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ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V/280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth Monitoring $320 + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V/280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth Monitoring on sale for $399.99 - 20% w/ code HOLIDAYREADY = $319.99. Shipping is free.


About this product:
  • Bluetooth and remote app monitoring to read the battery voltage, current, battery capacity and other important information
  • 200A BMS with multiple protections, including low-temperature protection (charging cut-off 19.4 F)
  • Supports up to 4 batteries in parallel, providing 1120Ah at 12V ideal for RVs, or 4 in series ideal for 48V solar power systems
  • High-strength metal frame, Grade A cells
  • 6000-15000 long life cycles & 10-Year life
  • 17.8 x 9.37 x 8.7" (63.93 lbs)
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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V/280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth Monitoring on sale for $399.99 - 20% w/ code HOLIDAYREADY = $319.99. Shipping is free.


About this product:
  • Bluetooth and remote app monitoring to read the battery voltage, current, battery capacity and other important information
  • 200A BMS with multiple protections, including low-temperature protection (charging cut-off 19.4 F)
  • Supports up to 4 batteries in parallel, providing 1120Ah at 12V ideal for RVs, or 4 in series ideal for 48V solar power systems
  • High-strength metal frame, Grade A cells
  • 6000-15000 long life cycles & 10-Year life
  • 17.8 x 9.37 x 8.7" (63.93 lbs)

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Today 06:08 PM
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TheNetGuyToday 06:08 PM
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Very happy with mine. Using it in a boat as a house battery.
Today 07:27 PM
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Joined Sep 2006
DealMongrToday 07:27 PM
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Quote from TheNetGuy :
Very happy with mine. Using it in a boat as a house battery.

Same here. I'm using a series pair as backup power for an ECO-FLOW Delta 3 Plus power station. I've also learned that the BMS within can be monitored/adjusted with the "Overkill Solar" app, a level of info depth and control beyond what the Eco-Worth app provides.

Also comes in at around $0.09/watt-hour
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Today 07:40 PM
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HoodahToday 07:40 PM
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Quote from DealMongr :
Quote from TheNetGuy
[IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Very happy with mine. Using it in a boat as a house battery.

Same here. I'm using a series pair as backup power for an ECO-FLOW Delta 3 Plus power station. I've also learned that the BMS within can be monitored/adjusted with the "Overkill Solar" app, a level of info depth and control beyond what the Eco-Worth app provides.

Also comes in at around $0.09/watt-hour
How are you using it as backup power? Are you connecting it to the solar input of the ECO-FLOW?
Today 08:01 PM
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DaveJRUKToday 08:01 PM
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Quote from Hoodah :
Quote from DealMongr [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from TheNetGuy
[IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Very happy with mine. Using it in a boat as a house battery.

Same here. I'm using a series pair as backup power for an ECO-FLOW Delta 3 Plus power station. I've also learned that the BMS within can be monitored/adjusted with the "Overkill Solar" app, a level of info depth and control beyond what the Eco-Worth app provides.

Also comes in at around $0.09/watt-hour
How are you using it as backup power? Are you connecting it to the solar input of the ECO-FLOW?
On the Delta 2 you can connect it via an XT60i and get 15A at 13V (so about 180W or so). If you get 2 you can put them in series to get 26V at 15A etc. The other option is to get a 12V AC inverter and a 500W DC 48V power supply and get the full 500W via the DC charger port.
Today 08:08 PM
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blupupherToday 08:08 PM
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Quote from Hoodah :
Quote from DealMongr
[IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from TheNetGuy

[IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Very happy with mine. Using it in a boat as a house battery.

Same here. I'm using a series pair as backup power for an ECO-FLOW Delta 3 Plus power station. I've also learned that the BMS within can be monitored/adjusted with the "Overkill Solar" app, a level of info depth and control beyond what the Eco-Worth app provides.

Also comes in at around $0.09/watt-hour
How are you using it as backup power? Are you connecting it to the solar input of the ECO-FLOW?
Probably.
I have a 100ah Eco-flow plugged into my River 3 Plus with an XT60i connector through solar, and a 150ah Ecoflow plugged also with a XT60i into solar on my Delta 2.
Gives me 4x the run time on the River 3 Plus for about the price of the official small extra battery, and almost 3x the run time of my Delta 2 for half the price of the "official" battery. No neither of them transfer power as fast as the official batteries (limited to ~190 watts (15a x 12.8v), but I am running these below that level, so the battery input can keep up with my use case. If you need more power delivery, you can do them in series for more volts (so 2 in series would be ~380 watts)
Today 09:10 PM
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hoju321Today 09:10 PM
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Quote from blupupher :
Quote from Hoodah [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from DealMongr
[IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from TheNetGuy

[IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Very happy with mine. Using it in a boat as a house battery.

Same here. I'm using a series pair as backup power for an ECO-FLOW Delta 3 Plus power station. I've also learned that the BMS within can be monitored/adjusted with the "Overkill Solar" app, a level of info depth and control beyond what the Eco-Worth app provides.

Also comes in at around $0.09/watt-hour
How are you using it as backup power? Are you connecting it to the solar input of the ECO-FLOW?
Probably.
I have a 100ah Eco-flow plugged into my River 3 Plus with an XT60i connector through solar, and a 150ah Ecoflow plugged also with a XT60i into solar on my Delta 2.
Gives me 4x the run time on the River 3 Plus for about the price of the official small extra battery, and almost 3x the run time of my Delta 2 for half the price of the "official" battery. No neither of them transfer power as fast as the official batteries (limited to ~190 watts (15a x 12.8v), but I am running these below that level, so the battery input can keep up with my use case. If you need more power delivery, you can do them in series for more volts (so 2 in series would be ~380 watts)
Use case seems pretty cool. How do you charge these batteries?

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