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pianotuna
Oct 02, 2017Nomad III
Hi,
It is a problem if you need to store your RV during the cold winter months. That is not an issue this year for me--but it may well be in the winter 2018/19.
LI wants to be charged FAST. That means that solar must have a lot more wattage than needed for lead acid.
My hopes are for carbon foam technology.
It is a problem if you need to store your RV during the cold winter months. That is not an issue this year for me--but it may well be in the winter 2018/19.
LI wants to be charged FAST. That means that solar must have a lot more wattage than needed for lead acid.
My hopes are for carbon foam technology.
Itinerant1 wrote:
It seems for us that have lithium the below 32f charging is not a problem it's just something that has to be thought about and planed for during installation. Having the option to install inside a rig with no out gasing, quick charge rates, ability to run high draw items for extended periods of time and as stated not having to worry of the problems of not charging to full as with the other battery types. Just not having to babysit the batteries is a plus. Yes, they come at a cost and only time will tell if the longevity is as good as the manufacturers claim.
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