I’m curious, I know the 18 volt battery tools will run on 12 volt solar panels (VMP 19-20 bolts usually) but would this run on 24 volt panels? Maybe with some super caps. Not sure if the bms has communication ports for the tool that would block it.
You might be able to charge a Ryobi 40V battery directly from a pair of 12V solar panels in series, using the DC charging cradle. That should give you 38-40V and maybe 180W.
If you’ve got 4 batteries could you run two batteries and your fridge and then plug in one or two chargers to charge your extra batteries off of it to keep an unlimited supply of power during a power outage?
@@LibertyDIY lol huh?!? Pretty sure you commented on the wrong post. I don’t know how any soldiers or politicians that have been elected have anything to do with me wanting to run a small air conditioner while camping off of portable electric generator… I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure the two don’t correlate..😂
you build own do much better 12.8V Lithium battery 12A $99.00 and 40V 6.5A Ryobi Lithium battery $125.00 so you have 4 12Volt 12A Lithium battery and inverter do much better you even used 50A or 100A
I had purchased the Ryobi 40v mower which came with two batteries.
So it was easy to convince myself to buy this.
It's on standby for my house.
I’m curious, I know the 18 volt battery tools will run on 12 volt solar panels (VMP 19-20 bolts usually) but would this run on 24 volt panels? Maybe with some super caps. Not sure if the bms has communication ports for the tool that would block it.
Great question.
This unit wants to see 42 volts coming in. You can use an adjustable MPPT set for 42V and power the MPPT from a solar panel or 2
You might be able to charge a Ryobi 40V battery directly from a pair of 12V solar panels in series, using the DC charging cradle. That should give you 38-40V and maybe 180W.
Thank you for your video. Only one question, if I only put one battery in this generator, it will run this single battery?
@MEXICOYATIENEOTROSDATOS TY Yes it will run on 1 battery although power output will be limited because 1800 Watts would be too much for 1 battery.
@@LibertyDIY thank you very much, God bless you
If you’ve got 4 batteries could you run two batteries and your fridge and then plug in one or two chargers to charge your extra batteries off of it to keep an unlimited supply of power during a power outage?
Yes. This is worlds first perpetual motion/unlimited energy device. Ryobi doesn't care about the laws of physics
Can it run three 2W Light bulbs and two Blink Cameras?
Yes you could run all that on the DC side and use very little standby power
I verified the USB C is PD60 or 60 Watts max
Been been thinking about picking one of these up to run a small air conditioner camping
Thats not a soldiers fault, it is the fault of our politicians, elected by us, which makes it our fault.
@@LibertyDIY lol huh?!? Pretty sure you commented on the wrong post. I don’t know how any soldiers or politicians that have been elected have anything to do with me wanting to run a small air conditioner while camping off of portable electric generator… I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure the two don’t correlate..😂
you build own do much better 12.8V Lithium battery 12A $99.00 and 40V 6.5A Ryobi Lithium battery $125.00 so you have 4 12Volt 12A Lithium battery and inverter do much better you even used 50A or 100A