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pianotuna
Sep 18, 2021Nomad III
Idle-Up,
My plan is for 700 amp-hours of SiO2. They have none of the fussy problems of LiFePo4. If it will fit, I'll use another as the starting battery.
I can't imagine an Li (except for the Titinate chemistry) being suitable in temperatures of below -30. Even if the bank is in the heated area of the RV, unless the use is full time.
Getting from cold soaked to operating temperatures would take a fair bit of time--and where would the power come from to operate the furnace?
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My plan is for 700 amp-hours of SiO2. They have none of the fussy problems of LiFePo4. If it will fit, I'll use another as the starting battery.
I can't imagine an Li (except for the Titinate chemistry) being suitable in temperatures of below -30. Even if the bank is in the heated area of the RV, unless the use is full time.
Getting from cold soaked to operating temperatures would take a fair bit of time--and where would the power come from to operate the furnace?
The link to the video is not clickable.
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