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ECO-WORTHY 600W Inverter Pure Sine Wave 12V/110V UPS with 25A Battery Charger $118.49 + Free Shipping

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ECO-WORTHY US via Amazon [amazon.com] has ECO-WORTHY 600W Inverter 12V/110V UPS with 25A Battery Charger for $149.99 - 21% off code WNVVMTSM at checkout = $118.49. Shipping is free.
  • Charging & Inverter Function: 25A charging current for fast charging of 12V LiFePO4 batteries
  • Built-in 600W pure sine wave inverter (1200W peak)
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Function: Automatically switches to inverter mode within 20ms during a power outage, ensuring continuous operation and protecting devices from sudden power loss.
  • LiFePO4 Battery Activation FunctionSupports 0V charging mode, capable of reactivating lithium batteries protected by BMS
  • Intelligent 3-stage charging (including trickle charging) to extend battery life.
  • Pure Sine Wave Technology & Smart Cooling Pure sine wave output, comparable to grid power, stable and efficient
  • Built-in cooling fan automatically activates when temperature exceeds 45°C or AC current exceeds 2.5A, ensuring device safety.
Safety Protections:
  • Equipped with LED indicators and buzzer for real-time alarms
  • Includes protections against over-voltage, under-voltage, overload, over-current, over-temperature, and short circuits, ensuring safer operation.
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ECO-WORTHY US via Amazon [amazon.com] has ECO-WORTHY 600W Inverter 12V/110V UPS with 25A Battery Charger for $149.99 - 21% off code WNVVMTSM at checkout = $118.49. Shipping is free.
  • Charging & Inverter Function: 25A charging current for fast charging of 12V LiFePO4 batteries
  • Built-in 600W pure sine wave inverter (1200W peak)
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Function: Automatically switches to inverter mode within 20ms during a power outage, ensuring continuous operation and protecting devices from sudden power loss.
  • LiFePO4 Battery Activation FunctionSupports 0V charging mode, capable of reactivating lithium batteries protected by BMS
  • Intelligent 3-stage charging (including trickle charging) to extend battery life.
  • Pure Sine Wave Technology & Smart Cooling Pure sine wave output, comparable to grid power, stable and efficient
  • Built-in cooling fan automatically activates when temperature exceeds 45°C or AC current exceeds 2.5A, ensuring device safety.
Safety Protections:
  • Equipped with LED indicators and buzzer for real-time alarms
  • Includes protections against over-voltage, under-voltage, overload, over-current, over-temperature, and short circuits, ensuring safer operation.

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Model: ECO-WORTHY 2-in-1 Inverter Charger, 25A LiFePO4 Battery Charger Automatic Battery Maintainer & Trickle Charger, 600W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Output, 20ms UPS Backup Power for Houses RV Camp Off-Grid

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bktj600
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This seems expensive for JUST an inverter, as there are UPS with pure sinewave features with similar 600w outputs that were not much more than this. Does it have the ability to connect to solar panels instead of a battery to be able to use it for powering devices solely from a solar panel array?
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multiuseemail
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Quote from bktj600 :
This seems expensive for JUST an inverter, as there are UPS with pure sinewave features with similar 600w outputs that were not much more than this. Does it have the ability to connect to solar panels instead of a battery to be able to use it for powering devices solely from a solar panel array?
but it isnt JUST an inverter... It's an inverter AND a 25A charger... Or did I miss something?
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elbee33
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Quote from multiuseemail :
but it isnt JUST an inverter... It's an inverter AND a 25A charger... Or did I miss something?
You're correct. And it also has a 20ms UPS function.
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Quote from multiuseemail :
but it isnt JUST an inverter... It's an inverter AND a 25A charger... Or did I miss something?
I'm thinking the whole point of this is so that you can put a decently sized LiFiPo battery on it to run something for awhile with out power. Like if you frequently loose power and you want to put your Internet/network and security camera's on this. It could run for awhile whereas a regular UPS might not run as long.
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Quote from reklaw2010 :
I'm thinking the whole point of this is so that you can put a decently sized LiFiPo battery on it to run something for awhile with out power. Like if you frequently loose power and you want to put your Internet/network and security camera's on this. It could run for awhile whereas a regular UPS might not run as long.
Oh I know the point of this product; I was specifically responding to that first commenter.
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DealMongr
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I appreciate the comments about what this is. Took me a minute, but I'm viewing this as essentially a pure-sine-wave UPS w/o the battery, allowing buyer to select & size the LFP battery to suit needs. Also, I suspect that the 25A charge current exceeds what most integrated UPSs would provide.

