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ECO-WORTHY Solar Kit: 16x 410W Panels, 6x 100Ah LFP Batteries, MPPT Inverter

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$7,550

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has 6560W ECO-WORTHY Solar Panel Kit on sale for $8,549.99 - $1,000 with coupon code ECOGARDEN1000 at checkout = $7,549.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 16x 410 Watt Solar Panels
  • 6x 51.2V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • 12 KW 48V-120V/240V Parallel Hybrid Split Phase MPPT Inverter
  • Panel Cables, Battery Connectors

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2,450 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $9.999.99.

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eco-worthy-us via eBay has 6560W ECO-WORTHY Solar Panel Kit on sale for $8,549.99 - $1,000 with coupon code ECOGARDEN1000 at checkout = $7,549.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 16x 410 Watt Solar Panels
  • 6x 51.2V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries
  • 12 KW 48V-120V/240V Parallel Hybrid Split Phase MPPT Inverter
  • Panel Cables, Battery Connectors

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2,450 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $9.999.99.

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Its appaling how poor this ebay post is. The title media says 6 batteries, the description says 4 batteries and the media within the description says 3 batteries.

I would suggest contacting them to find out which one it is before purchasing.

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I'm not sure if this is a great deal, but I'm tempted to purchase just so I stop twiddling my thumbs and waiting to research what components to buy for a system for my house...

Edit: I take it you can expand (almost double) your solar arrays down the line as it is a 12kw inverter and you're only going to be using about 7kw hours of the capacity?
Last edited by xenidus June 3, 2025 at 05:35 PM.
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Quote from xenidus :
I'm not sure if this is a great deal, but I'm tempted to purchase just so I stop twiddling my thumbs and waiting to research what components to buy for a system for my house...

Edit: I take it you can expand (almost double) your solar arrays down the line as it is a 12kw inverter and you're only going to be using about 7kw hours of the capacity?

It depends on the open voltage of the panels and how many mppts there are on the inverter. Do not exceed the maximum voltage per mppt. You should definitely do your research before you buy. Electricity demands respect. If you don't want to do all that, just get an ecoflow or bluetti and call it a day.
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TenzingS
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Looks like it 4x server batteries not the 6 server batteries in picture. If you read description says 4x batteries. Still decent deal though
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Its appaling how poor this ebay post is. The title media says 6 batteries, the description says 4 batteries and the media within the description says 3 batteries.

I would suggest contacting them to find out which one it is before purchasing.
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Quote from Jsshoffman :
Its appaling how poor this ebay post is. The title media says 6 batteries, the description says 4 batteries and the media within the description says 3 batteries.

I would suggest contacting them to find out which one it is before purchasing.

Yeah this listing makes AliExpress look like Amazon.
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FlashPilot
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This doesn't appear to be UL approved, which might be a real problem if it burnes your house down. Call your homeowners insurance agent and double check your policy to know what you're getting into before incurring deep regret.
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disc4tw
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This appears to be for OFF GRID use only. Do not buy it expecting to remain connected to your current electricity provider.

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Quote from bakada :
It depends on the open voltage of the panels and how many mppts there are on the inverter. Do not exceed the maximum voltage per mppt. You should definitely do your research before you buy. Electricity demands respect. If you don't want to do all that, just get an ecoflow or bluetti and call it a day.
I'm sure the mppt is more complex than just a max voltage. If you're running your array in parallel you'd easily be able to get below any max voltage requirement and crank up the incoming current, but yes research is key. I was more just asking a general question to point out that the inverter appears to be paired with a smaller panel kit than its spec sheet appears to be able to support.
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Quote from xenidus :
I'm not sure if this is a great deal, but I'm tempted to purchase just so I stop twiddling my thumbs and waiting to research what components to buy for a system for my house...

Edit: I take it you can expand (almost double) your solar arrays down the line as it is a 12kw inverter and you're only going to be using about 7kw hours of the capacity?

Not sure either but it's going to be connected to the grid make sure your electric Co will support it. I recently found out that mine requires special certifications.
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Quote from homerhomer :
Not sure either but it's going to be connected to the grid make sure your electric Co will support it. I recently found out that mine requires special certifications.
I believe most home arrays must have a full shut off installed and certified by your utility (only way to guarantee safety when maintaining the lines as it could be generating electricity and feeding it back to the city)
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Quote from xenidus :
I believe most home arrays must have a full shut off installed and certified by your utility (only way to guarantee safety when maintaining the lines as it could be generating electricity and feeding it back to the city)
I believe the only connection you can do with this type of inverter is completely off grid, so transfer switch. There are other inverters where you can have the source automatically switch based on the available solar and battery energy available, this just isn't one of them (AFAIK definitely do your research).
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CapnHook
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Description: "Warm after-sales service"
Now I'm definitely gonna rethink this purchase. :p
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max1001
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Can't really tell if it comes with 6 or 3 pack of battery. Terrible deal if it's just 3.
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well if you can add number then you wont go over the volts

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Something I keep noticing... Don't those solar systems require RSD (rapid shut down)? I planned solar for my house, and unexpectedly it turns out I have to add an RSD device on every solar panel + get a gateway, which all ended up quite costly. Is it just my jurisdiction that requires RSD, or is it handled in some better way? I don't see DIYers discuss it much

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