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ECO-WORTHY 25W Watt Solar Panel Kit w/ 10Ah Lithium Battery & Controller

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 25W Watt Solar Panel Kit w/ 10Ah Lithium Battery & Controller on sale for $89.99 - 20% with coupon code PREZ20 during checkout = $71.99. Shipping is free.

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Kit Includes:
  • 25W mono solar panel
  • LiFePO4 12V 10Ah battery
  • 1x 10A PWM charge controller
  • 1x panel mounting bracket
  • 1x 1.54ft cable with alligator clips
  • 1x 1.38ft cable with O-ring terminal

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  • Offer valid through 11:59 PM Pacific Time on February 17, 2025 or while supplies last. Code is limited to 2 uses per account.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $43.99 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $115.98.

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 25W Watt Solar Panel Kit w/ 10Ah Lithium Battery & Controller on sale for $89.99 - 20% with coupon code PREZ20 during checkout = $71.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 25W mono solar panel
  • LiFePO4 12V 10Ah battery
  • 1x 10A PWM charge controller
  • 1x panel mounting bracket
  • 1x 1.54ft cable with alligator clips
  • 1x 1.38ft cable with O-ring terminal

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid through 11:59 PM Pacific Time on February 17, 2025 or while supplies last. Code is limited to 2 uses per account.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $43.99 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $115.98.

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protomech
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For a small solar system like this you probably don't want to use an inverter. The battery has a max 10A DC output which limits you to maybe ~100W inverter and idle losses will drain the battery fast.

Instead, you could use 12V DC lights connected to the battery or the controller load output.

Re: use cases - mostly outdoor

Important: both the controller and battery do not appear to have low temp cutoff protection. For year round use in all but the warmest climates, get the kit without the battery and get a battery with low temp cutoff protection.

- interior lighting, small fans, USB for a shed or low voltage landscape lighting
- front gate opener & ring camera
- gazebo fairy lights / device charging
Nothingworked
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I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day.

Would a kit like this do that?
scott911nj
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I use a simple ~$30 solar outdoor light inside my shed, just ran the cord through vent and mounted panel facing sky. It's motion sensitive and kicks on when I walk into the shed. Here's an example light https://a.co/d/gfkD0yl

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Feb 15, 2025 02:47 AM
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JusthathoughtFeb 15, 2025 02:47 AM
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Everything is cheap about it, but so is the price for the package
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garylapointeFeb 15, 2025 03:09 AM
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I wish that controller had some more power out options besides a 12V and that USB-A 1.2A output.
I'd love a USB-C with the maximum allowable output so that I could throw a USB-C hub on there and charge all my devices at once.
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NothingworkedFeb 15, 2025 04:36 AM
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I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day.

Would a kit like this do that?
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BostonBatmanFeb 15, 2025 05:52 AM
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Quote from Nothingworked :
I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day.

Would a kit like this do that?
Yes. In fact, you can just use solar charging sensor lights if you have a window. That said, you'll need an inverter for the lighting and I highly recommend usb led lights because they sip power. This is a car battery that will solar recharge (every 5 days) essentially so whatever you would use that much power for (probably not a heater or coffee pot)
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LavenderPickle7682Feb 15, 2025 06:52 AM
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Quote from Nothingworked :
I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day.

Would a kit like this do that?
What does this "Colin Furze" have to do with a shed?
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LavenderPickle7682Feb 15, 2025 06:56 AM
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So what's a good use case for something like this?
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protomechFeb 15, 2025 08:14 AM
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Quote from BostonBatman :
Yes. In fact, you can just use solar charging sensor lights if you have a window. That said, you'll need an inverter for the lighting and I highly recommend usb led lights because they sip power. This is a car battery that will solar recharge (every 5 days) essentially so whatever you would use that much power for (probably not a heater or coffee pot)
For a small solar system like this you probably don't want to use an inverter. The battery has a max 10A DC output which limits you to maybe ~100W inverter and idle losses will drain the battery fast.

Instead, you could use 12V DC lights connected to the battery or the controller load output.

Re: use cases - mostly outdoor

Important: both the controller and battery do not appear to have low temp cutoff protection. For year round use in all but the warmest climates, get the kit without the battery and get a battery with low temp cutoff protection.

- interior lighting, small fans, USB for a shed or low voltage landscape lighting
- front gate opener & ring camera
- gazebo fairy lights / device charging
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UniqueMagic721Feb 15, 2025 11:26 AM
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Quote from Nothingworked :
I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day.

Would a kit like this do that?
Yes, just use 12v light fixtures from a camping supply. Tons of options for 12v lighting on Amazon as well.
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scott911njFeb 15, 2025 01:00 PM
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Quote from Nothingworked :
I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day.

Would a kit like this do that?
I use a simple ~$30 solar outdoor light inside my shed, just ran the cord through vent and mounted panel facing sky. It's motion sensitive and kicks on when I walk into the shed. Here's an example light https://a.co/d/gfkD0yl
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CharleyWFeb 15, 2025 04:47 PM
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Seems big for only 10,000 mAh
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dougdeepFeb 15, 2025 05:03 PM
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Quote from Nothingworked :
I've been interested in a solar solution for lighting the inside of my shed. I'm not trying to be Colin Furze, but I just want to have some light so I can put away my tools at the end of the day. Would a kit like this do that?
There are inexpensive ready made solutions for this. Here's an example that I have not tried: https://www.amazon.com/Aqonsie-Ad...08SW3Y495/
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testshootFeb 15, 2025 05:05 PM
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Quote from garylapointe :
I wish that controller had some more power out options besides a 12V and that USB-A 1.2A output.
I'd love a USB-C with the maximum allowable output so that I could throw a USB-C hub on there and charge all my devices at once.
Why not connect a hub to the battery? You don't need to connect to the controller.
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Quote from dougdeep :
There are inexpensive ready made solutions for this. Here's an example that I have not tried: https://www.amazon.com/Aqonsie-Ad...08SW3Y495/
That kit needs you to add a battery to it.
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Quote from protomech :
For a small solar system like this you probably don't want to use an inverter. The battery has a max 10A DC output which limits you to maybe ~100W inverter and idle losses will drain the battery fast.

Instead, you could use 12V DC lights connected to the battery or the controller load output.

Re: use cases - mostly outdoor

Important: both the controller and battery do not appear to have low temp cutoff protection. For year round use in all but the warmest climates, get the kit without the battery and get a battery with low temp cutoff protection.

- interior lighting, small fans, USB for a shed or low voltage landscape lighting
- front gate opener & ring camera
- gazebo fairy lights / device charging
The battery can be discharged down to -10C.

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