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ECO-WORTHY 12V 150AH Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Battery

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AliExpress has ECO-WORTHY 12V 150AH Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Battery (1100700145) on sale for $149.91 - $26 (apply coupon code RE25B at checkout) = $124.91. Shipping is free.
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Features:
  • Meet new ECO-WORTHY 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 battery featuring Bluetooth 5.0. Now you can check the status of battery voltage, current and capacity at any time from your phone.
  • ECO-WORTHY 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 Battery measures L13*W6.8*H8.7 inches and only weighs 34.61 lbs.
  • Equipped with low-temperature cut-off protection which automatically cuts off the battery from charging when the cell temperature is below -7℃ (19.4℉) to prevent the battery cells from being damaged. Especially designed to ensure safe use for the low temperature charging environment in winter.
  • Manufactured with automotive grade lithium iron phosphate cells, which offers higher energy density, more stable performance and greater power. The cells inside the battery are UL,IEC tested and CE,RoHS certified, providing the highest level of safety for you. It also has a built-in 120A BMS to protect the battery from overcharge, over temperature, over discharge, over current, low temperature and short circuit.
  • ECO-WORTHY 150AH Lithium battery support 4S4P with 1.92kWh to Max. 30.72kWh so that you can easily DIY your battery system as you need. If one of the batteries in the bank malfunctions, you can quickly identify the problem through the mobile app.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $36.08 lower (22.55% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $159.99
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Update: This product is available for purchase again.

AliExpress has ECO-WORTHY 12V 150AH Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Battery (1100700145) on sale for $149.91 - $26 (apply coupon code RE25B at checkout) = $124.91. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.
Thanks to community member gabe23111 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Meet new ECO-WORTHY 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 battery featuring Bluetooth 5.0. Now you can check the status of battery voltage, current and capacity at any time from your phone.
  • ECO-WORTHY 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 Battery measures L13*W6.8*H8.7 inches and only weighs 34.61 lbs.
  • Equipped with low-temperature cut-off protection which automatically cuts off the battery from charging when the cell temperature is below -7℃ (19.4℉) to prevent the battery cells from being damaged. Especially designed to ensure safe use for the low temperature charging environment in winter.
  • Manufactured with automotive grade lithium iron phosphate cells, which offers higher energy density, more stable performance and greater power. The cells inside the battery are UL,IEC tested and CE,RoHS certified, providing the highest level of safety for you. It also has a built-in 120A BMS to protect the battery from overcharge, over temperature, over discharge, over current, low temperature and short circuit.
  • ECO-WORTHY 150AH Lithium battery support 4S4P with 1.92kWh to Max. 30.72kWh so that you can easily DIY your battery system as you need. If one of the batteries in the bank malfunctions, you can quickly identify the problem through the mobile app.

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $36.08 lower (22.55% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $159.99
  • For expedited customer service, please email [email protected]
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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japanesegorilla
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Each battery is actually made up of four 3.65V cells, wired in series, to give you one big 14.6V battery. 3.65V x 4 = 14.6V.

The charger will typically apply something like 14.6V to the battery to charge it. As the charger charges the battery, each cell individually charges. However, they might not have all started at the same voltage, or due to individual resistances they charge at slightly different rates. The result will be that they each finish charging at a different time. Here's the problem though, the BMS is designed to prevent damaging the cells by overcharging them (above 3.65V per cell). On these Eco-Worthy batteries it does this by stopping all charging across all cells as soon as any single cell hits 3.65V. That's great, but what if the fastest charging cell hits 3.65V when one cell is still at 3.55V and two other cells are still at 3.40V? The cells are out of balance and because they are not fully charged you get less of the advertised capacity. That can also lead to long term degradation because some cells are getting charged more fully than others.

