EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video (my count)? Correct answer must be left in the video comment section......
Wow, this thing is awesome! The great advantage of it is that you can use it indoors. I'm hoping that they sell a version of it without the two 7.5 AMP batteries for those of us that already have EGO batteries. Great review.
Finally!!! A little expensive though. Hopefully they sell it without batteries for those of us that already own some of the EGO tools. Thanks for the great videos!
I love that thing! Forget the Dell, I'll take the Ego!! Your videos (and products) get better and better Mr. Kite Army and I am a Big (5"8') old (65) Fan!! Also, you very funny man :)
Every EGO gadget I've bought, the self propelled lawn mower, the edger, the weed whacker, has been just great. These products are just what the doctor ordered for us here along the Wasatch Front in Utah, in which our geography makes for the most polluted air in the country at times. Next on my shopping list, the EGO snowblower and probably one of the above too if I discover $1200 in loose change from the couch or something. Suggestion for another EGO gadget: A solar powered recharger at what, maybe 500 Watts? 1000 Watts?
Omg they finally did a Real power inverter! YEEESSSSSS. Also, love the video as always, you produce professional videos far and above 99.9% of UA-cam and I really appreciate enjoying them!
I'm going to plug in my zero turn EGO charger to my Bluetti 240 while a 375 watt solar panel charges it , ego went in the weeds for the solar connections.was hoping to find a easy avenue to charge my mower.?
great review thank you - to bad that they didn't include additional features, i.e. solar input, 12v outlets and 12V input - would have also had RV, camper markets. Could have been perfect for camper vans - power tools and appliances - much more efficient to use 12V directly than going thru ac inverter (typically 20+% loss).
While the concept makes a lot of sense, and I think that the applications for this portable technology are endless, the real win here is the shiplap wood paneling.
Dude...that intro!!! You must be one of the "funnest" guys on the block...LOL ;) ( Betcha thought I forgot about ya, eh? I still haven't worn the shirt you sent me...saving it for the UA-cam kite video... ) That is one cool piece of kit Andrew! I was wondering about solar power hookup to it too but I read come comments and got my answer. Your editing is so dynamic and entertaining...I can't wait to get a hold of Adobe Premiere Elements. I got a 2TB drive for my computer for Christmas so I'm 1/2 way to getting back in the UA-cam saddle again...just waiting for the program to go on sale again at Adobe. As always..YOU ARE DA MAN!!! So good to sit down and watch one of your videos again :) I will be learning from you once I get the editor... Cheers, John ;)
2000watts continuous for how many hours untill the batteries run out , or is it possible to recharge the batteries and replace them for continuous use ?
Ego comes out with something new and innovative every 6 months! I have a feeling the next things may be ego riding mower, power broom, and 10ah gen 2. And I will most likely see you post about it first!
Hey! Awesome video. I bought the 42in zeroturn a few months back, so I have 4 10ah batteries I'm looking to utilize. Have you tried hooking this up to a manual transfer switch on your house's breaker to see if you could backup say, a gas furnace?
Didn't see how long it could run that fridge, from the video it looks like it's about 1hr? Or does that normalize once the compressor turns off? Has anyone tested this?
I'm an off grid tiny house builder and I live in an off grid tiny house that's mobile I have a deep cell freezer D box freezer and two LED lights my kilowatt usage is only one kilowatt per day and I'm wondering if you can answer the question on how that will turn around and translate into cycling and how often I would have to re-charge the generator inverter
You can buy the dewalt station with the new 12 amps 20/60 flexvolt batteries for about $1300 and it can even run a 120v mig welder at 60 amps for about 2 hours , a mini fridge for 8 hours, a full size fridge for 4 hours. Is not pure sine wave like this one but to each it’s own.
Kite Army like I said I’ve abused the crap out of this unit for over a year and no issues. I only use it when I’m outside just in case, at the time that I bought the Dewalt the EGO wasn’t available, otherwise I would of bought the EGO one instead.
@@mega-hb4re I think that dewalt has the higher peak but ego has the higher amp hours. For this reason the dewalt will start more heavy tools while ego tends to run home appliances longer Both units are pretty nice units to have.
Price is same or more than my Honda EU2000 generator. The EGO comes with two batteries and can produce 840 Watt hours of electricity with them, then you need to find somewhere to recharge everything. My Honda holds a hair over 1 gallon of gasoline and produces 5900 Watt hours from that before I have shut it down and add another gallon. EGO unit is a neat thing, but won't be my home standby or anything like that.
How many batteries and what amp hours were used for the run times that you put up in your video? Also, did you actually run the devices for that amount of time or were you just using the estimates that the Nexus unit tells you for how long it would last with the current batteries plugged into the device? Good video. Thanks.
Thanks mate - for the run times I used only 2 7.5Ah batteries (as it is sold). To test the run time I used a single 7.5Ah battery and ran it down. I then multiplied that by 2 to get the estimate. Though for some of the tests I used the power station estimate. It would have taken to long to fully test all appliances - real time.
Regarding your hot tub. I have had many of those inflatable tubs which not only came apart but the filter/heater assembly ran through costly filters like crazy. Not to mention it cost about $100 per month to keep it heated, and you had to have it heated ALL THE TIME because it took so long to get up to temperature. My question is: How much power in watts does it take you to keep yours heated? How long do you have to run your power to get it up to the top degree of about 105 degrees? Using the bubble jets makes it lose heat because the jets are blowing cold air which cools the water. You can't just turn on the power and expect hot water within a short time.
Can I run a sump pump through it at all times. Does it charge and discharge at the same time? I am looking for something to run my sump pump if I am not home and power goes out
Oh ok. Thanks for the response! How's the charging rate compared to the standard chargers (with only one battery installed)? That's kind of a bummer if there's no fan for the batteries. That's what sets those chargers apart from most of the competition in my opinion. That power station is still an impressive tool though! This may sound ridiculous, but I wonder how much runtime you could get if you had FOUR fully charged 28Ah commercial backpack batteries installed on it with the needed adaptors. That'd be 112Ah! Of course, that'd be stupidly expensive at probably well over 5 grand! One guy said that with four 7.5Ah batteries installed, you could only run a fridge for a couple of hours. I'll see if I can find the link to that video. EDIT: Here's the link. Skip to about 13:50 and notice the annotations on the video. I don't know how he got to those figures, but anyway. ua-cam.com/video/hYNiFuvlzNU/v-deo.html
How would it all work with four 10ah batteries and the solar charger, other than taking longer to get a full charge? And could one use a solar generator in place of the Ego inverter?
