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12-Pack Eco-Worthy 200W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panels

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$800

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Eco-Worthy US via eBay has 12-Pack Eco-Worthy 200W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panels on sale for $999.99 - 20% off w/ coupon code MEMORIALDEALS at checkout = $799.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Solar panels are designed with a transparent back of 12BB solar cells,the light transmittance up to 91.5%, the conversion rate of 23%, the power generation is 780Wh per day under ideal conditions
  • Solar Technology: Monocrystalline
  • Weight: 20.48lbs/9.29kg
  • Max Power Current: 9.65A
  • Voltage: 12 V
  • Features: All Daylight Conditions, Monocrystalline, Maintenance Free
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 24.5V
  • Application: Agriculture/Farming, Shed, Recreational Vehicle (RV)
  • Max Power Voltage: 20.2V
  • Short Circuit Current: 10.14A
  • Size: 52.6" x 26.4" x 1.4"

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Eco-Worthy US via eBay has 12-Pack Eco-Worthy 200W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panels on sale for $999.99 - 20% off w/ coupon code MEMORIALDEALS at checkout = $799.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Solar panels are designed with a transparent back of 12BB solar cells,the light transmittance up to 91.5%, the conversion rate of 23%, the power generation is 780Wh per day under ideal conditions
  • Solar Technology: Monocrystalline
  • Weight: 20.48lbs/9.29kg
  • Max Power Current: 9.65A
  • Voltage: 12 V
  • Features: All Daylight Conditions, Monocrystalline, Maintenance Free
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 24.5V
  • Application: Agriculture/Farming, Shed, Recreational Vehicle (RV)
  • Max Power Voltage: 20.2V
  • Short Circuit Current: 10.14A
  • Size: 52.6" x 26.4" x 1.4"

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this store:
    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff

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I'm just some idiot on the internet but I think I've gathered enough info in googling around for these systems to offer some answers.
To compare these to other panels, look at wattage per $ and per unit area to get an idea of which ones are better for your use case. If you have lots of space for more panels, then cost might be a bigger motivator than efficiency. Also, I've gotta think that DIYing something with those giant 400+W panels would be trickier to work with in most instances.
For pairing with the EcoFlow Deltra Pro Ultra, look at the specs and see what voltage and amperage it can handle.
https://www.ecoflow.com/us/delta-pro-ultra

Solar Charging Input
Total 5600W, 2 ports High-PV Input: 80-450V/15A, 4000W Max Low-PV Input: 30-150V/15A, 1600W Max
If you wire the panels in series, the voltage gets summed and the amperage stays the same. If the max voltage is a bit over 20V for one panel, and the high-PV input can take up to 450V, then you should be good. 12 panels * 20V per panel = 240V, well under the 450V limit. You could probably get two of these 12-packs and string 18-20 into the high-PV input, and the rest into the low-PV input.
Hope this is helpful, and hope someone who knows more than me can correct me if needed.

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Great deal!
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TheRedFace
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darn I was looking for eco friendly not eco worthy!
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Quote from sjaxkingpin :
Great deal!
I think you're right, 2.4kW is a decent amount for $800 i feel like.
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Quote from sjaxkingpin :
Great deal!
$0.33 per watt, yes pretty good deal. I'm very happy with other Eco Worthy products. (4x100w from late 2022 @ ~38¢/w?, 8x100w bifacial from 2023 and 2024 @ ~44¢/w, all fantastic)
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How do these compare versus 400 watt panels? Would this be good to pair with an eco flow delta pro ultra?
Last edited by TheDudeOfDeals May 23, 2025 at 08:01 AM.
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Quote from TheDudeOfDeals :
How do these compare versus 400 watt panels? Would this be good to pair with an eco flow delta pro ultra?
I'm just some idiot on the internet but I think I've gathered enough info in googling around for these systems to offer some answers.
To compare these to other panels, look at wattage per $ and per unit area to get an idea of which ones are better for your use case. If you have lots of space for more panels, then cost might be a bigger motivator than efficiency. Also, I've gotta think that DIYing something with those giant 400+W panels would be trickier to work with in most instances.
For pairing with the EcoFlow Deltra Pro Ultra, look at the specs and see what voltage and amperage it can handle.
https://www.ecoflow.com/us/delta-pro-ultra
  • Solar Charging Input
    Total 5600W, 2 ports High-PV Input: 80-450V/15A, 4000W Max Low-PV Input: 30-150V/15A, 1600W Max
If you wire the panels in series, the voltage gets summed and the amperage stays the same. If the max voltage is a bit over 20V for one panel, and the high-PV input can take up to 450V, then you should be good. 12 panels * 20V per panel = 240V, well under the 450V limit. You could probably get two of these 12-packs and string 18-20 into the high-PV input, and the rest into the low-PV input.
Hope this is helpful, and hope someone who knows more than me can correct me if needed.
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Quote from TheDudeOfDeals :
How do these compare versus 400 watt panels? Would this be good to pair with an eco flow delta pro ultra?
200 watt rigid panels are about as large as I would like to try and handle by myself.

I have various brands that I keep in the garage to pull out in an emergency.

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Made in Japan.
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I think it's 12x100W, not 12x200W

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