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4-Pack Eco-Worthy 48V 100Ah Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Battery (20.48 KWh Total) + Server Rack $3099.99 + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has 4-Pack Eco-Worthy 48V 100Ah Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Battery + Server Rack on sale for $3199.99 - $100 off when you apply coupon code POWERUPHOMESTOR on the checkout page = $3099.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Battery supports CAN/RS485 for seamless communication with popular all-in-one solar inverters. You can monitor your battery's status through the mobile app, which supports both Bluetooth and WiFi connections.
  • Compatible with standard 3U cabinets.
  • 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.
  • Powered by premium Grade A cells, backed by a 10-year after-sales support.
  • 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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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has 4-Pack Eco-Worthy 48V 100Ah Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Battery + Server Rack on sale for $3199.99 - $100 off when you apply coupon code POWERUPHOMESTOR on the checkout page = $3099.99. Shipping is free.

Description:
  • Battery supports CAN/RS485 for seamless communication with popular all-in-one solar inverters. You can monitor your battery's status through the mobile app, which supports both Bluetooth and WiFi connections.
  • Compatible with standard 3U cabinets.
  • 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.
  • Powered by premium Grade A cells, backed by a 10-year after-sales support.
  • 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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3d ago
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sjaxkingpin
3d ago
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Looks like a great deal. I'll Insert my obligatory "wish I wasn't broke" here
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z00mz00m
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank z00mz00m

Too bad this version isn't UL listed yet
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SilentAgnostic
3d ago
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Still waiting for my server rack that "was promised" on my 6pk order back in January 😒
3d ago
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EdMcK515
3d ago
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Quote from z00mz00m :
Too bad this version isn't UL listed yet

I like ecoworthy products and converted my Ryobi mower to their lifepo batteries from the garbage lead acid batteries they came with. That being said, I would want UL listing for something like this.
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3d ago
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nicedog
3d ago
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Is their battery plus 5KW 48V Hybrid Inverter combo a good deal too for $3650?
3d ago
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Rluis43
3d ago
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20kwh seems sufficient to power a home for 20-30 days? I'm I correct or I'm I missing something? This is not my area of expertise so any info or tip would be much appreciated. Also what is UL that is not listed but you guys want?
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nicedog
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Quote from Rluis43 :
20kwh seems sufficient to power a home for 20-30 days? I'm I correct or I'm I missing something? This is not my area of expertise so any info or tip would be much appreciated. Also what is UL that is not listed but you guys want?
No, maybe 1 day or 2.
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iRenaissanceMan
3d ago
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Quote from nicedog :
No, maybe 1 day or 2.
And probably nothing high power... Like an AC
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Burner00
3d ago
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Can someone check my math?
48V x 100Ah = 4,800 Wh
4,800 Wh x 4 (Qty.) = 19,200 Wh.
Where is the 20,480 Wh coming from?
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DocuMaker
3d ago
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Quote from Burner00 :
Can someone check my math?
48V x 100Ah = 4,800 Wh
4,800 Wh x 4 (Qty.) = 19,200 Wh.
Where is the 20,480 Wh coming from?
48v is nominal, but they are actually 51.2v.
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alphawave
3d ago
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Quote from Burner00 :
Can someone check my math?
48V x 100Ah = 4,800 Wh
4,800 Wh x 4 (Qty.) = 19,200 Wh.
Where is the 20,480 Wh coming from?
They're actually 51.2 volts.
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DocuMaker
3d ago
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Quote from Rluis43 :
20kwh seems sufficient to power a home for 20-30 days?
the average household in america uses around 25 kwh - 30 kwh a day, or more. depends on many factors, including if you live in a warmer climate and need to run ac all day or not, and if it's a large household which does a lot laundry and runs an electric dryer often, or does a lot of baking in an electric oven or cooking on an electric cooktop, etc. of course, charging an electric vehicle will also increase electrical usage a great deal.

for emergency backup purposes, one can conserve electricity by not doing laundry as often, cooking with a bbq instead of an electric stove or oven, etc. so in emergency conditions, you might be able to get by with more like 10 kwh or 15 kwh a day, unless you need to constantly run ac or electric heat.
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Rluis43
3d ago
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Quote from DocuMaker :
the average household in america uses around 25 kwh - 30 kwh a day, or more. depends on many factors, including if you live in a warmer climate and need to run ac all day or not, and if it's a large household which does a lot laundry and runs an electric dryer often, or does a lot of baking in an electric oven or cooking on an electric cooktop, etc. of course, charging an electric vehicle will also increase electrical usage a great deal.

for emergency backup purposes, one can conserve electricity by not doing laundry as often, cooking with a bbq instead of an electric stove or oven, etc. so in emergency conditions, you might be able to get by with more like 10 kwh or 15 kwh a day, unless you need to constantly run ac or electric heat.

That's for everyone answering I was basing it off of the solar panel people that told me unused 20kwh for the month. Looks like I misunderstood
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k43kf0
3d ago
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Quote from Rluis43 :
20kwh seems sufficient to power a home for 20-30 days? I'm I correct or I'm I missing something? This is not my area of expertise so any info or tip would be much appreciated. Also what is UL that is not listed but you guys want?
I use 30kwh a day. I am very conservative. Its all depends on how much you use.

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Caleo
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Quote from k43kf0 :
I use 30kwh a day. I am very conservative. Its all depends on how much you use.
I use about 9-11kWh/day throughout the year. My power company seems to indicate & imply I'm a heavy consumer, when I'm really not.
30kWh/day sounds a little heavy, but not so much if you need a lot of heating that relies solely on a heat pump. Not too surprising for a family in a home either - especially with lots of cooking in/on an electrical range (stove).

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