RYOBI RYI818BT One+ 18V Power Station Review - 1800W Output

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • We put the RYOBI RYI818BT 18V Power Station through the paces, pushing the output limits. With just one 18V battery, you can get up to 450W of usable power. With two 18V One+ batteries, you get up to 900W, and with just four 18V batteries, you get the full 1800 Watts of output from the RYOBI power station. Capacity (Wh) is dependent upon the size of batteries that you use and you can use up to eight One+ 18V batteries.
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  • @aroooooo
    @aroooooo Рік тому +108

    No pass through charging while running AC is a deal breaker for me. Being able to use AC from the power station during an outage while charging via solar is a must.

    • @SoulG03
      @SoulG03 Рік тому +9

      Not quite a deal breaker for me, but it is a huge... HUGE let down. I was hoping they'd have a locked in battery so that we could do pass-through but not the case. Sigh. All they needed, in my limited view, is a screwed in power pack. If the screw is removed.. pass through is disabled. I'd still love to know why we can't have pass through.

    • @danya822
      @danya822 Рік тому

      ​@@SoulG03seems to me a lifepo4 100ah battery, inverter and charger/solar controller with two 100w panels would still be cheaper than just this Ryobi piece, and offer more flexibility and options. A bit more of a hassle, but not a ton if solar is in the plan anyway.

    • @Alejandro_san
      @Alejandro_san 11 місяців тому +6

      Is there a competitor with the pass theu feature?

    • @jpnewman1688
      @jpnewman1688 10 місяців тому +10

      This device is not a replacement for the traditional power pack, rather as an emergency or expansion option for those who already own lots of ryobi batteries and tools..
      I'd wait for the second generation of this device, along with newer battery technology.. 💯💯

    • @jpnewman1688
      @jpnewman1688 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Alejandro_san I am not aware of a similar device with passthrough charging but would look at the Ego device since they use higher voltage/capacity LiFePo4 batteies.

  • @Bartmanfly
    @Bartmanfly Рік тому +36

    A surge rating is meant for inductive loads like motors, which happen in the milliseconds. You are using a resistive load and leaving it on. I am impressed by the running watts.

    • @mowomedia4801
      @mowomedia4801 Рік тому +5

      I was going to say the same thing. He should have tried a motor for the 3000w surge test.

    • @mikeladuca289
      @mikeladuca289 Рік тому +1

      I'm wondering if the gradual flipping of switches is the problem in your test. Nice review.

    • @coralreefer23
      @coralreefer23 11 місяців тому

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @richardpedersen2092
      @richardpedersen2092 10 місяців тому +2

      LED lights employ a surge as well. Non-linear loads are a 20th century anachronism.

  • @7xtc25
    @7xtc25 Рік тому +21

    3000 W surge. Try it from 0 to 3000 for a second and back to 1800. Turn off three switches on at once flip one back Off right away, and I bet it would work fine.

    • @dennisreynolds6915
      @dennisreynolds6915 Рік тому

      Ok tuff guy.

    • @pretol2730
      @pretol2730 4 місяці тому +1

      The reason why most people want 3000W surge is a refridgerator spool up (compressor, heavy duty motor, etc.), and that initial load is usually about 0.5 seconds or so, as the motor spools up to close to running speed.... Your suggested test doesn't seem to address this scenario. But at the same time, the tester didn't test it with such a load either, because 3000W of constant resistive load is not the same as rapidly dropping motor spool up load....

  • @wilddog1985
    @wilddog1985 Рік тому +18

    Ryobi is winning the tool battery power station competition.
    I am deep in the Milwaukee platform, so I can't justify the purchase..... but man Ryobi is doing great things on these units.

    • @Tog84two97
      @Tog84two97 Рік тому +2

      I've bought into both... Ryobi is my art home tools while Milwaukee is my work tools... I'm still trying to decide between the Milwaukee or Ryobi power stations...

    • @joshchamberlain9413
      @joshchamberlain9413 Рік тому +1

      while there's a small loss, like 8-10% the milwaukee to ryobi batt adapters work fine. I have ryobi milwaukee and rigid tools and run adapters on certain things.. might be a stretch on this # of adapters wise, but for most other tools the milwaukee batts are stronger if you have them already. tool guys locked to color may not agree, but ryobi does have some stand out tools that best milwaukee. The ryobi dye grinder is an absolute beast, and my now go to tool

    • @lifegoeson05
      @lifegoeson05 9 місяців тому

      TTI needs to get involved. How the heck does Ryobi have so many interesting things while Milwaukee is trailing behind. I just purchased a few things from the Ryobi USB 4v line. Other than that we have M12 and M18 everything.

    • @foam27
      @foam27 8 місяців тому

      How do you figure? My Ego 56V 3000W power station is has WAY more power and storage when throwing on my 4 56V 10Ah batts from my EGO riding mower.
      Where is Ryobi's 80v power station?

