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Goal Zero Nomad 7 Plus Charger

October 2, 2016October 18, 2016 Utah Channel 3

Solar panels can be finicky, draining the device you’re trying to charge when daylight wanes. Not so the netbook-size Nomad 7. A light sensor keeps tabs on how much sun’s available. If clouds roll in mid-charge, the unit powers down and then resumes when skies clear.

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