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product_id: 1501210
title: "Duracell PowerSource 1800"
brand: "duracell"
price: "₹ 42174"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.in/products/1501210-duracell-powersource-1800
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# 1800W inverter 51Ah AGM battery 5 AC outlets Duracell PowerSource 1800

**Brand:** duracell
**Price:** ₹ 42174
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power your adventures with Duracell!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Duracell PowerSource 1800 by duracell
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 42174 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/1501210-duracell-powersource-1800)

## Best For

- duracell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted duracell brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Monitoring:** Digital LED display keeps you informed about battery capacity and total wattage.
- • **Power Up Your Life:** Harness 1800 watts of pure energy to keep your devices running smoothly.
- • **Portable Powerhouse:** Lightweight design at just 2 pounds makes it easy to take your power on the go.
- • **Stay Connected Anywhere:** Five 115V AC outlets let you power multiple devices simultaneously.
- • **Backup Power When You Need It:** Built-in transfer relay ensures reliable backup power for peace of mind.

## Overview

The Duracell PowerSource 1800 is a robust 1800-watt inverter featuring five 115V AC power outlets, a built-in transfer relay for backup power, and a digital LED display for monitoring battery status. With a sealed, non-spillable 51Ah AGM battery and a lightweight design, this power source is perfect for both home and on-the-go use.

## Description

The Duracell PowerSource 1800 is the ideal emergency backup power solution for the home or office. During a power outage, it automatically supplies emergency backup power for a small office and household appliances like a refrigerator, TV, lights or sump pump. In an emergency, the Duracell PowerSource 1800 switches seamlessly to its built-in battery and provides 1800 Watts of household power, supplying up to 12 hours of uninterrupted backup power for a small office, or up to 4 hours of run time for essential home appliances and electronics. The Duracell Powersource 1800 is a perfect rechargeable power supply for emergency and backup power. This unique stand-alone power unit is equipped with five AC outlets and provides back up power for most of your electronic devices. The Powersource 1800 will auto-sense when a power outage has occurred and will provide uninterrupted backup power to the devices plugged into any of its five 120 Volt AC outlets. Built-in overload and over-temperature protection helps ensure longer product life and the product carries a one year warranty. The Powersource 1800 also includes a digital LED display that informs users of its battery capacity and of the total wattage of devices that are connected.

Review: Best solution for me! - This is the coolest thing since cheese cake! It works great. Please disregard the idiots who said they only had it 10 minutes and couldn't get it to work. YOU HAVE THE CHARGE IT UP FULLY FIRST, which only took 3 hours. It read 9% for the first 2.5 hours, then read FUL as stated it would. And to the guy who said it only lasted 2 years…THAT'S PRETTY GOOD. It's a battery… you need to have them replaced, just as the booklet states!! Try Battery Masters for replacement. Please read the booklet that comes with it FIRST before you mess with it and determine it doesn't work. IT WORKS GREAT. I live off the grid, and it's all I need for my electrical needs. Of course, I also have a small generator to charge the Duracell, but at night, when I want peace and quite for small electrical things, its perfect. Telephone, LED lamp lights, a TV, etc. I think its well worth the price, as I don't want to invest in a large battery bank. This product works for me!!
Review: OK for a high wattage B/U but extended times still require a genset - Bought this recently from desertcart for $180.00 I will say its worth about that. I tried a few high wattage things in it like a hair dryer, Iron, coffee maker, just to see how long I could use it. These are things I could never think of using in a standard 1500VA UPS, (Which I have for comp and such) All of the devices ran well, the hair dryer probably sucked it down the fastest, (Set high 1500watts), lasted aout 7 minutes before the warning started going off. The unit ran about 5 more minutes on medium setting before the battery dropped to 20 percent. The battery did recover to 50% after turning off dryer, so high wattage appliances I think are a bit much for the batteries to output continuously. The unit is heavy, about 60 pounds. For the money, I would buy again. I figure I should get about 6 hours on a computer with a flat panel attached. For most short power outages, this will get you by for a few necessities. Anything longer you will have to go generator. The description reads as though you can use it for a fridge and other high wattage appliances, which I guess is true, but misleading as I would imagine a fridge would kill it in about 10 minutes or less. All in all glad, I was able to purchase for the $180.00. If nothing else you can dry your hair when the power is out, and make coffee, without having to hook up the generator. UPDATE: So I wanted to update this review. The unit gave out after about 18-24 months. Cant tell exactly when it lost its capacity but it would last maybe 5 minutes on light load. I took the time to tear it apart and found three 12 volt 17ah SLA batteries wired in parallel. They were pretty much useless. Tried to bring them back but as most here know once an SLA battery gets near end of life it is almost impossible to get them back from the dead even with a good quality desulfator. I got lucky and found 3 new Panasonic replacements for $25ea on EBAY and installed those. (A good quality SLA battery in this range is usually about $70 bucks each). Unit is back up and running like new. I would assume most people would not attempt this nor probably should they. High risk of shock even with the unit unplugged. And many parts to disassemble/reassemble. If you do attempt, take lots of pictures as you break down and be carefull of wires. Doesnt matter how long or how many times you have handled electricity, only takes once.

