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frontpage Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • 4d ago

ECO-WORTHY Solar Kit: 4x 100W Panels, 40A MPPT Controller, 280Ah Battery & Inverter

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$800

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 3.5KWH Solar Panel Kit on sale for $999.99 - $200 with coupon code MEMORIALDEALS at checkout = $799.99. Shipping is free.

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Kit Includes:
  • 4x 100W Solar Panels
  • 1x 40A Mppt Solar Controller
  • 1x 12V 280Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 2000w 12v-120v Inverter
  • Accessories

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $289.94 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $1,089.93.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 3.5KWH Solar Panel Kit on sale for $999.99 - $200 with coupon code MEMORIALDEALS at checkout = $799.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 4x 100W Solar Panels
  • 1x 40A Mppt Solar Controller
  • 1x 12V 280Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 2000w 12v-120v Inverter
  • Accessories

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $289.94 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $1,089.93.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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rousse
4d ago
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Are these components and battery a good quality, seems like a good deal?
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PulpMagic
4d ago
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Quote from rousse :
Are these components and battery a good quality, seems like a good deal?

That's my question as well...
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kramftw
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kramftw

Quote from rousse :
Are these components and battery a good quality, seems like a good deal?
"DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse" did a tear down 4 months ago. Seemed alright... Over amp safety shutoff was an issue.

edit: On the you tubes
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AtTheLeftThere
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Can we confine all of these to one thread please? Their entire store is on sale and everyone is posting individual links
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mlot11
2d ago
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How would I plug a power strip into this for example?
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mixafix
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Quote from mlot11 :
How would I plug a power strip into this for example?

That's what the inverters for inverts it converts dc into ac
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MerryMeat6430
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Quote from AtTheLeftThere :
Can we confine all of these to one thread please? Their entire store is on sale and everyone is posting individual links
that's not how this works, you just keep clicking these links so it keeps feeding you related content...it's like yelling at the geese for swarming you after you always feed them.
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DanL6043
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Quote from kramftw :
"DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse" did a tear down 4 months ago. Seemed alright... Over amp safety shutoff was an issue.edit: On the you tubes
Will Prowse is the expert on solar for sure.
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RoyGeeBiv
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Pretty insane for what you get. Perfect for an RV setup.
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BarnabyBarnabus
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Could I theoretically use this to power a detached garage? I assume it would handle a simple automatic opener and a few lights, but what about something higher draw like a drill or saw?
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javaking_1000
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I always get this kinda' stupid idea of buying a setup like this for my second floor apartment in New England. I would put each of the solar panels in a closed window INSIDE the house. The efficiency would be horrible because sunlight would have to pass through the glass to reach the panel.

I only consider this because we have some of the most expensive electricity in the country, and I'm sure it will only go higher soon. It's a pretty big investment to find out that it will barely produce any savings, but I keep considering it.

Has anybody out there in Slickdeals land ever tried anything like this?
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anni77777
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Google Gemini taught me so much about all things Solar Panel yesterday. Starts off with basics and I take notes and ask follow up questions, taking notes on the broken down info or sometimes just email it to myself then print out.
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b22
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Quote from BarnabyBarnabus :
Could I theoretically use this to power a detached garage? I assume it would handle a simple automatic opener and a few lights, but what about something higher draw like a drill or saw?
it should. it has a 2000 watt inverter. i would think your drill for sure, and probably the saw unless it draws more than that. if your battery is full, you should be able to run for awhile.

i built an almost identical system about 5 years ago and i run my 600 watt computer pc and monitor on it for hours on end even on cloudy days when the battery is not charging back up. when the power has gone, i run my fridge. and also i've run my portable stove that gets above 1500 watts to cook food on.

on a side note, this seems like a really good deal if the parts are good. when i built my system, i spent around 2000 dollars for seperate but higher quality parts.
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KO3bIPb
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Quote from mlot11 :
How would I plug a power strip into this for example?
I see 2 outlets

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Quote from b22 :
it should. it has a 2000 watt inverter. i would think your drill for sure, and probably the saw unless it draws more than that. if your battery is full, you should be able to run for awhile.

i built an almost identical system about 5 years ago and i run my 600 watt computer pc and monitor on it for hours on end even on cloudy days when the battery is not charging back up. when the power has gone, i run my fridge. and also i've run my portable stove that gets above 1500 watts to cook food on.

on a side note, this seems like a really good deal if the parts are good. when i built my system, i spent around 2000 dollars for seperate but higher quality parts.
I had the detached garage question, too. I'm also curious if a mini-split would overload it, to heat or cool it for a couple hrs prior to working

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