Home Depot has
RYOBI 150W Push Start Power Source & Charger for ONE+ 18V Battery (Tool Only, RYi150CBT) on sale for
$49.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
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mpatt for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Fits and charges all RYOBI ONE+ 18V batteries
- USB-C universal charging allows charging ONE+ 18V batteries by household outlet, in-car charging and even solar charging
- Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, lights, fans and other small electronics
- External LED light
- Outlets: 1x AC 120V, 2x USB-A (18W Fast Charge), 1x USB-C w/ 30W PD
- 3-year warranty
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One thing I can think of is to power a 12v fridge without carrying a big portable battery station but might need the 8ah battery to make it worth while
All that being said this is a great product at a great price.
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Pretty sure the USBc port on the front is specifically for this
(pic below)
The USB-C PD port input/output specs are 5V(3A), 9V(3A), 12V(2.5A), 15V(2A), 20V(1.5A) DC.
"USING THE POWER SOURCE TO CHARGE
YOUR 18V BATTERY
See Figure 3.
Plug either end of a USB-C charging cable into a RYOBI USB
wall adaptor and plug the other end into the power source
to begin charging your RYOBI 18V battery. For best results,
use a USB-C wall adaptor, rated up to 30W. This device will
also charge when connected with a USB-C to USB-A cable
(not included). Any USB port with supplied power can charge
your RYOBI 18V battery, including USB ports in vehicles,
boats, or solar panels.
NOTE: The inverter will only charge the battery when receiv-
ing power through the USB-C port."
Google AI response said a 30w charger would only take 40 minutes to charge a 2ah battery, but I'm sure that's theoretical speed and not accounting for real world variables.
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This device has a max input of 30w, so if your car can output that it would charge a 2Ah 18v battery in a little over an hour.
There's a good chance that your car only puts out about 15w though, which would take closer to 2.5 hours to charge a 2Ah battery.
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