    • @timsteinkamp2245
      @timsteinkamp2245 5 місяців тому +1

      I got turned off by Ryobi this weekend. Six months ago I had purchased the backpack sprayer and it is great not having to pump a Solo. It runs on 18 volt. My second backpack gas leaf blower quit so I bought the big 40 volt blower that claimed to have more power than the gas. It does for 5 minutes with the turbo switch. It's funny how the gas unit says right on it 180 mph but the electric says nothing even though they sold it as 190 mph. The reason I went electric is both Ryobi gas pull ropes broke. I was hoping for more honesty from the company. Some things like drills and screw drivers can work in a low power state as batteries go low but other things like a paint sprayer needs a continuous power for expected results.

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 Рік тому +24

    This is a very interesting product from Ryobi. I am heavily invested in their ecosystem; I could fill up this power station AND their 40v power station, but I own neither of them and won't, unless the prices drops substantially. There are two reasons for this: as power stations go, both of their offerings are mediocre to poor, and I'm NOT going to beat up my lithium-NMC power tool batteries by using them in this manner. You can buy an Ecoflow or Pecron power station, with much better features and a dedicated battery, for about the same money, or maybe a few hundred dollars more. The both offer pass-through AC charging, higher solar charging input, and a UPS function, making them much better products, overall. You can even DIY a much better system for quite a bit less money. Even though one wall of my shop is lime green, I will definitely pass on this one!

    • @Sigurther
      @Sigurther 6 місяців тому +2

      Sad thing is, when I found this (owning quite a few 18v batteries myself), I got excited.. until I saw the price. $649 for the unit with no batteries and no cord. An equal Bluetti unit is going for the same price, and of course, it *has* batteries, equal to eight of the 6ah Ryobi batteries.
      If this was maybe half the price for the unit, I'd consider it, but this, plus the price of the batteries to make it worth it? Not a chance.
      And don't even get me started with the 12aH batteries - they're $250 each!

    • @jasonbroom7147
      @jasonbroom7147 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Sigurther - Plus, most of the portable power stations are using safer LFP battery chemistry.

    • @cbsl8424
      @cbsl8424 3 місяці тому +1

      The thing is that both ecoflow and pecron are Chinese owned companies, with cheap labors and little environmental regulations. Of course their prices are more competitive due to poor human rights of Chinese workers. Buying those products supports an authoritarian government that enslaves its people to gain profit. Ethically speaking, I will support Ryobi since it is a US based company.

    • @jasonbroom7147
      @jasonbroom7147 3 місяці тому

      @@cbsl8424 - "Ryobi, a power tool brand owned by Hong Kong-based multinational engineering and technology company Techtronic Industries, has 12 manufacturing facilities across six countries"

    • @rickhinojosa5455
      @rickhinojosa5455 2 місяці тому

      Good comment @jasonbroom7147

  • @JeremiahTownsend
    @JeremiahTownsend 11 місяців тому +17

    Even assuming you already have (8) 6Ah batteries, that’s 864Wh for $650. $750 if you already have (4) 6Ah batteries and want the other four via purchasing the combo kit, which I’ll admit, getting (4) 6Ah batteries for $100 is very, very tempting.
    But, the Delta 2 (1024Wh) is currently on sale for $700. It has pass through charging and a DC/solar input of 500W. And it can be expanded up to 3072Wh.
    Bluetti’s AC180 with 1152Wh for $670 is an even better deal right now.
    I love my Ryobi batteries and 150W inverter for basic emergency/grid down needs: powering my Ryobi lamps and fans, an emergency radio, and recharging my phones. But, for running a fridge and cooking appliances during an emergency, your hard earned money is better spent on a traditional solar generator.

    • @jacobauld565
      @jacobauld565 6 місяців тому +2

      I understand what you are saying but look at how many other uses your Ryobi batteries have compared to those other power stations. Sacrificing a little in one category makes up for the almost 300 other tools in that platform

    • @JimEdds
      @JimEdds Місяць тому

      @@jacobauld565I get it but who has 8x12Ah Ryobi batteries? 6Ah is the most I have. I'll give them an A for effort though and being at the cutting edge. That is cool.

  • @Larry
    @Larry 4 місяці тому +2

    Can you charge the batteries using this device too if you plug it into the mains?

    • @as7river
      @as7river 3 місяці тому

      Yes, you can. Using the included USB C charger, you can charge up to 8 18v batteries simultaneously. It's not fast charging, but you can get them charged within a day with solar and a few hours from a 120 outlet.

    • @Larry
      @Larry 3 місяці тому

      @@as7river Ah excellent, thank you!

  • @Golfreak
    @Golfreak Рік тому +16

    For the cost of the unit, it's not practical. For $599, you can basically get a power station around ~1500w with 1200wh capacity. And that 's with Lifepo4 cells that can have 2000+ cycles with better charging abilities. A machine like this is $599 and even with 8 4ah batteries, that's only 576 wh. There's just much better alternatives out there.

