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ECO-WORTHY Home Backup Power 2*48V 280Ah Battery + 2*12kW Hybrid Inverter on sale for $5999.99 - $350 with coupon code
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$5649.99.
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Note: includes 1*bonus 400A Busbar with 6×M8 Studs+2*48V 280Ah Battery + 2*12kW Hybrid Inverter.(Capable of single-phase or split-phase configuration, outputting 110V/220V simultaneously).
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
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why 2 inverters?
They're liquidating the batteries in this deal by offering a variety of addons, like these inverters.
Similarly, this inverter is quite new, only a few reports of users just now getting them broken in ...the jury is still out, but promising so far.
These are being systematically removed from their product lines.
These are being systematically removed from their product lines.
https://www.docanpower.
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Why "liquidating"? Are the batteries discontinued, is there a new model?
While they have 'upgraded' versions; many complain about the form factor being obsolete, compared to other versions that are lighter, easier to move/lift, and more compact power similar to 'mini' form factors.
These are being systematically removed from their product lines.
While they have 'upgraded' versions; many complain about the form factor being obsolete, compared to other versions that are lighter, easier to move/lift, and more compact power similar to 'mini' form factors.
These are being systematically removed from their product lines.
On the contrary there is a demand for larger banks for peak shaving or off grid applications and companies are expanding their higher AH lines. But yes they are very heavy. Docan now offering 33kwh units. Cheap if you can pick up at Houston warehouse.
https://www.docanpower.com/
It comes down to basic marketing/economy of scale/Capitalism.
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Interesting, my understanding (as alpha also said above) was that this was a relatively new form factor and model. Do you have any links to discussions on why these are being discontinued? The 48v-280Ah systems have a lot of advantages in my mind compared to server-rack types, including lower cost per kWh. But I wouldn't want to buy into a discontinued system in case I want to seamlessly add more storage capacity later
As a rule of thumb; follow the money first. Again; they're larger, less mobile, and more expensive per square foot than their (and most competition) newer, smaller form factors. These are heavy, non-rackable/shelvable, and a drag on their newer offerings.
It comes down to basic marketing/economy of scale/Capitalism.
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