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In this video, we test the ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 314Ah LiFePO4 battery to see if it really delivers its claimed capacity. We run a real-world capacity test using a Victron system, discharge it into a Tesla through split-phase Victron Quattro inverters, and inspect the internal build quality, wiring, breaker, BMS layout, screen, ports, and overall value. This is not a sponsored review. We bought this battery with our own money and wanted to find out one thing: does the ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery actually deliver rated capacity, and is it worth buying over server rack batteries? What’s covered in this video: ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery real capacity test Victron-based battery discharge setup 48V / 51.2V LiFePO4 battery performance Internal construction and build quality inspection BMS, breaker, quick-connect terminals, and communication ports Pros and cons of this floor-standing battery design Why this battery may be a bargain compared to 3x server rack batteries Key takeaways: The battery appears to deliver at least rated 314Ah capacity Metal case and caster design are solid Internal structure looks better than expected for the price Main downside is the quick-connect terminal setup and cable sizing Strong value for anyone looking for a high-capacity 48V LiFePO4 battery Battery discussed in this video: ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 314Ah floor-standing battery Commonly referred to as: ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery ECO-WORTHY 48V 314Ah battery ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 314Ah LiFePO4 battery 16kWh class home energy storage battery Test setup used in this video: Victron system Victron SmartShunt Victron Quattro inverters in split phase 50A receptacle output Tesla charging load If you’re comparing ECO-WORTHY vs EG4, 314Ah battery vs server rack batteries, or searching for a budget 48V LiFePO4 home backup battery, this video should help. Questions this video answers: Does the ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery really test at full capacity? Is the ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery a good deal? How does it compare to server rack batteries? Is this battery good for Victron systems, solar storage, off-grid setups, or backup power? Drop your questions in the comments if you want long-term cycle testing, more teardown footage, app testing, or inverter compatibility testing. #ECOworthy #LiFePO4 #BatteryReview #SolarBattery #Victron #48VBattery #OffGridSolar #EnergyStorage #ServerRackBattery #TeslaCharging Confirmed / shown in the video Brand: ECO-WORTHY Battery type: LiFePO4 battery Nominal system voltage: 51.2V / marketed as 48V class Rated capacity: 314Ah Estimated energy: about 16.07 kWh 51.2V × 314Ah = 16,076.8Wh Form factor: Floor-standing battery Case: Metal enclosure Mobility: Heavy-duty metal casters Breaker: Dual breaker arrangement described as 250A DC rated Terminals: Quick-connect style battery connectors Communications / I/O shown: DIP switches Dry contacts RS485 CAN bus RS232 RS485 in / RS485 out Display: Front color display / state-of-charge screen Grounding lug: Present Wall mounting: Not intended as a wall-mount battery App support: Separate app mentioned for Bluetooth / Wi-Fi monitoring Capacity result in video: Passed 314Ah, with host stating it exceeded 315Ah on test Price paid in video: about $1,765 delivered Observed current during test: about 154A discharge Continuous output discussion: host references roughly 200A continuous discharge capability 0:00 Intro – ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery capacity test 0:24 Test setup: Victron system + Tesla charging load 1:04 Why this battery could be a bargain 1:29 First issue: quick-connect terminals and cable size 4:49 Screen quality, bezel complaints, and first impressions 6:22 Capacity test result – it passed 314Ah 7:16 External overview: breaker, ports, switches, dry contact, CAN/RS485 8:48 Battery cable and connector size concerns 10:19 Why lugs would be better than quick-connects 11:17 Opening the battery – inside look 11:48 Internal build quality, bracing, wiring, sensors, and layout 14:01 BMS, bus bars, FETs, and internal connections 16:33 Can the quick-connect system be modified? 18:03 Price paid and why value matters 18:34 Comparison vs server rack batteries 20:54 What needs improvement 21:38 Floor-standing design, casters, and moving considerations 22:12 Final verdict – would I recommend it? 23:17 Why this battery may only be on eBay 24:10 Would I buy it again? ------------------------------------------------------------------- Discount Coupon code ($50 off $500): SAVE50TGBATG Contact us: contactus@tgbatg.com Join the Discord group: / discord Links included in the description may include affiliate links to retailers ------------------------------------------------------------------- Search terms: ECO-WORTHY 314Ah battery review, ECO-WORTHY battery test, ECO-WORTHY 51.2V 314Ah, ECO-WORTHY 48V battery, LiFePO4 battery review, 314Ah battery capacity test, Victron battery test, floor standing battery review, off grid battery review, home backup battery review.