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ECO-WORTHY 5000W Solar Hybrid Inverter Charger, Multiple Parallel Convert 48V DC to 120V-240V AC, Built in 80A MPPT Charge Controller, Work with Lead Acid/LiFePO4(Parallel+Batteryless+Grid Feedback)

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Size: 48V 5000W(Support for parallel)


Features

  • Parallel Supportable parallel support up to 6 units-30kw Max. It can be single phase or separate phase parallel.The output voltage of one inverter is 120v, and more than two inverters can output 120v/208v/240v in parallel.
  • Battery-Free RunningIt can work without battery power input. Keep the load running continuously in the battery-free state and use PV DC current to power the inverter.
  • Segmented Charing/Discharging 3 output modes: mains priority and, battery priority, PV priority; uninterrupted power supply. Available in 4 charging modes: Only Solar, Mains Priority, Solar Priority and Mains & Solar hybrid charging. Set a flexible time period for mains charging/discharging according to the local mains condition, and help you save the mains.
  • Technical SpecificationsMax.PV input power:5500W, PV input voltage range: 120-500V DC, Max.MPPT Charging Current:80A, Rated Output Power:5000W, Max.Peak Power:10000W, Rated Output Voltage:120/240Vac.(split phase/single phase)
  • Easy&Safe UseLCD display to monitor all data anytime. Multiple intelligent protections, such as PV input current/power limiting protection, PV input over-voltage, PV night reverse current protection, multiple cooling fans to prevent over-heat issue, etc.

Brand: ECO-WORTHY


Power Source: Battery Powered


Wattage: 5000 watts


Input Voltage: 48 Volts, 120 Volts


Output Power: 5000 Watts


Package Dimensions: 21 x 18 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 36 pounds


Date First Available: May 13, 2023


Manufacturer: ECO-WORTHY


Country of Origin: USA


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  • Nice and cheap all in one unit
Size: 24V-3000W
Easy to install and setup. The inverter can handle atleast a 2000w constant load on it for hours without issue. The temperature of the inverter only got up to 35c however it was in a well ventilated area that is air conditioned. PV solar charging can be a bit wonky as it had to run at the 2000w for about 15minutes before it decided to start using solar to offset the use of the battery and to start charging the lifepo4 battery, maybe thats intentional but not sure as i haven't called tech support yet for it. The monitoring system is ok but doesn't make much sense. I set the time on the unit but for some reason it keeps saying that its charging at "night" in reality its day. Again, I haven't contacted tech support for this as I plan on implementing my own way of monitoring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Jimmie Taylor

  • Don’t buy from this company
Size: 24V-3000W
If you have any possibility for need of support run from this product. I dipped my toes into solar power a year ago at wilderness property. Hooked everything up with 3 very small panels that were given to me trying to prove a concept. This year I expanded to 4 100 w panels and the system would not charge the batteries. I spent over a week trying to get anyone who could help me figure this problem out. I received 2 emails days apart the first asked where purchased. Like that is the problem. Second asked for “all the system parameters “. What does that even mean? I asked but got no response. I read other reviews that pointed to Growatt and found a local distributor. He listed to my system description asked a couple of questions and told me that I needed to have more PV voltage than the system. I wired up the panels serially and magically it now works. I admit readily that I am not an electrician or electrical engineer but I understood that. I also understood that he has a future customer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by Tbie

  • This Inverter will run our home here on the coast of Ecuador
Size: 24V-3000W
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this inverter in April and installed it and had it up and running in early August just in time for the country wide power rationing that followed. I installed it with 8 panels each of 195 watts to almost max out the PV input. I have two panels facing East to catch the morning daylight and six panels facing West positioned to catch the 1:00 pm solar. We were surviving the 2-3 hour scheduled power outages during daylight hours without any problems. We then had two days of rain with 95% humidity and some power surges. My inverter started faulting and re-starting. I contacted the manufacturer and we decided that it was an internal fan and a battery sensor that needed to be replaced. After a few days they advised me that they were shipping me a replacement. The replacement is up and running and has kept our home and our Airbnb suite running without power interruptions. In the breaker panel I have separated items like the pool pump and suicide shower in our guest suite. We try to schedule high wattage use during the sunny periods. We can wash clothes on a cloudy day without any problem. We hang everything to dry with a nice ocean breeze. The system is saving us about $20 per month and will surely save more once we add more batteries. Two batteries will keep the entire property running for one hour at night. Most of our unscheduled power outages at night rarely last more than an hour unless a transformer has blown. That usually takes 4 hours. My plan is to have 8 batteries before the end of the year. Everything has cost me $2800 so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Rick

  • Think about it a lot
Size: 24V-3000W
Very nice unit, I'm upgrading my off-grid solar fpor my camper from 1500w to this. BUT, I'm also switching to LiFe batteries from lead. Now, this unit can do it, old one could not. However you need to read the manual, then sit down with your favorite beverage and read it again. And then struggle through the setup stuff. I think if you have lead batts, its just plug it in and go. But I had quite a head scratcher figuring out how the unit would talk to the BMS that runs the new batteries. Heads up: get the eco-worthy matching batteries? its probably plug-and-play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by Paul Rodgers

