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2048Wh ECO-WORTHY PS 2400W (4800W Peak) LiFePO4 Power Station on sale for $510.09 - $75 (apply promo code
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Features:- Capacity of 2048Wh and an output power of 2400W
- 10 output ports and is compatible with 99% of household appliances, including refrigerators, coffee machines, kettles and mobile devices such as smart phones
- LifePO-battery with a lifespan of up to 10 years
- Integrates overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, overload, short circuit and overheat protection, as well as an intelligent cooling system and circuit breaker for temperature control (automatically shuts off in case of AC overload)
- Passed FCC, ROHS and CE certifications
- Supports mobile Bluetooth and wireless connection
- Supports mains power (up to 80% charging within 56 minutes), solar power (input power up to 1200 watts), and on-board charging
- Simultaneous charging and discharging
- In the event of a sudden power outage or voltage drop, the ECO-WORTHY PS2400 automatically switches to the emergency power supply within 0.01 seconds to ensure the continuous operation of connected devices and prevent data loss
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This power station has 16v to 100v solar charging at 1200w 25A max, so most 48v panels should be able to support it except some panel like my has slightly above 25v open voltages per panel, so 4 in series will be above the 100v limit.
The price is good except there is no indication on the expansion battery (2 pins and 7 other smaller communication pins)β¦.looks similar Allwei. Not sure if they are interchangeable since the app is the same: Landbook?
I am guessing this is a rebranded Allwei 2400W $630 and the B200 expansion battery is $599 on Amazon.
So definitely not Eco worthy but an Allwei power station.
Both have been through multiple revisions. It's good that they correct problems and make the products better, but their customers are essentially their product testers.
Their batteries, in plastic housings, have been a gamble for years on what's inside and things change over time without announcement.
There have been concerns with lack of safety certifications and fire hazards. Examples can be found in shopping reviews, YouTube videos, and online forums.
I remember being very interested in a UPS device they had where you could use your own batteries attached to it, until someone opened it up and discovered the ground receptacles weren't attached to anything inside. What other corners are cut which aren't so obvious?
I want to like eco-worthy. I'm rooting for them to continue getting better.
However, I don't want to potentially destroy my property (or get injured) because their products aren't all safe.
edit: this conversation got me interested so I looked up one of the UPS units I mentioned on Amazon.
There is a review picture where the ground is attached to the outlet, but the hot and neutral are reversed. That's the kind of stuff I'm talking about.
Too me, it's not worth the gamble. Even the comments here in this thread, people have to guess about features and functionality. That's not good.
Tempted by this unit as a smaller, more portable battery/inverter. My current ones are all closer to 100lbs.
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Tested with one small heater(300w), one medium heater (1400w) and one heat gun (1200w).
First without ac charging. Unit ramp up to 2800w, unit automatically trigger super power on, and return back to 2400w continuous running with reduced power to the heaters. Switch off the super power on in the app, shut down power load, all heaters stopped. Switch on super power in app, heaters came on.
Next with ac charging through 15A GFCI outlet. Trigger overload on unit without tripping GFCI (had a Oupes 2000W unit triggering GFCI before without load and it was returned). Press AC power off and on to reset unit runs with ac below 1680w for two heaters. Run one heater at 1394w and charge at 378w.
Had the unit running continuously for small fridge overnight with solar input. Solar charging by connected 24V lifepo4 battery limited to 10a at 25v and reduce to 5a at 25v when close to full. Wasted energy is around 30W idling which is quite a lot.
Tested also with 48-52v server lifepo4 battery into solar input and charges at max 1200W which is above 20A current.
The supplied mc4 to xt60 cable looks like only 12awg or thinner not suitable for anything above 20A current. You probably need to buy a 10awg charging cable if running long extension.
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What fails? I use their rackmount batteries for my servers, and I have 8 of their solar panels now, which all seem to be performing as expected - 92% their rated output, while being at a latitude of 45 degrees. I expect it to increase by July.
Tempted by this unit as a smaller, more portable battery/inverter. My current ones are all closer to 100lbs.
Their cheap solar panels have also performed well in my testing.
The reviews on the Allwei PPS2400 are actually very good, I follow this reviewer pretty closely on power station reviews and he put it through it's paces:
https://youtu.be/2WxjZ3ua5M4?si=
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