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The EGO POWER+ Nexus Escape 400W Portable Inverter delivers clean, reliable power with 400W continuous and 800W peak output. Featuring Pure Sine Wave technology, it safely powers sensitive electronics and supports simultaneous charging of multiple USB devices, including a 100W USB-C PD port for laptops and EGO batteries. Compact and quiet, it includes a 120V outlet and built-in LED lights, making it an essential companion for power outages, camping, and on-the-go professionals who demand seamless energy solutions.




| ASIN | B0BW83F6QJ |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,425 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #20 in Power Inverters |
| Brand | EGO Power+ |
| Built-In Media | Power Escape Inverter |
| Color | Black, Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 641 Reviews |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Energy Specifications Met | UL |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20195532100732 |
| Input Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Inverter Capacity Volt-Amp | 400 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.7"L x 4.72"W x 8.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Battery and Charger Not Included |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EGO |
| Mfr Part Number | PAD5000 |
| Model Name | Nexus Escape 400W Inverter |
| Model Number | PAD5000 |
| Number of Outlets | 1 |
| Output Power | 400 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 800 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High (90% or above) |
| UPC | 195532100738 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5-year tool warranty |
| Wattage | 400 watts |
A**7
great accessory if you already own Ego batteries, handy for camping and small home loads
This is surprisingly helpful in power outages and recommended if you own Ego batteries already. You can plug an AC power strip into the single outlet then plug in a few smaller loads like LED bulbs, small fans, laptop charger, etc. It powered my 42 inch TV for 90 minutes to watch a movie with a 5ah battery so I could unwind after a day with no power. Additionally the USB A and C connections will charge your smaller electronics so even just that is helpful in a black out. Additionally the integrated LED lights are helpful to (dimly) light up a dark room or probably best for a tent. I do wish the lights had 1 higher level to double the light output but there are reasonable and certainly help in a blackout. I own 2x 5ah and 1x 4ah batteries that I can use with this and overall was surprised at how handy it was to use in a recent power outage in addition to a small generator and medium solar generator I have. I will say that if you do NOT already own Ego batteries, due to the relatively high cost per watt hour of OEM Ego batteries, that you are better off buying a small purpose build solar generator by EcoFlow, Bluetti, Anker or others rather than buying this and an Ego battery as the purpose build all in one solar generators provide a lower cost per watt hour.
D**I
must have for power outages.
if you have EGO batteries this is a must have for emergencies. Put those batteries to use. I tried a 10AH on my standup full size freezer and it worked like a charm. Ran without issue for several hours, at least 5 before I fell alseep so don't know actual run time. Tried it on a bunch of emergency type of items like fans, lamps, TV, all worked without issue. It even has PD USB C to charge pu my laptop and USB for my iphone and ipad. This will come in super handy the next time there's a power outage. Worked with 2.5AH, 5AH, 10AH batteries, what is nice is that the batter meter remains on the whole time it is in use so you can easily check on the status. I have a table top ice maker and having ice during a power outage is awesome, but it will suck your batteries down fast. Would be cool if they could add it to the ego connect app so that you can monitor run time. Its only 400W so don't even try running a space heater, coffee machine, toaster or microwave oven, only small appliance with light loads should be used. For the price its a terrific accessory for EGO batteries that you would not normally use. Don't need to spend the big bucks for the ego fan when you can plug any fan into this guy. The compact size is perfect, I was looing at the other 4bay inverter but its so big, this little guy can be stored just about anywhere. A couple of things that seems odd and I don't like is that you should use it upside down with the batter on top for best cooling but then this puts the light on the ground and useless. The other is that the handle seems to get in the way, unless you fold it down it blocks the outlets and button. For future versions It would be cool if you could piggyback it with another one so that you would run a mini microwave.
G**N
Love it for Remote Work / Camping / Emergency Back Up
I use this inverter with EGO 56V batteries for remote work in the yard and while camping, and itโs been very reliable for that kind of portable power. Itโs quiet, simple to set up, and provides stable power for things like a laptop, phone chargers, lights, and other small electronics. Iโve been in the EGO ecosystem for over 10 years, and this integrates seamlessly with the same batteries I use across my other tools. Build quality and fit are consistent with the rest of their lineup. One behavior to be aware of is that it appears to automatically shut off after extended periods with little or no load. This helps protect the battery, but it also means very low-draw devices may not stay powered indefinitely without activity. Runtime depends entirely on battery size, and higher loads will drain packs quickly. Also note the inverter does not include a battery or charger. Overall, this is a practical, well-built portable power option for light-to-moderate loads, especially for outdoor use or if you already own EGO batteries.