I'm s EGO fan. But the weird thing is. When you use it to do things off grind. You have to plug it in (on grind) to charge it. So you're using the KHW you saved to charge. Lol. I don't mind tho. I have a 10k solar array. So I'll charge during the day. Love your video 👍🏿
Honestly for the indoor/outdoor factor alone compared to any other product that would attempt this type of power output $1200 for a power station capable of 2000 continuous and coming with 840 watt hours of power isn't bad. Also I don't know that I could find a product that allows me to hot swap batteries for as long as I have batteries to keep running. Not for that price anyway.
ImalTman you dont get 2000 at that price point only with the 4x 7.5ah batteries which brings it's up to $1800 and for that I'd rather go with goal zero
I didn’t notice mention of a significant disadvantage. You can’t charge and use (discharge) at the same time. So you can’t use it as an unattended UPS (uninterruptible power supply).
Milwaukee has a new line with big batteries I'm pretty sure they have a faster charge up time. I think they call it M power or something like that. Milwaukee has a very good name.
Ego needs drywall sander & dust collector. Im waiting for any major tool companies coming out cordless. Great video review Im not sure I need it but I wants it.
Assuming you have 4x 7.5 ah batteries and the A/C compressor stays on with a continuous draw of 1400 watts, You will get a run time of less than 1 single solitary hour.
For emergency situations a small gas generator is still the best.. Mine runs 26 hours straight with one full tank at 60% load which is about 3000w (2 small 1500w heaters) It costs 600$ and will outlast this lithium generator.. I mean, I do like the idea of a lithium generator but reliability and runtime is a big downside for my use case. Either ways, nice video has always 🙂
Awesome video as always! When will it have the ability to quick charge all the batteries at once for when I'm maintaining all of the gardens/lawns in my neighborhood armed using my fully loaded arsenal of EGO tools!!!! Love it!
Thanks so much mate...I like the original better "and Army of tools". I think they may be considering larger power packs to reduce charge times. Just think, with software updates they can update things on the fly
Hi Andrew, i really enjoy your reviews. I’ve learned a lot from watching them. I have a question on the ego nexus powerstation. I recently purchased one. I was thinking and even try calling ego to see what the best way to store the batteries and how to keep them charged when not in used. Can I leave all 4 batteries connected to the unit while not in use, or should I remove them. And also I bought just in case we lose power what is the best way to store the batteries. Should they be stored 100 percent or 50’percent power. Thanks Andrew
Thanks mate - The batteries actually do a really slow maintenance on themselves - The most import part is to make sure the batteries don't get to hot or less so to cold - Heat is what kills the cells. The ideal power is about 70-80% but as I said they will reach that on their own. Yes it is okay to leave them on the generator in charge mode - lots of smart tech running that thing
I have 8, 100watt Renogy solar panels that I bought on Amazon for less than $100 a piece almost 2 years ago. ...40 Amp charge controller ...small 100 ah agm battery bank (24 volt) ....2000 watt inverter going to house transfer switch which I have used to power all of my Ego batteries and a bunch of appliances during daylight hours.
Hey Andrew , love the channel , keep up the great posts and videos , just wanted to know. Any updates on the power station , and have you tried using it with a solar panel , just curious to know if you can keep it charged slightly with the panel. 👍🙏
Hmmm, I’m on the fence about this thing... you need power to charge the batteries to run it, so in a longer outage or multiday camping, you get one shot with your existing batteries if you have no power source, unlike a gas generator.. So that makes this just an expensive tailgating prop for a few hours of use. I’m also worried about Ego moving to 80v or 100/120v from 56v...will everything they have become obsolete? I wanted an Ego snow blower last week as we are in an extended winter and ZERO are available to purchase anywhere, online or in store. Makes me think they are going to move up in voltage.
DeWalt has one that runs on 4 20v batterys and puts out 1800 running watts,so I'm sure Milwaukee could do the same or higher with the 12.0 batteries that use the 21700 cells as opposed to the 18650s in the ego batteries. 21700 can draw much higher amps.so I think it could be done.
Thanks. I'm looking at it as either a backup or replacement for my battery bank. Likely not a replacement as it has a couple limitations... can't charge and discharge at the same time is a big one, no fast charging (yet). I use about 12-15ah of 110v nightly... and 4x7.5a 56v would give about 15ah of 110v not accounting for losses. But I like the tech.
That sounds real interesting - I think some of the limitations are going to be addressed with future updates to the power station - looking forward to those fixes
I'm running our house/cabin in FL off a battery bank of 22 35ah agm batteries (9.4kwh, 4.7kwh usable) hooked to 5kw of solar panels. The weak spot is the batteries as they can only take a charge so fast. Likely moving to litium Iron at some point when costs come down. But this guy might be a handy place to throw all the extra power I get on a sunny day. Just use separate fast chargers to charge the batteries.
This is great! Question: I would love to use this on my 240v water pump for my well when the power goes out. Any idea if this could power a 240v water pump or is this just for 120v applications? Thanks!
Scott Devor it could, if your well pump is less than 1000 watts, and can start on less than 2000 watts, you could get a step up converter and attach that to the well pump... then it could do it.
would love to have one, at my job, we started selling ego last year and this was put on the floor. I'd love to have one, but at $1,000 I can't afford that. if it was half off, I'd probably get one.
@@Kitearmy LOL So no lasagne. But 1 to 2 hours would work with most of what I cook. I'm looking to do a van conversion. Looking at alternatives to propane. Thanks for the input.
@@KitearmyYou can hook it to solar panels? I have been taking a crash course in electricity. I was looking at a2000 to 3000 watt inverter with solar panels until I came across a video on this unit
I know that you mention if have four 7.5ah batteries installed on the EGO NEXUS POWER STATION you get 2000 watts - my question is how do you get this to 3000 watts?