I like the idea, not sure about the price. Depending on the size battery you add, it may approach the cost of an integrated portable power station.
Last edited by DealMongr May 28, 2025 at 07:58 AM.
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I have the 1000w inverter from eco-worthy and it is quite honestly not the best. fan is pretty loud. sometimes the inverter causes electrical high pitch buzzing sound which the last time I heard that from my surge protector; it fried not long after. Also the 20ms doesn't work for me. Pretty much everything I had plugged it shutdown when the power plug was pulled.
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Quote from usera :
I have the 1000w inverter from eco-worthy and it is quite honestly not the best. fan is pretty loud. sometimes the inverter causes electrical high pitch buzzing sound which the last time I heard that from my surge protector; it fried not long after. Also the 20ms doesn't work for me. Pretty much everything I had plugged it shutdown when the power plug was pulled.
That's good to know. I could not find this product on Eco-Worthy's website. Perhaps it's a product they are discontinuing. 25A charging with only a 600w inverter is a bit of a strange pairing. And per your experience, 20ms UPS is not fast enough for manhy electronics. 10ms would be ideal.
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Quote from DealMongr :
I appreciate the comments about what this is. Took me a minute, but I'm viewing this as essentially a pure-sine-wave UPS w/o the battery, allowing buyer to select & size the LFP battery to suit needs. Also, I suspect that the 25A charge current exceeds what most integrated UPSs would provide.

I like the idea, not sure about the price. Depending on the size battery you add, it may approach the cost of an integrated portable power station.
Batteries are getting dirt cheap these days. This inveerter/charger/UPS for $118, paired with something like this battery at 3584Wh for $300 would still only cost $420 total. Youre not going to beat that price/Wh ratio by buying any power station with built in UPS that I've ever seen.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPB68...n_title_22

I'd personally pay an extra 100 & upgrade to this with 100% faster charging and double the inverter strength. I own this one, paired with the battery I shared a link to above.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126974222925
Last edited by WoodSlayR May 31, 2025 at 12:34 PM.
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ECO-WORTHY's batteries are pretty good. However, unless that inverter has a US safety listing I wouldn't trust it.
A 20ms UPS is not fast enough per ATX spec. It needs to be 16ms or faster.
Always charging up a LiFePO4 battery to 14.6V is not great. Most intelligent chargers will float at 13.8V to avoid stressing the battery.
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Quote from KeN4483 :
Code doesn't work

Just checked and it's working for me. What's your final price? Sometimes Amazon will display an error but the price drops anyway
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IdahoRoamingGnome
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Quote from LovelyCheetah :
Just checked and it's working for me. What's your final price? Sometimes Amazon will display an error but the price drops anyway
Not working for me either... Got this error...

The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase.

And another different one before it. Tried applying several times.

Edit: Worked on my business account just fine.
Last edited by IdahoRoamingGnome June 2, 2025 at 06:59 PM.
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Quote from bktj600 :
This seems expensive for JUST an inverter, as there are UPS with pure sinewave features with similar 600w outputs that were not much more than this. Does it have the ability to connect to solar panels instead of a battery to be able to use it for powering devices solely from a solar panel array?

It's for making a very, very inexpensive DIY power bank. Throw a parallel string of 4 100 Ah LiFePo 12V batteries on it and you have a 5000 watt hour power bank for around $700. You'd pay at least 3 or 4x as much for the same thing pre-built.

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