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Eco-Worthy 5120Wh Backup Power 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery V3 + 5000W Hybrid Inverter $1199.99 + Free Shipping

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Eco-Worthy US via eBay [ebay.com] has Eco-Worthy 5120Wh Backup Power 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery V3 + 5000W 48V-120/240V Hybrid Inverter on sale for $1399.99 - 20% off when you apply coupon code HAPPY30TH at checkout = $1119.99. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • 48V 100ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery can support 5120Wh
    • Built-in 100A BMS to protect it from overcharge, over-discharge, charge over-current, discharge over-current, short-circuit, cell voltage self balance, high-temp discharge cut off
    • Grade A LiFePO4 Cells
    • 97lbs
  • 5000W 48V DC-120/240V AC Hybrid pure sine wave Off-Grid inverter
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Eco-Worthy US via eBay [ebay.com] has Eco-Worthy 5120Wh Backup Power 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery V3 + 5000W 48V-120/240V Hybrid Inverter on sale for $1399.99 - 20% off when you apply coupon code HAPPY30TH at checkout = $1119.99. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • 48V 100ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery can support 5120Wh
    • Built-in 100A BMS to protect it from overcharge, over-discharge, charge over-current, discharge over-current, short-circuit, cell voltage self balance, high-temp discharge cut off
    • Grade A LiFePO4 Cells
    • 97lbs
  • 5000W 48V DC-120/240V AC Hybrid pure sine wave Off-Grid inverter

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Sep 02, 2025 09:25 PM
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alphawaveSep 02, 2025 09:25 PM
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I believe the inverter in this kit is a 240 AC in only, the manual doesn't say anything about 120V AC in.
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Quote from alphawave :
I believe the inverter in this kit is a 240 AC in only, the manual doesn't say anything about 120V AC in.

I was going off the product prices (picture 2)
Sep 02, 2025 10:04 PM
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alphawaveSep 02, 2025 10:04 PM
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Quote from LovelyCheetah :
I was going off the product prices (picture 2)
Problem is pics aren't accurate, need the manual. Problem with that is THIS manual isn't on their site of downloadable manuals. I got the manual form DIYSolarForum, and it shows 240V for AC in and out. I'd upload screenies of the AC wiring instructions if I could upload pics...
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FullStashMcNashYesterday 12:05 AM
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Quote from alphawave :
Problem is pics aren't accurate, need the manual. Problem with that is THIS manual isn't on their site of downloadable manuals. I got the manual form DIYSolarForum, and it shows 240V for AC in and out. I'd upload screenies of the AC wiring instructions if I could upload pics...
Eco-Worthy confirmed on the forum that this is their newer split-phase 240V model, which is exactly what I've been looking for to power my well pump. Now I'm wondering if it can charge from a 120V generator until I get some solar panels.
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jackcrapYesterday 02:04 AM
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I see 20% off on link to eBay... $1119.99! Does anyone know or can confirm if these have the UL Listed sticker on them? I know they got their certification back in August.
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superslickzYesterday 02:35 AM
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Is this pretty much plug and play or do you need something else to turn it into a delta pro like device? Where are the input or output plugs and outlets? Is there a 14-50 to hook up to your house transfer switch? How hard is it to add an additional battery?
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passinosYesterday 01:56 PM
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are we sure its not two units for 240v? I thought all their 5k were 120v and only the 10 and 12k were 240v

anyone got a link to the discussion on DIY solar?

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passinosYesterday 02:05 PM
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https://diysolarforum.com/threads...er.108815/

here it is:

This inverter is a new model, and it is different from the 5kW all-in-one inverter/charger units we've sold in the past.
It is specifically designed for North American split-phase systems, which means it supports 240V split-phase output.
It also requires a 240V split-phase AC input — 120V single-phase input is not supported.

For safety and optimal performance, please ensure that both the input and output connections follow the required 240V split-phase standard.
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JD713Today 04:17 AM
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Look at picture in attachment of this inverter, it is a 240V split phase. Where AC OUT/IN PUT, meaning L1 (120V) + L2 (120V) = 240V for American house breaker panel. This inverter probably is NEW MODEL, because I never seen Eco-Worthy show this anywhere. OLD Eco-Worthy 5000 Watts model has only L1 (120V).
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alphawaveToday 04:47 AM
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Quote from JD713 :
Look at picture in attachment of this inverter, it is a 240V split phase. Where AC OUT/IN PUT, meaning L1 (120V) + L2 (120V) = 240V for American house breaker panel. This inverter probably is NEW MODEL, because I never seen Eco-Worthy show this anywhere. OLD Eco-Worthy 5000 Watts model has only L1 (120V).
There is a demand (like a user posted above) for a 5K 240V single unit, because not everyone has room (cabin/RV) for paralleling inverters for 240V.
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TenseMarmot6787Today 12:28 PM
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Quote from superslickz :
Is this pretty much plug and play or do you need something else to turn it into a delta pro like device? Where are the input or output plugs and outlets? Is there a 14-50 to hook up to your house transfer switch? How hard is it to add an additional battery?
Within reason if you can turn a screw driver and use a (insulated!) wrench then you can set this up.

You will still need to find a way to wire up outlets to this, but it is very easy and there are a few options.

You could just cut the end off of an extension cord (get one with multiple plugs on the end), wire it up as per the instructions and just use it to plug a few local devices into it.

OR

You can use a length of standard house wire and plug it into a power distrubution box like this- https://www.amazon.com/Distributi...R33BK?th=1 or you can wire up a custom outlet box with a plastic or metal enclosure however you like, this will still require you to bring the devices to the batter system or the batter system to the devices you want to power.

OR

You can wire the unit up to a transfer switch or load panel that will be wired directly into your homes wiring.

It can be as permanent or as mobile as you want
Heres a picture of a DIY permanent installation and pictures(s) of a portable unit someone built into a hand truck system:
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MikeD666Today 12:42 PM
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Can you set this to never back feed the grid in a way that isn't reliant on CTs?
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mosscToday 12:45 PM
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This looks to be an off-grid inverter/charger not a hybrid inverter
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Quote from mossc :
This looks to be an off-grid inverter/charger not a hybrid inverter
No, it's a hybrid. This is a newer model and could be cause for confusion. It would be good to know what this is rebadged from as the previous one was, IIRC, a SRNE

If by Off grid you mean you had plans to back feed a grid connect, you absolutely shouldn't be doing that as your utility will allow only specific brands to connect to it and eco-worthy definitely won't be on that list because they rebadge, so no, it doesn't have the ability to back feed a grid.

Quote from MikeD666 :
Can you set this to never back feed the grid in a way that isn't reliant on CTs?
Mike, this doesn't back feed the inputs, it's not a GTI. Most states in the U.S. have made it impractical to back feed. In California, they are making solar customers pay money to connect to the grid.

Quote from alphawave :
I believe the inverter in this kit is a 240 AC in only, the manual doesn't say anything about 120V AC in.
You would be right - it's split phase in and out - single phase not supported. This does make it a bit more complicated to install but as reports of the phase balance start to come in might be well worth the effort
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Quote from superslickz :
Is this pretty much plug and play or do you need something else to turn it into a delta pro like device? Where are the input or output plugs and outlets? Is there a 14-50 to hook up to your house transfer switch? How hard is it to add an additional battery?
Doesn't compare to the plug and play of a delta pro - you need to put in the planning, wiring, layout. It's like building your own shed vs. buying a premade one. In return you get a modular system that you can swap in and out or upgrade piecemeal.

For the plug and play, a delta pro is a monolith - something, even a little cable inside it dies and you need to RMA it if in warranty or throw it out if outside.

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