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Battery Inverter Load and Runtime Test Ryobi 40 Volt 300 Watt Inverter with 150 and 65 watt loads 

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In this video, John does a live demo of a 150 watt load and a 65 watt load on two 300 watt Ryobi 40 volt inverters. He keeps track of the run time on both units and shares when each one shuts down during this test.
The RYOBI 40-Volt Power Source provides convenient, on-the-go power both on and off the jobsite. With 300-Watt of continuous output, this inverter is perfect for powering laptops, tablets, cell phones and other small electronics. This compact and lightweight design is compatible with all of your existing RYOBI 40-Volt batteries making endless power even easier. Equipped with 1 USB-A outlet, 1 USB-C outlet and one 120-Volt wall outlet for convenient and reliable power. This 4.0 Ah battery lasts 2x longer than the standard RYOBI 40-Volt high capacity battery while delivering the same fade-free power and performance. All RYOBI 40-Volt batteries come with an on-board battery life indicator for user convenience and over-molded edges for impact protection. This battery works with all RYOBI 40-Volt tools and chargers. Charger not included.
Inverter: fits all RYOBI 40-Volt batteries
Inverter: battery and charger not included
Inverter: 300-Watt of continuous output
Inverter: outlet types: 1 USB-A outlet, 1 USB-C outlet and one 120-Volt wall outlet
Inverter: external LED light
Battery: works with all RYOBI 40-Volt lithium-ion tools and chargers
Battery: 40-Volt 4.0 Ah high capacity battery for extended run time
Inverter: 5-year warranty
Battery: 3-year limited warranty
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Battery Inverter Load and Runtime Test Ryobi 40 Volt 300 Watt Inverter with 150 and 65 watt loads

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Комментарии : 18   
@frazzleberry
@frazzleberry 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the video! I was having trouble getting some basic numbers and you did it quick and efficiently!!
@mrspin3315
@mrspin3315 Год назад
I just purchased this. I want something small on the road plus this will give me something to use my batteries for. I also plan on using this to test my batteries with.
@antiontaylor262
@antiontaylor262 2 года назад
Great basic video. Numbers like this is what I've been wanting so I could decide if this is a purchase I want to make. I'd like something to power stuff like a television for tailgating or basic items during a power outage. Factoring cost of a larger 7.5ah battery, inverter, & charger, I need to make sure I'll get my money worth in run time/load capability. A generator could be had for near the same cost & be far more capable but I'd like something that doesn't need maintenance/upkeep.
@christopherowens2635
@christopherowens2635 Год назад
thanks for making this video. have you tried maximizing the 300w on a single battery to see how long that lasts?
@beardboss20
@beardboss20 3 года назад
Just bought mine today because of a power outage. Just to keep the phones and kid stuff juiced up!
@CanuckTech
@CanuckTech 3 года назад
The older battery on the right is severely degraded or the inverter cut out prematurely, it only managed 78wh of output after inverter losses, yet is rated for 144wh capacity new. The newer battery managed 112wh after inverter loss which puts it much closer to the 144wh rated capacity.
@mrspin3315
@mrspin3315 Год назад
4 bars only indicates that the battery is 85% to 100% charged. This is what Ryobi said. So far in my experience the fast charger charge's more complete to 100%. But you might be right too. He should have used battery's similar in age.
@qua7771
@qua7771 Год назад
I want to try it on my guitar amplifier. I'm a bit concerned about the grounding.
@KillerRaptorr
@KillerRaptorr Год назад
These normally don't have grounding because they work on DC to AC. So they won't get backfire as AC normally gets. DC to ac is normally stable and consistent power. Unlike your home or a gas generator that flux the power circle around. So if a fault happens. It'll just shut the system off. The o on theses ports normally never have ground. Their only there so you can slot the ground pin in. But there is no ground connection inside. Look at all other electric generators and you'll find them doing same thing.
@qua7771
@qua7771 Год назад
@@KillerRaptorr Internally, the amp steps up the voltage to around 400vdc to drive the tubes. I'm also concerned about noise. I was always under the impression that the guitar needed a reference to ground.
@KillerRaptorr
@KillerRaptorr Год назад
@@qua7771 No noise would be generated from whatever devices you have else connected to your house, Because house outlets are connected in more then 1 breaker. That means a full room can have up to 5-10 outlets with 2 plugs in each, But because their all connected to 1 zone. Those other lines may cause noise/feedback to your device. Amp could send feedback back to others. But it's not to the ground. Grounding is a way to send excess power out instead of into the unit. So generators don't need grounds because they don't backfeed power from their output ports like household ports do. And being that you aren't plugging 20 devices to the generator. It won't have any noise/static/feedback loop. But because generators have exactly same pure sinewave as a home outlet. It'll work exactly like your home plug, But without all the fuss. Although you need to understand how much wattage your amp uses. Some might need lot more then 150watts. So you need to make sure you check the Voltage-110/120v to Amps input requirements. Then = those into wattage like use rapidtable for your checking.
@jaycarneygiants
@jaycarneygiants 2 года назад
how many charge-discharge cycles do these batteries have?
@andrzejandrzej7357
@andrzejandrzej7357 5 месяцев назад
Fast charger (3A) about 500-700 times and on slow charger (1,7A) something about 1500 times and stil IT have 50% of base power.
@se7encureton
@se7encureton 2 года назад
Dude you’re videos kick butt But You don’t reply to any questions..
@Weekendhandyman
@Weekendhandyman 2 года назад
Yes I do.... I just seldom go back months or years to reply.. :)
@ACommenterOnYouTube
@ACommenterOnYouTube 2 года назад
This unit is pure garbage. I had it swapped out 3 times and the 3rd time was a direct ship from Ryobi. None of the units i tested could support over 250W before they cut out.
@FalconWing1813
@FalconWing1813 Год назад
I believe the 300w is their surge rating, they likely are 250w continuous. Most inverters are rated that way.
@ACommenterOnYouTube
@ACommenterOnYouTube Год назад
@@FalconWing1813 no it says 300W continuous. The 150W version says 150W continuous and holds 150W and shuts down at 160W. This unit shuts down at 250W .... So its rated wrong or built wrong.
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