profdant139
Oct 31, 2023Explorer II
How much capacity is lost if converter isn't Li-friendly?
(This question was prompted by a different thread, but I thought it may warrant a separate thread.)
If I get Lithium batteries but my converter is old school, how much capacity (amp/hours) will I lose? I know the old converter will not fully charge Lithium batteries.
For what it is worth, I often connect a 120 watt solar panel to my batteries and often can boondock for a week without any other charging device. That charge does not go through my converter -- I just use alligator clamps from my solar panel to my battery.
Thanks in advance for your collective wisdom.
(And yes, I know I should update my old converter, but I don't want to do that unless I have to.)
If I get Lithium batteries but my converter is old school, how much capacity (amp/hours) will I lose? I know the old converter will not fully charge Lithium batteries.
For what it is worth, I often connect a 120 watt solar panel to my batteries and often can boondock for a week without any other charging device. That charge does not go through my converter -- I just use alligator clamps from my solar panel to my battery.
Thanks in advance for your collective wisdom.
(And yes, I know I should update my old converter, but I don't want to do that unless I have to.)