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popularKatManDude posted Yesterday 08:20 PM
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YMMV - Select Home Depot Stores: RIDGID 18V Cordless AC Inverter Kit with 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery and Charger $58.05

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YMMV - Select Home Depot Stores: RIDGID 18V Cordless AC Inverter Kit with 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery and Charger. In-Store Clearance $58.05.

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YMMV - Select Home Depot Stores: RIDGID 18V Cordless AC Inverter Kit with 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery and Charger. In-Store Clearance $58.05.

Click on "See In-Store Clearance Price" to see the clearance price at your store.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../330509618

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Jeff_In_LouisvilleYesterday 10:07 PM
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Geez, I've been waiting for this to go on sale but now I don't see any around me.
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PedroRYesterday 10:08 PM
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Cute.
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Hate that we have so many battery connector standards. Wish they would consolidate around a couple common formats.
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VikingSailorToday 12:05 AM
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Output limit is 175W.
Putting this here since it's likely to be relevant info for a lot of people interested.

Roughly calculated the 2.0 Ah battery will give you about 12 minutes of you run it at full capacity.

The max output 175W is about 1.45A at 120V output. The 2.0Ah (18V DC) battery is about 0.3Ah, which means you can run a 1A 120V draw for about 18 minutes (0.3 hours). Giving this info since most AC equipment or power adapters will have the draw listed in amps at 120 volt, and it's important to be aware that the 2.0Ah on the 18Vdc battery only equates to 0.3Ah AC output capacity. (I really wish that information like this and the labeling would be standardized to Watts and Wh...)
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VioletMagic1538Today 03:50 AM
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Quote from VikingSailor :
Output limit is 175W. Putting this here since it's likely to be relevant info for a lot of people interested. Roughly calculated the 2.0 Ah battery will give you about 12 minutes of you run it at full capacity. The max output 175W is about 1.45A at 120V output. The 2.0Ah (18V DC) battery is about 0.3Ah, which means you can run a 1A 120V draw for about 18 minutes (0.3 hours). Giving this info since most AC equipment or power adapters will have the draw listed in amps at 120 volt, and it's important to be aware that the 2.0Ah on the 18Vdc battery only equates to 0.3Ah AC output capacity. (I really wish that information like this and the labeling would be standardized to Watts and Wh...)
I wish I knew this stuff, but I'll take it from a stranger who sounds legit. Helpful! Thank you!
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OptimusdieselToday 04:07 AM
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Quote from VikingSailor :
Output limit is 175W.
Putting this here since it's likely to be relevant info for a lot of people interested.

Roughly calculated the 2.0 Ah battery will give you about 12 minutes of you run it at full capacity.

The max output 175W is about 1.45A at 120V output. The 2.0Ah (18V DC) battery is about 0.3Ah, which means you can run a 1A 120V draw for about 18 minutes (0.3 hours). Giving this info since most AC equipment or power adapters will have the draw listed in amps at 120 volt, and it's important to be aware that the 2.0Ah on the 18Vdc battery only equates to 0.3Ah AC output capacity. (I really wish that information like this and the labeling would be standardized to Watts and Wh...)
I have this with a 4ah and I cant really find a good use for this. used it to power a PA speaker a few times. anything less than 175 watts I got plenty of power banks, or all in 1 jump starters/power banks. anything that requires more then 175watt you may as well invest in a real battery bank with better features. i currently keep at as emergency power for laptops or charging power bank idk.
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aznboi24Today 05:31 AM
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Quote from Optimusdiesel :
I have this with a 4ah and I cant really find a good use for this. used it to power a PA speaker a few times. anything less than 175 watts I got plenty of power banks, or all in 1 jump starters/power banks. anything that requires more then 175watt you may as well invest in a real battery bank with better features. i currently keep at as emergency power for laptops or charging power bank idk.
Probably good for a router or gateway.

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