EGO Nexus Escape Inverter Comparison PAD5000 PAD1800 PAD1500
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- EGO Nexus Escape Inverter Comparison PAD5000 PAD1800 PAD1500
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Thanks.Ive choose 400w from amazon.
Buying my 2nd PAD1500… it was really cool using my inverter to keep the fridge alive recently for couple hours of outage while I have a 75w solar panel (36w USB-C) keeping the battery a little longer
Love the best man's best friend pic..the one comments wish u included the big boi PST3041
Thank you I just tried to focus on the smaller inverters. We did some reviews in the past on the big guy. I’ll put some links down here for you.
Refrigerator test
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I have the 400 watt model. Don't bother with the smaller ones, go ahead and the the 400 watt version. We had a brief power outtage 2 days ago and I ran the fan on my gas logs with it - got almost 4 hours of continuous run-time with a 5AH battery. I got about 2.5 with the 2.5 battery.
For an extra $50 I can't imagine many people passing up the considerably greater versatility of the 5000
Dang this looks awesome. I only have a single 5amp battery but I have several 2.5amp. I watched reviews on the older version which didn’t seem great (since I already have a small jackory) but this takes it to another level. Thx for video!!
Thank you for the excellent review. I miss seeing your sweet Brooklyn. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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Great video my friend, I liked the differentiation of the three and I never really have seen any reviews for the 180watt one but you have done a nice job showing it and getting the information thru,, great job as usual my friend
Thanks Alex
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Nice summary! Confirmed for me that the 400w version is the one to get.
I am using the old PAD1500, I use it to run my CPAP machine, on bad weather nights. Pure sign wave doesn’t matter as much. I plug the CPAP into the 120V which then goes through the CPAP transformer and it then converts it to a 24V feed for the machine. I can power my CPAP with the humidifier running, all night. I am using the 7.5 AMP battery.
Great example Greg thank you
Good review Tech! Thanks, Lindsay
Got the 400w for $100 lightly used.
Nice deal
I have the first generation Nexus. My primary use for it was to provide mood lighting at the end of my backyard where we had a projector screen set up (too far to snake an extension cord). It worked great.
Lately, I used it again on my return trip to Tennessee from my relatives in Florida. My aunt had gifted me a heating pad, so I figured I'd use it on my drive home, to help my aching back. It worked for about an hour, then the heating pad "died" and I ultimately had to throw the pad away. Not sure if it was the Nexus' fault, or the heating pad, but I am too cautious to plug in another heating pad to the Nexus. Though, I'd probably take that chance with EGO's latest unit (the one with pass-thru).
Thanks for sharing and I hope your back gets better
Great video as always! I'll use the link and purchase the Beast soon. Happy Holidays!
Thanks Richard
Excellent detailed and clear review. Subscribed! 🙏
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Would like to see cheaper non-Inverter adapter that just has PD Type-C and Type-A USBs on it. I would like something smaller as my large battery backup already had AC inverter and is rated for 131kWh. =)
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So it won’t be handle a 10 amp dethatcher ughhh lol. I was thinking of plugging the dethatcher in while using this.
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Which one can power a cpap machine for 6-8 hours. Thanks !
Non-heated would be between 30 and 60 watts per hour according to the internet. Heated is 70 to 100. So you would need somewhere between 240 and 800 watt hours to run for 8 hours. The lowest rated inverter could run it but you'd have to have the battery for it. A 7.5 amp hour battery would only give you approximately 420 watt hours, so you probably could not run a heated unit all night without changing batteries.
I would invest in the Nexus Power Station.
Is this strong enough to hook up with semi truck block heater? Just for an hour?
You have to know your wattage and surge wattage for the heater to see if it will start it and run it then you would want the correct size battery to be able to run it for an hour.
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I just need it for engine block heater, there is a stick of Heater,for 110 V.
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@marunio1 not familiar wish I could recommend but
I let you know for the future.nexy Thursday ill get it.@@TechMadeEzy