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2025-02-26T19:00:00
I bought this energy bank 4 years ago, and it has been great! I use it primarily for back country hunts, however, my wife uses it likely as much while traveling. I mainly charge my phone but also use it for my head lamp and satellite communication device. I will get around 3 charges with everything, which means for me, the bank will last around 8 days.
Al N.
2024-06-16T20:00:00
Hey team, all of a sudden my sherpa wont charge past 44%. How do I fix this? How do I reset it?
Vitu
2022-03-19T20:00:00
I bought this to go backpacking (on the Colorado Trail). I have experience with Goal Zero. I have a Yeti 150 and a Yeti 1000. I recommend them all. My first impression is they never last as long as they suggest. It's my experience this is the norm for all batteries. This 100 is very good. I like that I can wirelessly charge my iPhone on top. It's not too big and not too small. It serves it's purpose rather well. My only concerns are (1) I wish it was possible to dim or turn off the display to save energy. (2) It only happened once, but one time I put my iPhone on the charge pad and it would not start to charge. The display indicated 100. The battery was plugged in. The switch pad switch (not power switch) was turned on. Eventually I unplugged and started the process over because I knew something was wrong. Once I picked the battery up, unplugged it, and turned the power switch off and on, the display read 0. To be clear, it indicated 100 until I unplugged it and turned the power switch off and on again. I plugged it back in and it started charging as I watched the percent get higher. It took several hours (normal) to recharge. The point is this should not have happened. What if I was backpacking and it failed out there. It only happened once, but I can't help but wonder. I still really like this battery, but the facts are the facts. Again, I do recommend this product.
Unbiased c.
2020-08-05T20:00:00
is good quality good performance but not 8mm plug for fast solar charge
wanabi
2020-05-05T20:00:00
Great components from a power dedicated company you can trust . Solid like a rock .
Afexschris
2019-08-27T20:00:00
One of the few power banks that support PD and wireless. It charges my MBP 13", Pixel 3, and Surface Pro (using an adapter). The wireless charger works with my Pixel 3 and Nexus 7 tablet. GoalZero allows the battery pack to charge and discharge simultaneously. So my nightly routine is to plug the battery into the charger, set my phone on top to wirelessly charge and use cable for my tablet (if necessary). Everything is fully charged in the morning. The wireless charging does not activate rapid charge on the phone, but I use a USB-C cable when rapid charging is required. Other than no rapid wireless charging, the pack is a bit big. Its one of the most underrated battery packs out there.
Ken C.
Portable Battery Recharge Pack
USB-C PD Port (input/output): 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V Up to 3A (60W max), Regulated
Wireless Qi (output): 5W Max. USB-A: 5V, Up to 2.4A (12W max), Regulated
Chem Lithium-Ion 94.7Wh (14.8V, 6400mAh)
Single Cell Equivalent Capacity: 25600mAh at 3.7V
Smartphones
POV Camera
Laptops
Tablets
POV Camera (5Wh) Up to 19 Recharges
Smartphone (12Wh) Up to 7 Recharges
Tablet (30Wh) Up to 3 Recharges
Laptop (50Wh) Up to 1.5 Recharges
Yes
7.5 x 3.7 x 1.0" (19.05 x 9.4 x 2.54cm)
2 lbs (907g)
Between 32-104 Degree F (0-40 Degree C)
CE, FCC, ROHS
847974006252
Great power bank!
By Ken C.
One of the few power banks that support PD and wireless. It charges my MBP 13", Pixel 3, and Surface Pro (using an adapter). The wireless charger works with my Pixel 3 and Nexus 7 tablet. GoalZero allows the battery pack to charge and discharge simultaneously. So my nightly routine is to plug the battery into the charger, set my phone on top to wirelessly charge and use cable for my tablet (if necessary). Everything is fully charged in the morning. The wireless charging does not activa...
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Solid Piece of Gear
By Al N.
I bought this energy bank 4 years ago, and it has been great! I use it primarily for back country hunts, however, my wife uses it likely as much while traveling. I mainly charge my phone but also use it for my head lamp and satellite communication device. I will get around 3 charges with everything, which means for me, the bank will last around 8 days.
The Sherpa 100PD is Goal Zero's best-selling power bank, slimmed down and dialed. With 94.72 Watts of power delivered to your most crucial devices in a fraction of the time, the Sherpa 100PD is made for action-packed days when every minute counts. Charge USB-C laptops, tablets, phones, mirrorless cameras, and more. Airline approved, travel ready. Lightweight, sleek design fits easily into packs, bags, and camera cases. Ideal for travel where space is limited. Charge quickly on the move: Fast-charging power delivery gives you more power in less time. Charge USB-C laptops, phones, and tablets using the 60W USB-C power delivery port. Charge quickly on the move.
Ditch the cables if you can: Charge your Qi-compatible phone from the integrated Qi charging pad for an entirely wireless experience. No device left behind: Two 2.4A USB ports are useful for devices with proprietary charging, such as fitness trackers, GPS devices, and micro/lightning phones. Two ways to charge your Sherpa 100PD: Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel. Charge time is dependent on the size of the solar panel. The Nomad 20 will fully recharge the Sherpa 100PD in about 8-16 hours. NOTE: Sherpa 100PD can only be solar charged using the USB port on Goal Zero's Nomad solar panels. Use included cables to recharge from a USB source in 8-10 hours. Fully recharges from the wall in about 3 hours using the 45 Watt USB-C Charger (not included).
Complete charge times are: Using a USB-C PD (60W): 2.5 hours, wall charger (45W): 3 hours, USB-A (2.4A): 9 hours, Nomad 10 (see SKU: GLZN10SP): 15-30 hours, and Nomad 20 (see SKU: GLZN20SP): 8-16 hours. The Sherpa 100PD is great for all your USB-C laptops, tablets, or multiple USB powered devices. What can the Sherpa 100PD power? POV camera (5Wh) up to 19 recharges, smartphone (12Wh) up to 7 recharges, tablet (30Wh) up to 3 recharges and USB-C laptop (50Wh) up to 1.5 recharges. The Sherpa 100PD has the following available ports: Wireless Qi (output): 5W max. USB-A: 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max), regulated. USB-C PD port (input/output): 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 3A (60W max), regulated.
The Sherpa 100PD is powered by chem lithium-ion 94.7Wh (14.8V, 6400mAh), single cell equivalent capacity: 25600mAh at 3.7V that has long lifecycles. Shelf-Life: Charge every 3-6 months. The Sherpa 100PD management system is a charging and low-battery protection that is built-in. The Power Bank measures 7.5 x 3.7 x 1.0 in (19.05 x 9.4 x 2.54 cm), weighs 2 lbs (907g), with an operating temperature between 32-104 Degree F (0-40 Degree C) and is CE, FCC, ROHS certified. The Sherpa 100PD Power Bank comes with a 39" (99cm) USB to USB-C connector cable.
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