Power Your Laptop from the sun

Sherpa 50 Recharging Kit with Inverter
$399.95

Sherpa 50

Recharger

An ultra-portable power supply to keep laptops and tablets charged up anywhere you go. The Sherpa 50 Solar Recharger is easy to pack and light to carry so your gear now goes the same distance you do and quickly recharges from wall, car or sun.

  • Keep a screen brighter, longer
    Extend the life of a laptop by 2 or more hours
  • Easy to pack
    Weighs less than a bottle of water
  • Refuel anywhere, anytime
    Solar charge Sherpa 50 in 6 hours

What It Powers




What It Powers
USB, 12V and AC powered devices like:
Laptops CPAP Pumps E-Readers
Tablets Smartphones MP3 Players
Lights Cameras ...and thousands more.
What It Powers

How It Works



How It Works 1. Collect the sun's energy  - 2.	Charge sherpa 50 using the sun 6-12 hours.

Tech Specs





POWER Battery Type: Lithium-ion (NMC) INPUTS Charging port: 15-25V, 2A (30W)
Battery Capacity: 50Wh+ (2 x 3 x 3.6V, 2.6Ah cells)
GENERAL Weight: 1.1 lbs (0.5kg) OUTPUTS USB port: 5V, 1.5A (7W), regulated
Dimensions: 4.5x1.5x5.3in (11.4x3.8x13.3cm) 12V port: 12V, 6A (75W), regulated
  Sidecar port: 12V, 10A (100W), not regulated
  AC Inverter:
(sold separately)
110VAC or 220VAC (75W), modified-sine wave
  Laptop Port 19V, 4A (75W max) regulated

Reviews



The Sherpa 50 Solar Recharging Kit is the complete deal for keeping your technology up and running off the grid. Whether you're planning an adventure to a part of the world where power is unavailable or want to be prepared for situations where the power might be out for extended periods of time, it's a reasonably priced solution that can keep your devices going.

-Steven Sande,TUAW.com

Took me 2 1/2 hours of sunlight to charge the battery - I was really, really pleased. The efficiency of this thing is bar none the best I have ever tried. View Video Review

-Richard Ryan, SuRRvival Gear

Designed with an eye toward emergency preparedness, Goal Zero's new Nomad 13 personal solar charging panel will keep your electronics juiced up using only the fury of the sun.

Hook up the Sherpa 50's paperback-size solar panel to the two-pound power pack and inverter, set it in the sun, and in six to 10 hours (we did it in four with full rays) you have enough juice to power your laptop for three hours or a tablet for 15. Smart: The power pack charges by wall outlet in just three hours.

-Will Palmer, Outside Magazine