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popularf12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 10:05 PM
popularf12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 10:05 PM

6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries + Battery Monitor + Server Rack $4680 + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has 6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries + Battery Monitor + Server Rack on sale for $5149.99 - $470 w/ coupon code ECOWORTHY470 on the checkout page = $4679.99. ]Shipping is free.

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Includes
  • 6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries (V3)
  • 48V Battery Monitor
  • 6-Tier Server Rack

Battery Features:
  • ECO-WORTHY 48V(51.2V) Server Rack Battery supports CAN/RS485 for seamless communication with popular all-in-one solar inverters. You can also easily monitor your battery's status through the mobile app, which supports both Bluetooth and WiFi connections. Stay informed on your battery's health and performance in real-time, all from the convenience of your smartphone.
  • Battery is built for safety with a durable full-metal shell and a 100A BMS that provides multiple layers of protection. It also integrates a 125A air switch and a battery power switch to ensure your system stays safe and secure under any conditions.
  • Battery comes fully equipped with all necessary accessories, including parallel wires, communication cables, grounding wires, protective terminal covers, terminal screws, and a user manual.
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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has 6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries + Battery Monitor + Server Rack on sale for $5149.99 - $470 w/ coupon code ECOWORTHY470 on the checkout page = $4679.99. ]Shipping is free.

Note, must apply the listed coupon code at checkout for discount to apply

Includes
  • 6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries (V3)
  • 48V Battery Monitor
  • 6-Tier Server Rack

Battery Features:
  • ECO-WORTHY 48V(51.2V) Server Rack Battery supports CAN/RS485 for seamless communication with popular all-in-one solar inverters. You can also easily monitor your battery's status through the mobile app, which supports both Bluetooth and WiFi connections. Stay informed on your battery's health and performance in real-time, all from the convenience of your smartphone.
  • Battery is built for safety with a durable full-metal shell and a 100A BMS that provides multiple layers of protection. It also integrates a 125A air switch and a battery power switch to ensure your system stays safe and secure under any conditions.
  • Battery comes fully equipped with all necessary accessories, including parallel wires, communication cables, grounding wires, protective terminal covers, terminal screws, and a user manual.

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Yesterday 10:25 PM
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BonafideLurker125Yesterday 10:25 PM
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The pictures all show 51.2v but the information all notes 48v. Anyone know what the deal is?
Yesterday 10:40 PM
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checkthatYesterday 10:40 PM
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Quote from BonafideLurker125 :
The pictures all show 51.2v but the information all notes 48v. Anyone know what the deal is?
Nominal 48v
Today 03:14 AM
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GiraffasaurusToday 03:14 AM
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Quote from BonafideLurker125 :
The pictures all show 51.2v but the information all notes 48v. Anyone know what the deal is?
Cells are 3.2v nominal but quoted in packs as 3v. These are 16s packs so 51.2v nominal charge but typically quoted at 48v.
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ben_r_Today 06:00 AM
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Wow, 28.8KWh for under $5K. Wild. For reference, that's more capacity than two Tesla Powerwall 3 units and those cost around $10K EACH!
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Wow, 28.8KWh for under $5K. Wild. For reference, that's more capacity than two Tesla Powerwall 3 units and those cost around $10K EACH!
Yes seems like a good deal, this is eligible for the 30% tax credit as well.
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ben_r_Today 06:07 AM
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Quote from nicedog :
Quote from ben_r_ [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Wow, 28.8KWh for under $5K. Wild. For reference, that's more capacity than two Tesla Powerwall 3 units and those cost around $10K EACH!
Yes seems like a good deal, this is eligible for the 30% tax credit as well.
Is that still in effect? I thought the orange-one ended it.
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KaladinStormbornToday 06:30 AM
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Are these UL listed and allowed in permitted installations? The eg4 power pros are 30%+ more expensive but I think far more compact than 6 of these things?

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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is that still in effect? I thought the orange-one ended it.
Still in effect until the end of this year.
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RoyGeeBivToday 12:22 PM
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This is currently the best deal going by kind of a long shot. But if you think batteries are cheap now, wait about six months. Battery production is WAY beyond demand right now, and solid state batts will make older tech obsolete, then you have Na+ batts already hitting the market. Prices are gonna be insane.
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FerksToday 12:45 PM
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okay i gotta ask what people do with these
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GalahadToday 01:14 PM
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Quote from Ferks :
okay i gotta ask what people do with these
Just guessing, but ...
Power stuffs (e.g. possibly a whole house for a day ore more with this kind of capacity) when intermittent energy sources (e.g. solar panels) do not provide power/energy, OR if you have a big differential in electricity costs at different times of the day, store energy at low cost hours to use during high cost hours, OR have it as a backup during power outages ...
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Quote from RoyGeeBiv :
This is currently the best deal going by kind of a long shot. But if you think batteries are cheap now, wait about six months. Battery production is WAY beyond demand right now, and solid state batts will make older tech obsolete, then you have Na+ batts already hitting the market. Prices are gonna be insane.

I'm not an expert on Sodium batteries. They may come up winning in the long term, but the linear discharge curve (along with voltage sag) will likely be a challenge that loads/devices and inverters will need to adapt to accommodate. LifePO4 is a winner in the short to medium term IMO.

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