The good news is that the BMS is also supposed to balance out the voltage across the cells. The problem is that typically when you use a charger the cells charge too quickly for the BMS to balance them out before one of them hits 3.65V and the BMS stops all charging to prevent damage to the highest charged cell. That's the point of the charger, to get as much power into the battery as fast as it can safely do so. The charger has no way to know about balance, it just knows to provide a constant voltage. So that's where the bench power supply comes in. You hook it up, set the voltage to a lower voltage than 14.6V, like maybe 13.80V, and limit the current (amps) to maybe .80A-1.0A or so. That will slowly charge the cells and give the BMS time to use resistors to limit charging to high cells and to bring low cells up. I'm not an expert and I suspect that it may also be able to bring high cells down, at least that is what I observed a few weeks ago. You slowly up the voltage and eventually you will have a mostly balanced battery. I believe there are also active BMS systems that can shunt power from one cell to another, but that is not what eco-worthy or any cheap battery brand uses. Again, I am no expert, just a noob to batteries figuring this out for himself.

This is where the importance of having bluetooth comes in. The app will show you the voltage of each individual cell. Without it you would have to cut open the battery to find that out using a multimeter. You can also take a multimeter and if your fully charged battery is giving a DC voltage of less than 14.6V then you know that the BMS cut off charging before all the cells hit 3.65V. That doesn't tell you which cells are out of balance though.

I've heard that expensive brands like battleborn balance the cells from the factory before shipping. In my experience, eco-worthy does not balance them before shipping and their support will tell you that everything is fine.
I should say that maybe you could get it balanced using a charger if you went through a bunch of charge/discharge cycles (not 100% to zero, maybe 100% to 90% to 100% to 90% to 100% to 90%). The problem is that a charger is going to charge it from 90% to 100% in an hour or so but it would likely take several days to actually balance so you would need a lot of cycles. A bench power supply puts you in control without the BMS stopping charger which stops balancing.

Also, I assumed people know what a bench power supply is. Basically, think of a charger but that gives you total control over the voltage and current (amps). They both take AC power from the power outlet and convert to DC. The charger voltage is likely fixed at 14.6V (or maybe they vary, I don't know) for the charger, but the power supply lets you set it. Thus, you can use the bench power supply to slowly charge your battery which gives the BMS time to balance the cells.

Edit: one final point. As several people have pointed out, 14.6V is just the peak charging voltage. Nominal voltage is 4 x 3.2V = 12.8V. In theory, nominal voltage is the average voltage you would get from 100% to 0% charged. They are calculating the watt hours as 12.8V x 150Ah = 1920Wh.

Second edit: technically, if you had a very low amperage charger, like 1 amp or less, you could probably get away with balancing without a bench power supply. But who buys a 150Ah battery and charges it with a 1A charger? That would take 131.51 hours to charge from 0% to 100%.

Third edit: I wouldn't buy a bench power supply until you get your battery and check its cell voltages with the app after charging.
japanesegorilla
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Man, I just bought two of these refurbished for $170 each a couple months ago.
I strongly recommend getting yourself a DC bench power supply so you can top balance the cells. The first one wasn't bad and I didn't need to balance it. The second one had like a .25V difference between the highest cell and the lowest cell which is waaaaaaay too much. It took a week but I got the difference down to .03V. The BMS will do it's job and balance but not if you are just using a charger.
DealMongr
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Yes, I found that the chargers I have go to 14.6v (=4x3.65V) for the absorption phase, which doesn't allow enough time for BMS cell balancing and pushes one cell over its individual 3.65v limit, tripping the BMS. I recently bought this power supply:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YSJQ...title&th=1

to do that job. In fact, you can set it do the entire charge, by first setting the constant current level and then the top off (absorption phase) constant voltage. I set that voltage to 14.4V (=4x3.6v), which completes the charge, allowing the BMS balancer to work without pushing a single cell over its limit.

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madmax718Nov 06, 2025 03:31 AM
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Quote from CyanDesk8013 :
Any thoughts on if these would be good for a sump pump battery backup? I have a deep cell lead acid battery now, but this seems like it could be a good replacement...?

If you have a 12v sump
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Quote from RelaxedCabbage727 :
can this replace a 12v lead acid RV battery?

