โApr-20-2021 10:53 AM
โMay-25-2021 04:12 AM
time2roll wrote:Might make it 3 hours if the motor has less than a full load. Going to need an inverter with good surge capability. A low freq unit would be ideal. Hope it works out for you.
310 rated and is probably overstated. Aliexpress is a dumpster fire to scavenge cells best you can.
I need to run a half HP pump three hours. Will see how it does.
โMay-24-2021 10:47 PM
โMay-24-2021 10:17 PM
time2roll wrote:Thx!otrfun wrote:Great to hear this worked well for you.
Big thumbs up for the LifePo4 pack and Renogy dc to dc charger! For us, money well spent!
time2roll wrote:I think you'll be more than pleased with its performance. What's small? 50a?
I am in process of a small LFP battery build as proof of concept for emergency power.
Should have something in the RV late this summer or fall.
โMay-24-2021 10:12 PM
Gjac wrote:$750 for 4 200ah 3.2v LifePo4 cells and BMS.
Do you have a rough cost breakdown for the total package for the batteries, chargers and monitoring systems? With your system are you planning on eliminating your genset?
โMay-24-2021 10:09 PM
otrfun wrote:Great to hear this worked well for you.
Big thumbs up for the LifePo4 pack and Renogy dc to dc charger! For us, money well spent!
โMay-24-2021 05:14 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Anyone interested in DIY LiFePO4 batteries need to watch Will Prowse on YouTube. Simple instructions.
โMay-24-2021 04:21 PM
โMay-24-2021 11:02 AM
โApr-21-2021 08:49 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:My WFCO has not been powered on for a few years. Solar is very programmable, no worries in my camp.time2roll wrote:
I am still concerned about the daily 15 minutes at 14.4 while in storage along with 13.6 continuous seems a bit high from what I read.
Get rid of your converter and buy a good quality PROVEN LiFePO4 charger, like Victron.
If you have the money in your budget switching to LiFePO4 is an excellent time to install a combination charger/inverter/automatic transfer switch. It will simplify the wiring and simplify your usage !
โApr-20-2021 10:24 PM
โApr-20-2021 10:17 PM
time2roll wrote:
I am still concerned about the daily 15 minutes at 14.4 while in storage along with 13.6 continuous seems a bit high from what I read.
โApr-20-2021 08:53 PM
โApr-20-2021 04:24 PM
2oldman wrote:Hope so. As for more, would be nice. Could easily fit another group 24-sized battery pack inside our battery compartment. That would bring us up to 400ah.
. . . I'm sure you'll be happy with this setup for many years.. may even want more!
โApr-20-2021 12:50 PM
time2roll wrote:According to Battleborn, their LifePo4 batteries can sustain 14.6v for at least several weeks at a time without a problem. Doubt 14.4v for 15 min. is going to be an issue. BB batteries can be floated at 13.6v indefinitely.otrfun wrote:I am still concerned about the daily 15 minutes at 14.4 while in storage along with 13.6 continuous seems a bit high from what I read.
IMO this standard converter is a better match for our battery pack than the single-stage Progressive Dynamic dedicated Lithium 45a converter which produces a constant 14.6v. As per BattleBorn Batteries, if a 14.6v single stage converter is inadvertently left connected to fully-charged LifePo4 batteries for weeks, months at a time it can overcharge the batteries. No such concern with our converter.