Eco-Worthy-US via eBay has Eco-Worthy 12V 150AH LiFePO4 Lithium Battery BMS 4000+ Cycles For RV Solar Panel w/ Bluetooth Monitoring for $209.99 - 20 % when you apply coupon code LOVEIT20 at checkout = $167.99. Shipping is free.
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Eco-Worthy-US via eBay has Eco-Worthy 12V 150AH LiFePO4 Lithium Battery BMS 4000+ Cycles For RV Solar Panel w/ Bluetooth Monitoring for $209.99 - 20 % when you apply coupon code LOVEIT20 at checkout = $167.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member JLDF for sharing this deal.
Features:
Check the status of battery voltage, current and capacity at any time from your phone
Nov sale got 2 plastic one and 2 metal one. Metal one believe to be the same as DC House 165Ah even its label said 150Ah.
Ran full capacity test twice against each version. Here are the result. Plastic version has capacity 149Ah vs metal version capacity as 161Ah with 33-14A little over 0.2c.
Plastic version seams to have worse voltage drifting above 3.45v and ends with single cell over voltage protection above 3.65v to cutoff charging while metal version has very low voltage deviation among 4 cells even after 3.5v and ends with 14.35v set in bench power supply w/o single cell over voltage. So myself liked metal version more than plastic version based on charge curve alone.
The only con for metal is the weight 9lb heavier than plastic one. Metal case also can be stacked provided you put one 1 inch thick wood in between due to the handle on the top
I just watched an extremely knowledgeable person on youtube last night regarding setting up an entire solar system. I'm going to re-watch his videos again (the one I watched was from 6 or 9 mo ago... and about 36 min long (or something like that). He goes over EVERYTHING, thoroughly, with regards to what you will need, gauge wire, and more importantly (for me) the WHY you need this or that.
His youtube name is: cityprepping
EDIT: the company i contract for blocks youtube on their network so I wasn't able to link when I posted.
Anyone know if these would work well hooked in series for a 48v Golf cart?
Just starting to look into replacing my Lead/Acid batteries and this seems like fantastic pricing.
I just ordered them for my golf cart. In one of the last posts about these batteries a guy said he ordered the 100ah ones and they worked for him. But these are the 150ah on which look I identical to the lead acid ones I have in my golf cart. The dimensions are the same for width and length. I will be using a Lester Summit 2 charger for the batteries.
I just ordered them for my golf cart. In one of the last posts about these batteries a guy said he ordered the 100ah ones and they worked for him. But these are the 150ah on which look I identical to the lead acid ones I have in my golf cart. The dimensions are the same for width and length. I will be using a Lester Summit 2 charger for the batteries.
Cool, thanks for the reply! My main concern is the 150amp built in BMS (x3, for each battery). My initial research is saying that a higher amperage single BMS is the best setup as the amp demand spikes of golf cart can trigger an over discharge shutdown.
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I just watched an extremely knowledgeable person on youtube last night regarding setting up an entire solar system. I'm going to re-watch his videos again (the one I watched was from 6 or 9 mo ago... and about 36 min long (or something like that). He goes over EVERYTHING, thoroughly, with regards to what you will need, gauge wire, and more importantly (for me) the WHY you need this or that.
His youtube name is: cityprepping
EDIT: the company i contract for blocks youtube on their network so I wasn't able to link when I posted.
Can anyone give me some terms to find out what I need to charge/provide power via usb c, put an ac inverter with outlet, etc.Seems like a much better price per watt hour versus those portable power stations.
If you use a variable output and connect the red to the red of the battery, black to black, you can set voltage to 14.6 and the battery will charge! With the variable output you can actually charge any rechargeable battery out there (including AAA, AA, etc) by connecting positive to positive and negative to negative. Here's what I have: https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable...hdGY&psc=1
Can anyone give me some terms to find out what I need to charge/provide power via usb c, put an ac inverter with outlet, etc.Seems like a much better price per watt hour versus those portable power stations.
On top of a charger, if you're only going to use USB c, an inverter is overkill. A 12v to USB c should be cheaper, and usually more efficient https://www.amazon.com/Hapytrip-W...B0CGXF14Z4
Here is one I found on Amazon
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Ran full capacity test twice against each version. Here are the result. Plastic version has capacity 149Ah vs metal version capacity as 161Ah with 33-14A little over 0.2c.
Plastic version seams to have worse voltage drifting above 3.45v and ends with single cell over voltage protection above 3.65v to cutoff charging while metal version has very low voltage deviation among 4 cells even after 3.5v and ends with 14.35v set in bench power supply w/o single cell over voltage. So myself liked metal version more than plastic version based on charge curve alone.
The only con for metal is the weight 9lb heavier than plastic one. Metal case also can be stacked provided you put one 1 inch thick wood in between due to the handle on the top
His youtube name is: cityprepping
EDIT: the company i contract for blocks youtube on their network so I wasn't able to link when I posted.
Here is the link to the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4HiYD1
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Just starting to look into replacing my Lead/Acid batteries and this seems like fantastic pricing.
Seems like a much better price per watt hour versus those portable power stations.
Just starting to look into replacing my Lead/Acid batteries and this seems like fantastic pricing.
I just ordered them for my golf cart. In one of the last posts about these batteries a guy said he ordered the 100ah ones and they worked for him. But these are the 150ah on which look I identical to the lead acid ones I have in my golf cart. The dimensions are the same for width and length. I will be using a Lester Summit 2 charger for the batteries.
Have mine for 6 months ago 100ah in my camper van works great!
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/14616724...VY94
Well worth the slight cost increase for those using in mobile applications, imo.
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His youtube name is: cityprepping
EDIT: the company i contract for blocks youtube on their network so I wasn't able to link when I posted.
Here is the link to the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4HiYD1
https://www.amazon.com/Hapytrip-W...B0CGXF14Z4
Here is one I found on Amazon
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