My problem with it is it's limited input and output connections. It's only input is a 110v power brick (edit: Kite Army says that there is another connector on the back that may be for solar), on the output side we are limited to older 5v 2.1A USB and 110v. When loaded with an additional 2x 7.5Ah batteries it's price is close to a Goal Zero Yeti 1400 ($1800 Yeti @ full retail* vs ~$1900 EGO) but the Yeti has inputs for solar and additional outputs for 12v DC, 2 USB-C (one 5/12/20v 6A and one 5v 3A) and can be chained to other external batteries for more storage. I could get a Yeti, charge my EGO batteries with it, charge my newer phones/devices much faster and power an addition set of items (12v DC). All while recharging from solar. If I was already heavily invested in EGO with multiple batteries and could get the Nexus as a bare tool then it might be attractive but as it is now there are better and more flexible options. *Yeti can be found often on sale in the $1,400 - 1,500 range.
@@Kitearmy - 1425 vs the 1680 for a 4x 7.5A EGO. It's continuous output is only 1.5Kw vs 2Kw for the EGO though. Sorry for edit, did 52v x 7.5 instead of 56v.
@@Shindinru Yes and you can hot swap in a battery into the EGO and use the for yard tools - this will squash the Yeti if they come out with a solar connector
@@Kitearmy - not really. I mean each of those is an additional $250-350 or more expense. Like I said, if one is heavily invested in EGO already it makes some sense, but other wise there are other options that are a better choice for most people.
i know nothing about electricity but can someone help me understand how it's able to power a 200W Refrigerator for 15 hours, but a 150W shop fan will only run for 4 hours? I am looking for some portable power to power a countertop food warmer than can keep baked goods warm during street vending. My display warmer is 700W but I can't figure out how long this will power it.
OK let me see if I can help - so great question about the fridge. The reason the fridge ran longer than the fan is that the fridge motor cycles on and off. The fan runs the whole time. Makes calculating these things a bit tricky. Now for your food warmer the estimated run time with 4 7.5Ah batteries is 2.5 hours. When the new 10Ah batteries come out it could run for 3.25 hours. All estimates of course.
Thanks for this video,,,great job,,,thanks Andrew,,,,,,can’t wait to get mine,,seems like a great tool to have around the house or where ever you need power
Thanks mate...I never tested the dual port mower. Maybe you can use the batteries from the mower on the Power Station. Stay tuned for a give-away this weekend
Kite Army hey Andrew,,,I have batteries,,,looking for this with no batteries,,,ego,says maybe later this year,,,,,think this would be a great add to any ego collection,,,,,plus looking at tiller to turn soil
I'm wondering how long you can power a projector and either an Xbox or Blu-ray player? I think they projector I have is 384W. In this video I think the fan at 150W only runs 4 hours.
@@Kitearmy that's what I feared. If I had movie night, that would cut it close if I wanted a self contained setup. Right now I have a portable projection screen I bought this year that I set up in the front yard and had my neighbors and friends over to watch a couple of Thursday night football games. But in that instance I have access to power so I was able to run an extension cord for everything. However, if I took it to someone's house with a bigger yard, or a park, etc where I didn't have easy access to power, I was hoping for a quiet solution like this power station.
Kite army Apart of been able to recharge with a solar panel if they can be daisy chain(two or more power stations together) Just to increase the run time
@@Kitearmy sorry for not being clear. If you plug in two EGO chargers into power station, can the power station at 2000W with 7.5AmHr battery charge two batteries? I'm just wondering if I can use it continuously to charge my batteries at a job site. Thank you for the research.
Roman Aleksanyan wow-I love the way you think. So I think the answer to this question simple. Basically you will never be able to charge more batteries to full than you start with. This will be true until they release a solar panel. Fingers crossed that will be out soon.
I donno how the original battery light go through testing to production, that guy needs to be fired. But thank god you fixed your simplest and one if the biggest problem
Your videos are very good. Thanks for your review. i think EGO products are phenomenal, but im still a little concerned about getting any of them repaired, as i have no idea how to work with electronic at this level, yet...
During discussion of fridge run time, I saw the figure "200 watts" flash on the screen. Assuming watts = amps*volts, don't most fridges require something more like 700 watts? If so, how many hours would a *typical* fridge with 700-800 running watts requirement be able to run?
@@Kitearmy wow 4 10ah??? O.o just got mine today cuz goal zero 1400 couldnt run a 13 amp tool, need it for parking garages where i cant use gas generator :/
Its just really expensive only comes with 2 batteries. Each battery is about $230 ,plus it only gives you 80 percent of what's charged because it retains the last 20 percent. Just really expensive which it would last longer for the price same with the jackery 1000 explorer.
How come none of u reviewers mention that coming with only 2 of the.four.batts needed to get 2000 w means.that out the.door with all four batts its almost $2000 a.friggin hefty pricetag wont ya say.Rich/San Jose
Kite Army I’m game. Let’s see a test on actual run time. It’s all over UA-cam. Just like it’s only 1600kwh usage which never was disclosed. The batteries automatically shutoff at 80%.
Can you make a review like the beach ball with ego 530 2.5amp and the new ryobi 110 MPH 500 CFM 40-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Variable-Speed Jet Fan Leaf Blower, 4.0 Ah Battery?
No 12 volt outputs (no Anderson power poles or a lighter style outlet) make this of very limited use. Also you can't charge and use at same time. Goal Zero has those capabilities.
I don't own anything (or know of anything) that uses 12v anymore. I think most things are usb powered now. Yeah but Goal zero cannot power my yard tools.
I looked back at the time left at 7:13 could not see it. I think it was 2 batteries. Are they possibly going to VDC car charging - lighter plug or battery cables.
Ultimate off grid station if it can charge solar be great for a cabin wouldnt need gas for mower weedeater or blowervand can run a fridge maybe a small ac unit
While it is crazy expensive, the 2 batteries alone are half the cost... SO its the same cost as the mower for example... I am actually going to be buying the mower in a month or so, so instead of the mower kit, I may just buy this + bare mower tool. Get an extra 7.5 out of it... Already have 3x 5mah and a 2.5mah (blower, edger, trimmer, snowblower)
Is there anyway you can do the review of 5000 btu ac running with ego power station ? That will be very helpful. There is not many videos on UA-cam on this.
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video (my count)? Correct answer must be left in the video comment section......
Congrats VNE7- winner winner - chicken diner
@@Kitearmy send me a 7.0 battery Andrew!
