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ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V/280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth Monitoring $320 + Free Shipping

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ECO-WORTHY US via Ebay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V/280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth Monitoring on sale for $376.45 - 15% w/ code FIFTEENFORYOU = $319.99. Shipping is free.

About this product:
  • Bluetooth and remote app monitoring to read the battery voltage, current, battery capacity and other important information
  • 200A BMS with multiple protections, including low-temperature protection (charging cut-off 19.4 F)
  • Supports up to 4 batteries in parallel, providing 1120Ah at 12V ideal for RVs, or 4 in series ideal for 48V solar power systems
  • High-strength metal frame, Grade A cells
  • 6000-15000 long life cycles & 10-Year life
  • 17.8 x 9.37 x 8.7" (63.93 lbs)
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ECO-WORTHY US via Ebay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 3584Wh 12V/280Ah Smart LiFePO4 Battery w/ Bluetooth Monitoring on sale for $376.45 - 15% w/ code FIFTEENFORYOU = $319.99. Shipping is free.

About this product:
  • Bluetooth and remote app monitoring to read the battery voltage, current, battery capacity and other important information
  • 200A BMS with multiple protections, including low-temperature protection (charging cut-off 19.4 F)
  • Supports up to 4 batteries in parallel, providing 1120Ah at 12V ideal for RVs, or 4 in series ideal for 48V solar power systems
  • High-strength metal frame, Grade A cells
  • 6000-15000 long life cycles & 10-Year life
  • 17.8 x 9.37 x 8.7" (63.93 lbs)

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Today 04:44 PM
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natatakaToday 04:44 PM
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wow, this is a great deal. these keep dropping. i paid 360 for mine and thought it was a good deal then
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Today 04:46 PM
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glassnerdToday 04:46 PM
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great deal! now please put the some smaller 12v bluetooth batteries on sale next :p
Today 05:10 PM
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sfbrianclToday 05:10 PM
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Interesting, a couple of these could make for a pretty good backup battery for the annual couple of days I lose power. Guess I would just need a cheap inverter to pair with this.
Wonder if this stock was imported before the tariffs, or if the price on cells is just coming down quickly enough to make up for the extra overhead.
Today 05:37 PM
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ProtegeToday 05:37 PM
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should be $280- $1/ah. Before eBay fees its close to that.
Today 05:43 PM
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bigchipToday 05:43 PM
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Quote from sfbriancl :
Interesting, a couple of these could make for a pretty good backup battery for the annual couple of days I lose power. Guess I would just need a cheap inverter to pair with this.Wonder if this stock was imported before the tariffs, or if the price on cells is just coming down quickly enough to make up for the extra overhead.
I picked this kit up for $697 a month or so ago, with that exact use case in mind: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126833054213

It's working very well so far, the only downside is that the automatic transfer feature is relatively slow (I think it's ~30ms to cut over?) which is too long for certain pieces of equipment I have it protecting. If you don't care if something like your network router/wifi/etc. blips, it's probably not even of concern. I do, so my solution was to take the old lead acid UPS this replaced (which would only last 10-15min or so, but cuts over fast enough so everything stays on - this new setup should last around 6 hours at 500w-ish with just one battery) and keep it in-line between the equipment and this setup.
At this $320 price point, I'm considering picking up another battery to expand the capacity, since as you mentioned it's totally a crapshoot where prices might go from here.
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Today 06:32 PM
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coachclassToday 06:32 PM
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Quote from bigchip :
I picked this kit up for $697 a month or so ago, with that exact use case in mind: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126833054213

It's working very well so far, the only downside is that the automatic transfer feature is relatively slow (I think it's ~30ms to cut over?) which is too long for certain pieces of equipment I have it protecting. If you don't care if something like your network router/wifi/etc. blips, it's probably not even of concern. I do, so my solution was to take the old lead acid UPS this replaced (which would only last 10-15min or so, but cuts over fast enough so everything stays on - this new setup should last around 6 hours at 500w-ish with just one battery) and keep it in-line between the equipment and this setup.
At this $320 price point, I'm considering picking up another battery to expand the capacity, since as you mentioned it's totally a crapshoot where prices might go from here.
Are you charging the LiFePO4 battery directly from the UPS that is expecting lead acid battery? Has it caused any issues? I've read about the BMS on the LiFePO4 battery sometimes not dealing well with certain parts of the lead acid charge cycle - like the parts that pulse when it's de-sulficating the lead acid battery.
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bigchipToday 07:34 PM
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Quote from coachclass :
Are you charging the LiFePO4 battery directly from the UPS that is expecting lead acid battery? Has it caused any issues? I've read about the BMS on the LiFePO4 battery sometimes not dealing well with certain parts of the lead acid charge cycle - like the parts that pulse when it's de-sulficating the lead acid battery.
Nah, I still have a small lead acid in the UPS still, basically just using it for that slightly-too-long blip between AC going out and the new inverter kicking on. It would be cool if I could get rid of that extra lead acid battery somehow, but it should still have some years to go. That's a fun problem for future me whenever it decides to die!

I've heard the same about using a UPS/charger designed for lead acid with LiFePO4 batteries, hence the above configuration; there's some batteries out there that say they're tweaked to accommodate that charging behavior (ie they're regular small UPS dimensions & can handle the float voltage/can charge like lead acid) but I didn't feel like taking that kind of chance having seen lithium battery fire videos on YouTube 😅

Also, speaking of battery dimensions - I had it in my brain that this battery would be about the same physical size of a car battery. It's actually more like 2x the size, but comes with convenient carrying straps (it's ~60lb)

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