GOAL ZERO: We promote a bright, safe, connected, and sustainable future by delivering portable power solutions designed for everyone, everywhere. We offset 100% of carbon emissions from our shipping, and we use 100% renewable energy at our corporate headquarters and warehouse.

Brand: Goal Zero


Material: Canvas


Product Dimensions: 40"L x 26.75"W x 3.5"H


Item Weight: 21 Kilograms


Efficiency: 21%


Brand: Goal Zero


Material: Canvas


Product Dimensions: 40"L x 26.75"W x 3.5"H


Item Weight: 21 Kilograms


Efficiency: 21%


Connector Type: USB


Included Components: protective canvas bag


Maximum Voltage: 120 Volts


Maximum Power: 100 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


UPC: 847974005255


Global Trade Identification Number: 55


Item Weight: 46.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Goal Zero


Item model number: GZ32409


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Work well, easy to pair, and solidly built
Style: Boulder 100 Briefcase
I just used two of these briefcase units (2x100w) at Burning Man and they worked great. I put them on top of the trailer and really didn't bother to turn them toward the morning and evening sun. During the day they got to a high of about 150W generated (combined) which was about perfect for the Yeti 1400 battery we also bought, when combined with my plugging in the yeti battery when the trailer's generator was on. I might add a 3rd unit in the future, but for now two was just fine. While I did bungee them to the roof of the trailer, they are pretty heavy and I wasn't too worried about any issues with wind. That said, given their weight, I really wouldn't want to have a single 200W unit. More specifically on the 2x100W vs. 1x200W, I'm really glad I bought two 100W briefcase units instead of one 200W unit. The two units fit perfectly on top of each other on the Frontrunner Outfitters shelf in the back of my Jeep wrangler. I just put a towel between the bottom unit and the shelf and then a towel between the first unit and the second unit and then strapped them down with two 48" flat bungee cords. The towels were probably overkill but given the solar panels face outwards (exposed) when the briefcase is closed I wanted to be safer than sorry. Also, the towels helped the units to not slide on the shelf. The size was also perfect in that I had room to the left of the two panels on the shelf to put the battery. Perfect fit. In addition to a single 200w unit being probably too big for my purposes, these units are not light and I wouldn't really want to haul a single 200W unit onto the top of my trailer. One note on pairing panels: You can't plug one set of panels into another set and then to your battery. I plugged the two sets of panels into one Goal Zero 4x 8mm combiner to Anderson adapter and then ran a single Anderson power line into the trailer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018 by Chris R

  • Quality Solar Panels
Style: Boulder 100i
I wanted some extra solar panels for my Goal Zero solar power station. I have used Goal Zero products for years and when these went on sale for 33% off, I purchased 4 of them. Goal Zero makes top quality solar panels and power stations.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Max

  • Works great in conjunction with the Goal Zero 1000W Power Station
Style: Boulder 200 Briefcase
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2022 by Douglas D. Douglas D.

  • They’re Rugged and They Work
Style: Boulder 200 Briefcase
Happy with a Boulder 100 briefcase I purchased a couple years ago, I got this B200 to a) make my solar setups a bit more redundant b) to more rapidly charge solar generators in gray atmospheric conditions, either alone or in series with the B100 briefcase. What more can be said about the Boulder briefcases? They’re rugged and they work! Carry handle and heavy cloth bag make these fairly portable and protect from scratches and dings. Beyond that, they are a bit heavy and cumbersome, so I would recommend taking your time moving these around as to not get injured or damage the panels. Other minor complaint about the B200 specifically, is that its ‘high power plug’ connector is a basic Anderson connector where its terminals have been turned into a “vertical” orientation *without* the option of making them go lateral (you can’t pull back the rubber sheath on the plug). Admittedly I bought these strictly to power Jackery generators, as the GZ ones I found their inverters run forever, needlessly and somewhat rapidly draining the batteries. To properly charge a Jackery with B200, you either need to buy: 1) third party Anderson > Anderson extension with options to make one set of terminals vertical and one lateral -OR- 2) an Anderson > 8mm male adapter cable. Testing my B200 briefcase with Jackery 1000 using an Anderson > 8mm cable, I pulled 120 watts of charge in filtered sunlight with no issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2021 by Andrew

  • Excellent Quality
Style: Boulder 100 Briefcase
Goal Zero never disappoints. I have several of their products and this charger did not disappoint. Very rugged, but slightly heavy, to be expected given the quality of the unit. Easy to setup and use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by LARRY GAGLIANO

  • Quality product.
Style: Boulder 100
Easy installation and the usual Goal Zero quality.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025 by andrew pollock

  • Reliable power source
Style: Boulder 100 Briefcase
I buy these for the smaller size and lower weight. I am able to move them around easily and pack them away after use. I have several and all work well, even the refurbished one I bought directly from Goal Zero. Even if you are stronger than me, you may find the compact size useful. They do cost quite a bit, but I feel they are a good value and the company has very good customer support should you need to contact them. Since we went to solar power our camping is much more quiet and pleasant and I don’t have to fire up the generator in the morning while others sleep. Also, they can charge when clouds cover the sun. Slow and low, but still powering through light clouds.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019 by Marta Solitaire

  • Easy set up
Style: Boulder 200 Briefcase
Great product. A bit heavy, but easy to set up with free falling kick stands.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by Jeremiah

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