How To Chain; Frequently Asked Questions - GOAL ZERO BOULDER 200BC Mode D'emploi

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HOW TO CHAIN

To chain multiple Boulder 200 Briefcases Solar Panels together, you'll need to
purchase the 4x High Power Port Combiner Cable (SKU 98061) from Goal Zero.
Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar
Panel
Charges the following
Goal Zero Yeti 1000X
6-12 hrs
Goal Zero Yeti 1500X
9-18 hrs
Goal Zero Yeti 3000X
18-36 hrs
Goal Zero Yeti 6000X
35-70 hrs
Solar Panel
Rated Power
200W
Open Circuit Voltage
18-23V
Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Ports
High Power Port (HPP)
14-23V, up to 14A (200W max)
General
Weight
42 lbs (19 kg)
Dimensions (folded)
40.0 x 26.75 x 3.5 in (101.6 x 70.0 x 8.9 cm)
Dimensions (unfolded)
40.0 x 53.5 x 1.75 in (101.6 x 140 x 4.4 cm)
Certs
Warranty
24 months
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Are the Boulder Solar Panels waterproof?
Yes. The Boulders are designed to withstand the elements. What you're recharging from
the Boulders is what needs your help to stay dry, so keep those power packs and power
stations covered up and protected from the dust, rain, and snow.
Q: Can I chain a Boulder 200 Briefcase with other Boulders?
A: Yes, the Boulder 200 Briefcase can be chained with other Boulder Solar Panels,
including multiple Boulder 200 Briefcases, by using an High Power Port (HPP) combiner
cable. For help picking the right combiner cable, give our customer solutions center a
call.
Q: What can I charge directly from the Boulder Solar Panels?
A: The Boulder 200 Briefcase comes with an HPP connector, so it's designed to charge
larger Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Stations. If you're looking to recharge things like
headlamps, phones, and other USB devices, check out our foldable Nomad Solar Panels.
Q: Can I mount the Boulder Solar Panels to my roof?
A: The Boulder 200 Briefcase is not designed to be mounted permanently to a fixture;
this briefcase fold-and-go style allows you to be more portable. For mountable panels,
take a look at the Boulder 50 and 100 Solar Panels.
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