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому +3

      I have an ecoflow delta. It cost me 600 bucks. 60 watt charging is laughable to my 900 watt fast charging. Plus it has pass through charging And it comes with batteries 🔋 I agree there is better options out there for that price.

    • @zgcb0a
      @zgcb0a 6 місяців тому +1

      It is a nice unit if you have a large investment in batteries already and want them to be useful when the storms hit. But yes, Lifepo4 diy projects get way better numbers.

  • @rickyroaster
    @rickyroaster Рік тому +4

    I think the 3000w peak they speak off, it primarily millisecond surges caused by fridge compressors, saws etc. If you had it attached to an oscilloscope, and then used an induction load, you'd probably see the surge capacity holding it. You used a resistive load,

  • @robdewhirst7525
    @robdewhirst7525 Рік тому +2

    Minor correction: you can use the USB-A ports while charging. You cannot use the USB-C or the AC ports when charging. It would be nice if the documentation outlined this but it does not. Also, my 30 minute AC chargers pull 60W, and this pulls 60W when solar charging, so I am not sure why it doesn't qualify as a "fast charger"? I know you are only going to get the input rate of your USB-C source but if that is the supplied power brick, it will be the same as the 30 minute AC charger.

  • @nominalvelocity
    @nominalvelocity Рік тому +9

    The starting watts feature is probably going to be fairly hard to test accurately without some specialized equipment, or at least a variety of motors in different ratings. As you noted, electric motors have a pretty huge initial load, until the starting capacitor is disconnected by the centrifugal switch, or potential relay. That high amp stuff happens on most motors within a fraction of a second. Even small motors with a run capacitor have really choppy power curves as the capacitor continually charges and discharges, even though the average amperage is fairly low.
    I'd be inclined to trust that number; the real question is will it start a non-loaded motor up to continual 1800 watts rating. If it does, I'd be shocked and pleasantly surprised. I bet a standard residential refrigerator would be no problem.

    • @timsteinkamp2245
      @timsteinkamp2245 5 місяців тому

      Must have a capacitor in it. I had a 100 watt fridge and to get it started I needed over 1000 watt power convertor. When I'm on a generator the motor revs up when the fridge turns on.

  • @carlrobinson8177
    @carlrobinson8177 6 місяців тому +1

    I have the 40v power station nevertheless I will be getting this one soon hopefully especially at that price. I’ve got plenty of batteries and 4 of them are 8 amp batteries, I love RYOBI products . Thanks for sharing, great video.

  • @Mr4Brown
    @Mr4Brown 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm wondering if there are multiple options for changing the station using solar. Can you use other solar panels besides the Ryobi solar panel?

  • @mowomedia4801
    @mowomedia4801 9 місяців тому +1

    I have one, like it so far. I did see it go well over 2,300 watts when a motor first started up so the surge rating is probably good for inductive loads.

  • @HippocratesGarden
    @HippocratesGarden Рік тому +2

    the only way to charge is via a USB-C.. I was mildly interested until then. I love the idea of basically having storage for all my batteries (or most of them), and charging the, and being able to use it as the inverter. If it had the ability to charge from AC, especially if it would fail over like a USB (leave it plugged in to keep the tool batteries charged, and then have 1-3 things plugged in the front, if house power fails, it fails over to power whatever is plugged in, would be awesome. I've got the 1000W inverter that I use and so far does great. I've even used it to power my Starlink for a few hours when working on my Offgrid property. Unless they add another way to charge, I don't see a reason to drop the cash on this, but it is cool, and definately shows Ryobi is really trying to get the most out of the ecosystem for their customers.

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому

      Yeah only 60 watts. My solar generator gets 900 watts. 60 watts would take a few days to charge.

  • @chrisziemba3889
    @chrisziemba3889 8 місяців тому +1

    currently home depot offers this with 4 6amp batteries for only apx. $200.00. that's a killer price for 4 6amp batteries considering what the batteries cost separate right now. as off blk friday sales ryobi batteries took a stupid price increase for some reason. not sure why, but any chance to get a deal on batteries is almost worth the trouble to get them. i am currently debating to make this buy. tool; with the batteries even though i have several batteries.

  • @animalsofflorida
    @animalsofflorida 3 місяці тому +1

    Can you swap the batteries out while its running lets say its at like 50% dead and I have like 10 batteries sitting on the shelf at 100% can I switch them out while its still on. Thinking about running a 300 to 500 watt 3d printer

  • @gtaus1
    @gtaus1 Рік тому +6

    Very nice review. I have lots of Robi 18v batteries, so something like this would be great for me. However, $650 bare tool is a bit pricey for me, and I really would want something with pass through charging. It's great that you can hot swap a fresh battery if needed. Lots on new improvements over the 40v power station. Would be great to see estimated running time remaining on the display along with pass through solar charging on Gen 2 of this power station.

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому +2

      For that price you might as well get an ecoflow

    • @ChrisGerhard66
      @ChrisGerhard66 10 місяців тому +2

      @@HorseRadish403 Unless you have 18v Ryobi batteries and don't have Ecoflow batteries, then this power station makes sense.