Not as the starter, but for the house. Too much amp draw for starter
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Quote from Cheapskate27 :
They also work great as a much cheaper 'solar battery', if you don't mind buying a few parts for DC ports. This is roughly equivilant to the 2kwh Jackery, bluetti, and ecoflow units in capacity, but are no more than 1/3 of the price (if you shop for the best deal ever on a solar battery). Spend an extra $30-50 for a few car charger ports that you screw on and cheap USB phone chargers from Aliexpress. This works if you don't need AC. If you need AC, you can buy an inverter to match your needs (they vary in price, but a cheaper one may suit your needs). It's not a tidy little package, but it's much cheaper, and something that can be upgraded or reconfigured over time (unlike the 'solar batteries').

I remember a guy from a previous thread that wired two together in parallel and added an inverter, and then put the whole thing on a furniture dolly from Harbor Freight for $15, basically a 4kwh home battery backup on wheels.

I'd probably buy this, but I got 'lucky' and got a steel cased one from an eBay deal. Even though the specs are the same, I'll only buy if I can get a matched set. The one I own is barely used, and I wouldn't mind expanding capacity - if I can get a matched one. That said, this is cheaper than all the previous eBay deals. I'd be 100% buying if I hadn't already.
Those metal cased 150ah batteries are huge. Theres so much wasted room inside them if you open them up, which is easy because, unlike the plastic batteries the lids are held on with screws.(Which I liked) The 150ah plastic version (this one) for some reason is substantially smaller than the metal version. Go figure. I originally bought 2 of the metal 150s but ended up selling them and bought 2 plastic ones. I eventually ended up selling the plastic ones to buy 2 280ah mini XZNY branded which are smaller than the plastic 150ah's and just slightly bigger than a standard 100ah which is amazing. I plan on keeping these. Super happy with them and I pulled right at 300ah which is more than advertised. The new mini form factors are starting to become more available from different brands. Havent seen one from EcoWorthy yet but I'm sure they'll have one sooner or later. This competition from so many different battery makers now is awesome.. All of them competing for our business drives innovation up and prices down. Customer win.
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Quote from Surferdudemi :
I have the same problem. I use the Overkill Solar app to connect to a Jiabaida BMS on a DIY 304AH pack connected to a Yeti 1250. Works great. The app shows these batteries (bought in May) in the list of BT connections, but will not connect to them.

I only paid $354 for two of these with a $60 coupon on eBay. I'm not impressed with them at all. They barely hit the stated capacity. Have them connected in parallel to a 12V 3000W pure-sine inverter.
Interesting. The metal case version actually has 165ah of cells. It even shows that in the app. So it has no problem hitting the 150ah rating.
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Expired? I can't get the code to work.

I get this error: "Sorry, this code can't be applied. It may be limited to certain promotions, exclude special items such as extra shipping fee, or conflict with discounts already applied."

EDIT: It took about 20 tries of entering the code, but I finally got it to work.
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Quote from cccheel :
Is there a way to use something like this in conjunction with an Anker Solix or Delta unit? Sorry, I don't know much about these.
Depends what methods they can be charged. Some units have solar inputs which can be used to plug these in.
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NeilyosNov 06, 2025 03:58 PM
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Quote from RelaxedCabbage727 :
can this replace a 12v lead acid RV battery?
Yes but you may need to replace your converter if it's not designed for anything other than lead acid. I had to.
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That thing is huge!
Thats what she said
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
Those metal cased 150ah batteries are huge. Theres so much wasted room inside them if you open them up, which is easy because, unlike the plastic batteries the lids are held on with screws.(Which I liked) The 150ah plastic version (this one) for some reason is substantially smaller than the metal version. Go figure. I originally bought 2 of the metal 150s but ended up selling them and bought 2 plastic ones. I eventually ended up selling the plastic ones to buy 2 280ah mini XZNY branded which are smaller than the plastic 150ah's and just slightly bigger than a standard 100ah which is amazing. I plan on keeping these. Super happy with them and I pulled right at 300ah which is more than advertised. The new mini form factors are starting to become more available from different brands. Havent seen one from Ecoflow yet but I'm sure they'll have one sooner or later. This competition from so many different battery makers now is awesome.. All of them competing for our business drives innovation up and prices down. Customer win.
I didn't realize they manufactured compact versions. Can you please post a link to the 280ah version you bought?
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What are you using this for?
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Quote from FlashPilot :
I didn't realize they manufactured compact versions. Can you please post a link to the 280ah version you bought?
https://www.amazon.com/XZNY-Compa...to_dp&th=1

