Can use extra 5% codes to get $249: ALLCPMOR or GOGREEN
1200W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2400W Surge)
614Wh Large Capacity (25.6V/24Ah)
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
350W Max Solar Charging
Through intelligent buck drive, can over-power use some appliances
11 Versatile Output; 15W Wireless Charger; PD 100W USB-C
More Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/Generator/)
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Can use extra 5% codes to get $249: ALLCPMOR or GOGREEN
1200W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2400W Surge)
614Wh Large Capacity (25.6V/24Ah)
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
350W Max Solar Charging
Through intelligent buck drive, can over-power use some appliances
11 Versatile Output; 15W Wireless Charger; PD 100W USB-C
More Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/Generator/)
for Pecron users on SD: How do you like your Pecron units? And have any of you played around with ECO-WORTHY too?
I understand the appeal of AIO for most people but modular units like ECO-WORTHY gives me confidence I can just swap parts later as they whitelabel retail units.
I have heard on YT that Pecron units while AIO is modular internally and built to be torn apart and fixed by the user but I am yet to hear it from an actual (non YT) user
for Pecron users on SD: How do you like your Pecron units? And have any of you played around with ECO-WORTHY too?
I understand the appeal of AIO for most people but modular units like ECO-WORTHY gives me confidence I can just swap parts later as they whitelabel retail units.
I have heard on YT that Pecron units while AIO is modular internally and built to be torn apart and fixed by the user but I am yet to hear it from an actual (non YT) user
I have been owning the E3600LFP and 1 extension (EP3000) for about a year now. I use 2 x 800W solar strings (4 x 400W residential panels) to charge it, and honestly it's been going great. I use them to Cool down my garage using a 12000 portable AC and the remaining Kwh are going towards my EV. In a normal Summer day I get about 9kwh, so I've been using it daily more than a cycle and a half.I did have one issue with the balancing of the EP3000. Aftet 3-4 days of normal usage the E3600LFP wouldn't not recognize the expansion unit anymore. I had to unplug and plug it back in and they it would work. I reached out to them, and Initially I've been told to drain the battery to 0% and charge it back to 100%. Did that, didn't work, contacted them again and they told me that the 16th string of the battery had low voltage. They sent me a return label, fixed it in about a week and got it back soon after. And I never had that issue anymore.I do have another Pecron, the E1000LFP, and that works great too.Oh and I do have the Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra + 4 batteries that I use it to offset my energy bill and as a backup for when the good people from PG&E decide to interrupt the electricity. That monster has been working flawlessly since July.2024. Hope this helps someone
For some reason the cells in your EP3000 are going out of balance - the reason could be multiple but the biggest possibility is that the current sensors aren't reading correctly.
Is the EP3000 in a uniformly air conditioned area or is there a part of it exposed to warmth/heat and another part to cold (for example, is it next to a fridge or AC or heat pump water heater or a garage gate?)
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for Pecron users on SD: How do you like your Pecron units? And have any of you played around with ECO-WORTHY too?
I understand the appeal of AIO for most people but modular units like ECO-WORTHY gives me confidence I can just swap parts later as they whitelabel retail units.
I have heard on YT that Pecron units while AIO is modular internally and built to be torn apart and fixed by the user but I am yet to hear it from an actual (non YT) user
for Pecron users on SD: How do you like your Pecron units? And have any of you played around with ECO-WORTHY too?
I understand the appeal of AIO for most people but modular units like ECO-WORTHY gives me confidence I can just swap parts later as they whitelabel retail units.
I have heard on YT that Pecron units while AIO is modular internally and built to be torn apart and fixed by the user but I am yet to hear it from an actual (non YT) user
For some reason the cells in your EP3000 are going out of balance - the reason could be multiple but the biggest possibility is that the current sensors aren't reading correctly.
Is the EP3000 in a uniformly air conditioned area or is there a part of it exposed to warmth/heat and another part to cold (for example, is it next to a fridge or AC or heat pump water heater or a garage gate?)
Leave a Comment