![]() ![]() It’s currently priced at $59.97 as a baretool which is actually a priced drop from the original $79.97 when it first came out. The top of the unit features the power button that becomes lit green when on and a smaller button next to it to turn the light on which is on the top front corner of the unit. It’s nice to have the added convenience of the built in LED light. Plus it doesn’t need to be that bright as you can always connect a more powerful light to the AC port when needed. Sure it isn’t very bright but good enough when it’s completely dark. The Ryobi 18V inverter also offers a built in LED light which is perfect for camping or emergencies such as a power outage. Actually it would be nice if any power tool brand updated all their power sources to be able to fast charge via USB. It doesn’t offer fast charging as my phone is capable of that, so it would have been nice if Ryobi included the ability to fast charge mobile devices. I noticed that when charging my phone, it charged at a medium speed. ![]() According to Ryobi, they say the USB ports offer a max 2.4a at 5V and if you use one port you can use the max 2.4a and if you use 2 ports, both are split into 1.2a each. The USB ports work just as intended and charged my cell phone with no issues. Luckily the internal fan kicked in to keep the unit from overheating. One thing to keep in mind was that the unit got a bit warm/hot when running the tv and the Switch together. I clocked it in at 1 hour and 4 minutes but keep in mind I ran this test for a few minutes before keeping track of time so it’s actually 1 hour 4 minutes plus a few minutes. I also tested the inverter runtime with the same tv and the Switch console both running at the same time and still got over an hour. Runtime was also tested with a 4.0 battery and it was surprisingly good at 1 hour and 37 minutes running the 32 inch tv by itself. This product seems to be very popular for CPAP use although I can’t comment since I don’t use one. ![]() Other things it can be used for include small fans, radios and even CPAP machines. Some of the things I was able to run on this little guy were: electric can opener, garage fluorescent lighting, garage LED lighting, Laptop charger, a 32″ LCD tv and even the same tv and a Nintendo Switch running at the same time (with extension cord of course)! Keep in mind that running only on an 18V battery, it gets a max 150W 1.25 amp output so don’t expect to run something like a fridge but 150W can actually power lots of things, particularly useful for camping or a small power outage. ![]() And many of you already own these such devices but what makes this Ryobi inverter unique is that it offers a single 120V AC three prong port. We’ve seen plenty of portable power sources before that offer you one or two USB ports and run on your power tool batteries, whatever brand that may be. The Ryobi RYi150BG 18V 150 Watt Powered Inverter Generator isn’t a generator as it doesn’t use gas to produce electric power but as an inverter, it does offer the ability to turn your Ryobi 18 volt batteries into usable power to run small household appliances that run on AC power and also includes two USB ports to charge your electronic devices. I am not paid or swayed in any way to give a positive review. As a full disclosure, Ryobi was kind enough to send me a product sample of the Ryobi RYi150BG 18V 150 Watt Powered Inverter at no cost to me and as always I will provide my honest unbiased feedback. In this article we will be reviewing the new Ryobi 18V inverter, the Ryobi RYi150BG 18V 150 Watt Powered Inverter Generator. ![]()
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