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Milwaukee M18 18V 175W Top-Off Li-Ion Compact Inverter Power Supply (2846-20) on sale for $99 - 20% when you apply code
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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).
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- Factory Authorized Outlet via eBay has Milwaukee M18 18-Volt 175-Watt Li-Ion Powered Compact Inverter w/ XC 6.0 Ah Battery (2846-21HO) on sale for $149 - 20% when you apply code MEMORIALTWENTY at checkout = $119.20. Shipping is free.
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I did some pretty thorough testing on mine to put it through its paces. USB-C PD output starts/maxes around 60W with a fresh battery - but it settles in around 45W once you're down below 60% or so - hence the rating.
These are also nice to have for getting a good idea of how your older batteries are holding up. I recorded total power output (watt hours) to a 14" macbook pro with a USB-C meter, and I was pretty surprised that all my M18 batteries delivered >=85% of their rated capacity - even my 6+ year old 9.0 high demand battery.
Technically? Sure, I guess.. as long as you keep the total power draw at or under its rated 175W.. but it goes without saying it is super wasteful to charge other batteries like that, because you're converting DC to AC, then AC back to DC - and both of those steps are lossy.
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I did some pretty thorough testing on mine to put it through its paces. USB-C PD output starts/maxes around 60W with a fresh battery - but it settles in around 45W once you're down below 60% or so - hence the rating.
These are also nice to have for getting a good idea of how your older batteries are holding up. I recorded total power output (watt hours) to a 14" macbook pro with a USB-C meter, and I was pretty surprised that all my M18 batteries delivered >=85% of their rated capacity - even my 6+ year old 9.0 high demand battery.
It doesn't charge the battery via USB like the Ryobi inverter does, lame.
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The Home Depot app shows this at $99 but without the battery. Unless you're referring to an in-store deal you found.