  • @Intoxacajun
    @Intoxacajun 11 місяців тому

    $650 too much. Needs to come in around $300-$400. I have a ton of Ryobi batteries and use many of their tools even though I mainly use Dewalt for work. I have the Dewalt 1800 inverter that I paid $450 and thought that was too high but it works good and I have the 60v Flexvolt batteries for my battery powered table saw and miter saw. It will run Power saws and shop vacs with no problems. I think I saw your video of the Dewalt inverter. How do you compare them? I didn't hear you state how long to charge drained batteries. Did you run some appliances with it? What kind of times did you see. I wonder how it compares to the 40V. I have the blower and trimmer in 40V and may consider that one if it gives better performance. Thanx for the info!! I live in Louisiana and storms and generators are a necessity here! Love your reviews!!

  • @weldonpinder7295
    @weldonpinder7295 Рік тому +2

    Hey Tim I loved the video and the details but I was hoping you would've done some test on your refrigerator, tv, fans and let us know how it performed with that

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Рік тому +1

      It really depends on the refrigerator/appliance, and which batteries you're using. It definitely has the output power to run these appliances, but the amount of runtime is depedent upon the previous two variables. It's actually a simple math equation if you find out the power required of your appliance. Thanks for watching.

    • @weldonpinder7295
      @weldonpinder7295 Рік тому

      @Shoptoolreviews It's just watching a video with those extra details on the appliances is quicker than calculating.

  • @animalsofflorida
    @animalsofflorida 3 місяці тому

    Does it work with the 12Ah ... or the 8ah or just the 6ah ? Thank you for your time :)

  • @jakemillsaps5512
    @jakemillsaps5512 10 місяців тому +3

    While not ideal you could always individually charge a battery with the 150v inverter charger via solar Then swap out dead batteries as needed. It would charge just as fast because it wouldn't be able to charge all 8 simultaneously anyway.

  • @milododds1
    @milododds1 2 місяці тому

    What if you had two power stations connected, would it meet the 3,000 Watt start up? I did read the other comment about it being in milliseconds so maybe one is enough?
    Question about refrigerators, normally most devices that take 120V but are actually getting stepped down to run their motors and other components. I am wondering if there is a more efficient way to bypass this step down and run your home appliances at the voltage that they are truly running on, therefore we wouldn't be losing energy from inverting. I found this to be the case w/ my bi-pap machine, I was able to purchase a 12V cable and my 12V solar battery gets twice the run time than using an inverter to 120V. Sorry I know this is not a direct Ryobi question but ideally you want to try to avoid inverting whenever possible.

  • @19frog68
    @19frog68 Рік тому +3

    Very thorough video - as usual with your work! Nice Job. One Question: Does the unit run the batteries all the way down or cut them off at 10 or 20% like other units (to protect the cells)? Example 8x 6ah (108 watt hours each) = 864 watt hours. Can you actually get 864 watt hours before it shuts off or does it cut out at bit before? I'm assuming that there is some power loss in the power conversion so 864 would not be achieved. Thanks

  • @ronaldprovencher7570
    @ronaldprovencher7570 10 місяців тому +1

    How long will it take the solar panels to charge 8 batteries installed on the unit ?

    • @robertwolfe8530
      @robertwolfe8530 6 місяців тому

      In a perfect condition a 2 amp/hr in 1 hr.

  • @jasonvandervalk3679
    @jasonvandervalk3679 Рік тому +5

    I had to buy another tool chests because of watching tool reviews.

  • @misterdumas76
    @misterdumas76 Рік тому

    GREAT REVIEW!!! But I have to disagree about the assertion based on your testing that it probably won't start with a 3000 watt startup. The halogen light test is excellent for continuous load testing but I would NOT expect it to run for even one tenth of a second at more than 1800 watts.

  • @rajas1432
    @rajas1432 9 місяців тому

    Fantastic review. If I use it to run a Lasko heater that needs 1500 watts, how long will it run with all 6AH batteries?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  9 місяців тому +1

      6Ah x 18V = 108Wh x 8 batts = 864Wh. It will run your heater about 30 minutes (1/2 hour). Thanks for watching.

    • @rajas1432
      @rajas1432 9 місяців тому

      @@Shoptoolreviews Thank you 👍

  • @jamesoshea6165
    @jamesoshea6165 Рік тому +8

    I'd probably buy it tomorrow if it has pass through charging and an adapter to be able to use standard mc4 solar connectors. I was really looking forward to this. :( 😢

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому +1

      Get an ecoflow delta for that price. It has a UPS and pass through charging. 900 watt charging. 300 watt solar. No batteries to lug around.