How about a 2.75ah
@@Kitearmy PERFECT!
in the mail. Anything else I can get for you?
Wow, this thing is awesome! The great advantage of it is that you can use it indoors. I'm hoping that they sell a version of it without the two 7.5 AMP batteries for those of us that already have EGO batteries. Great review.
I would expect that a bear tool will come at some point
@@KitearmyYou can fend off bears with this thing also? Wow!
Ha! Sure...you can throw it at them
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
Anyone interesting in buy one?
I have one unopened in sale for $700
I’m in San Jose CA
Finally!!! A little expensive though. Hopefully they sell it without batteries for those of us that already own some of the EGO tools. Thanks for the great videos!
Glad you liked - yeah it's pricey but so is a flooded basement because the sump pump has no power
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
All my EGO tools are even better than I expected. So I am really wanting a Nexus Escape. I saw 3 models of Ego batteries and about 43 appearances.
Just the thing for hurricane season!!
Amen
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
@@Kitearmy 56
you would have won - except it's not Sunday anymore :)
@moar pewpew Solar is only getting better - soon this stuff will be powering our house
I love that thing! Forget the Dell, I'll take the Ego!! Your videos (and products) get better and better Mr. Kite Army and I am a Big (5"8') old (65) Fan!! Also, you very funny man :)
Come over for a swim in the hot tub :)
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
Every EGO gadget I've bought, the self propelled lawn mower, the edger, the weed whacker, has been just great. These products are just what the doctor ordered for us here along the Wasatch Front in Utah, in which our geography makes for the most polluted air in the country at times. Next on my shopping list, the EGO snowblower and probably one of the above too if I discover $1200 in loose change from the couch or something. Suggestion for another EGO gadget: A solar powered recharger at what, maybe 500 Watts? 1000 Watts?
I think a solar panel is in the works to compliment this unit - fingers crossed
Omg they finally did a Real power inverter! YEEESSSSSS. Also, love the video as always, you produce professional videos far and above 99.9% of UA-cam and I really appreciate enjoying them!
Thanks so much mate. Yeah I think the Nexus Escape was just a start...I still think Ego has some more surprises up their sleeves
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
I think this is your best review yet. Bringing back the zany style that we saw in earlier videos. Wonderful!
You want zany...you got it!
@@Kitearmy that's what caught my eyes. now I'm considering buying one.
@@rastadrewreviews7719 Cool - I think they just lowered the price
I'm going to plug in my zero turn EGO charger to my Bluetti 240 while a 375 watt solar panel charges it , ego went in the weeds for the solar connections.was hoping to find a easy avenue to charge my mower.?
Awesome video! i just bought the powerstation and this was a great video! i have some old ego batteries but saving up for that big 10amp one!
great review thank you - to bad that they didn't include additional features, i.e. solar input, 12v outlets and 12V input - would have also had RV, camper markets. Could have been perfect for camper vans - power tools and appliances - much more efficient to use 12V directly than going thru ac inverter (typically 20+% loss).
I think that a solar panel is coming - might have been good to time the release at the same time of this product
Thumbnail of the year! 😂😂😂
Thanks mate - I'm glad someone appreciated it!
While the concept makes a lot of sense, and I think that the applications for this portable technology are endless, the real win here is the shiplap wood paneling.
No doubt on the application. I re-purposed that shiplap from your dock :)
Joanna would love your comment
@@EpicConspiracy Thanks Epic
Dude...that intro!!! You must be one of the "funnest" guys on the block...LOL ;) ( Betcha thought I forgot about ya, eh? I still haven't worn the shirt you sent me...saving it for the UA-cam kite video... ) That is one cool piece of kit Andrew! I was wondering about solar power hookup to it too but I read come comments and got my answer. Your editing is so dynamic and entertaining...I can't wait to get a hold of Adobe Premiere Elements. I got a 2TB drive for my computer for Christmas so I'm 1/2 way to getting back in the UA-cam saddle again...just waiting for the program to go on sale again at Adobe. As always..YOU ARE DA MAN!!! So good to sit down and watch one of your videos again :) I will be learning from you once I get the editor... Cheers, John ;)
Not to mention your funnest comments
2000watts continuous for how many hours untill the batteries run out , or is it possible to recharge the batteries and replace them for continuous use ?
Not a long time loll 😂😂
Ego comes out with something new and innovative every 6 months! I have a feeling the next things may be ego riding mower, power broom, and 10ah gen 2. And I will most likely see you post about it first!
How about jet pack?
Oh the 10.0Ah battery is coming. Go to Ego website and look at the new 2.5Ah battery with fuel gauge manual and right there on the cover 10.0 Ah
I'm holding out for the 50Ah
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
Easy there other companies have done this already so let's not say it's new and innovative.
Hey! Awesome video. I bought the 42in zeroturn a few months back, so I have 4 10ah batteries I'm looking to utilize. Have you tried hooking this up to a manual transfer switch on your house's breaker to see if you could backup say, a gas furnace?
Didn't see how long it could run that fridge, from the video it looks like it's about 1hr? Or does that normalize once the compressor turns off? Has anyone tested this?
I'm an off grid tiny house builder and I live in an off grid tiny house that's mobile I have a deep cell freezer D box freezer and two LED lights my kilowatt usage is only one kilowatt per day and I'm wondering if you can answer the question on how that will turn around and translate into cycling and how often I would have to re-charge the generator inverter
With 4 7.5Ah batteries you should be able to run 1.5 to 2 days on that draw
Nice! Can't wait to see the run times with 4 10Ah batteries!!
I have to get my hands on some of those
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
You can buy the dewalt station with the new 12 amps 20/60 flexvolt batteries for about $1300 and it can even run a 120v mig welder at 60 amps for about 2 hours , a mini fridge for 8 hours, a full size fridge for 4 hours. Is not pure sine wave like this one but to each it’s own.
Sine wave or nothing - good way to kill electronics
Kite Army I’ve been using my welder for over a year in remote places without any issues , so you know
@@mega-hb4re Cool - be careful, I just got hit by the hurricane and burned up a fan motor with a non sine wave. Smoked the house out!
Kite Army like I said I’ve abused the crap out of this unit for over a year and no issues. I only use it when I’m outside just in case, at the time that I bought the Dewalt the EGO wasn’t available, otherwise I would of bought the EGO one instead.
