Factory Authorized Outlet via eBay[ebay.com] has Milwaukee M18 18-Volt 175-Watt Li-Ion Powered Compact Inverter w/ 6.0 Ah Battery (2846-21HO) on sale for $149 - 15% when you apply discount code SPRING15OFF at checkout = $126.65Shipping is free.
Alternatively, Factory Authorized Outlet via eBay[ebay.com] has Milwaukee M18 18V 175W TOP-OFF Li-Ion Compact Inverter Power Supply (2846-20) on sale for $99 - 15% when you apply discount code SPRING15OFF at checkout = $84.15. Shipping is free.
Features (2846-21HO):
Provide continuous power or recharge devices with (1) AC 120V outlet, (1) USB-C PD port, and (1) USB-A port.
You can quickly charge up to three devices at once, without the barriers of speed throttling.
With the USB-C PD port (45W), this battery inverter can recharge devices from a fully depleted state to 80% capacity, up to 75% faster than conventional wall chargers (5W).
You clearly haven't a clue what you're talking about…. Only times it makes a rats ass difference is direct drive of an AC motor and some PFC PC PSUs, neither of which will ever be powered by this 175W inverter.
Nice! If you're looking for just the inverter then Home Depot has their hack deal with the portable light. I got the inverter for $60 before tax. Just sharing.
You clearly haven't a clue what you're talking about…. Only times it makes a rats ass difference is direct drive of an AC motor and some PFC PC PSUs, neither of which will ever be powered by this 175W inverter.
Do your homework next time before posting.
So you're saying I'm wrong, and the sine wave isn't messed up, or I'm wrong and I do trust it with my devices?
If you're ok with a messed up sine wave, that's your prerogative. No need to be a dick about it just because I'm letting people know it's messed up so they can decide for themselves.
Nice! If you're looking for just the inverter then Home Depot has their hack deal with the portable light. I got the inverter for $60 before tax. Just sharing.
Nice! You just saved me having to buy another battery. I even checked hd and saw the deal but spaced on the hack option. $59.48 should be front page for this tool-it's super handy.
Most devices would be OK with it. The two big no-no's most sites reference are devices with AC motors, and medical equipment. In the last year, the only devices I plugged into my portable battery are a fan (to quickly dry an area away from an outlet) and scientific equipment (that is full of medical-grade custom electronics). I would rather not guess which devices would be destroyed, so I stopped buying modified sine wave inverters.
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Most devices would be OK with it. The two big no-no's most sites reference are devices with AC motors, and medical equipment. In the last year, the only devices I plugged into my portable battery are a fan (to quickly dry an area away from an outlet) and scientific equipment (that is full of medical-grade custom electronics). I would rather not guess which devices would be destroyed, so I stopped buying modified sine wave inverters.