PORTABLE POWER for Refrigerators, TVs, & More! | RYOBI 18V ONE+ 1800-Watt Power Station

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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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Let me know when you have solar panel inputs

ekognaG
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I didn’t catch if you talked about it, does it have pass thru charging so you can use it while charging?

davidcarrico
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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!

StressLessCamping
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It would really be nice to see them at the store by Hurricane Season not Summer 😊

joenobles
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Once the price comes down I will be getting that for sure hopefully I can use solar panels to charge it too just like the 150 watt inverter and/ charger

easylivin
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I want it!!!! Now I’m going to need a good solar charger for the 6port supercharger, free energy is life!!!

loaizafilmz
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Ryobi needs to market a way to charge the 18 volt batteries by solar power

bobjohnson
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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

AaronPaluzzi
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I like it, if only Tools like this were compatible with all tti batteries, that would sell me on it and spread ryobis innovation across the whole tool family

jaredappleseed
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They should have demonstrated how it can charge via solar. But I suspect they don't want to do that because it would require a third party panel. Ryobi has been incredibly slow in transitioning to solar. They've had 14w and 21w portable solar panels on their site for years with a "Coming Soon" tag. This product could have been hyped considerably more if they had introduced it simultaneous to let's say a Ryobi 75w panel.

Granted, the 60w input would take a heck of a long time in that setup. I use the 150w inverter with 30w solar input. It typically requires a couple of hours to fully charge an 18v battery from empty.

wastedcentury
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I hope Ryobi updates their litter inverters that take a single drill battery. Not only are they not pure sine I would like to see a little fan too.

kakashi
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So is this Vaporware since its Sept and no sign on when it will hit the market? Was looking forward for it.

familyj
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Ryobi needs to release a 12 amp hour battery to power these new tools!

josephtheinflatableguy
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I need a release date and price for this baby! Been having serious power outages and living in an apartment this would be ideal for the current situation.

adventvalor
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If I get this 18v version and have the 40v version will I be able to run them together in parallel? Assuming yes, since the output wattage is the same.

peytonparks
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When you can hook solar to it then you will have something.

dangeroustoman
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At first I wasn’t convinced because of the price for the unit by itself. Was in the middle of crafting a small DIY inverter using the Ryobi batteries. Now that he mentioned about it charging the batteries and not losing power when removing a battery. I think it’s worth the price. Welp… gotta start saving. Im still waiting if they mention about mixing batteries (HP with regulars and different amp hrs) because I’m barely on my first steps with Ryobi and don’t have many batteries.

antonioreyes
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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.

tatsumifps
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Oh man that thing would be amazing on my ranch.

Furly
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The only thing I don't see, is there a 120V plug to plug it into the wall. Passthrough charging?

dondiego