With two (legacy style) chargers I have hanging on the wall, it's not really hard to remember the battery I just depleted replacing the charged battery.
Obviously his expectation for this product is to charge 3 batteries simultaneously at full speed which is not unreasonable. I think if their target market was professionals they'd have that available but if they are targeting homeowners one at a time is probably enough.
Anyone know the difference between this one and the 6-port that is often the same price or less?
Do the make a 6-port for 40v batteries? Unless I'm mistaken the only 6-port is for the 18v batteries.
Not unreasonable, unless you know how electricity works. If you put all the power to one battery at a time, that battery will charge quicker. It's not like it charges one, and then *doesn't* rotate to start charging the next when that's done.
Sounds like you don't. You're implying that there is no maximum charging speed for a battery and charging one at a time will always be faster than charging 3 at a time, which is not true. If the maximum is 100W then a 300W charger will charge 1-3 batteries at full speed.
Otherwise we'd just throw as much wattage as possible at everything that needs to be charged and we'd never have to wait long.
Obviously his expectation for this product is to charge 3 batteries simultaneously at full speed which is not unreasonable. I think if their target market was professionals they'd have that available but if they are targeting homeowners one at a time is probably enough.
Anyone know the difference between this one and the 6-port that is often the same price or less?
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Congrats bro!
The point is why would you have to come back and interchange, that makes no sense unless you're running Landscaping operation
Anyone know the difference between this one and the 6-port that is often the same price or less?
Do the make a 6-port for 40v batteries? Unless I'm mistaken the only 6-port is for the 18v batteries.
Compatible with All RYOBI 40-Volt Lithium-Ion Batteries
Charges One Battery at a Time
What would be the point?
Looks like only center port charge a battery, while side ports are storage.....like on some mowers. Hard pass.
False.
Otherwise we'd just throw as much wattage as possible at everything that needs to be charged and we'd never have to wait long.
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Anyone know the difference between this one and the 6-port that is often the same price or less?
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