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ECO-WORTHY Off Grid System w/ 10x 195W Solar Panels, 2x 280Ah Batteries, 3000W Inverter

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$2,250

$2,900

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 1950W 7.8KWH Off-Grid Solar Panel System on sale for $2,599.99 - $350 with coupon code GARDENPOWER350 at checkout = $2,249.99. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • 10x 195W Solar Panels
  • 2x 12.8V 280Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • Growatt 3000W Inverter

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $278.90 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $2,528.89.

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 1950W 7.8KWH Off-Grid Solar Panel System on sale for $2,599.99 - $350 with coupon code GARDENPOWER350 at checkout = $2,249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 10x 195W Solar Panels
  • 2x 12.8V 280Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • Growatt 3000W Inverter

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | 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 $278.90 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $2,528.89.

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As the commenter said above, watts = volts x amps.

Higher amperage requires heavier gauge wiring.

So if you are doing 48v, the amperage can be low, and you save on copper.
12v is better for RVs and smaller power draws. 48v is better for off grid, or anything that will use 1000+ watts at a time. You can wire them to do the same things, but then you have to wire in series and balance/manage etc. Easier to just buy 48v batteries if you need them.

12v batteries will technically work with large power draws, but you'll need much bigger cables to do the same thing.

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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
for this price, it better run my home
What kind of appliance would this be able to run? Fridge ac? Mini split?
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DmnUSlkDeals
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How does the 12V compare to a 48v system?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12647519...25de7e0INT
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Quote from DmnUSlkDeals :
How does the 12V compare to a 48v system?https://www.ebay.com/itm/12647519...25de7e0INT
12v is better for RVs and smaller power draws. 48v is better for off grid, or anything that will use 1000+ watts at a time. You can wire them to do the same things, but then you have to wire in series and balance/manage etc. Easier to just buy 48v batteries if you need them.

12v batteries will technically work with large power draws, but you'll need much bigger cables to do the same thing.
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As the commenter said above, watts = volts x amps.

Higher amperage requires heavier gauge wiring.

So if you are doing 48v, the amperage can be low, and you save on copper.
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KamiNoYami
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Would like this but would need to figure out where I'd put 10 panels. Hmmm
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flowertom
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How much does it cost to hire someone to install this?
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VioletPenguin3505
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I believe this will be a 24v system. Decent starter battery capacity. Can run a fridge 24/7 and few household items as long as it's sunny.
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FabulousStranger526
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
for this price, it better run my home
It will if you live in an outhouse.
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NickW4698
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I work at a battery company, costs are coming down, wait for around $150/kwh
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Quote from NickW4698 :
I work at a battery company, costs are coming down, wait for around $150/kwh
These are selling for like $105/kwh ($380/pc).
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Quote from VioletPenguin3505 :
I believe this will be a 24v system. Decent starter battery capacity. Can run a fridge 24/7 and few household items as long as it's sunny.

Yup. You could run a fridge for about 4-5 days on this with no sun... And with a little daylight, indefinitely. Full sun every few days and you can easily run the basic appliances, etc... it's 6700wh of battery
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Quote from DmnUSlkDeals :
How does the 12V compare to a 48v system? https://www.ebay.com/itm/12647519...25de7e0INT
Technically, the solar inverter they are selling is 24v and not 12v, so you would be wiring the batteries in series. The lower the voltage, the higher the current for the same wattage, the thicker and more expensive the cables. However, if you can keep your batteries close to the solar inverter, cable runs should be short, and the increased cable costs should be more than offset by the much cheaper price per kwh for 12v batteries, at least with eco-worthy's stuff. The 48v system they sell has higher AC output and battery charging rates, which become more relevant if you plan to get more batteries. Also, you should check the price of the items individually on eco-worthy's eBay page. I've noticed sometimes the bundle is not cheaper than the sum of its parts.
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Check the solar panel production and offset is to average out a year worth of electricity usage and reference with how many panels you will need to cover your usage.

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Seems like a great deal. Easy upgrade also with two more batteries in parallel. 2 series / 2 series, wired in parallel together.

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