1st Jack we bought, then a couple others, you solved my off site charging issues, I'll just take my 240 with the panel I'm NOT using with my one of many chargers to my location that doesn't have AC, would really like a direct connect charger to solar, does ANYONE make such??? I'd think Ryobi would sell zillions of them
Yep used it this past Labor Day weekend. Should have videod some of it, works well. Only downside is the ryobi batteries don’t last real long on the inverter with only a few things plugged in (2 cell phones, sound machine and baby monitor) Even my 9ah battery is really only good for 1 night.
1st Jack we bought, then a couple others, you solved my off site charging issues, I'll just take my 240 with the panel I'm NOT using with my one of many chargers to my location that doesn't have AC, would really like a direct connect charger to solar, does ANYONE make such??? I'd think Ryobi would sell zillions of them
I agree wish Ryobi did more with solar, they have a small panel on their website listed as “coming soon” but it’s been like that for a year.
Fantastic, any updates on the Solar system? Have you had to use it during a blackout or camping trip?
Yep used it this past Labor Day weekend. Should have videod some of it, works well. Only downside is the ryobi batteries don’t last real long on the inverter with only a few things plugged in (2 cell phones, sound machine and baby monitor) Even my 9ah battery is really only good for 1 night.
Thank you @@gwheel3502
Did this work? Does charging several Ryobi batteries at the same time drain the Jackery faster than the solar panel could keep it going?
Be curious to see charge time with solar and run time charging off the jackery
died at "what are these for?" this is the best tool review ever! 🤣
3:05 😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆 Gave away your secret right there !
I checked out Ryobi, it is using modified sine wave, that's not good for laptop so I give it a miss.
Yeah totally get it, could be risky for laptop use.