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expiredJLDF posted Dec 23, 2024 01:49 PM

150AH Eco-Worthy LiFePO4 Lithium Battery w/ BMS & Bluetooth

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Eco-Worthy-US via eBay has Eco-Worthy 12V 150AH LiFePO4 Lithium Battery BMS 4000+ Cycles For RV Solar Panel w/ Bluetooth Monitoring for $209.99 - 20% when you apply coupon code LOVEIT20 at checkout = $167.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Check the status of battery voltage, current and capacity at any time from your phone
  • Measures L13*W6.9*H8.5 inches
  • Weighs 36.68 lbs
  • low-temperature cut-off protection

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  • This price matches our popular +76 Frontpage Deal from last month.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Eco-Worthy-US via eBay has Eco-Worthy 12V 150AH LiFePO4 Lithium Battery BMS 4000+ Cycles For RV Solar Panel w/ Bluetooth Monitoring for $209.99 - 20% when you apply coupon code LOVEIT20 at checkout = $167.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member JLDF for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Check the status of battery voltage, current and capacity at any time from your phone
  • Measures L13*W6.9*H8.5 inches
  • Weighs 36.68 lbs
  • low-temperature cut-off protection

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • This price matches our popular +76 Frontpage Deal from last month.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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LightningDemon
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I just watched an extremely knowledgeable person on youtube last night regarding setting up an entire solar system. I'm going to re-watch his videos again (the one I watched was from 6 or 9 mo ago... and about 36 min long (or something like that). He goes over EVERYTHING, thoroughly, with regards to what you will need, gauge wire, and more importantly (for me) the WHY you need this or that.

His youtube name is: cityprepping

EDIT: the company i contract for blocks youtube on their network so I wasn't able to link when I posted.

Here is the link to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4HiYD1i71A
Shawndak07
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When I build lifepo4 packs, my goal is $100/kwh. This beats that! Impressive
goupi69
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Nov sale got 2 plastic one and 2 metal one. Metal one believe to be the same as DC House 165Ah even its label said 150Ah.

Ran full capacity test twice against each version. Here are the result. Plastic version has capacity 149Ah vs metal version capacity as 161Ah with 33-14A little over 0.2c.

Plastic version seams to have worse voltage drifting above 3.45v and ends with single cell over voltage protection above 3.65v to cutoff charging while metal version has very low voltage deviation among 4 cells even after 3.5v and ends with 14.35v set in bench power supply w/o single cell over voltage. So myself liked metal version more than plastic version based on charge curve alone.

The only con for metal is the weight 9lb heavier than plastic one. Metal case also can be stacked provided you put one 1 inch thick wood in between due to the handle on the top

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Dec 24, 2024 02:03 PM
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clsADec 24, 2024 02:03 PM
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Quote from SmartWallaby473 :
can i use it as backup power from my home electronics (modem /router etc) . What other accessories i need to buy, to charge from 120v outlet and give me 12v to 120v outlet too. I am thinking to keep my router connected to this battery all the time.
You're better off just getting a Ecoflow River 2 or 3 if that's your plan.
https://youtu.be/FGyQKYyqtaQ?si=NpEY5ui7N7Ixmern
Last edited by clsA December 24, 2024 at 07:07 AM.
Dec 24, 2024 03:46 PM
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viperjoeDec 24, 2024 03:46 PM
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Quote from Kboogy :
So if it can't be connected to an alternator one can not use this battery on a dual setup for a camping rig?
Use a DC to DC charger.
Dec 24, 2024 03:56 PM
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ajainyDec 24, 2024 03:56 PM
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Quote from clsA :
You're better off just getting a Ecoflow River 2 or 3 if that's your plan.https://youtu.be/FGyQKYyqtaQ?si=NpEY5ui7N7Ixmern
but price for 1920WH is $167.xx and river 3 for 230WH is $169 something. What I am missing here? Of course ecoflow is proper UPS system. I am assuming, it can be done with this battery (or batteries) some add on electronics components.
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Dec 24, 2024 04:29 PM
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JLDF
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Dec 24, 2024 04:29 PM
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Quote from ajainy :
but price for 1920WH is $167.xx and river 3 for 230WH is $169 something. What I am missing here? Of course ecoflow is proper UPS system. I am assuming, it can be done with this battery (or batteries) some add on electronics components.
Yes, this battery would last much longer. However, a lot more needs to be purchased. An AC to DC LifePO4 charger for the battery or solar charge controller, an inverter to power 120v electronics, wiring to the inverter, fuse(s), housing or mounting hardware, etc.