  • @leeward6762
    @leeward6762 8 місяців тому +2

    If you think of it as a multi battery charger that can also supply power its probably pretty nice...but as a dedicated "generator" idk

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Рік тому +4

    250 bucks seems very high for a 60watt solar pannel you can get 250 watt solar panels for 100 to 250 bucks

  • @awesomedave8484
    @awesomedave8484 11 місяців тому

    Great Review! I am looking at this vs a Jackery 1000.

  • @cwash3205
    @cwash3205 19 днів тому

    Great Video told me everything I needed to know

  • @MikesManCave
    @MikesManCave Рік тому

    I wish this was available in Australia, I would be buying one today.

  • @dogishappy0
    @dogishappy0 Рік тому +2

    These tool battery inverters are some pretty sweet tech, but anyone looking at these is doing themselves a disservice if they do not also look into other power stations similar to those made by Ecoflow, Jackery, etc.
    This thing charges at maybe 100 watts via USB C... my Ecoflow River 2 Pro can charge at 900 watts, and my Delta 2 Pro can charge at 1600 watts. They also have pass through charging, can accept much more solar input, have 100 watt USB instead of 45 watt, and even has a 12 volt car outlet.
    Only you know what your needs are though. If you have a way to charge 8 Ryobi batteries at once, or have 12+ batteries laying around, maybe this thing is for you. Otherwise, give Ecoflow, Jackery, etc. A look.

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому +1

      I have the delta and river pro. They are way better then this station

  • @jmccOutdoors
    @jmccOutdoors 5 місяців тому

    Nice to see them in the game but they have a long way to go. Hopefully they do and can contribute to more competitive pricing and value

  • @mobius012
    @mobius012 10 місяців тому

    I like it, a lot actually, I'm a huge Ryobi fan! BUT for the price of this thing plus eight 12ah 18v batteries , you can get an ecoflow delta pro that has 3 times the capacity, pass through charging, 1800 watt max solar charging input, and 3600w max 120v output 😔

  • @akriflesmatter5548
    @akriflesmatter5548 9 місяців тому

    If I hook two of these together, could I run a house well pump?

  • @JN-ou9ws
    @JN-ou9ws 2 місяці тому

    Hi, Got a ?; Can you use diifferent size battery?

  • @dspinoy
    @dspinoy 8 місяців тому

    how many watts is the charging block that comes with it?

  • @SimpleSustainableLife
    @SimpleSustainableLife 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do such an in depth review!

  • @virgiljohnson4260
    @virgiljohnson4260 6 місяців тому

    how long can i run a fridge or wash machine or microwave with eight batteries?

  • @Dc5mugen06
    @Dc5mugen06 5 місяців тому

    I wonder if I can use my dewalt battery with an adapter on this

  • @georgeemanson
    @georgeemanson 7 місяців тому

    Does this come in a UK-compatible version?

  • @SinCityDetail
    @SinCityDetail Рік тому

    I wonder if it would handle the start up of a fridge? Maybe that's what Ryobi means by the 3000W. Fridges usually surge when they start then settle down.

    • @as7river
      @as7river 3 місяці тому

      It can handle the 3000-watt surge of a motor, not continuous use. Motor surges generally last less than half a second.

  • @trackzmalone227
    @trackzmalone227 4 місяці тому

    How long will it last

  • @rogertyler3237
    @rogertyler3237 3 місяці тому

    I Have A Sears Dihard Jumper
    With A Built In Power Inverter
    It's Got Me By During Power Outages & I Havent Used It To
    Run A Flatscreen TV Or Anything
    Like That. But If There Should
    Come A Time I Will.

  • @DTachaJr
    @DTachaJr 11 місяців тому

    I am asuming you can connect only one solar panel?

  • @weldonpinder7295
    @weldonpinder7295 Рік тому

    I have a important question about the paralell kit. Will the 18v power station and the 40v run in parallel with each other? I have both and i hooked up them parallel and the only one showing that its using any wattage is the 40v so whats going on. I think its because 2 18v batteries are 36 volts so 36 volts wont run in parallel with 40. I even tried holding the power buttons at the same time to sink up together and they did at first then they just run separately. If thats the case thats bad i was really hoping to get more wattage for something bigger

  • @armyhylander6361
    @armyhylander6361 10 місяців тому

    i have neither the 18v or 40v power station... but could you run the two different ones in parallel?

    • @ChrisGerhard66
      @ChrisGerhard66 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes, either can also be run in parallel with the Ryobi 2300W gas powered inverter generator.

  • @titoibarra91
    @titoibarra91 9 місяців тому

    Are the solar panels compatible with the 40v version?

    • @as7river
      @as7river 3 місяці тому

      They are not. The 40v version has a very different, proprietary charging connector.

  • @patrickward163
    @patrickward163 11 місяців тому

    Would be good if this was sold here in the UK. I am aware the power station would need to be producing 230v with British style (Type G) sockets

  • @BorealisNights
    @BorealisNights 5 місяців тому

    I wonder, instead of ramping up the power first, then overloading... might not be recognized as a "Start-up Surge"... it would be interesting if you hit all three 1000 watt (well, more like 950 per switch)... at ONCE, so it can process it as a start-up surge, rather than just a slow overload. and if need be, then use 2-1000s and the 500.
    Depending on the components, the software, etc, it may very well work for at least a few seconds, long enough to cover the surge, as long as the consumption lowers to acceptable limits within a reasonable period.

