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Goal0 29005 Escape 150 Adventure Kit

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Description:

From daytrips to campouts, the practical and powerful Escape 150 gives you 150 watt-hours of rechargeable power. Featuring an integrated 80-watt inverter that provides regulated safe power while protecting your connected devices from power surges. Now you can harness energy collected by the 30M solar panel or quickly power up from a regular outlet to be used whenever or wherever you need it. A great value for anyone needing power on the go. Perfect for powering and recharging lights, appliances and portable electronic devices including: cell phones, laptops, PDAs, cameras, portable DVD players, radios and CPAP machines.

Features:

The Escape 150 stores 150 Watt Hours of power


Built-in temperature control and fuse systems to ensure safety and long-term performance


Conveniently use the stored power through the AC, 12V DC or USB outputs


Kit includes the GOAL ZERO Escape 150 Power Pack and Boulder 15 Solar Panel


Solar panels can be linked to other panels for maximum energy


Product Details:
Package Length: 18.0 inches
Package Width: 14.0 inches
Package Height: 10.0 inches
Package Weight: 22.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Worked Perfect as AdvertisedOct 24, 2011
By Sedona
The Boulder 15 Solar Panel is most often sold with the Escape 150 battery pack (the Coffee Maker looking battery), such as in this "kit". The advertisement above says to expect to fully charge the Escape 150 battery from empty charge in about 15 hours using the panel. When I bought the two together I charged the battery to full and then ran it down to empty. The next morning at sun up (I live in the California desert mountains . . so I'm high above the haze layer and have 100% crystal blue sky and sun) so I faced the panel directly at the sun for 11 hours solid. At the end of that time I was knocking on the door of 80% power (75%??) according to the battery charge indicator, and took the next day for another 3 hours (total of 14ish hours) to get the Escape 150 fully charged. Recommendation: if you're going to run the Escape 150 down to empty during the day/night (for laptops, etc.) then you'll need two (2) Boulder 15 solar panels (daisy-chained) to fully recharge the battery the next day. NOTE: Also, I did run the battery to empty off 3 of their LED lights (which are outstanding at 207 illumens 3-watt, "Light-a-life" as they're called). Manufacturer states to expect getting 16 hours of light (with 3 lights daisy chained). I got 17 hours 10 minutes with the Escape 150 battery.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing and impressive.Feb 07, 2012
By Stefanie S.
Absolutely love Goal0 and recommend it to my friends that hike, bike, ride, and boat.

Brought this out while primitive camping out in Joshua Tree National Park for 8 days. We had 2 DSLR cameras, 2 iPhones, 1 ipad, 1 laptop, 1 GoPro camera and never ran out of power. We charged the Pack up with the Boulder 15 Solar Panels during the day while we were out climbing and would charge all of our electronics at night and would still have 20% charge left over.

Obviously when hiking in several miles to set up a base-camp every ounce counts. The panels and battery pack fit perfectly and easily into my pack with my clothing and honestly, I forgot I was even carrying it.

I don't mean to sound dramatic but having portable power has become life changing. I planned on only spending 4 days of my vacation in the woods doing video and night photography and with the constant power available I was able to constantly dump and edit photos and charge batteries and edit time-lapse videos with out worry.

I highly recommend this for anyone that enjoys time away from the grid, but still enjoys the convenience of electronics.

I also bought the Nomad 7 and charge that right on my backpack, or on my car dashboard depending where and what I'm doing.

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