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forum threadSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Yesterday 06:17 PM
forum threadSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Yesterday 06:17 PM

ECO-WORTHY 5KW 48V Solar Hybrid Inverter 120V Split Phase 100A MPPT Charge Controller $540 + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 5KW 48V Solar Hybrid Inverter 120V Split Phase 100A MPPT Charge Controller for $639.99 - $100 w/ code ECOHOMEWINTER at checkout = $539.99. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • Parallel Support: Supports up to 6 units (30kW max), capable of single-phase or split-phase output (110V & 220V simultaneously).
  • Battery-Free Operation: Operates without battery input, using PV DC to power the inverter and maintain load continuity.
  • Segmented Charging/Discharging: 3 output modes (mains, battery, PV priority) and 4 charging modes (solar only, mains priority, solar priority, hybrid).
  • Technical Specs: Max PV input: 5500W, input voltage: 120-500V DC, max MPPT current: 80A, rated output: 5000W, peak power: 10000W, output voltage: 120/240V (split/single-phase).
  • Easy & Safe: LCD display for monitoring, multiple protections (over-voltage, current limiting, reverse current), and cooling fans for safety.
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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 5KW 48V Solar Hybrid Inverter 120V Split Phase 100A MPPT Charge Controller for $639.99 - $100 w/ code ECOHOMEWINTER at checkout = $539.99. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • Parallel Support: Supports up to 6 units (30kW max), capable of single-phase or split-phase output (110V & 220V simultaneously).
  • Battery-Free Operation: Operates without battery input, using PV DC to power the inverter and maintain load continuity.
  • Segmented Charging/Discharging: 3 output modes (mains, battery, PV priority) and 4 charging modes (solar only, mains priority, solar priority, hybrid).
  • Technical Specs: Max PV input: 5500W, input voltage: 120-500V DC, max MPPT current: 80A, rated output: 5000W, peak power: 10000W, output voltage: 120/240V (split/single-phase).
  • Easy & Safe: LCD display for monitoring, multiple protections (over-voltage, current limiting, reverse current), and cooling fans for safety.

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Yesterday 06:59 PM
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dbowmanKYYesterday 06:59 PM
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I think You will see more and larger discounts on items like this and items related to it because of the US Tax credit ending. Maybe worth waiting.
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Yesterday 08:35 PM
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MaroonPocket778Yesterday 08:35 PM
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What is difference between this and https://slickdeals.net/f/18885811
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Yesterday 10:23 PM
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dbowmanKYYesterday 10:23 PM
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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
What is difference between this and https://slickdeals.net/f/18885811
Split phase 240 volt from one box, this inverter would require two boxes for 240 volts is the main diff
Yesterday 10:56 PM
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MaroonPocket778Yesterday 10:56 PM
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Quote from dbowmanKY :
Split phase 240 volt from one box, this inverter would require two boxes for 240 volts is the main diff
I didn't realize it was either or on the other 1. Worth another 100 bucks to run either or. I should have got this instead....
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stealth11Today 12:37 AM
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One time use for coupon? Or can I use it again in separate purchases?
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Today 05:29 AM
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SD_Banned_AlumToday 05:29 AM
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Quote from dbowmanKY :
Split phase 240 volt from one box, this inverter would require two boxes for 240 volts is the main diff
So this $540 unit requires two boxes for 240V? Whereas the $440 unit only requires one? Why is the price backwards then? Or am I backwards? Also, if either is 240V capable, does that mean that that is ALL it can do is 240V or can it also do 120V simultaneously? To me (a noob), it seems like it's wired for 120V *OR* 240V, not both. So if I am thinking correctly, I would need 3 units to achieve 120V *AND* 240V simultaneously, right?
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dbowmanKYToday 07:07 AM
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Quote from SD_Banned_Alum :
So this $540 unit requires two boxes for 240V? Whereas the $440 unit only requires one? Why is the price backwards then? Or am I backwards? Also, if either is 240V capable, does that mean that that is ALL it can do is 240V or can it also do 120V simultaneously? To me (a noob), it seems like it's wired for 120V *OR* 240V, not both. So if I am thinking correctly, I would need 3 units to achieve 120V *AND* 240V simultaneously, right?
Lower price unit does 120 Volt only, other unit will do 120V and OR 240, wattage is more important than voltage when it comes to solar. Find out how much wattage you will need and build your system around that number.

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Today 07:20 AM
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SD_Banned_AlumToday 07:20 AM
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Quote from dbowmanKY :
Lower price unit does 120 Volt only, other unit will do 120V and OR 240, wattage is more important than voltage when it comes to solar. Find out how much wattage you will need and build your system around that number.
Gotcha. I'm doing an off-grid setup within an on-grid home. The calculation is 100% irrelevant in my case. I'm not looking to power any particular load, I'm just trying to maximize my ROI and offset as much grid cost as possible. Basically, I'm trying to utilize 100% of my input and storage (I know about battery limitations) within reason, and that will save me money on my electric bill. For me it's just a 'how much bang-for-the-buck' can I get? That and 'how fast will my ROI come back' kind of deal.

So the more expensive unit does 240V. Does it accomplish that with a single unit or with two working together? And regardless of which is the case, while wired for 240V, can it also output 120V or is it restricted only to 240V?

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