For a device like an Ecoflow, it's all included in one small unit. You are paying extra for the convenience and simplicity.
Dec 24, 2024 04:38 PM
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MkVsTheWorldDec 24, 2024 04:38 PM
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Ohh this is tempting. I have a Harbor Freight 35Ah AGM battery that I got in a plastic ammo case with a battery tender in it, works great but I do have to disable humidification and the heated hose on the CPAP. This battery looks like it'd get me a full 8 hours of usage with my Resmed CPAP with everything running on it. Do regular battery tenders work okay on LiFePO4 Lithium Batteries?
Dec 24, 2024 05:01 PM
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FairGazelle7141Dec 24, 2024 05:01 PM
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Has anyone used these to replace scissor lift or forklift batteries?
Dec 24, 2024 05:02 PM
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rayoroaDec 24, 2024 05:02 PM
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Wow crazy good price. I spent $600 on a 200AH battery less than a year ago.

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Dec 24, 2024 05:47 PM
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jhill777Dec 24, 2024 05:47 PM
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Anybody weigh in on this? I know all these things are made in China so how do you spot the junk?
https://share.temu.com/TYBiKnC7riA
Dec 24, 2024 06:30 PM
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netstrollerDec 24, 2024 06:30 PM
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Quote from ajainy :
but price for 1920WH is $167.xx and river 3 for 230WH is $169 something. What I am missing here? Of course ecoflow is proper UPS system. I am assuming, it can be done with this battery (or batteries) some add on electronics components.
The are, but for just a router and modem none will work better or be cheaper than the suggested small Econflow or similar model that has UPS ability--not all do. This battery has more capacity, but you will pay for that with higher devices cost, higher idle power consumption, higher noise and heat generated by the chargers and inverters, and the space and maintenance all that will need.
Dec 24, 2024 06:39 PM
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netstrollerDec 24, 2024 06:39 PM
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Quote from MkVsTheWorld :
Do regular battery tenders work okay on LiFePO4 Lithium Batteries?
No you need one designed for LiFePO4 batteries, but they're not that expensive for the 15 to 20, probably even only 10 amp, size you need. But it does take some work, you can't just leave the charger connected in all the time. Ecoworthy makes a small 600 watts max combination charger/inverter, even has UPS function, and it's relatively cheap at $150, but it's a little noisy (small fans that runs on and off pretty often even at no load) to leave connected all the time, at least for me it is so I returned it (and my touch activated desk lamp, the kind where you touch the metal housing, doesn't work when the combo unit is plugged in the same circuit).
Last edited by netstroller December 24, 2024 at 11:43 AM.
Dec 24, 2024 08:53 PM
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budsterDec 24, 2024 08:53 PM
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Quote from clsA :
Well ideally you would use a solar charge controller (20 - 30A) and a couple of solar panels.

I use a 15A AC charger [a.co] that's made for Lifep04 batteries when I get them new, just to top them off before adding to the solar array.
I currently have 2x200w solar panels and 3x100AH batteries powering a 2000W inverter in my shed.
So for that 15A AC charger, using that would take ~10 hours to charge this 150AH battery right? I guess that would be tolerable if one wasn't in a rush to charge the battery (e.g. charging it overnight). Is that the type of charger that can be left on the battery indefinitely to always keep it topped up?
Dec 24, 2024 08:55 PM
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budsterDec 24, 2024 08:55 PM
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Quote from netstroller :
No you need one designed for LiFePO4 batteries, but they're not that expensive for the 15 to 20, probably even only 10 amp, size you need. But it does take some work, you can't just leave the charger connected in all the time. Ecoworthy makes a small 600 watts max combination charger/inverter, even has UPS function, and it's relatively cheap at $150, but it's a little noisy (small fans that runs on and off pretty often even at no load) to leave connected all the time, at least for me it is so I returned it (and my touch activated desk lamp, the kind where you touch the metal housing, doesn't work when the combo unit is plugged in the same circuit).
Sorry, but why can't the charger be connected to the battery all the time? Wouldn't most chargers have the functionality to not overcharge the battery and just trickle charge it as needed to keep the battery fully charged?
Dec 24, 2024 08:56 PM
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clsADec 24, 2024 08:56 PM
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Quote from jhill777 :
Anybody weigh in on this? I know all these things are made in China so how do you spot the junk?
https://share.temu.com/TYBiKnC7riA
youtube reviews, the one you linked is a good battery but sold out
Dec 24, 2024 09:00 PM
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clsADec 24, 2024 09:00 PM
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Quote from budster :
So for that 15A AC charger, using that would take ~10 hours to charge this 150AH battery right? I guess that would be tolerable if one wasn't in a rush to charge the battery (e.g. charging it overnight). Is that the type of charger that can be left on the battery indefinitely to always keep it topped up?
The charger goes off when the battery is full, but you would still want to remove it.

And yeah I wasn't concerned about the speed of charge. The solar keeps them full.

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Dec 24, 2024 09:03 PM
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budsterDec 24, 2024 09:03 PM
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I am thinking to get this battery to supplement an ecoflow power station and give it more battery capacity. My thought was to connect a DC outlet to the battery and then connect the ecoflow to the DC outlet via the 12V charging cable. So the ecoflow would get charged from the battery as needed to run longer while something else (e.g. refrigerator) is being powered by the ecoflow. Would this make sense?

Or would it be better to connect an inverter to the battery and then charge the ecoflow via AC?

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