You can find a good handful of reviews on YouTube on these batteries. Everyone I watched benched them to exceed rated capacity. This one in the Link actually has bluetooth which I wish mine had but thats whatever. I think the Bluetooth model is newer because the reviews you'll find on YT are the non bluetooth model. Right now with the coupon, it makes this battery just over 400 dollars so it's a super bargain for an ultra compact battery. 410 bucks for compact 3,854 Wh with bluetooth functionality battery is a screamin good deal. After getting my hands on 2 of these, I'll never go back to regular size batteries. I don't know why anyone would. It also has a 250A BMS so its a perfect match to pair with a 3000watt inverter. They claim the overall volume increase is only 25% bigger than a standard 100ah group 31. I can personally vouch that Its not much bigger than a normal 100ah battery and it's definitely smaller than the 150ah models
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
https://www.amazon.com/XZNY-Compa...to_dp&th=1 [amazon.com]

You can find a good handful of reviews on YouTube on these batteries. Everyone I watched benched them to exceed rated capacity. This one in the Link actually has bluetooth which I wish mine had but thats whatever. I think the Bluetooth model is newer because the reviews you'll find on YT are the non bluetooth model. Right now with the coupon, it makes this battery just over 400 dollars so it's a super bargain for an ultra compact battery. 410 bucks for compact 3,854 Wh with bluetooth functionality battery is a screamin good deal. After getting my hands on 2 of these, I'll never go back to regular size batteries. I don't know why anyone would. It also has a 250A BMS so its a perfect match to pair with a 3000watt inverter. They claim the overall volume increase is only 25% bigger than a standard 100ah group 31. I can personally vouch that Its not much bigger than a normal 100ah battery and it's definitely smaller than the 150ah models
Thanks for taking the time to post. The price for the battery you linked is $460, or $409 with the coupon. Do they ever sell for substantially less? It will be interesting to see how these fair after they have been cycled daily for a few years. I understand the smaller size and newer tech commands a higher price. I cant wait till solid state cells become mainstream!
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FlashPilotNov 06, 2025 10:13 PM
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Ive read the Eco-Worthy/DC House 12V 165AH battery w bluetooth in the METAL case, is thought to contain genuine CATL cells, (where the plastic housing version of the 150AH and 165AH do not).

A tear down shows great build quality and proper wiring management. The metal case has internal metal supports that envelop the cells to prevent them from expanding, potentially further increasing the life of the cells. Its also easy to disassemble by removing a few screws. The BMS can be read and parameters overwritten by the Overkill Solar app, as I have already done with the pair I own.

It would be nice to find an inexpensive 15-20A charger with adjustable voltage limits to keep the BMS in balance mode longer, rather than having to resort to a bench PSU. If anyone knows of one, please post a link and
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susanthecouponerNov 07, 2025 12:01 AM
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Quote from RelaxedCabbage727 :
can this replace a 12v lead acid RV battery?

Yes, but your RV converter should be one that can handle lithium batteries. I bought this battery on an Ebay deal and then changed my RV converter to one that could handle lithium batteries . I go off grid camping and this battery is great. Just bought my 2nd one on this deal.
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Quote from FlashPilot :
Thanks for taking the time to post. The price for the battery you linked is $460, or $409 with the coupon. Do they ever sell for substantially less? It will be interesting to see how these fair after they have been cycled daily for a few years. I understand the smaller size and newer tech commands a higher price. I cant wait till solid state cells become mainstream!
I would think a little less is reasonable to expect, but $410 for a compact 3,854 Wh battery with a bluetooth BMS is already a really good price. I wouldn't expect the pricing to come down any significant amount any time soon.

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