RetiredBeanCoun
Sep 06, 2019Explorer
Electrical Upgrade Made Easy
Just finished the lithium/inverter upgrade in my camper. It took a couple of hours and was so easy.
• Drop in as many lithium batteries as the battery compartment can hold, and keep existing DC cabling.
• Run a fused 2/0 positive and negative cable from batteries to the inverter
• Replace the solar charge controller with lithium compatible one (keep existing cabling)
• Cut the cable running from the automatic transfer switch to the AC breaker box and plug the two ends into the inverter.
• Done
Air conditioning, microwave, and all AC outlets work, and shore power and generator charge the batteries. It just seemed too easy. I have no electrical background so maybe I have it wrong.
Three 100ah Battleborn batteries
Victron Multiplus 3000 (Pre-programmed based on batteries)
100/50 Victron MPPTs (Pre-programmed based on batteries)
• Drop in as many lithium batteries as the battery compartment can hold, and keep existing DC cabling.
• Run a fused 2/0 positive and negative cable from batteries to the inverter
• Replace the solar charge controller with lithium compatible one (keep existing cabling)
• Cut the cable running from the automatic transfer switch to the AC breaker box and plug the two ends into the inverter.
• Done
Air conditioning, microwave, and all AC outlets work, and shore power and generator charge the batteries. It just seemed too easy. I have no electrical background so maybe I have it wrong.
Three 100ah Battleborn batteries
Victron Multiplus 3000 (Pre-programmed based on batteries)
100/50 Victron MPPTs (Pre-programmed based on batteries)