Ryobi 800 watt power ONE+ inverter review
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2023
- This is a review of the Ryobi ONE+ 18V 800-Watt Max 12V Automotive Power Inverter with Dual USB Ports. I think this one is far better than the Power Source 150 watt inverter that they sell. Biggest downside with the marketing is that the AC outlets do NOT output 800 watts, they only output 650 watts for 30 mins or 600 watts continuous. It is a modified sine wave, so there is that CON as well... But, I have used the USB ports on this extensively and they have not failed. I have used the AC extensively as well. The USB-C PD port delivers more power than advertised. Outside of the marketing numbers, this tool is one of their better ones and I do recommend it!
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I did a review of the ego inverter, if you are interested check it out here ua-cam.com/video/sdMSGUBwkB4/v-deo.html
I have a lot of Ryobi products and every time I go to Home Depot, I always check to see what new Ryobi products are out. But I never knew this existed until today. Thanks for the upload!
No problem, thanks for the good words and Dude.... right? I think I first saw this just by scrolling all the Ryobi stuff on the home Depot website. They would sell so many more if they just put some next to the tools section as well ....
The reason why it's an automotive section of Home Depot is that you can hook this thing up to the battery of your car to power up your appliances and tools
@@FACB25 while I understand that, it also has an 18v battery use as well. So bizarre that some people who look in the tool section at Ryobi stuff won't know this exists or find it. They have their displays set up as if they are trying to sell their products, yet this one is just tucked away. It can be both places with a note card saying something like, "empty shelf? I may be in the automotive section, isle number X, take a look there or see and associate."
Total enjoyed your video and found it very helpful so thank you. And thank you for pointing at radom parts with your pencil.
Tks! 😂
I use 2 in my cabin work great for fan tv and lights im thinking those fuses are the cause of not working and are easy to check in the future if it fails??
Taking it apart is super easy so I think so yeah
I would have loved to see the inverter tested with some more real-world loads. For example, will it run a fridge? (usually 200W or less, but a hard starting load)
Will consider going forward. Current fridges I have are all ..... Well I thought higher wattage....
Hart inverter say 1000 watt should i at least check that one out.?
One if their best tools
Not sure why they dont have it in tool section as well
Just picked it up on clearance for $105
@@baseballdude8491 yes!
I would buy one if it were pure sine wave.
Same here!
They have a 1000W version of this that can provide 800w on A.C. (or maybe it was 850, I don't recall). The D.C. outputs are about the same.
puh-row! 6:45
It should be in tools??
You have to press and hold the button down to turn it on or off. This keeps you from accidently turning it on or off.
I do wish it had a pure sine wave. Oh, well maybe in version 2.1.
wondering how long it would run a fridge in a power out situation
Unsure if it could start a fridge. A small one? Do the math on the size battery you would use. For instance a 100 amp hour 12 volt battery has a theoretical 1.2 kilowatt hour capacity. After losses it may have .75kWh? Maybe that size battery could run a small fridge for a few hours max 8 hours I would say, that's without opening the fridge. This is not for fridges unless it's small and you have a massive 12v battery bank. None of the 18v batteries are worth considering for this case. The battery I use has around 3 kWh and could run a fridge easily for several hours but with a larger inverter.
You should maybe try Tums or Pepto-Bismol. Although what I’m waiting for is the jumpstart inverter
Heh, no joke, I have used a 20v battery directly to my cars 12v battery to get it to jump start. Probably not the best but after applying the voltage it drops quite a bit... 200 bucks is worth it to some to do it the "right" way I suppose.
How do you think it would work running a c-pap machine???
Hey I know this is from a long time ago, but I camp with a 180 and 240W battery for my CPAP. The 180 can do 2 nights (no heater) and the 240 can do 3 easy. Since this pulls 300w and you can bring extra cells, I can imagine this would totally work (again, no heater)
How long with it run off just the battery?
This question needs to be asked another way because there is no one answer to it as it is. Best current answers are not very long to several hours depending on so many variables.
I want the 40v version but I can’t find an excuse to move to 40v line. Mostly landscaping tools, which I don’t need at the moment. If I had the budget, I would get the 40v Shop Vac or the new 40v Whisper Fan and get the inverter but i would need to dump a lot of cash just to make the 40v inverter worth the buy.
This is a beautiful problem to have! Yeah, I've been a bit burnt by Ryobi also. And I too have no excuse to dip into the 40v stuff. Ego tho, the extra voltage and build quality seems worth looking into when/if you do find yourself in the market for an upgrade.
Have 2 love mine
Great video, thanks 🙏
I wish all ryobi tools were in one spot. However home depot places them according to job task. You have plumbing tools, vacuum, air compressor, framing guns, and countless other things like chain saws and such in the gardening section.
It robs the ability for discovery for those browsing the tool section. A simple printed thing in those sections could say "need a tool? Head over to the tool section stall 1b for this tool". Right? I get it but the way they do things now leaves for lots of room for improvement. Currently they answer, "should we put the most expensive stuff outside in direct sun and weather? Yes!" And thus you see riding mowers and side by sides soaking up the sun and rain, meanwhile bags of rocks or plants are under cover.
