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Certified Refurbished ECO-WORTHY 48V 50Ah Metal Case LiFePO4 Lithium Battery $319.99 at eco-worthy-us01 via eBay

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Certified Refurbished ECO-WORTHY 48V 50Ah Metal Case LiFePO4 Lithium Battery $319.99

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Mar 08, 2026 04:06 PM
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Brendan1901Mar 08, 2026 04:06 PM
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question for the experts. refurb lithium batteries; how do we know how many cycles are on them?
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Mar 08, 2026 04:13 PM
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Moscar80Mar 08, 2026 04:13 PM
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Quote from Brendan1901 :
question for the experts. refurb lithium batteries; how do we know how many cycles are on them?
For the regular 300Ah versions, the overkill BMS app says how many cycles when you first connect. Not sure about these 50ah (equal to one 12v 200AH battery), but I presume higher discharge rate since it is golf cart version and would hope the difference is more than just a metal housing and prewired series/parallel connection since if I was doing it myself I'd prefer 4 of the 100AH for the same price after coupon (or within 40 bucks I think)......IF and big IF..they are same discharge rate/performance (meaning I get more for my $ with the PITA being I wire them together myself...big whoop).
Mar 08, 2026 04:40 PM
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DigitalSteveMar 08, 2026 04:40 PM
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I have had 4 of these for over a year and no problems so far. Not sure what a refurb would be, maybe just returns. Paid more than $700 each on sale.
Mar 08, 2026 11:37 PM
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FabulousRoute426Mar 08, 2026 11:37 PM
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Can this be used like the other eco worthy batteries as a backup to ecoflow?
Yesterday 12:11 AM
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wrowleyYesterday 12:11 AM
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These are probably good for those who don't want to lift the near 100 lb. larger 100Ah batteries
Yesterday 12:18 AM
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CaleoYesterday 12:18 AM
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Quote from FabulousRoute426 :
Can this be used like the other eco worthy batteries as a backup to ecoflow?
Yes. I think most (if not all) Ecoflow units support up to 60V input power so this would be ideal vs a 12 or 24V LFP battery (which would be limited to around 200W and 380W respectively). With 2x500W (15A) MPPT input per port on the Delta 3 Plus, you'll be able to get 1000W input off this one battery. Use a fuse and decent size wires though because 30A continuous is a pretty serious draw.
Yesterday 01:11 AM
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JamesH1227Yesterday 01:11 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
Yes. I think most (if not all) Ecoflow units support up to 60V input power so this would be ideal vs a 12 or 24V LFP battery (which would be limited to around 200W and 380W respectively). With 2x500W (15A) MPPT input per port on the Delta 3 Plus, you'll be able to get 1000W input off this one battery. Use a fuse and decent size wires though because 30A continuous is a pretty serious draw.
There's a new trick these days where you can put a resistor across a couple of pins on the expansion port and a relay inside enables it.. Then you can use any 48v battery wired up to it if you do that. I think someone might make cables too. If you do it this way, the Ecoflow unit can also charge the battery.

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Yesterday 01:22 AM
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CaleoYesterday 01:22 AM
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Quote from JamesH1227 :
There's a new trick these days where you can put a resistor across a couple of pins on the expansion port and a relay inside enables it.. Then you can use any 48v battery wired up to it if you do that. I think someone might make cables too. If you do it this way, the Ecoflow unit can also charge the battery.
That sounds... sketchy and warranty-voiding, lol.. but I'm curious. Got a link?
Yesterday 10:44 AM
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WWJBYesterday 10:44 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
That sounds... sketchy and warranty-voiding, lol.. but I'm curious. Got a link?
Plenty of YouTube videos on this.
Yesterday 10:52 AM
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WWJBYesterday 10:52 AM
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Maybe I'm mistaken, but these don't appear to have bluetooth for monitoring via an app.
Yesterday 04:54 PM
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JamesH1227Yesterday 04:54 PM
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Quote from Caleo :
That sounds... sketchy and warranty-voiding, lol.. but I'm curious. Got a link?
Hopefully this post doesn't get blocked, but here's one video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPfIATEccrI
It may mostly work only with the Delta 2 and Delta 2 Max, but the guy in this video mentions that there may be other models it works with.

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