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forum threadJD713 posted Sep 06, 2025 10:38 PM
forum threadJD713 posted Sep 06, 2025 10:38 PM

ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery+5kW 48V Inverter Charger For Home Off-Grid $1063 + Free Shipping

$1,063

$1,400

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Eco-Worthy 5120Wh Backup Power 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery V3 + 5000W 48V-120/240V Hybrid Inverter on sale for $1399.99 - 15% off when you apply coupon code FRESHPICKS at checkout = $1063 + FREE SHIPPING

Features:
  • 48V 100ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery can support 5120Wh
  • Built-in 100A BMS to protect it from overcharge, over-discharge, charge over-current, discharge over-current, short-circuit, cell voltage self balance, high-temp discharge cut off
  • Grade A LiFePO4 Cells
  • 97lbs
  • 5000W 48V DC-120/240V AC Hybrid pure sine wave Off-Grid inverter
  • Inverter is 240V split phase

https://www.ebay.com/itm/127251523460
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Eco-Worthy 5120Wh Backup Power 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery V3 + 5000W 48V-120/240V Hybrid Inverter on sale for $1399.99 - 15% off when you apply coupon code FRESHPICKS at checkout = $1063 + FREE SHIPPING

Features:
  • 48V 100ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery can support 5120Wh
  • Built-in 100A BMS to protect it from overcharge, over-discharge, charge over-current, discharge over-current, short-circuit, cell voltage self balance, high-temp discharge cut off
  • Grade A LiFePO4 Cells
  • 97lbs
  • 5000W 48V DC-120/240V AC Hybrid pure sine wave Off-Grid inverter
  • Inverter is 240V split phase

https://www.ebay.com/itm/127251523460

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Sep 06, 2025 11:03 PM
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SweetPacmanSep 06, 2025 11:03 PM
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Code FRESHPICKS will starts on Sept 8. Please repost !!!!🥴
Yesterday 12:13 AM
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CoolRoute8532Yesterday 12:13 AM
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Anyone know if this particular inverter is also made by SRNE like a few of the other eco-worthy ones?
Yesterday 02:26 AM
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SmilingKitten1512Yesterday 02:26 AM
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$1400 - 15% = $1190.
not 1063..
How are you getting that number?
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Yesterday 02:41 AM
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JD713
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Yesterday 02:41 AM
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Quote from SmilingKitten1512 :
$1400 - 15% = $1190.
not 1063..
How are you getting that number?
Ebay will discount some more on Monday and 15% after that. Something wrong with SD website. I can't upload the picture. Click on the Ebay link then you will see their discount price picture.
Yesterday 02:44 AM
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alphawaveYesterday 02:44 AM
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Once again, this requires 240V AC in and out, its advantage is if you need 240V, you now can get it in a single unit, no need to buy two and parallel.
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JD713
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Yesterday 02:57 AM
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Quote from alphawave :
Once again, this requires 240V AC in and out, its advantage is if you need 240V, you now can get it in a single unit, no need to buy two and parallel.
100% agree. This system allows you directly connect to breaker panel with 240v split phase. If Eco-worthy has this last year with this price, I will buy it for backup. It's cheaper than my power station that I built. I have to buy BATTERY, CHARGER, INVERTER 120V, and VICTRON AUTO TRANSFORMER to convert 120v to 240v split phase. My DIY power station is in the attachment.
Yesterday 03:02 AM
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alphawaveYesterday 03:02 AM
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Quote from JD713 :
100% agree. This system allows you directly connect to breaker panel with 240v split phase. If Eco-worthy has this last year with this price, I will buy it for backup. It's cheaper than my power station that I built. I have to buy BATTERY, CHARGER, INVERTER 120V, and VICTRON AUTO TRANSFORMER to convert 120v to 240v split phase. My DIY power station is in the attachment.
Eco and DC fan, I see! This unit is fairly new, with few reports on it so far, but seems a perfect fit for those needing 240V like you.

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JD713
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Quote from alphawave :
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100% agree. This system allows you directly connect to breaker panel with 240v split phase. If Eco-worthy has this last year with this price, I will buy it for backup. It's cheaper than my power station that I built. I have to buy BATTERY, CHARGER, INVERTER 120V, and VICTRON AUTO TRANSFORMER to convert 120v to 240v split phase. My DIY power station is in the attachment.
Eco and DC fan, I see! This unit is fairly new, with few reports on it so far, but seems a perfect fit for those needing 240V like you.
Yes, if you have a 5k or more wh batteries, you don't want to use 120v inverter. Because if you use 120v inverter, you have to run extension cable to every room in the house. But if you use 240v split phase inverter, you could connect to breaker panel and every room will get electric. Last year, I don't have much knowledge about this stuff. That why, I bought 120v inverter.

This is Eco-worthy new inverter 5000 watts. I saw their have a new 10k watts 240v split phase price $1700 right now. But I don't know for sure, because I can't see the connection inside.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/12702653...p_homepage
Yesterday 04:46 AM
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bigbadbeetleborgYesterday 04:46 AM
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Does it really say "Off Grid Inverter" on the case like that?
Yesterday 07:45 AM
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Core2QuadYesterday 07:45 AM
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How would you connect this to your panel? Interlock kit?
Yesterday 08:04 AM
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base.roxYesterday 08:04 AM
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Quote from JD713 :
100% agree. This system allows you directly connect to breaker panel with 240v split phase. If Eco-worthy has this last year with this price, I will buy it for backup. It's cheaper than my power station that I built. I have to buy BATTERY, CHARGER, INVERTER 120V, and VICTRON AUTO TRANSFORMER to convert 120v to 240v split phase. My DIY power station is in the attachment.
Looking to get this just for emergency backup and peak demand offset. How do you tie it back to your panel?
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wallykidYesterday 12:05 PM
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Quote from Core2Quad :
How would you connect this to your panel? Interlock kit?
yes , pretty much the same way you would connect a generator.
Yesterday 12:07 PM
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wallykidYesterday 12:07 PM
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Quote from base.rox :
Looking to get this just for emergency backup and peak demand offset. How do you tie it back to your panel?
I am interested to know how to offset peak usage as well. however this would be a different approach as compared to an interlock where you are basically just selecting an alternative source of power.
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Quote from JD713 :
100% agree. This system allows you directly connect to breaker panel with 240v split phase. If Eco-worthy has this last year with this price, I will buy it for backup. It's cheaper than my power station that I built. I have to buy BATTERY, CHARGER, INVERTER 120V, and VICTRON AUTO TRANSFORMER to convert 120v to 240v split phase. My DIY power station is in the attachment.
Your DIY power station looks amazing. Can you share more details about the wheels and how you attached them to the frame? worship

I'm also wondering why you didn't use metal pipes, as that would make it lighter.

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jep08Yesterday 02:13 PM
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Quote from alphawave :
Once again, this requires 240V AC in and out, its advantage is if you need 240V, you now can get it in a single unit, no need to buy two and parallel.
Are you able to connect outlets to accommodate 120V devices?

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