  • @flipnblips6418
    @flipnblips6418 10 місяців тому

    Can the unit automatically detect power failure from wall outlet and automatically turn on to power what is plugged into it ?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  10 місяців тому

      No, it doesn't detect an incoming signal and turn on.

  • @MI_Prepper
    @MI_Prepper Рік тому +2

    Pretty cool product. Good idea to have a ton of drill batteries anyway... nice that this can pair with another unit. I would love to see a paired couple of units tested...

  • @erickvallad4189
    @erickvallad4189 Рік тому

    when AND where (state and city of home depot) will the power station is going to be released? as of 09/21/23 no business is selling it (home depot is currently selling only the 40V version)

    • @robdewhirst7525
      @robdewhirst7525 Рік тому +2

      Bought mine from the HD web site over a week ago but they sold out quickly.

  • @nsxproperties560
    @nsxproperties560 8 місяців тому

    Can it run a 15 amp table saw under load?

  • @jamesriley9551
    @jamesriley9551 11 місяців тому

    Where is this manufactured?

  • @james2042
    @james2042 Рік тому

    Inrush current happens a lot faster than you realize. Inrush current is only a few milliseconds. You would need a 15 amp power tool, like a saw, and when you start the saw up, the inrush current to get it going would be the 3000w rating.
    In order to test this at a bare minimum, youd need an ac clamp amp meter and a 120v cord with split wires. You put the clamp around the hot side and watch the current. If the max reading is 25 amps (3125w) and it didnt trip, it works. If it cant go above 15 amps (1875w) before tripping, it doesnt. Youd need a meter with a max reading option though

  • @dgoates20
    @dgoates20 Рік тому

    If you had to choose would it be this on or tbr 40v one?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Рік тому +1

      The 40V would probably be the smarter choice, since higher voltage batteries have some benefit. However, the 18V power station actually has some features that are better than the 40V, and the 18V probably makes a little more sense if you already have RYOBI 18V tools, providing more batteries for your tools and power station. That answer sounded political, but I think I'd have to choose the 18V. Thanks for watching.

  • @chrisumali9841
    @chrisumali9841 Рік тому

    Thanks for the demo and info. I was contemplating either going with the 40v or 18v. Your review is helpful and detailed. Thanks

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Рік тому +2

    Can't use it while charging that sucks

  • @matersworkshop6123
    @matersworkshop6123 Рік тому

    I'll be glad when Chervon will do the same thing for the Kobalt 24v line

  • @GhostEric813
    @GhostEric813 9 місяців тому

    I don’t understand why you would put fully charged batteries in the charger if you’re trying to test the charger out.

  • @MikeSTGL
    @MikeSTGL Рік тому

    If had Ryobi batteries maybe . Would be great if one of the cordless tools company's would come out with one that does pass thru use .

  • @charlesdascotte1754
    @charlesdascotte1754 Рік тому

    This is a very cool and interesting idea and I love the heck out of ryobi tools, but THAT PRICE is sooooo high! I can pretty easily get a 1500w(not quite 1800 watts but I am having a hard time finding anything in my house but a hair dryer that needs more than 1500) power station with a built in battery of around 1kwh for $700 (or even less looking for coupons and sales). Plus those will charge the battery at 300+ watts from the wall or up to 200 watts with the right solar panels and a sunny day, not to mention I am pretty sure at least some of them can be used while accepting a solar charge.
    Even already owning around 20 ryobi batteries (mostly 3ah and 4ah) this makes zero sense at the price unless I really NEEDED the ability to hot swap the batteries on my portable power station. I can only imagine how much faster the batteries would be degrading though if I was using this often.

  • @sharthun2009
    @sharthun2009 Рік тому

    You should have shown how many appliances you could run e.g.a fridge a freezer, a tv, etc.

  • @ddelv1601
    @ddelv1601 Рік тому

    I would really like to see passthrough charging on these. It would be especially cool if you could pair this with a gas inverter generator, or just do passthrough with a gas generator.

    • @coralreefer23
      @coralreefer23 11 місяців тому

      I thought I saw a different video where it was paired with a gas generator. I would like to see more on that

  • @glennt3207
    @glennt3207 9 місяців тому

    RYOBI gets a nod for a good idea, but. Can you charge using 120V wall outlet? 60W charging will take forever. Not being able to use the unit while it charges is a minus...RYOBI batteries are not cheap unless you catch then on sale. I guess it has a purpose, but not a good solution as to other inverter options.

