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Model: RYOBI 150-Watt Push Start Power Source and Charger for ONE+ 18-Volt Battery (Tool Only)
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Picked up one of these from DTO back in February for $66, including a 2ah battery. I have the original version, and find this one to be much more versatile. It can charge any Ryobi 18v battery using a USB cable, and also provides USB-C PD charging output at DC efficiency.
I travel a lot for my job and use a lot of Ryobi tools daily, and if I don't need my 6 pack charger, I just take this and it does everything I need.
Clearly they're glad you asked. TL_DR: With this you can charge your Ryobi battery via USB-C.
Long version from product description:
"This RYOBI Power Source also acts as a charger, allowing you to recharge your ONE+ batteries through the USB-C port. Equipped with one 120-Volt outlet, 2 Fast Charging USB-A outlets and 1 Fast Charging USB-C outlet, your compatible small devices will charge as fast as possible, up to 30-Watt. This kit includes our new USB Fast Charging Wall Adaptor and USB charging cable, making the options of where and how to charge your batteries more versatile than ever before."
Clearly they're glad you asked. TL_DR: With this you can charge your Ryobi battery via USB-C.
Long version from product description:
"This RYOBI Power Source also acts as a charger, allowing you to recharge your ONE+ batteries through the USB-C port. Equipped with one 120-Volt outlet, 2 Fast Charging USB-A outlets and 1 Fast Charging USB-C outlet, your compatible small devices will charge as fast as possible, up to 30-Watt. This kit includes our new USB Fast Charging Wall Adaptor and USB charging cable, making the options of where and how to charge your batteries more versatile than ever before."
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Picked up one of these from DTO back in February for $66, including a 2ah battery. I have the original version, and find this one to be much more versatile. It can charge any Ryobi 18v battery using a USB cable, and also provides USB-C PD charging output at DC efficiency.
I travel a lot for my job and use a lot of Ryobi tools daily, and if I don't need my 6 pack charger, I just take this and it does everything I need.
I made some for Christmas they work great! use RYi120AVAM Ryobi inverter (the slim one that can fit in your pocket, It has a barrel plug. You can ether canalize the Ryobi battery connector of the cable or get a new barrel plug (same as a lot of del laptops have used for years if you have an old charger lying around or can creatively require an extra one from work, if you get buddy buddy with IT they should have boxes full). Then print this and attach it (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing.../comments) to the cable. Now you have an inverter that can use Ryobi or Milwaukee batteries!
Also the Ryobi inverters are amazing for camping, The RYi120AVAM Has a 12 auto plug so you can run a battery charger off of the inverter in your car while driving, then you can switch and run things off grid, We were able to run 40" TV, or Christmas lights, charge phones / laptops, etc.
Fancy voltage inverter. I bought a knock off voltage inverter from Amazon about $40 now. With this one I don't see the point of using it to charge batteries too because if you have an AC outlet you don't need an inverter. Or is that too obvious?
Fancy voltage inverter. I bought a knock off voltage inverter from Amazon about $40 now. With this one I don't see the point of using it to charge batteries too because if you have an AC outlet you don't need an inverter. Or is that too obvious?
When I travel I use the inverter for power in the car (kids devices), then use the charger once I get to destination to recharge Ryobi batteries. Nice to have it all in once package and not need to bring a charger. The power brick is nice also with usb A and usb C.
I had one from DTO for $66. Came new with 2ah battery. Love it and allowed me to get rid of my other bulkier chargers while using USB-C. It's a clean setup. I also had the older version (no charging capability)
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Can someone tell me what this is useful for? I see DTO is cheaper and wouldn't mind combining shipping $.
It looks like the USB is only ~15watts? I have multiple 25/65w external USB-A/C batteries. Not sure I'd bring this plus a Ryobi battery camping or on a trip.
Those batteries don't have an AC plug. Anyone have use cases for 150W? Other than charging a phone/laptop I can't think of any things that would run on that. Maybe a lamp? But just bring a lantern/flashlight/etc.
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I travel a lot for my job and use a lot of Ryobi tools daily, and if I don't need my 6 pack charger, I just take this and it does everything I need.
DTO link (currently $110):
https://www.directtools
Clearly they're glad you asked. TL_DR: With this you can charge your Ryobi battery via USB-C.
Long version from product description:
"This RYOBI Power Source also acts as a charger, allowing you to recharge your ONE+ batteries through the USB-C port. Equipped with one 120-Volt outlet, 2 Fast Charging USB-A outlets and 1 Fast Charging USB-C outlet, your compatible small devices will charge as fast as possible, up to 30-Watt. This kit includes our new USB Fast Charging Wall Adaptor and USB charging cable, making the options of where and how to charge your batteries more versatile than ever before."
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Clearly they're glad you asked. TL_DR: With this you can charge your Ryobi battery via USB-C.
Long version from product description:
"This RYOBI Power Source also acts as a charger, allowing you to recharge your ONE+ batteries through the USB-C port. Equipped with one 120-Volt outlet, 2 Fast Charging USB-A outlets and 1 Fast Charging USB-C outlet, your compatible small devices will charge as fast as possible, up to 30-Watt. This kit includes our new USB Fast Charging Wall Adaptor and USB charging cable, making the options of where and how to charge your batteries more versatile than ever before."
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Coop1979
I travel a lot for my job and use a lot of Ryobi tools daily, and if I don't need my 6 pack charger, I just take this and it does everything I need.
DTO link (currently $110):
https://www.directtools
Also the Ryobi inverters are amazing for camping, The RYi120AVAM Has a 12 auto plug so you can run a battery charger off of the inverter in your car while driving, then you can switch and run things off grid, We were able to run 40" TV, or Christmas lights, charge phones / laptops, etc.
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It looks like the USB is only ~15watts? I have multiple 25/65w external USB-A/C batteries. Not sure I'd bring this plus a Ryobi battery camping or on a trip.
Those batteries don't have an AC plug. Anyone have use cases for 150W? Other than charging a phone/laptop I can't think of any things that would run on that. Maybe a lamp? But just bring a lantern/flashlight/etc.
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