Amazon[amazon.com] has the EGO POWER+ Portable Inverter, 400W, Power Inverter Generator on sale for $131. Free shipping with Prime.
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400W continuous power with 800W peak power for devices needing additional ramp-up power
Pure Sine Wave provides high quality, clean power for sensitive electronics
Power up to three USB-compatible devices simultaneously via one USB-C port, one USB-C PD port, and one USB-A port
USB-C PD 100W in/out port for powering devices or charging EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries (available separately)
120V power outlet
Pass-through charging feature allows an EGO 56V ARC Lithium battery to charge via the 100W USB-C PD port while simultaneously powering devices
Built-in LED lights provide ambient lighting during a power outage
Compatible with all EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries (available separately)
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Model: EGO POWER+ Portable Inverter, 400W, Power Inverter Generator, Quiet. Battery and Charger Not Included - PAD5000
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Interesting. I was unaware just recently that EGO had. I see that they also sell a lesser model that generates just 150W and is $87.91. Members of a local entomology club use these to power UV light setups in the woods at night to attract many species of moths.
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What's this good for? 400W feels like a dead zone that's already covered by smaller inverters and not enough for most appliances. Small fridge maybe?
laptop while on the road would be the only use case i can think of. im tempted to snag one because im already bought into the EGO ecosystem and love the idea of turning the battery into an outlet anywhere, but yeah not really sure what the best use case is.
laptop while on the road would be the only use case i can think of. im tempted to snag one because im already bought into the EGO ecosystem and love the idea of turning the battery into an outlet anywhere, but yeah not really sure what the best use case is.
You're probably right- that said, though, most laptops and stuff in that up to 400w arena are all going to usb-c and you can charge off of dc sources. I'd like to see someone make an ego or Ryobi device that just gives me a 12v with decent amperage to run a cooler or something (they're all going dc too).
Have been eyeing one of these for a while. Main use would be in the event of a power outage. I could plug my sump pump into it.
I dont think that 400W would be enough to allow a sump pump to start. I believe that most pumps use about 2x their running wattage to start. So if you had a 300w pump, it would likely need 600w available to start.
I have the older 150w one and its nice but it struggles to run a crock pot (for tailgating). Was very nice when I didn't have power for 36 hours, used it to charge phones and run fans. Funny enough it wouldn't run my son's white noise because it drew too little power and the inverter would shut off due to inactivity.
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Plugged a phone into the USBC port killed it.
I have the older 150w one and its nice but it struggles to run a crock pot (for tailgating). Was very nice when I didn't have power for 36 hours, used it to charge phones and run fans. Funny enough it wouldn't run my son's white noise because it drew too little power and the inverter would shut off due to inactivity.
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