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Model: Ryobi ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion Portable Power Source
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I had to make sure, but this does not have the inverter / 120v connection, it is just 2 USB ports for those wondering the same thing. Almost got 3 😅
Cheap solution: A rubber band, and two wires connected from the battery to 12v DC car chargers will work in a jam as most of them accept 12-24v input.
A more permanent DIY solution: 1"? PVC pipe around the stem of the battery with two bolts and a few nuts through it to make electrical contact with +/- pads on the battery.
If you have a 3D printer there's a lot more/better options.
I had to make sure, but this does not have the inverter / 120v connection, it is just 2 USB ports for those wondering the same thing. Almost got 3 😅
Wait why does this matter? I'm just looking for something to charge my phones for days if there's a hurricane...
Cheap solution: A rubber band, and two wires connected from the battery to 12v DC car chargers will work in a jam as most of them accept 12-24v input.
A more permanent DIY solution: 1"? PVC pipe around the stem of the battery with two bolts and a few nuts through it to make electrical contact with +/- pads on the battery.
If you have a 3D printer there's a lot more/better options.
Very Nice! Do you have any links to the 3D printer options?
I've had mine since they first came out. Great for power outages and for cookouts/camping. I have so many ryobi batteries that are always charged so I prefer using over a normal battery bank. At 2A it obviously is nowhere near as fast as a quick charger.
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Wait why does this matter? I'm just looking for something to charge my phones for days if there's a hurricane...
For that purpose it would work, but don't count on fast charge. The 150 watt charger which I have has I THINK 2 usb and 1 standard plug, so you could do a lamp or a bigger charger or rechargable batteries or whatever.
For that purpose it would work, but don't count on fast charge. The 150 watt charger which I have has I THINK 2 usb and 1 standard plug, so you could do a lamp or a bigger charger or rechargable batteries or whatever.
Ah thanks, I'm going to cancel and hold out for the better one.
I have one of these and it's very useful, but I don't see how the parts could cost more than $5 for Home Depot to make. Supply and demand, I guess. Seems like a good racket.
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I have one of these and it's very useful, but I don't see how the parts could cost more than $5 for Home Depot to make. Supply and demand, I guess. Seems like a good racket.
Racket?
Are you suggesting they should sell their products at cost?
Also, Home Depot does not make these, Techtronic does.
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A more permanent DIY solution: 1"? PVC pipe around the stem of the battery with two bolts and a few nuts through it to make electrical contact with +/- pads on the battery.
If you have a 3D printer there's a lot more/better options.
A more permanent DIY solution: 1"? PVC pipe around the stem of the battery with two bolts and a few nuts through it to make electrical contact with +/- pads on the battery.
If you have a 3D printer there's a lot more/better options.
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Are you suggesting they should sell their products at cost?
Also, Home Depot does not make these, Techtronic does.
Are you suggesting they should sell their products at cost?
Also, Home Depot does not make these, Techtronic does.
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https://www.directtools
OOS currently, but since Home Depot got them in, maybe Direct Tools will also.
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