@@mega-hb4re I think that dewalt has the higher peak but ego has the higher amp hours. For this reason the dewalt will start more heavy tools while ego tends to run home appliances longer Both units are pretty nice units to have.
Price is same or more than my Honda EU2000 generator. The EGO comes with two batteries and can produce 840 Watt hours of electricity with them, then you need to find somewhere to recharge everything. My Honda holds a hair over 1 gallon of gasoline and produces 5900 Watt hours from that before I have shut it down and add another gallon. EGO unit is a neat thing, but won't be my home standby or anything like that.
I get all of that. I have older parents and they have had to sell their gas generator because they can no longer start it
Winner winner! The 56 volts appeared 56 times! Now that took some skill!
Wow that would have taken some real planning
Ego has done it again!! #mindblown
Yeah those guys are full of surprises
EGO Nexus Escape GIVEAWAY (winner picked today - Sunday). How many times did an EGO battery appear in this video
Great backup for medical equipment since you can bring indoors. I'll be looking into this more.
My dad has some medical equipment that needs power - life or death stuff this would be perfect for him
So what would you suggest. Keep in mind I pay $2000 a month for medical insurance. That makes $1200 seem fair
How many batteries and what amp hours were used for the run times that you put up in your video? Also, did you actually run the devices for that amount of time or were you just using the estimates that the Nexus unit tells you for how long it would last with the current batteries plugged into the device? Good video. Thanks.
Thanks mate - for the run times I used only 2 7.5Ah batteries (as it is sold). To test the run time I used a single 7.5Ah battery and ran it down. I then multiplied that by 2 to get the estimate. Though for some of the tests I used the power station estimate. It would have taken to long to fully test all appliances - real time.
Regarding your hot tub.
I have had many of those inflatable tubs
which not only came apart
but the filter/heater assembly
ran through costly filters like crazy.
Not to mention it cost about $100 per month
to keep it heated, and you had to have it heated
ALL THE TIME because it took so long to get up
to temperature.
My question is: How much power in watts does it take
you to keep yours heated?
How long do you have to run your power
to get it up to the top degree of about 105 degrees?
Using the bubble jets makes it lose heat because the
jets are blowing cold air which cools the water.
You can't just turn on the power and expect hot water
within a short time.
Its not really practical to run a hot tub with this - you get aabout 4 hours of run time
Love the reviews on your channel
Thanks for joining the party
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couldn't wait for you to review this ......niceeee
Thanks King - keep an eye out for my giveaway tomorrow.
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This thing ran my 13 amp 1.6 Psi Pressure Washer. According to another review it said it cant run power washer? Depends on the amp i think?
Yes the amps and the startup amp draw
Can I run a sump pump through it at all times. Does it charge and discharge at the same time? I am looking for something to run my sump pump if I am not home and power goes out
I'm not sure - will have to test
Great video and a lot of fun!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do the slots on the power station have built in fans for charging (and maybe even high load discharging) like the chargers do?
I don't think so - the charge rates on the power station are much slower than the high speed chargers
Oh ok. Thanks for the response! How's the charging rate compared to the standard chargers (with only one battery installed)?
That's kind of a bummer if there's no fan for the batteries. That's what sets those chargers apart from most of the competition in my opinion.
That power station is still an impressive tool though!
This may sound ridiculous, but I wonder how much runtime you could get if you had FOUR fully charged 28Ah commercial backpack batteries installed on it with the needed adaptors. That'd be 112Ah! Of course, that'd be stupidly expensive at probably well over 5 grand!
One guy said that with four 7.5Ah batteries installed, you could only run a fridge for a couple of hours. I'll see if I can find the link to that video.
EDIT: Here's the link. Skip to about 13:50 and notice the annotations on the video. I don't know how he got to those figures, but anyway.
ua-cam.com/video/hYNiFuvlzNU/v-deo.html
I agree on the slow charge rates - Though with 4 batteries you will probably allways have one ready to go
How would it all work with four 10ah batteries and the solar charger, other than taking longer to get a full charge? And could one use a solar generator in place of the Ego inverter?
Yes -others have done that
I'm s EGO fan. But the weird thing is. When you use it to do things off grind. You have to plug it in (on grind) to charge it. So you're using the KHW you saved to charge. Lol. I don't mind tho. I have a 10k solar array. So I'll charge during the day. Love your video 👍🏿
Thanks mate - this can power you through the night
Plug it in to an off grid solar panel 😏
@@TheLegendryZelda Love Zelda by the way...yeah, I think EGO is developing a solar panel
You specified and showed it ran frig. But did you test to see if only frig was plugged exactly how long it would run the frig?
ran my fridge for 20 hours - depends on size of fridge
Honestly for the indoor/outdoor factor alone compared to any other product that would attempt this type of power output $1200 for a power station capable of 2000 continuous and coming with 840 watt hours of power isn't bad. Also I don't know that I could find a product that allows me to hot swap batteries for as long as I have batteries to keep running. Not for that price anyway.
This is the only generator/inverter I would feel comfortable with my wife using
@@Kitearmy , even as compared to a Goal Zero?
No - I think I would be OK with that - I really meant vs gas generator
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ImalTman you dont get 2000 at that price point only with the 4x 7.5ah batteries which brings it's up to $1800 and for that I'd rather go with goal zero
I didn’t notice mention of a significant disadvantage. You can’t charge and use (discharge) at the same time. So you can’t use it as an unattended UPS (uninterruptible power supply).
That's true for now - don't forget that this thing can be updated with software.
That thing is cool,want to get one.i hope Milwaukee comes out with one,I have alot of batteries.
The problem with the 19-20v batteries is that they don't have enough power density to drive something like this
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Milwaukee has a new line with big batteries I'm pretty sure they have a faster charge up time. I think they call it M power or something like that. Milwaukee has a very good name.
Yep. Their MX Fuel line of tools. But looks like power station will be coming next Fall 2020. No price that I can find yet.
Ego needs drywall sander & dust collector. Im waiting for any major tool companies coming out cordless. Great video review Im
not sure I need it but I wants it.
EGO has not made any shop tools. It would be very interesting to see what they could come up with
I’m so confused. If I got this and ran a 1400watt portable ac how long would it run until the batteries are drained out?
it depends on the batteries you use in the generator - my best guess for best case scenario is about 5 hours.
