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ECO-WORTHY 9840W Solar Kit (24 Panels, 10kW GroWatt Inverter, 8x 100Ah LP Battery)

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 9840W Solar Kit (24x 410W Panels, 10kW GroWatt Inverter, 8x 100Ah LP Battery) on sale for $9999.99 - $1200 (12%) off savings automatically applied = $8799.99. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • 24x 410W All Black Solar Panels
  • 1x 10000W 48V-120V/240V GroWatt Hybrid Inverter (10-Year EcoWorthy Warranty, UL 1741 Listed)
  • 8x Eco-Worthy 48V 100Ah (Version 3) LiFePO4 Battery (10-Year EcoWorthy Warranty)
  • Required accessories

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    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.
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    • Offer valid through July 17, 2025 at 11:59PM PT, while supplies last.
    • This offer is $850 less (9% savings) than our front page deal price of $9649.99 from June 2025.
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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 9840W Solar Kit (24x 410W Panels, 10kW GroWatt Inverter, 8x 100Ah LP Battery) on sale for $9999.99 - $1200 (12%) off savings automatically applied = $8799.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 24x 410W All Black Solar Panels
  • 1x 10000W 48V-120V/240V GroWatt Hybrid Inverter (10-Year EcoWorthy Warranty, UL 1741 Listed)
  • 8x Eco-Worthy 48V 100Ah (Version 3) LiFePO4 Battery (10-Year EcoWorthy Warranty)
  • Required accessories

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • eco-worthy-us via eBay has a 98.9% positive feedback with over 117K items sold.
    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.
  • Additional Information:
    • Offer valid through July 17, 2025 at 11:59PM PT, while supplies last.
    • This offer is $850 less (9% savings) than our front page deal price of $9649.99 from June 2025.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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bogelo2
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Yes, you can if you have basic understanding on d/c and a/c wiring, and how electricity works. If you never wire anything, you will need to do a lot of reading (chatgpt, however they are not always right) and/or watching youtube videos. First, you will need to open your main breaker panel and check if you have a 240v split phase (newer standard) or other configuration. This inverter is a 120v single phase and if you have a 240V split phase, you cannot use it for any 240v appliances. In addition, you will need a transfer switch (auto or manual) and a subpanel. I wired a few Victron multiplus and you can DM me if you have any questions.
EDIT: according to the page, it is a 240v single phase (not 120v single phase) but one user says it is a 240v split phase. I am not sure which one it is as I never work on this particular inverter. If it is a single phase 240v, you may need to get a single phase voltage splitter (example: Victron Auto transformer) to work with U.S. grid and U.S appliances. Since this is a hybrid inverter (assuming it is), you will still need a manual transfer switch for safety and maintenance reason.

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Lam.d09
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Currently ha e 6.3kwh solar grid tied. Would this be an upgrade to go hybrid and have the batteries run the house for a bit and have the grid take over when neeed?
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Quote from Lam.d09 :
Currently ha e 6.3kwh solar grid tied. Would this be an upgrade to go hybrid and have the batteries run the house for a bit and have the grid take over when neeed?

That's a very vague question with not enough information
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winterdealhot
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If I had not bought similar setup already (trying to install it in the next few months), I would jump on it. It's a pretty good deal to me
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winterdealhot
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Quote from Lam.d09 :
Currently ha e 6.3kwh solar grid tied. Would this be an upgrade to go hybrid and have the batteries run the house for a bit and have the grid take over when neeed?
This set will give you 40kwh stored electricity, which is almost enought to run a small to medium house off grid during sunny days. I have a big house and the central AC can drain the battery down quickly. My solution is to install 2 window AC (or split units) in 2 rooms selected strategically. This setup can run the whole house without the central AC
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can you hook this up yourself or do you need an electrician to add to your existing breaker?
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Quote from SennamonTea :
can you hook this up yourself or do you need an electrician to add to your existing breaker?
You will need racking to mount the solar panels at the very least. If you are connecting to your house power you need a dedicated breaker with safety lockout, or a dedicated breaker with automatic transfer switch. Recommend an electrician
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Can anyone answer these questons:
- My energy calculations (using pas electrical info) i use about 20.84 kW daily. Does this mean I need to purchase 2X 10kW Growatt Inverters?
- Can the Growatts output 240VAC - do you need to put them in parallel?
- Are the Growatts hybrid inverters meaning I can hookup to grid and take part in net metering/selling back to electric company?
- Can the Growatts accept - solar + grid + generator input?
- Who makes the solar panels - I went on Eco-Worthy website and they don't list 410W panels - are they 3rd party? Is there a link to the panels efficiency - performance - warranty - etc?
- What does Ver 3 for the batteries mean? I did watch youtubes on this battery - abd I know that ver2 added a larger circuit breaker and a redesign). Does ver3 mean UL listed?
- Has anyone had luck installing Eco-Worthy by an installer if permits are required?

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Quote from ChadP2005 :
You will need racking to mount the solar panels at the very least. If you are connecting to your house power you need a dedicated breaker with safety lockout, or a dedicated breaker with automatic transfer switch. Recommend an electrician
I have land that can set up that gets full sun, don't need to go to the roof, do you have a video or something that shows how to hook up? I'll probably get electrician though
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Quote from SennamonTea :
can you hook this up yourself or do you need an electrician to add to your existing breaker?

If you are not an electrician, then you will probably need professional help to install this system. Not just an electrician but roof or ground installation of the solar panels.
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Quote from SennamonTea :
can you hook this up yourself or do you need an electrician to add to your existing breaker?
Yes, you can if you have basic understanding on d/c and a/c wiring, and how electricity works. If you never wire anything, you will need to do a lot of reading (chatgpt, however they are not always right) and/or watching youtube videos. First, you will need to open your main breaker panel and check if you have a 240v split phase (newer standard) or other configuration. This inverter is a 120v single phase and if you have a 240V split phase, you cannot use it for any 240v appliances. In addition, you will need a transfer switch (auto or manual) and a subpanel. I wired a few Victron multiplus and you can DM me if you have any questions.
EDIT: according to the page, it is a 240v single phase (not 120v single phase) but one user says it is a 240v split phase. I am not sure which one it is as I never work on this particular inverter. If it is a single phase 240v, you may need to get a single phase voltage splitter (example: Victron Auto transformer) to work with U.S. grid and U.S appliances. Since this is a hybrid inverter (assuming it is), you will still need a manual transfer switch for safety and maintenance reason.
Last edited by bogelo2 July 7, 2025 at 04:32 PM.
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This is the lowest price posted in this forum
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Does this qualify for government tax credit?
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Quote from seventhdefender :
Does this qualify for government tax credit?
My solar guy says "yes" if the system is tied to your home. If you are not an electrician, add another $5-7K for installation and permitting (at least in CA).
Contact your tax professional for clarification. YMMV from state to state.
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Quote from bogelo2 :
Yes, you can if you have basic understanding on d/c and a/c wiring, and how electricity works. If you never wire anything, you will need to do a lot of reading (chatgpt, however they are not always right) and/or watching youtube videos. First, you will need to open your main breaker panel and check if you have a 240v split phase (newer standard) or other configuration. This inverter is a 120v single phase and if you have a 240V split phase, you cannot use it for any 240v appliances. In addition, you will need a transfer switch (auto or manual) and a subpanel. I wired a few Victron multiplus and you can DM me if you have any questions.

For what it's worth, this inverter appears to be a 240v split phase. Just FYI.

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Quote from badaj222 :
For what it's worth, this inverter appears to be a 240v split phase. Just FYI.
It looks like a single phase 240v for both output from the page. Might not be useful for U.S. grid.

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