RobRobRob
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After failing to get my ecoflow delta pros to charge at full speed I am planning to buy an all in one inverter with a small battery to power an air conditioner that uses about 1300 watts maximum. I'm hoping the folks here can tell me if I'm about to make a mistake.
I'm looking at either an Eco-worthy all-in-one 3000W 24V all-in-one Inverter with 60A MPPT or a PowMr 3000W 24V all in one Inverters with an 80A MPPT. Each are just under $500
I'm planning to use it just to power the air conditioner, and charge my ecoflow with the extra juice, so I am thinking a small 50Ah 24v battery like this one on amazon for $250 would suffice. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJM3RTX4/
The other cheap 24V battery choice I found is an Ecoworthy 100AH battery for $400 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09W23ZGXV?th=1 Would I get some advantages by pairing the EcoWorthy inverter with an EcoWorthy battery?
I already have enough solar panels and can meet the minimum voltage requirements.
Will this work? Do I need a DC fuse or breaker or anything between my panels and the all-in-one?
I'm looking at either an Eco-worthy all-in-one 3000W 24V all-in-one Inverter with 60A MPPT or a PowMr 3000W 24V all in one Inverters with an 80A MPPT. Each are just under $500
I'm planning to use it just to power the air conditioner, and charge my ecoflow with the extra juice, so I am thinking a small 50Ah 24v battery like this one on amazon for $250 would suffice. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJM3RTX4/
The other cheap 24V battery choice I found is an Ecoworthy 100AH battery for $400 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09W23ZGXV?th=1 Would I get some advantages by pairing the EcoWorthy inverter with an EcoWorthy battery?
I already have enough solar panels and can meet the minimum voltage requirements.
Will this work? Do I need a DC fuse or breaker or anything between my panels and the all-in-one?