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popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Yesterday 07:48 PM
popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Yesterday 07:48 PM

ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 100Ah 5.12KWh Lithium LiFePO4 Server Rack Battery + Battery Monitor $780 + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 100Ah 5.12KWh Lithium LiFePO4 Server Rack Battery + Battery Monitor (additional gift, automatically adds in cart) on sale for $974.99 - $195 w/ coupon code CYBERWEEK20 at checkout = $779.99. Shipping is free.

About this Item:
  • Battery Specs: 100Ah capacity, 5120Wh power, 51.2V rated voltage, 40-58V range.
  • Charge/Discharge: 100A maximum charge/discharge current, 58.4V maximum charge voltage.
  • Temperature Range: Charges at 0-55℃, discharges at -20-55℃.
  • Physical Details: 22.55 x 17.13 x 5.63 inches, 95 lbs, M8 screw size.
  • Included: Comes with a pair of battery parallel cables.
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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 100Ah 5.12KWh Lithium LiFePO4 Server Rack Battery + Battery Monitor (additional gift, automatically adds in cart) on sale for $974.99 - $195 w/ coupon code CYBERWEEK20 at checkout = $779.99. Shipping is free.

About this Item:
  • Battery Specs: 100Ah capacity, 5120Wh power, 51.2V rated voltage, 40-58V range.
  • Charge/Discharge: 100A maximum charge/discharge current, 58.4V maximum charge voltage.
  • Temperature Range: Charges at 0-55℃, discharges at -20-55℃.
  • Physical Details: 22.55 x 17.13 x 5.63 inches, 95 lbs, M8 screw size.
  • Included: Comes with a pair of battery parallel cables.

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Today 02:08 AM
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veonixToday 02:08 AM
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In for another. Purchased one back in January and it's been working great with my EG6000XP. Time to add more breakers.
EDIT: About the same price, btw. ~$10+, now
Today 02:58 AM
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blehblehblehToday 02:58 AM
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This is not the best priced battery ($/watt) but I'm pretty sure they're the cheapest UL certified batteries on the market. A lot of people will make the argument that UL isn't that important and your home is full of devices that aren't UL certified. That's true. But what is overlooked is how much energy these batteries store. They are significantly more dangerous than a cell phone charger or tiny USB power bank. Having a UL certified battery might just pay off the day you need to file for an insurance claim.
Today 03:55 AM
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veonixToday 03:55 AM
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Quote from blehblehbleh :
This is not the best priced battery ($/watt) but I'm pretty sure they're the cheapest UL certified batteries on the market. A lot of people will make the argument that UL isn't that important and your home is full of devices that aren't UL certified. That's true. But what is overlooked is how much energy these batteries store. They are significantly more dangerous than a cell phone charger or tiny USB power bank. Having a UL certified battery might just pay off the day you need to file for an insurance claim.
do you have examples of cheaper priced batteries of similar size?
i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/ea
they served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.
Today 12:32 PM
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daltonioToday 12:32 PM
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Quote from veonix :
do you have examples of cheaper priced batteries of similar size?i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/eathey served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.
Wattcycle has theirs for $700 currently. https://www.wattcycle.com/product...um-battery just fyi I haven't used these, I saw them advertised on the Will Prowse DIY Solar forums. I have 2 ecoworthy server rack batteries currently but these are tempting at the price.
Today 12:38 PM
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andrewb6112Today 12:38 PM
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Quote from veonix :
do you have examples of cheaper priced batteries of similar size?
i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/ea
they served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.

These are not UL certified. It says conforms to a UL standard but not UL certified

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