Site will show price of $99.99 with special price in cart =$84.99. Once you add code: HOLLY23 another $10 is taken off to get to $74.99. This is the best price I have personally seen as it isn't included in standard HD hacks
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The TOP-OFF 175W Power Supply delivers faster simultaneous power to personal devices and small electronics
Each port delivers full power, even if used simultaneously
Quickly charge or power up to 3 devices at the same time
With the USB-C PD port, recharge devices faster from a fully depleted state to 80% capacity
Attach any M18 battery to provide continuous power or recharge devices with 1 AC 120V outlet, 1 USB-C PD port and 1 USB-A port
Rafter hooks allow for versatility on the jobsite to hand on common materials or carts
Ideal for laptops, cell phones, TVs and other small devices
Lightweight, compact design
Battery, charger and device cords not included
5-year manufacturer's warranty
Weight: Approximately 1.06 pounds
Shipping Dimensions: Approximately 9.84 x 6.89 x 4.41 inches.
This product cannot be shipped to: CA
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also are you able to charge the Milwaukee battery with this device?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ijjc2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ijjc2
I appreciate the info re: the sine wave. It's something I hadn't considered when I bought it.
I can't say I agree with the "stay away" sentiment though . What about powering the multitude of things that run with their own AC adapters? Anything that uses a USB-C charger (and converts the AC output in to a DC output) should be fine, I would think. Phone, laptop, flashlight charger. I can see wanting clean output to power LED light bulbs and things that will use the AC without conversion or filtering/cleaning.
I've made sure to buy only pure since wave UPS'es though... I guess I could use my same argument against myself
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ijjc2
Holy sh!t... great video. Thanks for sharing! I'll make sure to post the same advice/info you did any time I see a post for the Top-Off...! It does seem safe for AC adapters, but certainly not an "sensitive electronics". Certainly not anything that relies on the voltage or frequency as a reference (as the dude said in the video)!
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