eco-worthy-us via eBay has
6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries + Battery Monitor + Server Rack on sale for $4849.99 - $150 w/ coupon code
ECO48100 on the checkout page =
$4699.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
Note, must apply the listed coupon code at checkout for discount to apply
Includes- 6-Pack ECO-WORTHY 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries (V3)
- 48V Battery Monitor
- 6-Tier Server Rack
Battery Features:- ECO-WORTHY 48V(51.2V) Server Rack Battery supports CAN/RS485 for seamless communication with popular all-in-one solar inverters. You can also easily monitor your battery's status through the mobile app, which supports both Bluetooth and WiFi connections. Stay informed on your battery's health and performance in real-time, all from the convenience of your smartphone.
- Battery is built for safety with a durable full-metal shell and a 100A BMS that provides multiple layers of protection. It also integrates a 125A air switch and a battery power switch to ensure your system stays safe and secure under any conditions.
- Battery comes fully equipped with all necessary accessories, including parallel wires, communication cables, grounding wires, protective terminal covers, terminal screws, and a user manual.
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Have you tried connecting any existing batteries or it was just new EW batteries
Isn't level 2 charging at home relatively cheap anyways? Tesla apps says I'm getting charged at $0.13 per kWh.
Only Eco Worthy but I've seen people mix and match with other battery such as EG4 etc. I'm using this "off grid" for EV charging to store excess solar instead of selling back to the grid. I have two Tesla Power Walls for on grid backup.
Off peak for Southern California Edison $0.25/kw off peak and $0.55/kw for peak even with TOU-D Prime for EV charging. It's higher at Super Charger. I got more solar this year but it can't export to the grid so I'll just use this to suck up excess solar.
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You're mixing these with Power Wall? I've currently got 19.1kW solar system that overproduces and my single Powerwall 3 doesn't last the whole night. Can't use either of my EVs for battery storage (which is stupid, but a different discussion). I'd love to get more battery capacity without having to use another PW3.
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