The RYOBI 40V Power Station Lithium Battery Inverter is the perfect power solution for the jobsite, at home and for recreational use. Offering 1,800 continuous Watts of clean power, this inverter is perfect for powering TV's, Fans, Refrigerators and small electronics. This unit is ideal for indoor use with zero emissions and quiet operation. Doubling as a super charger, it has the capacity to sequentially charge up to 4 RYOBI 40V batteries when connected to power. You can monitor battery levels and power consumption with the on-board screen or remotely on your smartphone with the GENControl app. GENControl also enables you to shut off your Power Station or reset it from your phone if it overloads. This inverter is part of the RYOBI 40V family and compatible with 85+ RYOBI 40V products. This tool is backed by a 5-year tool warranty.
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UPC:
46396036582
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Model: Ryobi 40V 1800-Watt Portable Battery Power Station Inverter Generator and 4-Port Charger (Tool Only)
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Already have 4 batteries for my lawn equipment. I have a portable generator set up to use LNG and power most of my home, but I really like the idea of having something that can be deployed quickly or used for shorter outages. Also looks nice as a beach battery system or something I could loan out after a hurricane when my generator would be running.
Does anyone know how it handles using different battery sizes? Mine are 6, 4, 4, and 2ah.
I think I've convinced myself if I can find one on clearance.
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There are new battery technologies and I understood that RYOBI is going to replicate the DeWalt thing and move to 20V and 60V (FlexVolt).
So 40V is going to be phased out soon, especially after the recent recalls. Many products like the Shopvac are already delisted.
Already have 4 batteries for my lawn equipment. I have a portable generator set up to use LNG and power most of my home, but I really like the idea of having something that can be deployed quickly or used for shorter outages. Also looks nice as a beach battery system or something I could loan out after a hurricane when my generator would be running.
Does anyone know how it handles using different battery sizes? Mine are 6, 4, 4, and 2ah.
I think I've convinced myself if I can find one on clearance.
Each 40v battery gives it 400W worth of capacity. So it can use all 4 of your batteries, to start with, to the full 1600W continuous capacity. Once the 2ah is drained, the unit can handle 1200W...etc.
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Ended up picking up a 2nd one from FB Marketplace for $150. Now I can use all 8+ of my batteries, as needed....
It may not be as practical as a non-Ryobi (standalone) system even if you are heavily invested in the eco systems.
This would be something I would be interested in; it just didn't compare. Go read up for yourself as my memory on the specifics is fuzzy
It may not be as practical as a non-Ryobi (standalone) system even if you are heavily invested in the eco systems.
This would be something I would be interested in; it just didn't compare. Go read up for yourself as my memory on the specifics is fuzzy
Double that for the 18v version.
BUT if you have 4+ (or 8+ like I do), it's a good option to a stand alone power station.
Only in store, where in stock.
Does anyone know how it handles using different battery sizes? Mine are 6, 4, 4, and 2ah.
I think I've convinced myself if I can find one on clearance.
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So 40V is going to be phased out soon, especially after the recent recalls. Many products like the Shopvac are already delisted.
I found both versions in stock, but all full price. Might try a couple other stores on my way home.
Does anyone know how it handles using different battery sizes? Mine are 6, 4, 4, and 2ah.
I think I've convinced myself if I can find one on clearance.
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