ECO-Worthy

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We are going to be installing lithium batteries in to our new motorhome. We were going to go with Fogstar but I have just seen the new ECO-WORTHY 12V-280AH battery with Bluetooth and low temperature protection advertised on their site for £449.99. Any information regarding ECO-WORTHY products, thoughts on this battery etc would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
Even cheaper on ebay at the moment but their prices vary daily. IMG_3508.webp
 
Do a search on here. There have been many threads on the subject, mainly due to the prices.
I have 2 x 100amp Ecoworthy with a seperate victron shunt. Works fine for me no issues.
My batteries are internal so i dont see low temp as an issue. Since installing new solar panels i have not used EHU chraging for past6 months.
Fogstar, from what i have read on here, do have a very good reputation for customer service.

Ecoworthy dont have the same UK backup, just a distribution centre as far as i am aware.
I did once have to enquire about some settings on mine and they replied to the email within 24 hours with the information.
My view is using a credit card and buying via Amazon or ebay should give enough protection in case of a major problem. (fingers crossed).. :wink:
 
Do a search on here. There have been many threads on the subject, mainly due to the prices.
I have 2 x 100amp Ecoworthy with a seperate victron shunt. Works fine for me no issues.
My batteries are internal so i dont see low temp as an issue. Since installing new solar panels i have not used EHU chraging for past6 months.
Fogstar, from what i have read on here, do have a very good reputation for customer service.

Ecoworthy dont have the same UK backup, just a distribution centre as far as i am aware.
I did once have to enquire about some settings on mine and they replied to the email within 24 hours with the information.
My view is using a credit card and buying via Amazon or ebay should give enough protection in case of a major problem. (fingers crossed).. :wink:
Thanks for that Tonka
 

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