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ECO-WORTHY 48V 100A Charger for 120/240V Generators for $459.99 - 20% off w/ coupon code
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Features:- Power Input & Output: This highly compatible, high-performance power supply accepts 90-260V AC input, perfectly handling high total harmonic distortion (THD) dirty power from generators, and provides fast charging according to your specific needs, with a charging current that can be set from 2-100A.
- Versatile Setup Options: The charger comes standard with a NEMA L14-30P plug, and an L5-30P plug is included in the package for replacement to adapt to different AC power sources. The DC output uses a detachable Anderson connector, allowing for modification with longer cables.
- Portable & Mountable Design: The charger comes with a comfortable carrying handle, making it easy to transport to wherever you need to use it. A wall-mounting bracket is included in the package, allowing you to mount the charger on the wall. It also features four non-slip rubber feet on the bottom.
- Smart Touchscreen Interface: The 3.5-inch color LCD screen features integrated backlighting, allowing for clear data display under any lighting conditions. Four control buttons facilitate easy parameter settings, and the device supports automatic charging start and stop based on battery voltage or SOC (State of Charge).
- Smart Communication & Control: The charger can communicate with the battery to obtain the battery's SOC (State of Charge) data to guide its operation. It can also transmit start/stop signals to the generator via the RJ11 port.
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Also the 60a purportedly frequently required a power cycle to resume charging in some instances (eg full charge --> discharge --> fails to automatically start charging again if left plugged in)
the 60a if it worked to spec, even without soft start, is a great deal at <$200 street, but barely meeting half stated spec it's not.
Also the 60a purportedly frequently required a power cycle to resume charging in some instances (eg full charge --> discharge --> fails to automatically start charging again if left plugged in)
the 60a if it worked to spec, even without soft start, is a great deal at <$200 street, but barely meeting half stated spec it's not.
What model and brand do you recommend?
What model and brand do you recommend?
https://eg4electronics.
What model and brand do you recommend?
For my primary residence I have the eg4. For the family cabin's setup, I would like to save the money.
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