Goal Zero 19010 Guide 10 Plus Solar Charging Kit
The Goal Zero Guide 10 Adventure Kit is an ultra-lightweight USB and solar charging system that fits in your pocket. It includes the Nomad 7 solar charging panel and the Guide 10 battery charging system. It can be used as a single unit power pack to power your device, or as a power source to
The Goal Zero Guide 10 Adventure Kit is an ultra-lightweight USB and solar charging system that fits in your pocket. It includes the Nomad 7 solar charging panel and the Guide 10 battery charging system. It can be used as a single unit power pack to power your device, or as a power source to recharge batteries for use in AA or AAA battery powered devices.
The Goal Zero Guide 10 Adventure Kit is an ultra-lightweight USB and solar charging system that fits in your pocket. It includes the Nomad 7 solar charging panel and the Guide 10 battery charging system. It can be used as a single unit power pack to power your device, or as a power source to recharge batteries for use in AA or AAA battery powered devices.
Charge your portable devices outdoors Rechargeable Batteries
The Guide 10 Adventure Kit includes four rechargeable AA batteries. Never waste your money or fill the landfill with Alkaline batteries again. Use them in the battery pack to power your USB devices or take batteries out and power your headlamp or remote control.
Plug in your USB
Plug in any of your small USB powered devices to the battery pack to recharge them anywhere. The USB port of the Guide 10 is powerful enough to handle smartphones, readers and tablets.
Light it Up
A handy and bright built-in LED light is always with you on the top of the battery pack. It can be used to find things in your dark backpack or purse. The light runs for over 150 hours before needing a charge.
Kit includes a Guide 10 battery pack and Nomad 7 solar panel Charge from Solar
With 7 Watts of charging power this solar panel will charge the battery pack in about 3-4 hours. The mono-crystalline solar panel is the most efficient solar panel on the market. Has a USB input so you can also use just the solar panel to plug your device directly in to recharge.
Small and Compact
When folded up it is about the size of a novel. It can open up and charge from your dashboard or backpack. Really, you can just throw it out wherever you may be.
What’s in the Box?
Guide 10 Battery Pack, Nomad 7 Solar Panel, Ultra Charge Solar Cord, 12V cigarette adapter, AA rechargeable batteries (4 pack), AAA insert, manual and warranty.
Technical Specifications
Inputs: Mini USB (5V), Solar port (6.5V) USB Power Output: 3.5W Solar Power Output: 7W Flashlight: 100mW LED LED Life: 100+ hours on single charge Battery Capacity: 10 Wh, NiMH Battery Shelf Life: 12 months Dimensions Guide 10 Battery Plus Pack Only: 2.5″ x 4″ x 0.75″ (6 x 10 x 2cm) Dimensions Guide 10 Battery Pack and Nomad 7 Solar Panel: 6.5″ x 9.5″ x 1.8″ (16.51 x 25.4 x 5.08 cm) Total Weight: 1.7 lbs (0.77kg)
Product Features
- Keep your power hungry phone juiced and ready for you to use
- Power up your tablet for 25 percent longer
- Small and compact enough to carry with you always and power up anywhere
- Handy built-in LED flashlight to help you search in your dark backpack or purse
- AA rechargeable batteries included
Ok Performance, but understand its weaknesses before buying The Nomad7 and Guide10+ solar battery charging kit is a pretty good product that aims high, but fell somewhat short in performance in my use over a period of several weeks. The kit consists of the foldable Nomad7 solar panel unit with an output pack and zipper pouch, and the Guide10+ batteries and recharger. The thing to understand about solar panels is … they really need direct sun to work well. If it’s bright but pretty hazy, if it’s partly cloudy, if you can’t get a direct straight on view of the sunshine … all of these factors impact the recharging times. A partly cloudy day and an off angle for the panels can double the amount of time it takes to recharge the batteries. And in my experience, obtaining optimum conditions is challenging. Read on for a discussion of pros and cons I experienced during my product testing.(Pros and Cons are tagged with “Kit” if the observation is for the whole kit, “N7” if it pertains to just the Nomad 7 solar panels, and “G10+” if the…
Nicest solar battery/device charger I’ve seen. I made the mistake of buying the , not this one, which is the Guide 10 PLUS Adventure Kit. The Guide 10 Plus is iPad compatible, whereas, the Guide 10 is not.I bought this kit mainly for camping. I find myself needing to charge my iPhone and iPad and knew this company made a good product. In April 2011, I went to Overland Expo in Amado, AZ and the Goal 0 reps had a big booth and gave away some small solar powered led flashlights. I was very impressed with their presentation of the products. This kit fits perfect in my bug out/backpacking/camping bag. I weighed the item, as I do with all items that go in my pack, it weighs 1 lbs 6 oz with: the solar panel, all cables, battery pack and batteries. EVERY OUNCE COUNTS when backpacking. So, for me, this was a good option compared to having to pack batteries and then maybe having to worry…