  • Causes LED lights to flicker on dimmers, tech support is not helpful
Size: 24V-3000W
The media could not be loaded. The vendor I purchased from was DC House, there may be other vendors. I have it installed in a house with mains connected (through a subpanel). All lighting in the house is LED and most interior fixtures have appropriate dimmers. When mains are connected to this unit but not bypassing and the inverter is running on batteries, the lights flicker (attached video). It's most noticeable at low dim levels. When mains are bypassing (inverter not running), they don't flicker. When mains are disconnected (inverter running) they don't flicker. It seems to be an internal issue related to AC frequency matching. I've contacted both Eco-worthy and DCHouse. The only response I got from Eco-worthy was asking for my order number. DCHouse has responded with a string of questions avoiding the issue. I'm going to give them a few more days to resolve this, but if they don't I'll return it and replace with a better brand. Chat text attached, judge for yourself... DCHouse, Dec 26, 2023 2:55 AM Hi *****, Please don't worry, we will help you. May I ask when the light flickering, is your battery fully charged? also you can take a picture of the display of the screen, then we can better help you. Best wishes, Oliver Me, Dec 26, 2023 8:00 AM Hello. I've observed this behavior at various battery stages from fully charged to nearly ready to switch back to grid. I haven't checked while charging via PV and it's raining today so I doubt I'll get that. Amazon wouldn't let me attach a video so here's a link to a short one in my Google Drive. Thanks...Kevin [link removed] Attachments: IMG_3649.JPG DCHouse, Dec 27, 2023 12:34 AM Hi *****, I'm sorry the link was blocked by Amazon, but I received the picture, the problem may be the battery? May I ask for the information about your battery? Is it Lithium battery or lead acid? It seems like the battery didn't fully charged, if you have a multimeter, you can use it to test the voltage of the battery after disconnect it with the machine. Best wishes, Oliver Me, Dec 27, 2023 7:47 AM The batteries (6) are Enjoybot LiFePO4 12V 100Ah, 2s3p. They're fine and work as expected. I also tested this with 2 new fully charged lead-acid deep cycle batteries, same flickering. I've seen this behavior when batteries are fully charged (inverter went into float mode at 28.8V) and also completely discharged. Battery state has nothing to do with it. The ONLY time the dimmed lights flicker is when mains are connected but idle and the inverter is running. Disconnecting mains makes the problem go away. Bypassing power (inverter off, mains on) also makes the problem go away. I ran a separate connection back to mains thinking close proximity of supply and return wiring to the inverter might be causing interference, but that also made no difference. I also replaced a dimmer with a different brand/style and the lights still flickered. The problem appears to be internal to the all-in-one. DCHouse, Dec 28, 2023 4:34 AM We will ask our tech and reply to you tomorrow. Me, Dec 28, 2023 7:32 AM Thank you. I bought a different brand/style dimmer switch and a different LED light fixture and they both flickered as well. DCHouse, Dec 29, 2023 12:44 AM Hi *****, You can check the manual again, it says that the light is on when the mains output is on, and the battery output is flashing in inverter mode. Best wishes, Oliver Me, Dec 29, 2023 7:26 AM Thank you, but I understand that. It's irrelevant, so I'll restate my issue again. When mains are connected but not bypassing and the inverter is running on battery, any LED lights installed in the house flicker when dimmed. They don't flicker when mains are bypassing nor do they flicker when the inverter is running on battery (at any charge level.) DCHouse, Dec 30, 2023 3:22 AM Hi , Oh sorry, I will ask him again. Also did you try another load? For example if you connect a TV, does it also supply power intermittently? Best wishes, Oliver Me, Dec 30, 2023 7:31 AM I have several circuits connected--refrigerator, computer, large monitor, small appliances, several lights. I've turned off all breakers so that only a single dimmable light was on (and flickering). I've run the inverter at nearly full capacity with motors and electric heaters. All dimmable LED lights (110V, not DC) on any circuit react this way regardless of power draw (or type of draw). DCHouse, Dec 31, 2023 3:44 AM Hi , Our technicians need you to provide us with the power level of your LED lights and the parameter settings of your all-in-one machine. Can you give us this information? Best wishes, Oliver Me, Dec 31, 2023 8:09 AM Info attached. All rooms have one fixture per switch. DCHouse, Jan 1, 2024 6:11 AM Hi *****, Thankyou, we will reply to you soon. Since we're still on New Year's holiday, the techs will be late responding to my messages, except for customer service who has work. And we are in China, so it will be late to reply you. But what I can assure you is that we will help buyers to solve the problem if the product has problem during the warranty period. Best wishes, Oliver DCHouse, Jan 2, 2024 3:52 AM Hi *****, Please check the following: 1. Is your machine input and output properly grounded? (very important) 2. Please try to battery alone to access the inverter, use a multimeter to measure the machine output voltage fluctuations, observe whether the LED light flashes; 3. Another test: the machine should not be connected to battery and PV first, only connect to the mains to power the LEDs, and observe whether there is flashing. Best wishes, Oliver Me, Jan 2, 2024 12:39 PM Both machine and case are grounded, via ground wire to breaker box. I've answered questions #2 and #3 several times, please reread this thread from the beginning before asking me any more questions. But yet state again, by 'battery alone', I've said that the flickering ONLY occurs when mains are connected but not bypassing. There is no flickering with 'Battery alone'. There is also no flickering with mains alone & bypassing (no inverter function). The ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY time this occurs (for the fifth time) is when mains are connected but not bypassing and the inverter is supplying power to loads. Please do NOT ask me this question again, I've been very clear with this information. The problem appears to be with the frequency tracking within the inverter. When the mains are disconnected, there's no frequency tracking and no flickering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by K. L. Mcclintock

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