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ECO-WORTHY 2340W Solar Kit (12 Panels, 500W MPPT Inverter, 100Ah LP Battery)

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$2,650

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 2340W Solar Complete Kit Pro on sale for $2999.99 - $350 with coupon code FRESHSTART at checkout = $2649.99. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • 12x 195W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 1x 5000W 48V Parallel Hybrid Split Phase Inverter
  • 1x 51.2V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 16' 11AWG Solar Controller Cable
  • 1x 16' 11AWG Solar-Solar Cable
  • Specs Details

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 2340W Solar Complete Kit Pro on sale for $2999.99 - $350 with coupon code FRESHSTART at checkout = $2649.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Izzy138 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 12x 195W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 1x 5000W 48V Parallel Hybrid Split Phase Inverter
  • 1x 51.2V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 16' 11AWG Solar Controller Cable
  • 1x 16' 11AWG Solar-Solar Cable
  • Specs Details

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $1,050 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $3,699.99.

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snowdrifter
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The components in this combo can be had for less if ordered individually.

Here's the inverter and battery for $1105:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126475190031
And here are the solar panels for $93.34/each:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126060607676

$1105 + ($93.34x12) = $2225

Doesn't include the solar panel clips and some of the wiring, but those can certainly be obtained for much less than the $425 price difference.
ShelbyGT500
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900kWh/month is insane. 30kwh/day.

Use a solar calculator for your area. Sun hours times 2340w is how much you'll generate(generous estimate, weather conditions and mounting angle and inefficiency will cut that down).

In ideal conditions you'll generate 14kwh of power. And have 5kwh of battery storage at night.

For your usage, you probably want around 12-15kw of solar with 60kwh of storage(for extended bad weather conditions) enough to cover daily usage and charge the batteries during the day
AvantNate
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Your refrigerator, yes. The rest of your house, no.

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Jan 16, 2025 01:40 PM
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mitsuredJan 16, 2025 01:40 PM
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Quote from MicahJamesNRCAL :
How is 30kwh a day insane? We have a 2500 sq ft home consuming 30-40kwh per day.
I think people are thinking they are saying that usage is just for the refrigerator they are looking to power.
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Jan 16, 2025 07:13 PM
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ten80Jan 16, 2025 07:13 PM
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Quote from ShelbyGT500 :
900kWh/month is insane. 30kwh/day.
Amateur...
Jan 16, 2025 07:57 PM
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SonicTronJan 16, 2025 07:57 PM
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Quote from ShelbyGT500 :
900kWh/month is insane. 30kwh/day.

Use a solar calculator for your area. Sun hours times 2340w is how much you'll generate(generous estimate, weather conditions and mounting angle and inefficiency will cut that down).

In ideal conditions you'll generate 14kwh of power. And have 5kwh of battery storage at night.

For your usage, you probably want around 12-15kw of solar with 60kwh of storage(for extended bad weather conditions) enough to cover daily usage and charge the batteries during the day
900kwh a month is totally normal for a house....

we have plug in hybrids and hit 2k sometimes
Jan 16, 2025 08:13 PM
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geekwithoutacauseJan 16, 2025 08:13 PM
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Quote from ShelbyGT500 :
900kWh/month is insane. 30kwh/day.

Use a solar calculator for your area. Sun hours times 2340w is how much you'll generate(generous estimate, weather conditions and mounting angle and inefficiency will cut that down).

In ideal conditions you'll generate 14kwh of power. And have 5kwh of battery storage at night.

