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Ridgid 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter + 2.0 Ah Battery (AC86097KSBN) for
$79.
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Includes:- R86097 Power Inverter
- AC8400802 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion battery
- R86093 18V Charger
Product Features:- Powers and charges small electronics using any RIDGID 18V battery
- Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, and other small electronics
- 175-Watts of continuous power
- Features four charging outlets including (1) 120V AC Outlet, (2) USB-A Ports, and (1) USB-C Port for fast simultaneous charging
- Integrated flashlight allows for added convenience
- Not intended for hair dryers, coffee makers, power tools, refrigerators, or compressors
- 100% Compatible: Works with all RIDGID 18V Batteries, Tools, and Chargers
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Side-note, just looked up what the biggest battery even is. Apparently it's a 12Ah! Woah, I need me one of those. What an absolute unit [homedepot.com]
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Side-note, just looked up what the biggest battery even is. Apparently it's a 12Ah! Woah, I need me one of those. What an absolute unit [homedepot.com]
Again- it's designed for random / remote / camping situations and definitely fits the need there.
On the side note will they allow this in carry on?
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On the side note will they allow this in carry on?
Sure any inverter will 'drain fast' if you have a higher load, yet with a milliamps load it will run for a week or more.
I powered a small fan for all day long with this unit on a 4ah battery and it still had power when I turned it off.
Sure any inverter will 'drain fast' if you have a higher load, yet with a milliamps load it will run for a week or more.
I powered a small fan for all day long with this unit on a 4ah battery and it still had power when I turned it off.
On the side note will they allow this in carry on?
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When and/or which mfg is going to realize that a "dual battery" inverter has great value? The ability to swap batteries on the fly seems like a no brainier. Most who buy this would have at LEAST two batteries laying around (especially since this kit comes with one). IMO, it would be great for those with a handful of batteries already.
I suppose the targeted applications for this may not require continuous power. That said, I can think of a few applications that could be useful. I.e. not wanting a UBS (since you own this thing for additional applications anyway) and having a cable modem/router that needed to be powered continuously to keep a laptop connected during a power outage. (And, yes, most people could use the phone as a hotspot, but many don't have that feature).
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