Been eyeing one of these Eco-Worthy units myself after my mate down the valley went through the hassle of upgrading mid-project. The 5K seems to hit that sweet spot between capacity and cost that a lot of us are chasing.
What's caught my attention is the integrated charger side of things—fewer boxes to wire together means less to go wrong, which I've learned the hard way tends to matter when you're three miles from the nearest electrician. The battery management appears fairly straightforward too, though I'd be curious how it handles the temperature swings we get out here in winter.
The uninterrupted power supply angle is interesting. That's genuinely valuable if you're running anything temperature-sensitive (milk cooling, that sort of thing), though I reckon most of us are more forgiving of brief dropouts than a commercial operation would be. Still, smoother handover between sources can't hurt your lithium batteries long-term.
My main question: how does the efficiency really hold up in the 1-2K range? So much equipment is spec'd at full load, then disappoints when you're actually running at quarter capacity. And whether the fan noise becomes tiresome in a shepherd's hut situation—I'm guessing some here are in similar setups where you're living alongside your kit.
Has anyone actually got one installed? Keen to hear what real-world performance looks like after six months or a year. Especially interested in how it behaves with export to grid if that's relevant for your setup.