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frontpage Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • 6d ago

ECO-WORTHY Solar Kit: 4x 100W Panels, 40A MPPT Controller, 280Ah Battery & Inverter

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 3.5KWH Solar Panel Kit on sale for $899.99 - $135 with coupon code THINGSYOULOVE at checkout = $764.99. Shipping is free.

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Kit Includes:
  • 4x 100W Solar Panels
  • 1x 40A Mppt Solar Controller
  • 1x 12V 280Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 2000w 12v-120v Inverter
  • Accessories

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 3.5KWH Solar Panel Kit on sale for $899.99 - $135 with coupon code THINGSYOULOVE at checkout = $764.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 4x 100W Solar Panels
  • 1x 40A Mppt Solar Controller
  • 1x 12V 280Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 2000w 12v-120v Inverter
  • Accessories

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6d ago
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siniestro02
6d ago
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any toughts on the charger controller?
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CleverHaddock7640
5d ago
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Whoa… this… uh… wait it seems enough to displace a fridge?! Hm… 100w x 24 h = 2400 wh so maybe it is near there… the batter provided is 280 x 12 = 3360 wh so it will work if every other day is sunny at least. Fascinating. I wish there is a way to use this batt and then the main supply.
Last edited by CleverHaddock7640 June 21, 2025 at 09:19 AM.
5d ago
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scdiamond
5d ago
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So how long would I need to use this to get + ROI for my home electronics?
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gomelkiev
5d ago
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Quote from scdiamond :
So how long would I need to use this to get + ROI for my home electronics?
try here
https://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php
for FL, i got ~600kWh per year , 15 cents per kWh, 90$, ROI - 8-9 years
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mwfromva
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Quote from gomelkiev :
try herehttps://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.phpfor FL, i got ~600kWh per year , 15 cents per kWh, 90$, ROI - 8-9 years
That's better than whole house solar! I'm in for 400 of these!
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vsluong
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Quote from CleverHaddock7640 :
Whoa… this… uh… wait it seems enough to displace a fridge?! Hm… 100w x 24 h = 2400 wh so maybe it is near there… the batter provided is 280 x 12 = 3360 wh so it will work if every other day is sunny at least. Fascinating. I wish there is a way to use this batt and then the main supply.
You could wire it in with an automatic transfer switch.

Also most fridges have a 50% duty cycle, so they really only run half the time. But you would have to consider inverter inefficiencies and the fact that the inverter needs to be on all the time
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EugeneP7873
4d ago
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Quote from mwfromva :
That's better than whole house solar! I'm in for 400 of these!
Not really. My 7KW system produces 11000KWh a year and cost me $16000. So they are about equal. But I know for sure that my system produces 11000KWh and that includes all non-sunny days and it is on the roof but that small system would need to be positioned in direct sun and all days would have to be sunny. Maybe in the desert.
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Luigis3rdcousin
3d ago
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If you're only using the one battery at 12v, I don't know how you would run a fridge, don't you need at least 24-48v for that?
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alphawave
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
If you're only using the one battery at 12v, I don't know how you would run a fridge, don't you need at least 24-48v for that?
The 2K inverter shouldn't struggle too much on a common fridge, but you won't be running the whole kitchen on it. Wink Secondly a pro tip..if you have a fridge with auto-defrost, figure out how to turn it off (sometimes a timer can be turned off), as the defrost 'cycle' burns through a ton of energy for no real gain during an extended outage.
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dmaclaren2
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Quote from gomelkiev :
try herehttps://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.phpfor FL, i got ~600kWh per year , 15 cents per kWh, 90$, ROI - 8-9 years
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herdnerfer
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Would this be a good setup to charge a 42kwh EV battery off grid with level 1 charging?
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jml845
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Quote from herdnerfer :
Would this be a good setup to charge a 42kwh EV battery off grid with level 1 charging?

You probably could do some level 1 charging with this, but if my math is right, the panels will only produce around 1 kwh per day( maybe 2kwh). So if the EV battery was empty, it could take 30 or 40 days to fully charge it.

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