ECOWORTHY-US Store via AliExpress has
ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V 280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth on sale for $356.69 - $64 with promo code
USDEAL064 or
RDC64C at checkout =
$292.69.
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About this Item:
- 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" (61.7 lbs)
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I have a power station but its internal battery is a 48 V, so when I run 12 V things you lose some efficiency stepping it down to 12 V. I also have a 12 V battery and I'll just often run those device devices directly from the battery and I get much more run time per ah of battery.
I have a power station but its internal battery is a 48 V, so when I run 12 V things you lose some efficiency stepping it down to 12 V. I also have a 12 V battery and I'll just often run those device devices directly from the battery and I get much more run time per ah of battery.
Im thinking of connecting it using alligator clips from 12v batt to xt60 to the back of the power station. not sure if this will work and advisable.
Im thinking of connecting it using alligator clips from 12v batt to xt60 to the back of the power station. not sure if this will work and advisable.
It's not fast, typically 8-10amps or 100-120 watts input. I get 8.3 amps out of the external battery, 8 amps into the power station. Either a fuse block or an in-line fuse would be prudent for extended charging.
This is a 3.5kwh battery so if "installed" could qualify for tax credit too. Not a tax professional though.
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