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ECO-WORTHY 1560W Solar Kit (8 Panels, 3000W Inverter, 2x 24V 100Ah LP Battery)

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 1560W Solar Kit (8 Panels, 3000W Inverter, 2x 24V 100Ah LP Battery) on sale for $2,499.99 - $500 w/ code ECOUSA500 at checkout = $1999.99. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • 8x 195W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 2x 25.6V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • 1x 60A MPPT solar charge controller+Bluetooth
  • 1x 3000W 24V-120V Inverter
  • 1x Combiner box

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 1560W Solar Kit (8 Panels, 3000W Inverter, 2x 24V 100Ah LP Battery) on sale for $2,499.99 - $500 w/ code ECOUSA500 at checkout = $1999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member Skillful_Pickle for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 8x 195W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 2x 25.6V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • 1x 60A MPPT solar charge controller+Bluetooth
  • 1x 3000W 24V-120V Inverter
  • 1x Combiner box

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dannycore
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If you choose the pro you get 2x 12.8v 280 ah batteries. 7.1 kWh instead of 5kwh
It's only listed at $200 more not sure if the coupon code works for it.


Edit- checked, yeah it comes down to 2199
FancyWren413
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No. Most if not all 2 ton units are going to be 220 volts. This is only a 110 volt system. Second is that is does not provide enough watts. Third is that the batteries would only provide enough power for about 30 minutes of use.
squigs25
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Probably not - those usually draw closer to 2kW, which is beyond what the panels can provide. The initial surge would likely be beyond the inverter capacity as well.

You could *maybe* run a 1 ton unit with this set up on a sunny day

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Jun 02, 2025 03:20 PM
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DeucerJun 02, 2025 03:20 PM
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Quote from wakawaka1337 :
Is there any guides or resources for people just getting into solar? I don't know where to start
https://youtube.com/@willprowse?s...1JFJVHRso4
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Jun 03, 2025 03:30 PM
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NavyTent839Jun 03, 2025 03:30 PM
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I am thinking about doing solar for my garden/chicken coop area. I have a small 12v motor home pump for a sand well (1.2 gpm), 2 -25 watt heater plates for the chickens in the winter and the big one is a 1hp water pump that uses about 1000w but only about 30 minutes every couple days. I use it to pump water out of my holding tank to water the garden when it's dry. I'm not sure if this can handle the initial surge for the pump and wonder if anyone has any experience doing that. I'm also looking at the ecoflow delta 2 max but not sure how it compares with this one. Noob to solar so trying to figure out if I can do i this instead of trenching and running 400' of romex.
Jun 06, 2025 02:43 AM
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TenderCatfish192Jun 06, 2025 02:43 AM
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Quote from NavyTent839 :
I am thinking about doing solar for my garden/chicken coop area. I have a small 12v motor home pump for a sand well (1.2 gpm), 2 -25 watt heater plates for the chickens in the winter and the big one is a 1hp water pump that uses about 1000w but only about 30 minutes every couple days. I use it to pump water out of my holding tank to water the garden when it's dry. I'm not sure if this can handle the initial surge for the pump and wonder if anyone has any experience doing that. I'm also looking at the ecoflow delta 2 max but not sure how it compares with this one. Noob to solar so trying to figure out if I can do i this instead of trenching and running 400' of romex.
I'm no expert, but a good sized capacitor could help with the surge. I remember using them in car audio for amps and subs, and it is the same principle.
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Jun 06, 2025 03:48 AM
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BigPapa2Jun 06, 2025 03:48 AM
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Quote from NavyTent839 :
I am thinking about doing solar for my garden/chicken coop area. I have a small 12v motor home pump for a sand well (1.2 gpm), 2 -25 watt heater plates for the chickens in the winter and the big one is a 1hp water pump that uses about 1000w but only about 30 minutes every couple days. I use it to pump water out of my holding tank to water the garden when it's dry. I'm not sure if this can handle the initial surge for the pump and wonder if anyone has any experience doing that. I'm also looking at the ecoflow delta 2 max but not sure how it compares with this one. Noob to solar so trying to figure out if I can do i this instead of trenching and running 400' of romex.
I would go with the trenching a wire idea instead of solar. Upsize the wire to help with voltage drop. And don't use romex, use UF type wire.
Jun 06, 2025 05:15 PM
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nhbillyJun 06, 2025 05:15 PM
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Quote from squigs25 :
Probably not - those usually draw closer to 2kW, which is beyond what the panels can provide. The initial surge would likely be beyond the inverter capacity as well.

