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Great deal. Ive used this to power my pellet stove, and once my fridge during an outage. Stove ran for a couple of hours on a 4 ah battery. Same for the fridge.
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They can be used to slow charge batteries (at 100W), to either rebalance cells or revive dead / over-discharged batteries.
Powered my pellet stove during a short power outage. Lasted a couple of hours on a 4ah battery. Same for my fridge once in the summer. Depends on your battery size but it can keep 1-2 decent sized things running. Router /internet / potentially a tv too.
I'll be able to power my modem and router for 7 hours with a 4ah weed eater battery that would just be sitting there.
I don't know if they improved it, but the original Nexus that I tried about 8 years ago, it kept cycling.
My el cheapo Ryobi was able to handle the same workload on a 4ah battery with no issue.
Could have been the unit itself, but I just stuck to the Ryobi. Still want this because I have way more capacity in Ego batteries.
I don't know if they improved it, but the original Nexus that I tried about 8 years ago, it kept cycling.My el cheapo Ryobi was able to handle the same workload on a 4ah battery with no issue. Could have been the unit itself, but I just stuck to the Ryobi. Still want this because I have way more capacity in Ego batteries.
It's massively improved since then. This version has a pure sine wave, and 400 instead of 150 watts. It's a massive improvement. I took a 7.5AH battery and ran my refrigerator for 12 hours during a power failure.
It's massively improved since then. This version has a pure sine wave, and 400 instead of 150 watts. It's a massive improvement. I took a 7.5AH battery and ran my refrigerator for 12 hours during a power failure.
The starting wattage on a refrigerator compressor is 1,200 Watts. What is the peak on this?
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*Looked up Ego's warranty terms and factory reconditioned tools only come with a 1-year consumer warranty, I'll pass
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My el cheapo Ryobi was able to handle the same workload on a 4ah battery with no issue.
Could have been the unit itself, but I just stuck to the Ryobi. Still want this because I have way more capacity in Ego batteries.
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specs claim 800w peak wattage
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