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2-Pack ECO-WORTHY 14kWh 51.2V 280AH LiFePO4 Solar Battery Backup w/ 200A BMS (Version2) on sale for $4,349.99 - $500 with coupon code
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$3,849.99.
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- Note: This is for a Battery System Only and will require connectors and a compatible power system (such as a inverter) in order to function.
About this Item:
- Battery Capacity: 280Ah each
- Battery Power: 14336Wh each
- Rated Voltage: 51.2V
- Voltage Range: 40~58.4V
- Maximum Charge/ Discharge Current: 200A
- Charge Temperature Range: 0-55℃
- Discharge Temperature Range:﹣20-55℃
- Maximum Charge Voltage: 58.4V
- Screw size: M8
- Battery Size: 20.5x9.9x29.3in
- Battery Weight: 297.6lb/135kg each
- Max. parallel units: 15
- Connectors: RS232 / CAN / RS485
- Manufacturer Page for more details.
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"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can install this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can keep this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can keep this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can keep this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
If someone has done a non-solar time of use set up, would love to see the build
Thanks!
If someone has done a non-solar time of use set up, would love to see the build
Thanks!
I was hoping to avoid the difficult to predict and calculate, "demand charge", forgo the 30% fed tax credit, and not even tell SRP about my battery (& possible solar panel) system. (It will not be grid tied).
This purchase/setup would be more of a hedge against rising electricity prices, (rolling) blackouts, brownouts & reliability issues.
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"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can keep this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
28.67 kWh total... close to what an average home uses per day.
"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can keep this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
Sol-Ark 15k, why split circuits by adding sub panels whan you can run your entire 200 amp panel? Extra points if you can get one installed ASAP with atleast one solar panel to get 30 percent off the inverter, panel, and batteries, including install in the form of a tax credit you can take over 2 years if tax liability is too low.
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28.67 kWh total... close to what an average home uses per day.
"seller pays for return shipping" -- usually a good sign on eBay.
Seems like a great deal....?
And with a Max discharge temperature of 131° F, it means I can keep this in my hot, Arizona garage.
Can someone recommend a decent inverter?
That will at a minimum, power the AC and water heater at the same time.
If you're just pairing the inverter to these batteries for high pull loads then the Schneider XW Pro can't be beat at its current $900 price. No MPPT for solar addition but the thing is built like a tank and honestly will last a lifetime.
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