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ECO-WORTHY 300A Battery Monitor w/ Hall Sensor for 9-80V LiFePO4/AGM/Gel Battery $44 + Free Shipping

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Eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 300A Battery Monitor w/ Hall Sensor for 9-80V LiFePO4/AGM/Gel Battery on sale for $54.99 - 20% off w/ code ECOWORTHY20 at checkout = $43.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Hall monitoring design allows for higher precision real-time monitoring of battery percentage, voltage, current, capacity, etc.
  • Added battery health monitoring function, automatically detecting the actual capacity and cycle times of the battery; 3.5-inch touchable color display screen, with electric resistance pen, clear and intuitive operation, the screen brightness can be adjusted in ten levels from 10% to 100%.
  • The flashing warning icon and the alarm buzzer that can be turned on or off provide real-time alarms to protect the battery from potential damage caused by abnormal conditions.
  • Compatible with multiple battery types, suitable for 9-80V 300A battery packs. It aims to monitor mainstream batteries in the market, including lithium, LiFePO4, AGM, lead-acid, etc.
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Eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 300A Battery Monitor w/ Hall Sensor for 9-80V LiFePO4/AGM/Gel Battery on sale for $54.99 - 20% off w/ code ECOWORTHY20 at checkout = $43.99. Shipping is free.

Product Details:
  • Hall monitoring design allows for higher precision real-time monitoring of battery percentage, voltage, current, capacity, etc.
  • Added battery health monitoring function, automatically detecting the actual capacity and cycle times of the battery; 3.5-inch touchable color display screen, with electric resistance pen, clear and intuitive operation, the screen brightness can be adjusted in ten levels from 10% to 100%.
  • The flashing warning icon and the alarm buzzer that can be turned on or off provide real-time alarms to protect the battery from potential damage caused by abnormal conditions.
  • Compatible with multiple battery types, suitable for 9-80V 300A battery packs. It aims to monitor mainstream batteries in the market, including lithium, LiFePO4, AGM, lead-acid, etc.

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3d ago
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WoodSlayR
3d ago
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The main issue I have with hall sensors is that they only measure current in 1 direction. A battery shunt is the same price, even less, and can measure current coming in and going out, even at the same time. You'd have to buy 2 of these hall sensors and set one up for incoming current and the other for outgoing to achieve the same thing. Doing it with 2 hall sensors is a pain in the ass and more components to install, not to mention extra cost and extra setup steps. A 30 dollar shunt can do all of that and simplify installation.

heres a 20 dollar shunt after you clip the coupon. It has decent reviews. I think a lot of bad reviews for devices like this are user error, like beginners that really dont know what they are doing.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9LV...gToDp&th=1
Last edited by WoodSlayR April 30, 2025 at 07:12 PM.
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JustinE8068
3d ago
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Anyone know if this can be used for my
Eco worthy lifepo4 golf cart battery?
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360 Posts
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WoodSlayR
2d ago
360 Posts
Quote from JustinE8068 :
Anyone know if this can be used for my
Eco worthy lifepo4 golf cart battery?
Thats really something you should be able to figure out on your own. Read the description. It clearly says it has a battery voltage range of 9-80V and works with LiFePO4, AGM, and Gel Batteries. So unless your battery voltage is under 9 or over 80, then it will work with it.
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2d ago
730 Posts
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2d ago
ripplinghurst
2d ago
730 Posts
Quote from WoodSlayR :
The main issue I have with hall sensors is that they only measure current in 1 direction. A battery shunt is the same price, even less, and can measure current coming in and going out, even at the same time. You'd have to buy 2 of these hall sensors and set one up for incoming current and the other for outgoing to achieve the same thing. Doing it with 2 hall sensors is a pain in the ass and more components to install, not to mention extra cost and extra setup steps. A 30 dollar shunt can do all of that and simplify installation.

heres a 20 dollar shunt after you clip the coupon. It has decent reviews. I think a lot of bad reviews for devices like this are user error, like beginners that really dont know what they are doing.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9LV...gToDp&th=1

I have that one. It's a great unit, but the build quality is terrible. Buttons, wire connectors, and mainly the display really sucks. It's almost unreadable at times (too much light or near darkness, say in a battery box).

Haven't yet found a better alternative that addresses all these points.
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2d ago
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Joined Mar 2020
2d ago
BeigeTable8880
2d ago
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Quote from ripplinghurst :
I have that one. It's a great unit, but the build quality is terrible. Buttons, wire connectors, and mainly the display really sucks. It's almost unreadable at times (too much light or near darkness, say in a battery box).Haven't yet found a better alternative that addresses all these points.
'Great unit' in the same sentence as 'build quality is terrible,' and 'display really sucks.' Which is it?
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360 Posts
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2d ago
WoodSlayR
2d ago
360 Posts
Quote from ripplinghurst :
I have that one. It's a great unit, but the build quality is terrible. Buttons, wire connectors, and mainly the display really sucks. It's almost unreadable at times (too much light or near darkness, say in a battery box).

Haven't yet found a better alternative that addresses all these points.
I did see some other reviews about screen brightness. That's something I could live with, considering everything else it does all for 20 bucks. It's less than half the price of this and sure, it's definitely not as pretty and it doesn't have a touch screen, but it more than makes up with function. Aesthetics are important to some but I've always been function over aesthetics. Especially very helpful function. Being able to monitor incoming and outgoing current to keep tabs on the batteries real time overall capacity is a huge advantage over just monitoring outgoing current. For that to even be accurate, you can't just partially charge the battery. You have to charge to 100% every time. If you put a partial charge on it during use, it messes up the calibration. A shunt is superior in almost every way to a hall sensor.
Last edited by WoodSlayR May 2, 2025 at 02:21 PM.
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WoodSlayR
2d ago
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Quote from BeigeTable8880 :
'Great unit' in the same sentence as 'build quality is terrible,' and 'display really sucks.' Which is it?
I'm guessing it's actual function makes it a great unit. I can see that. As long as it doesn't just stop working or break, poor build quality can be overlooked if it provides superior function. Especially for 20 bucks. Even a poor build quality functioning shunt offers so many more advantages over a quality built hall sensor.
Last edited by WoodSlayR May 2, 2025 at 02:12 PM.

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