  • @OTLB
    @OTLB Рік тому +1

    more battery power needed IMO to handle 3000... Maybe try 8 9 or 12 amp and then see

  • @SoulG03
    @SoulG03 Рік тому

    GREAT TEST!!!! I'd still love to know why we can't have pass through. I'm still tempted to have this, however, as I have so many batteries, and it would be nice to charge them all in one place, and take the entire device to a backyard work zone, or shed, or camping. And also being able to monitor my batteries... and HOPEFULLY balance charge them. THanks for the great video.

  • @charlschuck6
    @charlschuck6 Рік тому

    So there no recharge options aside from the 60w , to charge all or atleast one battery ?

    • @robdewhirst7525
      @robdewhirst7525 Рік тому +1

      Correct it charges one battery at a time at a max of 60W. You can pull the batteries and charge them separately of course.

    • @nominalvelocity
      @nominalvelocity Рік тому +4

      That is the Achilles heel of this device I think, whereas nearly everything else is very well thought out. I think it has a niche purpose as a dual function solar charging station for job sites which don't have electric yet, but 1) it can't provide power and charge at the same time, 2) those bigger batteries are going to be way slow to charge at just 60W--and that Itty bitty panel isn't going to output 60 often. Around 4 hours to charge the 12AH monster pack according to the maths, and near 1.5 hours for a common 4AH battery in the best case. Their basic stand-alone charger is around 100 watts, and the rapid charger is 240 watts, for reference.
      If it could take at least 200 watts in solar, and occasionally also run a small microwave at the same time, they'd really have something.

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому

      60 watts is not impressive. My solar generator charges at 900 watts and pass through charging.

    • @charlschuck6
      @charlschuck6 Рік тому

      @@HorseRadish403 wow what brand is that nice wattage

  • @SubieSleeper
    @SubieSleeper Рік тому

    I wish they had the solar charge option on the 40v unit. I have that one and the solar panel.

  • @virgiljohnson4260
    @virgiljohnson4260 6 місяців тому

    can you put a solar panel on this?

  • @angelcordero3426
    @angelcordero3426 8 місяців тому

    Do you need a solar panel for this work ?

  • @adamashlock1787
    @adamashlock1787 Рік тому +2

    Ryobi fan but why it can’t charge and discharge simultaneously is of no use

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому

      Because 60 watts of charging is not enough power to charge while running.

  • @davidgomez5116
    @davidgomez5116 Рік тому +1

    I'm disappointed there's no 12 volt ac outlet otherwise pretty cool

  • @fenix0green
    @fenix0green Рік тому

    Wish it showed estimated time left instead of running time of the unit.

  • @ronaldprovencher7570
    @ronaldprovencher7570 11 місяців тому

    Bummer don't think it will run a small microwave ... also No pass through charging while running AC

  • @MistakenMedia087
    @MistakenMedia087 Рік тому

    Idk if you have an pull, but i would love to see a full size ryobi radio!

  • @Glocktard
    @Glocktard Рік тому +2

    I’ve warned this so bad since I first heard about it.
    But……😮
    Being that Ryobi batteries are not Lithium Iron phosphate type batteries (3,000 + recharge cycles) &
    The recharge time is 1/2 the time of the 6 port fast changing station alone 😢 &
    Its physically big & cost way north of $1,200 with big batteries included.
    I can buy a EcoFlow delta 2 or any other solar generator with all their super fast rechargeable internal batteries for less than $800 now. 😮
    #2 But… I still love this thing 😂

  • @rvmorgan47
    @rvmorgan47 Рік тому

    I am sure the 3000-watt load is a capacitive load like a motor startup or a compressor startup. What you are doing with your lights is a restive load which is way different. The 3000-watt is an instantaneous load. It does not last long, I am talking milliseconds, so if you plug a fridge into it it will run when the compressor comes on. You need to learn the difference between capacitive and restive loads

  • @davidbutton3500
    @davidbutton3500 6 місяців тому

    Too bad they didn't add a couple speakers to the unit so you could play music to it as well. Seems like a miss. Otherwise, looks cool.

  • @wayneericksen5374
    @wayneericksen5374 10 місяців тому

    Pure Sine inverter???

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes, pure sine wave inverter. Thanks for watching.

  • @markyager3701
    @markyager3701 4 місяці тому

    It would be cool if they but jumped cables on them with a air compressor and light and a stand

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Рік тому +4

    They should do a deal were you get a discount for getting the powerstation and a solar panel as a combo

  • @mediocreman2
    @mediocreman2 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunate about the USB-C charger. I can't imagine how long it would take to charge 8x 8AH batteries. You're looking at $2,500 for 8x 8AH batteries with this unit and the solar panel.
    A Honda 2000 watt generator is half that price.

  • @sharongeneva402
    @sharongeneva402 3 місяці тому

    The Bluetooth is it designed to be able to play music from your phone

  • @vash01000100
    @vash01000100 Рік тому

    No pass through :(

  • @elementalghost
    @elementalghost 8 місяців тому

    This is cool, But i bought a 5000 watt gas generator for 700 bucks and i could just plug in my chargers. If they dropped the price by half, it might be worth it. Especially since you have to buy the solar panel seperate

  • @louisevangelista9578
    @louisevangelista9578 Рік тому

    Nice idea, but cost prohibitive for what you get. Just buy a 100ah lifepo and inverter.

