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popular Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • 2d ago
Jun 3, 2025 3:22 PM
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popular Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • 2d ago
Jun 3, 2025 3:22 PM
ECO-WORTHY 6560W Solar Kit (16 Panels,12000W MPPT Inverter, 6*100Ah LP Battery) $7550 + Free Shipping
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Edit: I take it you can expand (almost double) your solar arrays down the line as it is a 12kw inverter and you're only going to be using about 7kw hours of the capacity?
Edit: I take it you can expand (almost double) your solar arrays down the line as it is a 12kw inverter and you're only going to be using about 7kw hours of the capacity?
It depends on the open voltage of the panels and how many mppts there are on the inverter. Do not exceed the maximum voltage per mppt. You should definitely do your research before you buy. Electricity demands respect. If you don't want to do all that, just get an ecoflow or bluetti and call it a day.
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I would suggest contacting them to find out which one it is before purchasing.
I would suggest contacting them to find out which one it is before purchasing.
Yeah this listing makes AliExpress look like Amazon.
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Edit: I take it you can expand (almost double) your solar arrays down the line as it is a 12kw inverter and you're only going to be using about 7kw hours of the capacity?
Not sure either but it's going to be connected to the grid make sure your electric Co will support it. I recently found out that mine requires special certifications.
Now I'm definitely gonna rethink this purchase. :p