F**O
You can charge it while you're using it! Pure sine output!
Something the big 2000 watt Nexus needs is the ability to charge the batteries while you're using the inverter. This PAD5000 can be charged through the USB-C port while the inverter is powered on! They really need to advertise this because it's a very desirable feature. This way I can power a car fridge while it's being charged by the 12V power outlet (through a 12V to USB-C PD adapter) so that when I turn the car off, the fridge can run off the battery. Other things to note. The LED light has two power levels. It still functions if the inverter has overloaded, and so do the two USB ports and USB-C charging. It draws 48W from my 45W charger and 86W from my 87W charger, so that is good that it can charge at the higher USB PD rates. It has a built-in multi-speed fan that gets a little loud at full output but I'm glad it's there to keep it cool. I'm charging it at 86W, and the fan is running quietly but audible. It doesn't have any rubber feet, so it's going to get scratched up. Another huge improvement over the smaller Nexus is that this outputs a pure sine wave. You never want to use a modified sine wave with pretty much anything these days. I'm also glad it's so much smaller than the monstrosity the larger Nexus is. There is absolutely no reason for it to be that big. I have a 48V pure sine inverter that's the size of a small car amplifier, so I'm sure they can make it smaller. A strange behavior that I noticed is that if you overload it, you can't reset it until you unplug the USB-C charger from the USB-C port. Holding down the power button doesn't do anything until that's unplugged. I would have expected to be able to reset it by simply holding down the power button for a second. Wish list: I wish there was a way to parallel multiple units together for increased runtime and/or capacity. I know I can easily wire more batteries in parallel though if I want to because I did that on my 2000W Nexus so that I could power my window AC all night for camping. I used my eBike's 52V batteries (because Ego batteries are 52V batteries - 14 cells in series). The other reviewer is right in saying that having a power button for the inverter would be nice because sometimes you only need USB power. Shutting off the inverter could save a few watts, though in practice this isn't really significant unless you need to power a low-power device for days at a time. It would be cool if you could use it like a computer UPS, which you can but the problem is that the battery would always be fully charged, and lithium ion batteries never like to be stored fully charged. If you don't already know, the best way to store lithium batteries is at around 40%. If you store them fully charged, you'll quickly find that they won't last longer than a few years, even with their self-discharging feature. It's best to not leave them fully charged for any significant amount of time to reduce permanent degradation of the cells. And speaking of that, it would be cool if you could tell it to stop charging the battery at a certain charge level or voltage, for example 40% for storage or 80% for best life or any percent I choose. Imagine not having to replace a UPS battery for 10-20 years. And this feature should be added to all Ego chargers so that I don't have to manually discharge all my Ego batteries. It's such a waste of time. And speaking of UPSs, it would be nice to have an AC input jack on the unit so that it can be plugged directly into the wall for charging or pass-through charging. Anyhow, I really like it, and I'm sure it'll sell like hotcakes. Good job Ego!
B**N
Great inverter.
Great little inverter, just wish it had a little higher watt output.
A**W
Great value, must buy.
Does its job. Now makes more use out of my batteries giving me a portable plug and a reliable back up doing storms.
W**W
Seriously...
If you have an Ego snow blower or mower, this is a great thing, because it allows you to take the battery, and plug a variety of tools into it. won't run a fridge, but will recharge your phone, run lights, and even a power drill. Very useful in a power outage. If you don't expect too much, it delivers just fine.
4**Y
Great on the go, camping, or in emergency power outages at home.
This is a great portable power solution for both on the go and power outages. Given ability to power up to 400 watts I'm able to run a laptop through the USB C power delivery port as well as 49" OLED monitor. On the 5.0 Amp Hour battery could power this combo for several hours. Depending on the battery sizes you have you can charge phones and other devices many times over. Have also used it to power a fan on a hot day away from the house, as well as a mobile charger for drone and camera batteries. It does have its limits but it's clearly stated so if you push beyond what its rated for that's on you. The light is a nice touch as is the ability to charge the batteries via USB however this is very slow. I do like it though for keeping the battery topped off in the house vs on the large charger in the garage in winter months when not use the batteries for yard tools.
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