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ECO-WORTHY 2000W Portable Inverter Charger for RV Household Outdoor on sale for $349.99 - 20% off w/ code
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Product Details:- Hybrid inverter combines 2000W pure sine wave inverter and 25A MPPT solar charge controller with maximum 500W PV and 1000W AC input. It requires power storage by 24V LiFePO4 batteries.
- 9 Ports:
- 3 x AC outlets,
- 2 x USB 3.0 Ports
- 1 x Type-C Port
- 2 x DC5525 Outlets
- 1 x Car Outlet
- LCD Real-time Data Monitoring
- Portable With Handle & LED Light
- Dimensions: 14.6" x 4.9" x 10.1"
- Weight: 15.2lb
- Three Charging Methods: 2000W inverter, supports maximum 500W PV charging, 1000W AC charging, hybrid charging, with 100AH 24V Li-ion battery
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I would stick with an all in one setup.
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Putting 500 watts into my Delta 2 and using a clamp amp meter and measuring the voltage showed about 550 watts of battery power going into the Eco Worthy.
According to the manual the solar input is 12VDC - 75VDC.
I hooked a "12V" portable panel 22Voc, 19Vmp and get 87W without trying to perfectly align it.
The same panel with my EcoFlow Delta 2 was getting 80W.
This is based on the displays, so there is no guarantee they are correct.
Edit:
I am pretty sure the power level and time is based on voltage.
I was at 100%, turned on AC and started charging my EcoFlow Delta 2 at 500 watts. This should last about 5 hours with the 24V 100AH setup I am powering it with.
The time left said 60 hours. Looked to make sure it didn't say minutes, but it said hours.
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