short Get more solar power without packing more bulk. The Ranger 300 Briefcase Solar Panel delivers 300W of portable solar charging in a foldable, easy-to-carry design built for high-use power needs. Four connected 75W panels make it simple to set up, pack down, and move from camp to cabin, RV site, jobsite, or emergency backup setup. Pair the Ranger 300 with a compatible Goal Zero Yeti portable power station to build a powerful solar generator system for camping, overlanding, RV travel, off-grid work, and home backup during outages. The lightweight aluminum frame and durable polymer shield help you capture serious power from the sun without hauling a heavy glass panel around. More watts, less weight. tech CHARGE TIMES Yeti 1000 Lithium: 5-10 Hours Yeti 1000X: 4-8 Hours Yeti 1400 Lithium: 7-14 Hours Yeti 1500X: 6-12 Hours Yeti 3000 Lithium: 12-24 Hours Yeti 3000X: 12-24 Hours Yeti PRO 4000: 16-32 Hours Yeti 6000X: 24-48 Hours GENERAL SKU: 32450 Weight: 37.71 lbs (17.12 kg) Dimensions (folded): 31.26 x 23.39 x 3.8in (79.4 x 59.4 x 9.7cm) Dimensions (unfolded, without leg stand): 31.26 x94.29 x 0.9in (79.4 x 239.5 x 2.3cm) Cable Length: 6ft Cable Gauge: 12 AWG Warranty: 2 Years PORTS High Power Port (6ft of 12AWG cable): 14-23V, up to 21A (300W max) SOLAR Rated Power: 300W Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 23.0V Maximum Power Point Voltage (Vmpp): 19.3V box RANGER 300 BRIEFCASE HIGHLIGHTS Convenient, Foldable DesignFour 75-Watt panels, totaling 300 Watts, chained together and connected at the hinge. Easily pack and transport the Ranger 300 from place to place, then store it when not in use. Add Solar Power, Not PoundsDesigned with a thinner aluminum frame and PET polymer shield instead of glass, the Ranger 300 adds 100 Watts of solar to the Boulder 200 while shedding 3 lbs. Easy to UseFeaturing an innovative, patent-pending design, the Ranger 300 kickstand automatically folds out as you open the panel, allowing you to easily position the panel in place while solar charging. Maintain PortabilityBuilt-in handles and magnetized corners make it easier to fold up your panel, pack in the car and go. RECOMMENDED YETI PAIRINGS Solar charge times vary and are dependent on many factors such as elevation, temperature, time of year, angle and position to the sun. Tips & Tricks for using solar panels The solar panel does not hold a charge - it only produces power when it is exposed to sunlight and connected to a power station or bank. Optimize solar panel efficiency by positioning them south-facing at a 45-degree angle. For faster recharging, use multiple solar panels.