## Features

- 1800-watt inverter with five 115V AC power outlets for operating multiple devices simultaneously
- Built-in transfer relay provides reliable backup power capability
- Digital LED display indicates battery capacity status and total wattage of the devices connected to the PowerSource
- Sealed, non-spillable 51Ah AGM battery, 3600 watts peak
- Recharges from home AC wall outlet

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000S0VFTM |
| Brand | DURACELL |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | 852-1807 |
| Manufacturer | Duracell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 852-1807 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.5 x 13.3 x 17.2 inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1800.00 |

## Images

![Duracell PowerSource 1800 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61D3c0bEw9L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: When do you change out the batteries? I am testing it now. I don't get an error on the panel. the batteries go from100% to 80% when 21w for 1 hour.**
A: In talking to the tech folks, they tell me, "This unit has been discontinued for 4 yrs or so and it is not built to have replacement batteries"  I responed, "Then why does it stae in manual about potential battery replacement?"  Never heard back.  I ahve jsut replaced the batteries but it is a MAJOR ordel and you'd better have someine that isn't shy about getting into the guts of the generator."  Overall I'm disappointed in this unit and would ot recommed it to anyone.

**Q: Is the AC port grounded? Can it be?**
A: Yes but the problem is that they have used a cheap inverter.  After a few uses the thing fries and can't be fixed so it's JUNK.  FORGET BUYING THIS PIECE OF CRAP!

**Q: Could this power a PA setup for a beach wedding?  2 speakers, guitar, mic, all feeding through a sound board.**
A: Depends on how many hours you are doing it....I ran a laptop, projector and TV for few hours...

**Q: Would this be suitable to bring to tailgate? (Like to plug in a crock pot and maybe phone charger, etc)?**
A: Will it run a coffee pot?

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best solution for me!
*by D***R on August 23, 2014*

This is the coolest thing since cheese cake! It works great. Please disregard the idiots who said they only had it 10 minutes and couldn't get it to work. YOU HAVE THE CHARGE IT UP FULLY FIRST, which only took 3 hours. It read 9% for the first 2.5 hours, then read FUL as stated it would. And to the guy who said it only lasted 2 years…THAT'S PRETTY GOOD. It's a battery… you need to have them replaced, just as the booklet states!! Try Battery Masters for replacement. Please read the booklet that comes with it FIRST before you mess with it and determine it doesn't work. IT WORKS GREAT. I live off the grid, and it's all I need for my electrical needs. Of course, I also have a small generator to charge the Duracell, but at night, when I want peace and quite for small electrical things, its perfect. Telephone, LED lamp lights, a TV, etc. I think its well worth the price, as I don't want to invest in a large battery bank. This product works for me!!

### ⭐⭐ OK for a high wattage B/U but extended times still require a genset
*by T***T on June 1, 2008*

Bought this recently from Amazon for $180.00 I will say its worth about that. I tried a few high wattage things in it like a hair dryer, Iron, coffee maker, just to see how long I could use it. These are things I could never think of using in a standard 1500VA UPS, (Which I have for comp and such) All of the devices ran well, the hair dryer probably sucked it down the fastest, (Set high 1500watts), lasted aout 7 minutes before the warning started going off. The unit ran about 5 more minutes on medium setting before the battery dropped to 20 percent. The battery did recover to 50% after turning off dryer, so high wattage appliances I think are a bit much for the batteries to output continuously. The unit is heavy, about 60 pounds. For the money, I would buy again. I figure I should get about 6 hours on a computer with a flat panel attached. For most short power outages, this will get you by for a few necessities. Anything longer you will have to go generator. The description reads as though you can use it for a fridge and other high wattage appliances, which I guess is true, but misleading as I would imagine a fridge would kill it in about 10 minutes or less. All in all glad, I was able to purchase for the $180.00. If nothing else you can dry your hair when the power is out, and make coffee, without having to hook up the generator. UPDATE: So I wanted to update this review. The unit gave out after about 18-24 months. Cant tell exactly when it lost its capacity but it would last maybe 5 minutes on light load. I took the time to tear it apart and found three 12 volt 17ah SLA batteries wired in parallel. They were pretty much useless. Tried to bring them back but as most here know once an SLA battery gets near end of life it is almost impossible to get them back from the dead even with a good quality desulfator. I got lucky and found 3 new Panasonic replacements for $25ea on EBAY and installed those. (A good quality SLA battery in this range is usually about $70 bucks each). Unit is back up and running like new. I would assume most people would not attempt this nor probably should they. High risk of shock even with the unit unplugged. And many parts to disassemble/reassemble. If you do attempt, take lots of pictures as you break down and be carefull of wires. Doesnt matter how long or how many times you have handled electricity, only takes once.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product
*by K***R on January 7, 2010*

I purchased the Duracell 852-1807 to provide generator free backup power for the sporadic power outages we have in the Northwest. The product provides a steady 1400 Watts of power (surging to 1800 Watts) which is enough to keep the refrigerator going for 10-12 hours. We are using the Duracell 852-1807 to provide lighting. When the power goes out where we live it is often out for days. In these cases we replace the bulbs in the living room with CFL which helps to keep the overall watt usage down while providing sufficient lighting. You can generalize how long the product will work for you by totaling all of at the values on the wattage sticker each device you want to run. For example, we use run four 20W CFLs when the power goes out. 4 x 20 = 80W. 1800W available / 80W = 22.5 hours theoretical run time. Since batteries don't discharge in a linear fashion I calculate the run time at 80% which in this case is 18 hours. By my reckoning that gives me 4.5 evenings of light available (assuming you only run the lights at after sunset). It is important to remember that the deeper you discharge a product like this the longer the recharge takes. What is really great about this product is that it switches to backup automatically and recharges when power is restored.

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