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With 3,000 starting watts and 1,800 running watts, this power station is the perfect, cordless portable power solution for the jobsite, tailgate, campsite, or if the power goes out. The quiet operation and zero emissions mean it is safe to power televisions, fans, refrigerators, and more indoors.
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You need rapid pass through charging to compete with native solar battery generators. Big miss.
So many cheaper competitors out there now.
Cheers
How much does it cost? Where can I get one? I would love to have one.
So when battery goes dead u screwed in power outage
You need to list how long items run
it needs 12 volt cigarette lighter socket for car use
Can you swap the 18v batteries out one by one to keep it running for longer?
Since you never know when you'll need it, keeping the batteries charged to 100% would be necessary. So then i wonder how long till the batteries degrade?
i hear this can run on just 4 batteries. so if you plug in all eight does it give you more wattage or just longer runtime?
can you do a side by side comparison of this unit to the 40V battery unit? Wondering how much more power and runtime the 40V unit might have (if any) thanks.
I have a lot of 18 v batteries already so dont want to upgrade unless there is a significant difference.
Will there be a version for the UK?
Solar charging while in use please! Maybe an adapter with a solar charge port that goes b/w the battery and the tool, or solar charge port built into the battery pack.
The main problem with these power stations are runtime. You can run a fridge tv fan at the same time but you need 8 12ah batteries to get the runtime you need. If you had a 8 hour power outage the batteries will die pretty fast with all these big devices
Can it rip a 4×4 pressure treated on a 16 amp table saw without cutting out.
She could have just opened up the blinds0:42
Solar is a must in todays world. Also needs to be able to be charged with honda style inverters.
This would be the perfect portable power station for RVers on the go. Keep Starlink running or power other devices. This is a great idea!
Please make a vacuum mulcher that can sit over the top of a trashcan so that we can use this to collect leaves using either the 18+ or 40v.
Will there be an EU/UK version of this unit?
Can this be topped up or trickle charge via solar ? Like the smaller unit
It can be charged with solar panels but can you charge the unit while using it to power things. It takes so long to recharge if it cant run my fridge while recharging what good is it.
So no solar or UPS mode.. why buy it when others have those options for the same money or less. Sorry Ryobi
Well… where’s it at?!?
Technical question. How long will it last when using a desktop alone? Please i need an answer
I just saw the new 1800 watta inverter on the site…. and it looks nothing like this….
Summer’s almost over… is this moving to a fall release or something? 😂
So is this Vaporware since its Sept and no sign on when it will hit the market? Was looking forward for it.
When is it actually coming out on the floor as in Home Depot?
We have used thehttps://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
still waiting for the "coming soon" sign to change on your website. I did find a work around for my 40v inverter. I use my blower back pack with 3 40v/6ah batteries to
extend my run time to 18ah in slot #4. I look forward to the kit version's arrival since I have buckets full of the 18v's.
I will be buying this day1.
I have so many ryobi 4ah batteries thanks to ryobi days that this is necessary even just as a charger