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The LIVOWALNY 200W Power Inverter converts Makita 18V lithium-ion batteries into a versatile portable power station featuring AC 110-120V output, dual USB ports, a Type-C fast charger, and a bright LED work light. Compact and lightweight with advanced cooling and multiple safety protections, it’s designed for professionals and adventurers needing reliable power on the move.
Manufacturer | LIVOWALNY |
Part Number | SKU070510001 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 4.5 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 200W Power Inverter |
Color | No Battery For Makita 18V |
Style | No Battery For Makita 18V |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Charger |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Good product...would buy again.
Worked just as advertised. Compact, east to store, portable. Not especially impressed by the little LED...200 lumens might be useful in a complete blackout, but you're not going to be doing any reading with such light. I used the AC plug instead to plug in a regular table lamp that had an 1800 lumen LED bulb and it filled the entire room with enough light to see everything clearly. As long as the designed limitation of 200 Watts is not exceeded....which normally isn't a challenge with small electronics...it works fine. It has shutdown protection, but as long as you avoid high wattage things like hairdryers, space heaters....mainly things that generate either heat or motion...you should be fine. It will however, power a basic box fan which typically runs at about 50-60 watts. It has a little 1 page "manual" that is about the size of a playing card...which basically tells you that its your responsibility to be aware of the Wattage of the items you plug into it and not to exceed 200 Watts. Exactly what the consequences are of exceeding the limit...I'm not sure. I would assume that the shutdown protection would protect the unit and the battery (hopefully) but I don't think its hyper sensitive to small spikes above the limit because the little manual mentions peaks up to 400 Watts...which I'd guess means that if it is brief enough to not heat up the invertor, it can cope with brief spikes above the 200 Watt limit. The manual wasn't very clear about how it gets reset if the unit shuts down, but its reasonable to expect that there will need to be some cool down time. A far better option is just not to exceed the unit's 200 Watt capacity in the first place.
P**
Not Milwaukee OEM for a generic it's a great buy and great product
Even for a generic brand it serves its purpose and it functions properly cost-effectiveness and it fits with all of the battery platform 18 volt Milwaukee it's a fast charger for PDs and other electronics up to 200 w depending on your battery size utilize for charging or powering something small type of appliance or anything That's less than 200 watts
L**M
Great Purchase
This was great for a road trip! It kept my laptop charged. It also has a fan that automatically turns on when needed. I will say the fan was a little loud, but the purchase was definitely a good one!
T**S
Amazing
It does o.what they said it would do.
T**N
Don't count on it...
Barely works with af ully charged battery
J**R
Hope I don’t need to use this.
Bought this for short term loss of power to power my cpap. Luckily we haven’t needed it yet but testing various items it has worked well.
J**T
10 out of 10
Very food product
M**O
Min use
It only works for minimum watt drawn items, like a phone charger, box fan, etc. Didn't work for the true reason I purchased this item, which was to run a small shop vac that I use for dusting.
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