I’ll stick to the EGO 400 watt Nexus Escape with pure sine wave for the same $150
But the auto-off feature of that is still a bit concerning
Right? I'm gonna do a review of it soon. Getting back into the videos.
Are those batteries 299$? I’m looking for a small budget inverter
@@chancehines2460you can get the 300watt Kobalt 40V for $99
Can this charge a switch oled?
As far as I know, yes. No reason it can't. The USBC has a 15v output which is what the switch takes. It's just not the full amps the switch can take so it will power it and charge it slightly slower than the regular brick that comes with the switch.
@@TRYtoHELPyou what if i have the original switch brick and plug it into the inverter on the 120v on inverter?
@@noahtee8616It would but I do not recommend since it’s modified sine wave. Might harm the device.
It’s a very cool product, but Why did you have take apart the inverter ? Asking for a friend, lol
😂 Just felt right. Sometimes you find like a plug-in adapter mounted in things like this. Those jump start batteries from Sam's club has some silly stuff going on inside.
needs to be able to charge an 18v while connected to vehicle battery!
my gf was turned off by the burping lol. Dont lose the lady viewers!
Well darn, I was really trying to turn on the ladies with this review (burp)
Neat
Oh thank you.
Well thanks, too.
@@TRYtoHELPyou your very welcome!
More power please
Yes
It's ability to output 3x the power on 12V vs 18V is a little baffling.
I think that home Depot should have one section that has nothing but Ryobi so if you go to one section you can look at every Ryobi tool even if they just had all the displays in one section on the wall that would be okay I go to home Depot a lot and I look at the Ryobi new things and I always have to go around the store trying to find if they have something that will be or not so you're not the only one that thinks they should have all the Ryobi things in one place and it wouldn't take a lot to do this it would save time and it would save money and a lot of space 2 but the biggest benefit would be for the customer
Mine shuts off after a very short time
Small or old and small battery? What kind of load?
Any of the 3 I’ve tried weather car 18 volt battery or battery
I need something powerful enough to boil water in a kettle. I'll give it 5 out of 5 burps if it can
😂
That usb port is absolute garbage but i love the rest of it
Well my USB ports have been working well. They definitely didn't on my other Ryobi power source inverters.
Why your drill is not ryobi? 😂😂
Because this one is my favorite, yep. I don't have any Ryobi brushless yet. Makita > Ryobi, too
*Me the whole time* IM NOT YOUR BRO, GUY.
Puh-row
3:25
thats a lie, you can keep it running, look at my ryobi battery bank video.
It's not a lie that you can't keep it running while swapping the battery, the context is that there is a single battery and it's being swapped.
I won't buy Ryobi from now on. Don't get me wrong..the tools themselves are really good. Better than Milwaukee (whom of which, I hear, owns Ryobi)
But this new battery charger one plus? They DELIBERATELY made it so you have to keep buying and buying the charger..which is costly. How?
By placing something in the motherboard that causes the chargers to fail if you leave them plugged in a wall with no battery..or if you leave the battery charging for too long, or it will not "see" the battery if the battery has drained too low..which can happen if you're living in Arizona, just from the battery being in a hot space. Like a truck bed or a garage, or worksite gangbox..
Now you gotta treat the charger AND batteries like crystal glass or you're gonna be spending 60 bucks for batteries, or over 100 for a charger..making the entire product, a friggin money grab.
In the mean time, Milwaukee, which are not as good, but cost more, don't do that.
Crystal??
😂😂😂
Also I wouldn't buy that product if it's not pure sine wave then don't buy it there are so many brands of inverters that you can get pure sine wave if Ryobi the want to spend the time to make it then buy a different brand the ones that Ryobi make that pure sine are great but don't buy it if it's not pure sine wave
Sadly RYOBI dont do any real testing of there products or there designers are just stupid ? If you mount this to any surface and install a 18v battery for power , you cant get the battery backout when it dies , BECAUSE YOUR FINGER WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE BACK BATTERY RELALEASE TAB , ITS TO CLOSE TO WHATEVER YOU MOUNTED THE INVERTER TOO ! THEY NEED TO REDESIGN SOME NEW METAL TABS THEY SUPPLY FOR MOUNTING IT , THAT GIVE MORE SPACE BEHIND THE DEVICE ATLEAST 3/4 " MORE SO YOU CAN ACTUALLY REMOVE AND REPLACE 18V BATTERY WITHOUT HAVING TO REMOVE INVERTER FROM YOUR MOUNTED SURFACE OR MAYBE , you got baby fingers and reach the back release on the battery ? Easy fix but Ryobi should have caught this in design and development but NOPE
Why the burps ? That's really disgusting and very unrespectful to your viewers! A little bit of education is never too much!
Thank you for the burp education, next time I'll have a pop tart instead of a salad.
Total enjoyed your video and found it very helpful so thank you. And thank you for pointing at radom parts with your pencil.
@@thomasregal2673 heh, 7 months ago this comment was left and I didn't see it till now. Thanks for the good words!