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ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 100Ah 5.12KWh Lithium LiFePO4 Server Rack Battery + Battery Monitor (additional gift, automatically adds in cart) on sale for $974.99 - $195 w/ coupon code
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About this Item:
- Battery Specs: 100Ah capacity, 5120Wh power, 51.2V rated voltage, 40-58V range.
- Charge/Discharge: 100A maximum charge/discharge current, 58.4V maximum charge voltage.
- Temperature Range: Charges at 0-55℃, discharges at -20-55℃.
- Physical Details: 22.55 x 17.13 x 5.63 inches, 95 lbs, M8 screw size.
- Included: Comes with a pair of battery parallel cables.
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EDIT: About the same price, btw. ~$10+, now
i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/ea
they served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.
i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/ea
they served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.
These are not UL certified. It says conforms to a UL standard but not UL certified
[UL Certified Safety]
This battery is rigorously tested and certified to UL1973 & UL9540A standards, the benchmark for safety in North America. Wrapped in a robust full-metal shell and managed by a 100A BMS with multi-layer protection, it also includes an integrated 125A circuit breaker. Rest easy knowing your home and family are protected by the highest safety credentials.
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Poster 1 - these (Ecoworthy) are not the cheapest battery but they are the cheapest UL certified batteries
Poster 2 - asks for examples of cheaper batteries (presumably without regard to UL certification)
Poster 3 - provides an example of a cheaper non-UL cert battery (not EcoWorthy)
Poster 4 - Proclaims "these are not UL certified!" No duh - exactly what was being asked for
Poster 5 - Provides the UL certification for EcoWorthy batteries, ignoring that the previous poster wasn't talking about EcoWorthy anymore
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Poster 1 - these (Ecoworthy) are not the cheapest battery but they are the cheapest UL certified batteries
Poster 2 - asks for examples of cheaper batteries (presumably without regard to UL certification)
Poster 3 - provides an example of a cheaper non-UL cert battery (not EcoWorthy)
Poster 4 - Proclaims "these are not UL certified!" No duh - exactly what was being asked for
Poster 5 - Provides the UL certification for EcoWorthy batteries, ignoring that the previous poster wasn't talking about EcoWorthy anymore
i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/ea
they served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.
48V UHOME LiFePO4 100Ah Battery 5.1kWh Rack Mount Off Grid Solar 51.2V UL1973 | eBay
www.ebay.com/itm/286972020236
i was using a couple of simple locally sourced LFP batteries at about 3.6kwh total for $350/ea
they served well when the power went out for 8 hours but it was more of an experiment at that time.
Not the same form factor, but it's definitely cheaper per wh. Ecoworthy also has a 14kW battery that is typically cheaper per wh. You can also look at Yixiang & Docan for cheaper, non-UL batteries.
48V UHOME LiFePO4 100Ah Battery 5.1kWh Rack Mount Off Grid Solar 51.2V UL1973 | eBay
www.ebay.com/itm/286972020236
Good that there is some competion to help drive innovation.
Not the same form factor, but it's definitely cheaper per wh. Ecoworthy also has a 14kW battery that is typically cheaper per wh. You can also look at Yixiang & Docan for cheaper, non-UL batteries.
the price is very good but limited monitoring. i'd need 4 for get the voltage nominal for my inverter.
$860 is a crazy good price for 14kwh.
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