  • @CallLeeFree
    @CallLeeFree 4 місяці тому

    Nice review! Not worth $650 without included batteries. Maybe $200, but not $650

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Рік тому +1

    What your doing is going up to 3000 watts thats not A 3000 watt startup Surge should make it run 3000 at startup and then turn it off should recover 17:00 @Shop Tool Reviews

  • @strykerentllc
    @strykerentllc Рік тому

    Not sure where these battery powered units are viable over a Predator or Champion gasoline powered portable AC power generator. Thanks for doing the review Tim. Cheers!

    • @JT-lq4yd
      @JT-lq4yd Рік тому

      The idea at least for Dewalt, the model they designed (they were the first to market one) was to run power tools from batteries for short amounts of time at job sites or remote areas without having to run a gas generator. If you need long run times, a gas generator is the better option.

    • @ericl3272
      @ericl3272 Рік тому

      Even maxed out with the 12ah batteries 1720 11:19 watt hours you will only get a few hours out of a small 5000 btu window AC which uses about 500 watts. I would think of this as a Docking charger with some extra features than a generator, especially with only 60 watt solar input lol.

    • @robdewhirst7525
      @robdewhirst7525 Рік тому +2

      you can't run those indoors or in a tent.

    • @strykerentllc
      @strykerentllc Рік тому

      @@robdewhirst7525 Extension cords are a thang, just like they would be used for the Ryobi. They can be found at your local big box store. Just ask the nice lady at the counter for directions to the extension cord aisle

    • @mowomedia4801
      @mowomedia4801 Рік тому

      Keeping fridge, etc running during power outage, where you can't get a gasser near. A good example is those who live in apartments or condos where no gas genny is allowed. Some job sites also dont allow gas gens for insurance reasons.

  • @davidlaws6119
    @davidlaws6119 Рік тому

    I see everyone beat me to the controversial startup concern Tim had. Additionally, i have been waiting but this price for bare tool with no pass through charging and a system without Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries is rough. One of the huge things that also stuck out is that the solar panel being used is a 60w panel and the input for charging the inverter is 60w. However, the highest output of the 60w panel as listed in the video is from usb-c at 45w. No one picked up on this? Also, $250 for a thin flimsy panel with 45w advetised output whike really only giving 40w max 😂! I applaud Ryobi for their truly innovative moves and i have many of their toys. However, Ryobi is starting to price like they are in the big leagues and they're simply not. Don't get me wrong, Ryobi is great for the diy/homeowner or for tools not used frequently. In conclusion, Thank you Ryobi for leading the field in innovation, hands down! On the flip side, humble yourself and don't get too big for your britches!

  • @douglasmontgomery6315
    @douglasmontgomery6315 Рік тому +1

    C'mon Ryobi it's 2023 (basically 2024)
    1. Max input is 60 watts for charging ? - Would like to see this higher..especially with the newer 12a batteries.
    2. Can't charge a USB-C laptop very fast @ 40 Watt USB-C? - USB-C side jack should be 100w
    3. Can't use inverter or USB-C ports while charging? - So, you set this up for hurricane and you lose power..this thing should seamlessly transition back and forth to maintain A/C & USB-C. Down in Florida this currently would be a waste purchase. Even cheap solar power stations have "UPS function" and allow A/C & D/C outputs while charging.
    4. Like to see a standard A/C jack and the front USB-C jack to allow charging from TWO inputs (like many other solar generators.
    5. If you're going to promote solar charging, add a solar input connector with an internal MPPT charger. This would allow LARGER solar input and possibly allow user to combine the USB-C charging WITH solar input
    Did Ryobi even look at what other popular companies provide in features before designing, building, beta testing before production? Let's hope they can fix some of this with firmware updates or we wait for a NEWER revision.
    Thanks for the video, it helped me and I'm sure many determine if this product fits their needs

  • @lifegoeson05
    @lifegoeson05 9 місяців тому +1

    I wish Milwaukee would make something this good. I’m so invested in M18 and M12 it wouldn’t make financial sense to make a switch. My wife wanted a cordless hot glue gun so I purchased a knockoff tool that accepts M18 batteries. Then she wanted a smaller version so I ended getting her all the Ryobi 4v tools and she likes them a lot. But puts them in her packouts lol

  • @ianjay4596
    @ianjay4596 Рік тому

    I've been drooling over 1 of these lol

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Рік тому

      Get an ecoflow delta. Way better and cheaper. And Charges alot faster.

  • @djsparkyy
    @djsparkyy 11 місяців тому +1

    25 minute long video and you didn't do a rundown test with eight 4 amp hour batteries??

  • @OnnieKoski
    @OnnieKoski 3 місяці тому

    Considering the price of these batteries, you should get a free station once you hit 8 🥵