Assuming you have 4x 7.5 ah batteries and the A/C compressor stays on with a continuous draw of 1400 watts, You will get a run time of less than 1 single solitary hour.
Nice I’ll be purchasing soon! You plan to do a review of the commercial backpack?
No commercial reviews yet - I'm just a back yard diyer
For emergency situations a small gas generator is still the best.. Mine runs 26 hours straight with one full tank at 60% load which is about 3000w (2 small 1500w heaters) It costs 600$ and will outlast this lithium generator.. I mean, I do like the idea of a lithium generator but reliability and runtime is a big downside for my use case. Either ways, nice video has always 🙂
Thanks mate - I have a gas invertor too - Have not had to pull out for a few years
Awesome video as always! Thanks!
Thanks again!
Hi Mr. Army, did yours come with the front and back waterproof cover? Mine didn't.
Yes - you mean the green covers
@@Kitearmy now I will never be able to use it in the rain 😢
@@gunzforarmz Did you buy it new?
Great video but I’m wondering if the USB ports were fast charging did it have a USB type C port does it have wireless chargers on top?
Standard USB Type A. My Samsung phone only charges normally and not fast charging when connected to the ports. No wireless charger.
Awesome video as always! When will it have the ability to quick charge all the batteries at once for when I'm maintaining all of the gardens/lawns in my neighborhood armed using my fully loaded arsenal of EGO tools!!!! Love it!
Thanks so much mate...I like the original better "and Army of tools". I think they may be considering larger power packs to reduce charge times. Just think, with software updates they can update things on the fly
@@Kitearmy would be awesome to do a video with you half the reviews you post I own those very weapons lol!
Great minds think alike
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Hi Andrew, i really enjoy your reviews. I’ve learned a lot from watching them. I have a question on the ego nexus powerstation. I recently purchased one. I was thinking and even try calling ego to see what the best way to store the batteries and how to keep them charged when not in used. Can I leave all 4 batteries connected to the unit while not in use, or should I remove them. And also I bought just in case we lose power what is the best way to store the batteries. Should they be stored 100 percent or 50’percent power. Thanks Andrew
Thanks mate - The batteries actually do a really slow maintenance on themselves - The most import part is to make sure the batteries don't get to hot or less so to cold - Heat is what kills the cells. The ideal power is about 70-80% but as I said they will reach that on their own. Yes it is okay to leave them on the generator in charge mode - lots of smart tech running that thing
Can you review a solar panel to recharge it during a power outage ?
They have a port for that - I think you will see it in a future release
@@Kitearmy , can you show the port? I'm not interested in a proprietary solar panel but hope one could modify a cable to connect to MC4. Thanks.
It's a strange port - I would guess proprietary
I have 8, 100watt Renogy solar panels that I bought on Amazon for less than $100 a piece almost 2 years ago. ...40 Amp charge controller ...small 100 ah agm battery bank (24 volt) ....2000 watt inverter going to house transfer switch which I have used to power all of my Ego batteries and a bunch of appliances during daylight hours.
@@jd9957 That's my kind of setup - are you going to buy a power station so that you can run through the night?
Thank you for all the info
You bet!
Can you hook a solar panel to it and charge the batteries?
Not at this time. Ego said this was coming in the future.
It's kind of excited Hearing you doing the review but I really want to get one where can I get it please, The price in all the details thank you.
So does it charge recharge up with AC, DC and Solar? like Kodiak or the others?
Solar charging capability coming soon
Hey Andrew , love the channel , keep up the great posts and videos , just wanted to know. Any updates on the power station , and have you tried using it with a solar panel , just curious to know if you can keep it charged slightly with the panel. 👍🙏
We had some storms that I used it for - worked great. No solar panels yet...
Hmmm, I’m on the fence about this thing... you need power to charge the batteries to run it, so in a longer outage or multiday camping, you get one shot with your existing batteries if you have no power source, unlike a gas generator.. So that makes this just an expensive tailgating prop for a few hours of use.
I’m also worried about Ego moving to 80v or 100/120v from 56v...will everything they have become obsolete? I wanted an Ego snow blower last week as we are in an extended winter and ZERO are available to purchase anywhere, online or in store. Makes me think they are going to move up in voltage.
I would say with almost 100% confidence that they are set on 56v. They will be increasing Ah though
Kite Army any idea why you can’t buy an EGO snow blower?
None other than short supply at Home Depot - I do see other retailers with them available.
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What was the run-time for the refrigerator in the clip/video?
about 15 hours
@@Kitearmy pretty good!!
@@BB_Detailing_00 Thanks mate
DeWalt has one that runs on 4 20v batterys and puts out 1800 running watts,so I'm sure Milwaukee could do the same or higher with the 12.0 batteries that use the 21700 cells as opposed to the 18650s in the ego batteries. 21700 can draw much higher amps.so I think it could be done.
Would be interesting to see
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Hi Andrew,,,love my ego power station,,,,vac’d all my cars,,,charged my air compressor,with power to spare
Wow - already making use of it :)
Kite Army yes,,,,just love it,,,,worth ever penny
@@thomasheath6084 Nice! What kind of batteries are you running in it?
Kite Army my 14 ego batteries,,,I do have 4-7.5 batteries,,,love it
thomas heath WOW - 14 EGO batteries you should be able to run your home for a week😀
Can you hot swap batteries? Run them parallel for extended run times (two of them with 8 batteries for example).
You can hot swap as long as you leave minimum 1 in the unit
Thanks. I'm looking at it as either a backup or replacement for my battery bank. Likely not a replacement as it has a couple limitations... can't charge and discharge at the same time is a big one, no fast charging (yet). I use about 12-15ah of 110v nightly... and 4x7.5a 56v would give about 15ah of 110v not accounting for losses. But I like the tech.
That sounds real interesting - I think some of the limitations are going to be addressed with future updates to the power station - looking forward to those fixes
I'm running our house/cabin in FL off a battery bank of 22 35ah agm batteries (9.4kwh, 4.7kwh usable) hooked to 5kw of solar panels. The weak spot is the batteries as they can only take a charge so fast. Likely moving to litium Iron at some point when costs come down. But this guy might be a handy place to throw all the extra power I get on a sunny day. Just use separate fast chargers to charge the batteries.
