Eco Worthy 280ah now with bluetooth

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For those considering Lithium, EcoWorthy now have a 280ah with Bluetooth at £459.99

I'm not looking for Lithium yet, but thought I would share this. Apologies if this has already been posted.



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Will probably be getting one of these in Spain when I get back over, Will Prowse recently did a tear down and was impressed with the build quality….👍🏼
 
Always good to keep people updated..
It has been out a while I think and sure i have seen it on here..

As as add on, there are still some deals on the Echoworthy 100amp (non bluetooth) at £153 for people thinking of upgrading.

ALSO
Just seen the one you mention is £408 on ebay with Savvy15 discount..
 
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Interested in the comments that may come on this thread.
I am booked in with Off-grid solutions ( @ RogerIvy ) when I get back from Spain and have been looking at what I want to get done, looking at all things Lithium at the moment,heads bursting 😅
I am looking at getting fogstar batteries fitted as they have a good rep/following and a lot of people are using them , however this thread is making me think are some of the cheaper available lithiums just as good with negligible differences and better value for money,??
The research goes on as any savings helps when it a full setup I'm looking at.

Cheers Cris 🍻
 
Will probably be getting one of these in Spain when I get back over, Will Prowse recently did a tear down and was impressed with the build quality….👍🏼
I was about to say I’ll be looking for a teardown then read your post.
Will Prowse is highly respected so I’d trust his opinion.

It still “worries” me that they do it so cheap. Do they use Eve grade A cells?

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One thing to consider with these cheaper brands is that a lot of those companies don’t have a UK presence and a lot of the time they’re supplied and supported out of their China-based company. Sometimes the support is good, but it is something to consider.
Although a lot of UK brands (e.g. Fogstar, Roamer, etc..) may manufacture their batteries in China, they’re mostly supported from the UK, if you have any issues.
 

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