You could *maybe* run a 1 ton unit with this set up on a sunny day
use a soft starter
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Jun 06, 2025 09:25 PM
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lazzlazz
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Jun 06, 2025 09:25 PM
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I question why anyone would buy something this expensive over ebay. I would only buy it from a known reputable seller or direct from the manufacturer. I'd worry about warranty issues, and being able to dispute the charge on my credit card if the product was defective.
Jun 07, 2025 12:27 AM
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SharpLake2934Jun 07, 2025 12:27 AM
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Quote from NavyTent839 :
I am thinking about doing solar for my garden/chicken coop area. I have a small 12v motor home pump for a sand well (1.2 gpm), 2 -25 watt heater plates for the chickens in the winter and the big one is a 1hp water pump that uses about 1000w but only about 30 minutes every couple days. I use it to pump water out of my holding tank to water the garden when it's dry. I'm not sure if this can handle the initial surge for the pump and wonder if anyone has any experience doing that. I'm also looking at the ecoflow delta 2 max but not sure how it compares with this one. Noob to solar so trying to figure out if I can do i this instead of trenching and running 400' of romex.
Probably 8/2 UF wire will probably do it. But i would probably go with 6/2. Just in case you want to add more out there in the future.
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DonkeaJun 08, 2025 05:45 PM
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Quote from lazzlazz :
I question why anyone would buy something this expensive over ebay. I would only buy it from a known reputable seller or direct from the manufacturer. I'd worry about warranty issues, and being able to dispute the charge on my credit card if the product was defective.
Who cares?
This is the guys who says things like "you get what you pay for."
You can spend whatever you want if your only requirement is, "easy" or "safe".
I'm thinking this isn't a great buy anyway but your thought doesn't belong on this website. That's for a different type of consumer.
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Jun 09, 2025 12:58 PM
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lazzlazz
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Jun 09, 2025 12:58 PM
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You're entitled to your opinion, but I don't agree.

A slick deal does not involved paying for garbage that isn't going to provide enough value to justify the purchase, before it stops working.
Jun 09, 2025 03:56 PM
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golfreakJun 09, 2025 03:56 PM
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This is not a good deal.
I have bought tons of Eco Worthy stuff and I know all their lowest prices.
$680= 8 x $85 195w panels
$640= 2 x $320 for 24v 100ah
$100= 60a mppt
$250= 24v Inverter ?? Estimating.
$50= Combiner box. Do you really need it ?

You're looking at maybe $1720 total.
I have bought all of that stuff beside the 24v Inverter and combiner box.
Hard pass.
Jun 09, 2025 03:58 PM
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golfreakJun 09, 2025 03:58 PM
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Quote from lazzlazz :
I question why anyone would buy something this expensive over ebay. I would only buy it from a known reputable seller or direct from the manufacturer. I'd worry about warranty issues, and being able to dispute the charge on my credit card if the product was defective.
I have bought tons of stuff through Ebay and this is direct from Eco Worthy account.
No need to worry about warranty issue.
They have sent out replacements before without hassles.
Last edited by golfreak June 9, 2025 at 10:07 AM.
Jun 09, 2025 04:06 PM
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golfreakJun 09, 2025 04:06 PM
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Quote from lazzlazz :
You're entitled to your opinion, but I don't agree.

A slick deal does not involved paying for garbage that isn't going to provide enough value to justify the purchase, before it stops working.
I'm guessing you haven't bought from Ebay lately ??
I've been buying through Ebay for the past 2 yrs and I actually like buying from them vs Amazon.
It's easier to talk with the seller and the returns are easier when it's shipped from the sellers.
(items shipped from Amazon are the easiest returns)
I've bought 2 Pecron items that went awry, one from Ebay Pecron and one directly from Pecron.
I can tell you I got much better results through Ebay.
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Jun 09, 2025 04:11 PM
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alphawave
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Jun 09, 2025 04:11 PM
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Quote from golfreak :
I have bought tons of stuff through Ebay and this is direct from Eco Worthy account.
No need to worry about warranty issue.
His fear is misplaced, he would indeed be buying from the manufacturer. They have an established record of providing warranty assistance.

FWIW, retail on the 24V inverter on EW site:
https://www.eco-worthy.com/collec...4v-to-110v

Retail on combiner box:
https://www.eco-worthy.com/produc...s=e&_v=1.0


I never buy at retail, not any SD'er I know! lol
Still I like the idea of a CBox in a starter kit, as it introduces the panels configuration and DC circuit protections into the experience.
Last edited by alphawave June 9, 2025 at 10:16 AM.

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