Yeah you can fast charge a 7.5Ah in 1:15 min from dead
This is great! Question: I would love to use this on my 240v water pump for my well when the power goes out. Any idea if this could power a 240v water pump or is this just for 120v applications? Thanks!
I don't think so - 110v is the rating
Scott Devor it could, if your well pump is less than 1000 watts, and can start on less than 2000 watts, you could get a step up converter and attach that to the well pump... then it could do it.
but can it solar? how many of them to run a normal house you think?
They are going to release solar in the future though for now it is not. I would say that 2 would comfortably run everything you would need in a house.
would love to have one, at my job, we started selling ego last year and this was put on the floor. I'd love to have one, but at $1,000 I can't afford that. if it was half off, I'd probably get one.
If I can do induction cooking. I would strongly consider buying this.
I bet you could - but I would say you would have between 1 to 2 hours. Heating takes lots of power
@@Kitearmy LOL So no lasagne. But 1 to 2 hours would work with most of what I cook. I'm looking to do a van conversion. Looking at alternatives to propane. Thanks for the input.
Santora Of Cali you should also look at solar panels. Not cheap but no grid decency.
@@KitearmyYou can hook it to solar panels? I have been taking a crash course in electricity. I was looking at a2000 to 3000 watt inverter with solar panels until I came across a video on this unit
I know that you mention if have four 7.5ah batteries installed on the EGO NEXUS POWER STATION you get 2000 watts - my question is how do you get this to 3000 watts?
3000 watts peak - this is a big help for large motor start ups - like fridges
How it can be charge? Can it be charge using solar panels???
not yet...solar panels coming soon
My problem with it is it's limited input and output connections. It's only input is a 110v power brick (edit: Kite Army says that there is another connector on the back that may be for solar), on the output side we are limited to older 5v 2.1A USB and 110v. When loaded with an additional 2x 7.5Ah batteries it's price is close to a Goal Zero Yeti 1400 ($1800 Yeti @ full retail* vs ~$1900 EGO) but the Yeti has inputs for solar and additional outputs for 12v DC, 2 USB-C (one 5/12/20v 6A and one 5v 3A) and can be chained to other external batteries for more storage.
I could get a Yeti, charge my EGO batteries with it, charge my newer phones/devices much faster and power an addition set of items (12v DC). All while recharging from solar. If I was already heavily invested in EGO with multiple batteries and could get the Nexus as a bare tool then it might be attractive but as it is now there are better and more flexible options.
*Yeti can be found often on sale in the $1,400 - 1,500 range.
How many Watt hours is the Yeti?
@@Kitearmy - 1425 vs the 1680 for a 4x 7.5A EGO. It's continuous output is only 1.5Kw vs 2Kw for the EGO though.
Sorry for edit, did 52v x 7.5 instead of 56v.
@@Shindinru Yes and you can hot swap in a battery into the EGO and use the for yard tools - this will squash the Yeti if they come out with a solar connector
Also, I have seen the 7.5Ah on sale too - that would lower the overall cost as well
@@Kitearmy - not really. I mean each of those is an additional $250-350 or more expense. Like I said, if one is heavily invested in EGO already it makes some sense, but other wise there are other options that are a better choice for most people.
Great review, I think I’m gonna get one.
Good to have in a pinch
i know nothing about electricity but can someone help me understand how it's able to power a 200W Refrigerator for 15 hours, but a 150W shop fan will only run for 4 hours?
I am looking for some portable power to power a countertop food warmer than can keep baked goods warm during street vending. My display warmer is 700W but I can't figure out how long this will power it.
OK let me see if I can help - so great question about the fridge. The reason the fridge ran longer than the fan is that the fridge motor cycles on and off. The fan runs the whole time. Makes calculating these things a bit tricky.
Now for your food warmer the estimated run time with 4 7.5Ah batteries is 2.5 hours. When the new 10Ah batteries come out it could run for 3.25 hours. All estimates of course.
Thanks for this video,,,great job,,,thanks Andrew,,,,,,can’t wait to get mine,,seems like a great tool to have around the house or where ever you need power
Dual port mower is next,,,then this bad boy
Thanks mate...I never tested the dual port mower. Maybe you can use the batteries from the mower on the Power Station. Stay tuned for a give-away this weekend
Kite Army hey Andrew,,,I have batteries,,,looking for this with no batteries,,,ego,says maybe later this year,,,,,think this would be a great add to any ego collection,,,,,plus looking at tiller to turn soil
Yeah...this is a big leap forward. Going to have to wait a bit for some other add ons to this :)
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I'm wondering how long you can power a projector and either an Xbox or Blu-ray player? I think they projector I have is 384W. In this video I think the fan at 150W only runs 4 hours.
fully batteried up this can give you 1680Wh - so I would figure your setup can run for 3 hours
@@Kitearmy that's what I feared. If I had movie night, that would cut it close if I wanted a self contained setup. Right now I have a portable projection screen I bought this year that I set up in the front yard and had my neighbors and friends over to watch a couple of Thursday night football games. But in that instance I have access to power so I was able to run an extension cord for everything. However, if I took it to someone's house with a bigger yard, or a park, etc where I didn't have easy access to power, I was hoping for a quiet solution like this power station.
@@Kitearmy Forgot to say, thanks for the quick reply.
TheGeocab123 you could always hot swap in additional batteries
TheGeocab123 sure mate. Happy T day.
Kite army
Apart of been able to recharge with a solar panel if they can be daisy chain(two or more power stations together)
Just to increase the run time
Great ideas - It will be interesting to see what EGO comes out with
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Does anyone know if will be available in UK, with UK 240v plugs?
Right now I would guess anything new might be on hold
what are ways you can charge it ? solar?
yes they now have a solar charging adapter
like if I plug something in it that takes 240 volts will it cut it on ?
no - only 110v
The links don't take you to the webpage to buy the generator?
your welcome
Can you mix battery sizes?
yes
Can you test the battery recharge time? Is it equal power consumption from discharge to charging or is there power left after recharging one. Thanks
Not sure if i know what you are interested in
@@Kitearmy sorry for not being clear. If you plug in two EGO chargers into power station, can the power station at 2000W with 7.5AmHr battery charge two batteries? I'm just wondering if I can use it continuously to charge my batteries at a job site. Thank you for the research.
