Eco-Worthy US via eBay has
ECO-WORTHY 5120Wh Home Backup Power Supply 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery + 5000W 48V Solar Hybrid Inverter on sale for $1299.99 - 15% w/ coupon code
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$1104.99.
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Features:
- 48V 100ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery can support 5120Wh
- Built-in 100A BMS to protect it from overcharge, over-discharge, charge over-current, discharge over-current, short-circuit, cell voltage self balance, high-temp discharge cut off
- Grade A LiFePO4 Cells
- 94.8lbs
- 5000W 48V DC-110V AC pure sine wave inverter and 80A MPPT controller
- Remotely monitor the system operation status in real time through APP
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I use it with a rack of 4 batteries; an EG4, a Vatrer, & both V1 & V2 of the Eco-Worthy batteries. I've got 2 strings of 5 panels in parallel (about 3,500W total) supplying the solar. It requires 120v from solar before it will start charging, so you'd probably want at least 4 panels in series. I've got the inverter on a 50a breaker from my main AC panel, with the inverter feeding a sub-panel that I've wired circuits to. I'm feeding a mini-split heat pump that I just installed, a circuit wired from a room added to my house in 1999, a transferred circuit that includes fridge and outlets, and others. Note that you can get 120v from a single inverter. If you want 240v, You'll have to put 2 inverters in parallel.
But EW has been taking input and rapidly improving the battery based upon the feedback from those forum users. If EW delivers on the promised improvements (not sure where they are at on this or which version they're shipping now) and keeps the price around $850 (or less), they could force the higher cost providers (EG4, etc) to reduce their pricing to stay relevant. Win win for all of us.
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Anyone familiar with these?
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Anyone familiar with these?
But EW has been taking input and rapidly improving the battery based upon the feedback from those forum users. If EW delivers on the promised improvements (not sure where they are at on this or which version they're shipping now) and keeps the price around $850 (or less), they could force the higher cost providers (EG4, etc) to reduce their pricing to stay relevant. Win win for all of us.
But EW has been taking input and rapidly improving the battery based upon the feedback from those forum users. If EW delivers on the promised improvements (not sure where they are at on this or which version they're shipping now) and keeps the price around $850 (or less), they could force the higher cost providers (EG4, etc) to reduce their pricing to stay relevant. Win win for all of us.
Looks be a rebadged SRNE.
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I use it with a rack of 4 batteries; an EG4, a Vatrer, & both V1 & V2 of the Eco-Worthy batteries. I've got 2 strings of 5 panels in parallel (about 3,500W total) supplying the solar. It requires 120v from solar before it will start charging, so you'd probably want at least 4 panels in series. I've got the inverter on a 50a breaker from my main AC panel, with the inverter feeding a sub-panel that I've wired circuits to. I'm feeding a mini-split heat pump that I just installed, a circuit wired from a room added to my house in 1999, a transferred circuit that includes fridge and outlets, and others. Note that you can get 120v from a single inverter. If you want 240v, You'll have to put 2 inverters in parallel.
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