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ECO-WORTHY 16kWh 48V 314AH Wi-Fi & Bluetooth LiFePO4 Vertical Standing Battery

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$1,600

$2,000

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 16kWh 48V 314AH Wi-Fi & Bluetooth LiFePO4 Vertical Standing Battery on sale for $1999.99 - $400 when you apply coupon code LONGWEEKEND at checkout = $1599.99. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Battery Capacity: 314Ah
  • Battery Power: 16076Wh
  • Rated Voltage: 51.2V
  • Voltage Range: 40~58.4V
  • Maximum Charge/ Discharge Current: 200A
  • Charge Temperature Range: 0-55℃
  • Discharge Temperature Range:﹣20-55℃
  • Maximum Charge Voltage: 58.4V
  • Screw size: M8
  • Battery Size: 32.56x9.9x20.47in
  • Battery Weight: 293.2lb
  • Max. parallel units: 15
  • Connectors: RS232 / CAN / RS485 / Bluetooth / WIFI

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 16kWh 48V 314AH Wi-Fi & Bluetooth LiFePO4 Vertical Standing Battery on sale for $1999.99 - $400 when you apply coupon code LONGWEEKEND at checkout = $1599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

About this item:
  • Battery Capacity: 314Ah
  • Battery Power: 16076Wh
  • Rated Voltage: 51.2V
  • Voltage Range: 40~58.4V
  • Maximum Charge/ Discharge Current: 200A
  • Charge Temperature Range: 0-55℃
  • Discharge Temperature Range:﹣20-55℃
  • Maximum Charge Voltage: 58.4V
  • Screw size: M8
  • Battery Size: 32.56x9.9x20.47in
  • Battery Weight: 293.2lb
  • Max. parallel units: 15
  • Connectors: RS232 / CAN / RS485 / Bluetooth / WIFI

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by f12_26 | Staff

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Oendaril
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This is a DC voltage battery, so to use it in your house you need to convert it to AC with an inverter.

Then, you can either just use it on its own panel and plug things into it when the power is out, or you can install a critical loads panel and transfer switch to switch your home over during an outage.

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May 18, 2026 08:59 PM
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jeremyhuytranMay 18, 2026 08:59 PM
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Lowest price ever seen for this battery. Will buy one to add to my system.
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May 18, 2026 11:29 PM
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FloridaKevinMay 18, 2026 11:29 PM
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Wow, these things are still coming down in price. This is great. Just a few years ago this was the price for the 100ah server rack.
May 18, 2026 11:49 PM
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SDRebelMay 18, 2026 11:49 PM
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Is there some sort of attachment to make this a power station?
Signed up for a "free days" plan and would like to charge it up during those times.
Yesterday 12:13 AM
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animeorbYesterday 12:13 AM
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Quote from SDRebel :
Is there some sort of attachment to make this a power station?
Signed up for a "free days" plan and would like to charge it up during those times.
You need an inverter/charger, can either be a combined unit or separate pieces. Probably the cheapest option overall would be something like an Ecoflow Delta 2 and a Wattcycle Wattlink cable to attach it to this battery (basically a modded cable that lets you attach any battery. But that would be limited to 1800W inverter usage, im not sure about charging speed to the external battery either. But if its a full free day then even 1kW/h would more than fill it.
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MaroonPocket778Yesterday 01:33 AM
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I wish these had screw terminals...
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jeremyhuytranYesterday 08:41 AM
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Quote from larry123 :
I guess prices have gone up because this would have been around $1200 a few months ago
Hum. I dont think it ever went that low. It was $1650 sometime back which was the lowest till now

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bjbmYesterday 08:51 AM
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At 300lbs how is that even possible to really move around or even unpack??
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whatgooddealYesterday 09:15 AM
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Quote from bjbm :
At 300lbs how is that even possible to really move around or even unpack??
wheels....
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dealomairYesterday 10:09 AM
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Sorry, but how do I use this? Would I hook this up to my circuit breaker box? Looking to have it mostly to keep my fridge and standalone freezer running during outages in the summer
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OendarilYesterday 10:30 AM
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Quote from dealomair :
Sorry, but how do I use this? Would I hook this up to my circuit breaker box? Looking to have it mostly to keep my fridge and standalone freezer running during outages in the summer
This is a DC voltage battery, so to use it in your house you need to convert it to AC with an inverter.

Then, you can either just use it on its own panel and plug things into it when the power is out, or you can install a critical loads panel and transfer switch to switch your home over during an outage.
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Yesterday 12:25 PM
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dealomairYesterday 12:25 PM
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Quote from Oendaril :
This is a DC voltage battery, so to use it in your house you need to convert it to AC with an inverter. Then, you can either just use it on its own panel and plug things into it when the power is out, or you can install a critical loads panel and transfer switch to switch your home over during an outage.
Thanks so much!
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lenserYesterday 12:28 PM
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Are there residential automatic transfer switches to use with this so when there is an outage the transfer switch automatically switches to the battery backup?
Yesterday 01:27 PM
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3ackokYesterday 01:27 PM
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Quote from FloridaKevin :
Wow, these things are still coming down in price. This is great. Just a few years ago this was the price for the 100ah server rack.
However, 6 months ago you could get the 30% tax credit.

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HeinerMYesterday 02:22 PM
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Just bought one for $1650+tax. Truck delivery took about 10 days door to door. I use it as a backup battery to "solar" charge my Jackery E2000v2 and Pecron F3000LFP with 2x EP3800 and noticed that judging by the BMS of each system that I needed about 5300 Wh to replenish about 2600 Wh on the power stations. Seems rather inefficient. Anyway, I'll keep an eye on it on future uses. If it keeps being inefficient as a "solar" input, I may just get an inverter for this battery and use it as a stand alone power station.
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