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ECO-WORTHY 1170W Solar Kit (6 Panels, 3000W Inverter, 2 x 24V 100Ah LP Battery) $1700 + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 1170W Solar Kit (6 Panels, 3000W Inverter, 2 x 24V 100Ah LP Battery) on sale for $1999.99 - $300 w/ code SOLAR300 at checkout = $1699.99. Shipping is free.

Includes:
  • 6 x 195W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 2 x 25.6V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • 1 x 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller + Bluetooth
  • 1 x 3000W 24V-120V Inverter
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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 1170W Solar Kit (6 Panels, 3000W Inverter, 2 x 24V 100Ah LP Battery) on sale for $1999.99 - $300 w/ code SOLAR300 at checkout = $1699.99. Shipping is free.

Includes:
  • 6 x 195W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 2 x 25.6V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • 1 x 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller + Bluetooth
  • 1 x 3000W 24V-120V Inverter

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Yesterday 07:24 PM
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ficky23
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Yesterday 07:24 PM
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Seems like a nice RV project for boon docker's. Wonder if it can sufficiently run AC indefinitely depending on circumstances?
Yesterday 09:07 PM
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Joined Nov 2007
Yesterday 09:07 PM
Superx10Yesterday 09:07 PM
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With a 12v rv ac unit, i think you can run indefinitely with 1200W of solar
Today 01:43 AM
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slackerjjToday 01:43 AM
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Quote from Superx10 :
With a 12v rv ac unit, i think you can run indefinitely with 1200W of solar
You would need a 24v or 48v unit for this package, depending if you parallel or series these two batteries. It looks like the controller handles both configurations.
Today 01:52 PM
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wailerToday 01:52 PM
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This is a 24V system, which is fairly good for 1500-2500W. So this is basically for a small RV a 24VDC air conditioner. Those draw about 20-40 amps and you can wire them directly to the battery bank and only use the inverter for some cooking or light AC usage. I wouldn't push more than 1800W through the inverter but that's enough to run any kitchen appliance by itself.

If you you need to draw more than 2500W, you should consider a 48V system. You'll save a lot on wiring and it'll be easier to replace parts or upgrade.

If you run 12VDC appliances, like a 12VDC fridge, lighting, USB charging panels, or most things designed for autos, you'll need to get a DC-DC converter.

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