Bdavis
Silver Member
Over the last couple of years , I have found portable 110 power to be one of the most useful tools you can have when working outdoors in remote areas. I originally bought my xpower 1500 about 10 years ago to operate electronics in the home during electrical outages.
I now find it to be much more useful in the outdoors and remote areas. I am on my third set of batteries and second inverter ( inverter was my fault cut power cord -oops). I also have changed the internal wiring so there is really not much left of the original unit except the case and charger. These units are pretty expensive 400 - 500 . I would encourage designing and building your own unit to suit your needs. I think you could build a nice one for a cost of 250 - 300) .
I load mine in my FEL along with what ever electrical tools I need for the particular job ( electric loppers, electric chain saw, submersible pump, portable AC winch, air compressor - and air tools) and I am off to do some work.
With most tools I wear out before the batteries need charging so it is not a problem (grin) . The specs on the xpower 1500 powerpack are easy to find and would be a great place to start when designing your own power supply. I attached a couple of pictures of my unit. One improvement I would certainly make is bigger all terrain wheels for cutting trails. Also use short extension
chords (15 feet or less) less chance of OOPS !

I now find it to be much more useful in the outdoors and remote areas. I am on my third set of batteries and second inverter ( inverter was my fault cut power cord -oops). I also have changed the internal wiring so there is really not much left of the original unit except the case and charger. These units are pretty expensive 400 - 500 . I would encourage designing and building your own unit to suit your needs. I think you could build a nice one for a cost of 250 - 300) .
I load mine in my FEL along with what ever electrical tools I need for the particular job ( electric loppers, electric chain saw, submersible pump, portable AC winch, air compressor - and air tools) and I am off to do some work.
With most tools I wear out before the batteries need charging so it is not a problem (grin) . The specs on the xpower 1500 powerpack are easy to find and would be a great place to start when designing your own power supply. I attached a couple of pictures of my unit. One improvement I would certainly make is bigger all terrain wheels for cutting trails. Also use short extension
chords (15 feet or less) less chance of OOPS !


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