For Sale: 420W Expedition Solar Array US Military Issued

SolarMan

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I recently purchased these 420W Expedition Solar Array Cases directly from the Government for personal use. Problem is I have 4 extra cases that I do not need. I figured who could use these more than Expedition Overlanders. These 420W Expedition Solar Arrays are in virtually unused condition. They are part of the GREENS renewable energy program for the military. There are some minor marks / scrapes on the outside of the Pelican cases likely from moving & storage. The tri-fold solar panels & rollable solar rack inside are in excellent, near new condition. Keeping in mind that they have been previously set up. Compatible with both MC4 connectors alone or with the Military GREENS connection fitting. Sets up in under 5 minutes. Wind rated up to 50mph. These Solar Arrays are Mil-Std 810G Tested. 420W Solar Array footprint is 4ft x 10ft. Case Weight is 75lbs with everything. Case Size is 48” x 17” x 9”. Scalable with up to 4 Separate Arrays connected producing as much as 1680 Watts.

Included in each Array Case is:

• Four Tri-Fold 105W Solar Panels (Total 420W)
• 45 Degree Angle Rollable Solar Rack
• MC4 or GREENS Connector Cable
• 10 Sand Bags
• Heavy Duty 48” Tan Pelican Storage Case

The manufacturers name is “Nishati” but this product is 100% made in the USA per government procurement requirements.

Official Product Names:
Advanced Integrated Solar Panel Case Assembly (AISPCA)
Portable Array Module (PAM)
Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network (GREENS)

Open Circuit Voltage 15.6VDC per Solar Panel
Open Circuit Voltage 62.64VDC per 4 Panel Array
Short Circuit Current 8.96A per Solar Panel
Operating Temp Range -4F to 140F

I only have four(4) cases (420W Expedition Solar Panel Arrays) available to sell. $3,900 per case.

Message me via Expedition Portal if you are interested. If you arrange your own shipping, I’m happy to help facilitate
These are in Denver, CO 80111.

First 5 pictures are the actual item being sold. Last 6 pictures have good info.

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SolarMan

New member
Lowered Price to $1,950 per case
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I’m dropping the price on these to $1,950 per case.I bought these in bulk with some other solar components so I’m not really sure what the “right” price is for just One Solar Array Case by itself. There is nothing like these arrays online that I can find to do a comparison.

I have also posted these on Ebay if you feel safer buying that way however due to the 12.35% ebay selling fee I had to put them at a higher price.

All offers will be considered

Also, I checked on shipping cost …. from Denver to anywhere in the US is roughly $125 to $175 per case +/- through UPS. I’m happy to transport the solar array case to UPS if you would like to arrange for the postage.

Lastly, You can check out one of my high speed
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overlander projects where we plan to use these Solar Arrays next year. Land Speed Racing a Motorhome on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

www.gmclsr.com
 

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plh

Explorer
Really cool, but solar is sub $100 / 100 watts. for hard panels, and $200 for foldable panels, I get there are a bunch of extras, but at $1950 for used panel 420 watts, it would be a hard sale. Right pricing would probably be in the $500 range.
 

RoamIt

Well-known member
If your looking for a comparison to benchmark against, I think these match best to Goal Zero briefcase models IMO.

BTW- Pelican cases are awesome, and ones like these go for hundreds of dollars by themselves.

GLWS
 
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