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The ECO-WORTHY 3000W Solar Hybrid All-In-One Inverter combines a pure sine wave inverter and a high-efficiency 60A MPPT charge controller into a single compact unit. Designed for 24V solar panel systems, it delivers clean 230V AC power with multiple charging modes and broad battery compatibility. Featuring an intuitive LCD display and intelligent cooling, it ensures reliable, efficient energy management for homes, RVs, campers, and sheds—cutting your electric bills while future-proofing your off-grid lifestyle.
| ASIN | B0DGLN1R8D |
| Antenna Location | home |
| Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 10 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Energy Specifications Met | CE |
| Input Voltage | 24 Volts (DC) |
| Item Weight | 7.95 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
| Model Name | ECO3000W(SR) |
| Model Number | ECO3000W(SR) |
| Output Power | 3000 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 3000 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Standby Power Shutoff | 99.9% |
| UPC | 810127135666 |
J**L
all good pushed its limits and all works fine
ok i went all out put 12 eco worthy solar panels 120 watts panels on my shed roof , and bought eco worthy hybrid inverter 3000 watt, been run about 2 months and due to only having 7000 watts of battery storage and not able to use all the electric i'm producing , i have been producing 100kwh a month which has taken my electric bill down to £9 a month, the inverter has been faultless , this is a 5 star inverter for me as it is in my shed , but it is very loud when there is high solar voltage or when there is high mains voltage drain , nearly as loud a vacuum cleaner , the app works it was a bit hit and miss but seems to have been working ok for the last few weeks , its cheap really for what it does , 3000w is just enough power but 5000w would be better ,
V**T
Problème régulateur intégré ou option ?
Est ce qu'il existe un manuel en français ? Je ne comprends pas pourquoi mes panneaux solaire ne sont pas détectés alors qu'ils fonctionnent très bien sur leur ancien régulateur eco worthy. Qui peut m'aider ???
R**B
Excellent Hybrid for a fixed install
Great value for money, quality is solid , no nonsense casing, the 3kW output is plenty for my needs. I installed it quite easily for a 24v system, but found things like wrong terminal diameter on one end of the battery cables. Extra correctly sized ring terminals were included (smaller diameter hole) but wasn't about to chop off the larger ring and try crimping on the spare ones so, I used them like washers to clamp the cable down tightly. Next , the dongle that plugs in the RS485 port, never got that working properly, not much info on it apart from a name on the box .SMARTESS. I downloaded the android app and followed the setup , it connected eventually but could not see any data. Instead I used the RS485 port ( ModBus complient) and wrote a python server on a raspi pi, using imported module pyModbusTCP used a usb to rs485 converter lead to link them. I am able to view and change any settings from anywhere there is internet on the client app also using pyModbusTCP I wrote. I found the voltage steps/ increments in settings a bit too coarse for LIFEPO4 battery , 0.2v , this makes a big difference for things like the switch to mains on low battery volts. Oddly all the base voltages are based around a 12.8v system so I guess this would mean 0.1v steps. This made it quite hard to set the voltage settings to comfortable levels, especially for the SOC which I like to keep between 90% ( by lowering the boost voltage setting down a bit) and a minimum of 40% when the winter sun + tree shadows dont allow much panel charging , this is suplimented by the mains grid bypass switching in supplying the power to the loads and also charging the battery. I have a 300AH 24v so charging from 40% to 90% = 150amps to replace. The mains charging belts out a huge range of adjustable current for a 240 AC hybrid from 0 to 80A. The battery could handle 150A but that's just mad, so I have a steady setting of 25A. The more power it's set to, the louder the temperature controlled cooling fans are. My constant power draw is about 120W for freezer and other standby items, rising to 300W when Pcs , monitors, TVs and workstation equipment is powered on during the day. Even with 1600W of panels during these shorter days just can't keep up, so the mains grid bypass is a blessing. The panel LCD is clear and informative the 4 mechanical pushbuttons have a solid feel in operation. The current LCD view is changed with up /down buttons. The manual I got with it has missing entries/ descriptions for what I assume are the unit address for modBus slave and other for setting when using parallel connections. Some of the voltage settings depends on others for their max and min values, so digesting the settings page is a must. Included some pics
H**R
Good purchase works well
Real good product very happy with it. Brought a cheaper version before and it failed after a few months this ones working very well. Very happy in my purchase.
C**A
Just get the original SNRE version for support at least.
Great features for the price and well made. It's just a rebadged SRNE, so you may as well buy the original to avoid another layer with mediocre support by 'ECO WORTHY' who are uninterested in helping and do not provide accurate information. They are just box-shifters only. SRNE has a Wifi/Bluetooth app that can read code on the wifi adapter, but not connected to it. Mine device works ok, but you have to know all the settings you will need for your system. I had to do some testing and verification, and I know what I need backwards. The menu system is easy to navigate; the description of the menu options, not so much. You have to know all the jargon like 'lines' and 'strings' etc. There is no Bluetooth/WIFI app integration - like more expensive/quality brand product lines - like Victron - who also provide useful data/parameters/wiring you need, remote diagnostics/fault-finding and 24/hour assistance. It comes with a data-logger, but it's no use except for using a laptop with software they won't give you. The data-logger is annoying to set up anyway, but pointless for most users except for static large systems. The data-logger does not provide access to any inverter settings. It's 'ok' if you want reasonable quality, know what you are doing and are on a tight budget. I'm not sure I trust it based on user reviews in terms of reliability. For me, it's a good starter system for my van that evolves into a better system later. You can connect to the data-logger with SRNE 'Lamp Control' to talk to the logger, but not do anything at all with it, because it's a street-light monitoring-only application. Plenty of people have reported
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