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RYOBI ONE+ 18V HIGH PERFORMANCE Kit w/ (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries, 2.0 Ah Battery, Charger, & FREE Hybrid Tri-Power Tripod Light (PSK108SB-PCL691B) for
$199.
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About this item:
- Extend your productivity with up to 4X more runtime
- INTELLICELL battery technology features advanced electronics allowing batteries to last longer, think smarter and deliver up to 30% more power
- COOL-CORE design reduces temperature while in-use to optimize battery performance and extended battery life
- Advanced lithium cells maximize performance and runtime during demanding applications
- High visibility LED fuel gauge clearly indicates remaining runtime
- Easily snaps into place and detaches with quick-release buttons
- Pair with 18V ONE+ HP tools for optimized performance
- Recharge on any 18V ONE+ charger
- Hybrid Tri-Power Tripod Light: 3,800 lumens with 4 brightness modes (high, medium, low and single panel)
- Hybrid Tri-Power Tripod Light: 360° illumination with individual adjustable LED panels or use as a single panel flashlight
- Hybrid Tri-Power Tripod Light: Hands-free use with 2-by capable handle and integrated folding hanging hook
- Hybrid Tri-Power Tripod Light: Detachable 18V ONE+ 360° LED light for portable illumination
- Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of over 300 Cordless Products
- 3-year manufacturer's warranty
- Includes: (2) PBP004 18V ONE+ 4Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Batteries, PBP003 18V ONE+ 2Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery, PCG002 18V ONE+ Charger, and Operator's Manual
- Includes: PCL691B TriPOWER Tripod, 18V ONE+ 360° LED Light and operator's manuals
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Paid $100 just for the light. I think the light and tripod combo is $200.
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These are not high performance but don't know if high performance makes any difference.
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Has worked well for me so far. Doesn't fit in the dock anymore though.
If you look at the pics someone managed to do it by pulling the section that swivels up and down all the way up. Haven't figured out how to do that yet unless I break the hinge but I just have it in the closet for now. Works best with the 4AH batteries and up. 1.5 works on low setting on the vacuum for about 15-20 minutes but doesn't work on max suction. 4AH and up works with max suction.
The amperage of the battery doesn't affect the power draw, so there's something else going on if the 1.5aH batteries aren't working.
Ryobi's batteries all use the same 2 terminals, with additional terminals for the "HP/HP+" that allow for higher draw.
But this adapter only has the standard 2 terminals, so the max it can pull is 18V.
Your 1.5aH batteries might be failing or this adapter isn't doing proper boost conversion. Or possibly both.
Dyson batteries typically run between 21V and 25V, so it might not even be performing at peak.
Ryobi's batteries all use the same 2 terminals, with additional terminals for the "HP/HP+" that allow for higher draw.
But this adapter only has the standard 2 terminals, so the max it can pull is 18V.
Your 1.5aH batteries might be failing or this adapter isn't doing proper boost conversion. Or possibly both.
Dyson batteries typically run between 21V and 25V, so it might not even be performing at peak.
Sorry, not that it doesn't work. More that it dies fairly quick. On max suction it only works for about a minute or two before dying.
Got it.
I'd expect the 1.5aH to drop voltage sooner than the 4aH, so either the adapter doesn't have a boost converter or it's very tightly tuned and <17.6V is just not enough for it.
If it doesn't have one, adding one would get you some extra suction power at the expense of runtime.
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Ryobi's batteries all use the same 2 terminals, with additional terminals for the "HP/HP+" that allow for higher draw.
But this adapter only has the standard 2 terminals, so the max it can pull is 18V.
Your 1.5aH batteries might be failing or this adapter isn't doing proper boost conversion. Or possibly both.
Dyson batteries typically run between 21V and 25V, so it might not even be performing at peak.
Higher amp batteries have more batteries in parallel, this increases their potential output.
Amp output is dependent on load, and tools are designed to operate at the given voltage.
Where this does matter is in high draw tools. When a battery is heavily drawn on its voltage drops under load, so your 18v drops to 17v. High amp batteries are able to share this draw across the extra cells and minimize its drop… 17.5v.
So yes a 4ah outperforms a 2ah and a 9ah out performs both.(this is a case of diminishing returns so 9ah barely out perform 4ah).
Extra terminals have been shown to be communication terminals and have been discontinued on newer HP tools. More cells or better cells of HP allows the tool to draw more from the normal terminals without impacting voltage significantly or damaging the cells. So the HP tool is just allowed to more fully use the normal terminals.