eco-worthy-us via eBay[ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 14kWh 48V 280AH LiFePO4 Vertical Standing Solar Battery Backup w/ 200A BMS on sale for $2,399.99 - $150 with coupon code ECOUSAHOMEGARDE at checkout = $2,249.99. Shipping is free.
Note: This is for a Battery System Only and will require connectors and a compatible power system (such as a inverter) in order to function.
About this Item:
Battery Capacity: 280Ah
Battery Power: 14336Wh
Rated Voltage: 51.2V
Voltage Range: 40~58.4V
Maximum Charge/ Discharge Current: 200A
Charge Temperature Range: 0-55℃
Discharge Temperature Range:﹣20-55℃
Maximum Charge Voltage: 58.4V
Screw size: M8
Battery Size: 23.62x10.31x30.79in
Battery Weight: 297.6lb/135kg
Max. parallel units: 15
Connectors: RS232 / CAN / RS485
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eco-worthy-us via eBay[ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 14kWh 48V 280AH LiFePO4 Vertical Standing Solar Battery Backup w/ 200A BMS on sale for $2,399.99 - $150 with coupon code ECOUSAHOMEGARDE at checkout = $2,249.99. Shipping is free.
Note: This is for a Battery System Only and will require connectors and a compatible power system (such as a inverter) in order to function.
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Likely, be a while though, the 280ah 12v I bought a year ago dropped 20 % in the last couple months during sales.
Possibly, if you want the best $/Wh the 12V 280Ah category is the best.
However expect all of these to be hit hard with the tariffs
However expect all of these to be hit hard with the tariffs
Yeah tariff is what I'm concerned about. Should I buy it now when I don't need it yet or get it while it's cheaper before tariff hit
Tariff, plus who knows what will happen to the 30% tax incentive (depends on tax situation and how you use the battery)
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You are right. I already expand my solar system because of fear of tariff and concern of 30% tax credit going away
These supply DC power so you'd need an inverter to turn it into AC. Likewise it would turn AC power into DC to charge it.
Then you might need a transfer switch of sorts so that you could connect this to the electric panel.
Some of this is wrong but it's sure to get someone else more knowledgeable to chime in.
Victron Multiplus II in whatever size you need to run your loads.
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Depends if your inverter supports 48v or not. These are not UL approved if that matters to you.