Roman Aleksanyan wow-I love the way you think. So I think the answer to this question simple. Basically you will never be able to charge more batteries to full than you start with. This will be true until they release a solar panel. Fingers crossed that will be out soon.
@@Kitearmy some day! Thank you for the reply.
Every time you showcase ego product I buy it. My wife will kill me this time.
What, she doesn't like keeping the family safe? Stay tuned for giveaway this Sunday.
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I donno how the original battery light go through testing to production, that guy needs to be fired. But thank god you fixed your simplest and one if the biggest problem
The new batteries are pretty cool
Great video! Lol Ego first went to Sears, and Sears told Ego to go away. Lol. Now, Ego products are selling like hotcakes.
And Sears is bankrupt - Advice, do the opposite thing Sears does
Heard that as well from tools in action
Trueman Low love my ego yard tools,,,plus getting this power station,,,,trueman low
Ego tools are pretty darn good
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Your videos are very good.
Thanks for your review.
i think EGO products are phenomenal, but im still a little concerned about getting any of them repaired, as i have no idea how to work with electronic at this level, yet...
Thanks - don't worry about repairs, they are 10x more reliable than any gas products.
What is the runtime to run your fridge with all 4 batteries?
About 30 hours
During discussion of fridge run time, I saw the figure "200 watts" flash on the screen. Assuming watts = amps*volts, don't most fridges require something more like 700 watts? If so, how many hours would a *typical* fridge with 700-800 running watts requirement be able to run?
So cool!
Nope - the hot tub was around 110F
Did you test with only 2 ego 7.5??
Yes - I know have 4 10Ah bats on this thing
@@Kitearmy wow 4 10ah??? O.o just got mine today cuz goal zero 1400 couldnt run a 13 amp tool, need it for parking garages where i cant use gas generator :/
@@thomasngo9532 I wonder what tool you are using?
@@Kitearmy 13 amp pressure washer
if something takes 240 volts to charge or cut on, will it charge or turn it on ?
Sorry - only 110v
@@Kitearmy so will it charge a electric car ?
@@mangreat71 Yes - nut not in a practical way
so when you say not in a practical way, I'm thinking it will charge but it will charge in a slower way ?
@@mangreat71 not enough juice to be real practical
Its just really expensive only comes with 2 batteries. Each battery is about $230 ,plus it only gives you 80 percent of what's charged because it retains the last 20 percent. Just really expensive which it would last longer for the price same with the jackery 1000 explorer.
Great insurance policy - most owners of this unit have the batteries from other EGO tools
How come none of u reviewers mention that coming with only 2 of the.four.batts needed to get 2000 w means.that out the.door with all four batts its almost $2000 a.friggin hefty pricetag wont ya say.Rich/San Jose
Not sure that is correct - check this out 5:58
Power your fridge for a whopping 2 hours!! Thats helpful Please dont lie and say 15 hours when your meter even showed 1:10 min
Its about 15 hours - the fridge cycles on and off
Kite Army even your meter shows 1:15. No one has been able to get more than 2 hours on a fridge.
@@StayConnectedEV Okay - if you're a betting man let me know
Kite Army I’m game. Let’s see a test on actual run time. It’s all over UA-cam. Just like it’s only 1600kwh usage which never was disclosed. The batteries automatically shutoff at 80%.
@@StayConnectedEV All I can tell you is that I ran my large fridge for 15 hours - I don't know about the other stuff but I do know about this.
Can you make a review like the beach ball with ego 530 2.5amp and the new ryobi 110 MPH 500 CFM 40-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Variable-Speed Jet Fan Leaf Blower, 4.0 Ah Battery?
You got it
Kite Army thanks and the milwaukee please
@@genysmenrunner1677 Your going to keep me real busy - string trimmer review coming soon
Kite Army haha keep up with the good content
@@genysmenrunner1677 Glad you like!
No 12 volt outputs (no Anderson power poles or a lighter style outlet) make this of very limited use. Also you can't charge and use at same time. Goal Zero has those capabilities.
I don't own anything (or know of anything) that uses 12v anymore. I think most things are usb powered now. Yeah but Goal zero cannot power my yard tools.
This thing can charge the batteries too, albeit slowly. Doesn't that mean it has a cord to do this?
Yes it has a power cord. You just plug it in.
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OK, it will power a refrigerator. How long? Doesn't the screen show the run-time? Why didn't you show the screen?
7:13
I looked back at the time left at 7:13 could not see it. I think it was 2 batteries. Are they possibly going to VDC car charging - lighter plug or battery cables.
1 hour! Lol ...
@@Kitearmy - HA! I must have looked away from the screen when the numbers came up. Thanks!
Ultimate off grid station if it can charge solar be great for a cabin wouldnt need gas for mower weedeater or blowervand can run a fridge maybe a small ac unit
I think they are working on a solar panel - will be a totally game changer
Sump pump? if so, how long??
Depends on how frequently thy run but I would guess about 4 to 5 days
How long does it take to charge
about 4 hours
While it is crazy expensive, the 2 batteries alone are half the cost... SO its the same cost as the mower for example... I am actually going to be buying the mower in a month or so, so instead of the mower kit, I may just buy this + bare mower tool. Get an extra 7.5 out of it... Already have 3x 5mah and a 2.5mah (blower, edger, trimmer, snowblower)
That’s how I would play it. Get your batteries squared away then buy the tools without battery.
That’s the move. Get your batteries all setup then buy tools without batteries.
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Is there anyway you can do the review of 5000 btu ac running with ego power station ? That will be very helpful. There is not many videos on UA-cam on this.
is that 110v or 220v
@@Kitearmy Insignia portable AC 250 sqft 6000 btu $299 at bestbuy. I think its 115 volt.
@@sukhs1317 how many watts - I can do the calculation
@@KitearmyIt's on BestBuy website. It doesn't say watts info.
INSIGNIA Model number NS-AC06PWH1 SKU 6393188
I have five 7.5 amp batteries...I rotate them on my rapid charger with a small gas Gen set that can run 12 hours on 1 gal of gas...unlimited run time!
solar panel coming soon
EGO JUST KEEPS UPPING THEIR GAME! I'M GUESSING I SAW THE EGO BATTERIES 41 DIFFERENT TIMES! 41 41 41 41 41 👍🏽👌🏽