For your usage, you probably want around 12-15kw of solar with 60kwh of storage(for extended bad weather conditions) enough to cover daily usage and charge the batteries during the day
Not insane at all. I use 30 on a good day. In winter when there's additional roof heat running i can easily hit 50 a day.
Jan 16, 2025 08:22 PM
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nik929Jan 16, 2025 08:22 PM
172 Posts
Is it possible to get a solar pergola? Not trying to go completely solar, but supplementing the consumption.
Jan 16, 2025 08:26 PM
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shutterboy10Jan 16, 2025 08:26 PM
5 Posts
Is this enough to power up a small home?
Jan 16, 2025 09:00 PM
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ObamJan 16, 2025 09:00 PM
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I live in a tent on death valley and I like to sleep during the day next to an array of air conditioners. I prefer to keep the zipper door open. Will this work for me?
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Jan 16, 2025 09:00 PM
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AmusedDime497Jan 16, 2025 09:00 PM
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Quote from LightningDemon :
I live alone, in a 1,400 sq ft house, always have 1 custom pc and 2 x 32" monitors going, 24x7. I have a lot of power tools, other computers, laptops, 2 x digital pianos, guitar and amp, and on and on, most of that stuff is on at least once a day, plus my home theatre.... my point is, even with all that stuff, i average around 532 KWH per month.
Only thing that matters is your location. If you live in Buffalo New York for example that is impossible
Jan 16, 2025 09:02 PM
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AmusedDime497Jan 16, 2025 09:02 PM
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Quote from shahaadesh :
Can you charge a tesla with this kit? and how do you connect the battery with an electric outlet?
Put the panels on the hood
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Jan 16, 2025 09:29 PM
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lemperorJan 16, 2025 09:29 PM
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my usage is 600kwh per month, is this good enough for my usage? my electricity bill is usually around $200-$250.
by the calculation, this pays itself after one year? is it easy to do DIY? or do I have hire an electrician to do this for me?
also what about tax rebates, can I still get tax rebate for this purchase?
Jan 16, 2025 09:34 PM
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RyanLJan 16, 2025 09:34 PM
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Quote from LightningDemon :
I live alone, in a 1,400 sq ft house, always have 1 custom pc and 2 x 32" monitors going, 24x7. I have a lot of power tools, other computers, laptops, 2 x digital pianos, guitar and amp, and on and on, most of that stuff is on at least once a day, plus my home theatre.... my point is, even with all that stuff, i average around 532 KWH per month.
Key thing there is the " living alone" part. Besides, you didn't tell us shit because none of what you mentioned uses any power. An electric oven is going to use 50x what your guitar amp uses. What about your hot water, is that gas or electric? What about the heat? And what region are you in?
Jan 16, 2025 09:53 PM
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DouglasF1551Jan 16, 2025 09:53 PM
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Quote from MaBahen :
can it power a refrigerator for a day? my monthly electricity consumption 900 kWh per month
Only 900kWh? I used 2192kWh last month because of my EV
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Jan 16, 2025 10:20 PM
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AnticonJan 16, 2025 10:20 PM
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Will it run my off-grid inflatable hot tub through western Oregon winters?
Jan 16, 2025 11:05 PM
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allenkeyJan 16, 2025 11:05 PM
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Quote from FarmerPeter :
If you're trying to be grid tied, the biggest difficulty is going to be dealing with the permitting and utility company. They need a lot more technical information. There are places that can help you provide that, but I dunno if a handyman would be who I'd choose to put a bunch of holes into me roof. If you're off grid, I think I'd just do it myself. Lots of YouTube videos that can walk you through the process.
Thank you, that's helpful! I think I have reasonable confidence to mount it on the roof.

On the grid issue, I'm going to talk to a local electrician about the permitting process first. I'm also told that the inverter has to be grid compatible, not sure if this one is.

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Jan 16, 2025 11:53 PM
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golfreakJan 16, 2025 11:53 PM
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Quote from snowdrifter :
The components in this combo can be had for less if ordered individually.

Here's the inverter and battery for $1105:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126475190031
And here are the solar panels for $93.34/each:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126060607676

$1105 + ($93.34x12) = $2225

Doesn't include the solar panel clips and some of the wiring, but those can certainly be obtained for much less than the $425 price difference.
Haha...good job.
I was scrolling down this thread to see if anyone posted that this is a bad deal math wise.
Only took 10 posts.

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