Oct-04-2021 04:36 PM
Oct-09-2021 05:59 PM
lem55 wrote:Depends if you want to continue to eek by on the minimum. I would have 300 AH minimum.
My question is what size or amp hour should I get? I now have 2 6 volt with 200 amp/hr.that need to be replaced. With lithium able to be discharged past the 50%. Thanks Lee.
Oct-09-2021 04:15 PM
Oct-08-2021 09:55 AM
Oct-07-2021 03:57 PM
laknox wrote:StirCrazy wrote:laknox wrote:
They said that, if they were to do it again, they'd use these modules instead of the Leaf's. The ones their friends used for their off-grid homestead are 280Ah =each=, and they installed 32 modules, for 29 kwh.
Lyle
not the best idea for your rv, the majarority of thermal runnaway issues have been using the chemistry that they are. there is a reason tesla is starting to switch over to LiFePo4. cheeper to manufactuer plus there not subject to thermal runnaway nearly as bad. I know if two RV's that have burnt down from using tesla packs, and you still need a BMS if you want to treat it as a install and forget battery.
Steve
Um, that's what the LFP modules are; lithium iron phosphate, LiFePO4.
Lyle
Oct-07-2021 08:34 AM
mikewats wrote:
Need a new battery. I was thinking of a 12V Lithium battery. Not very familiar with them, will my AC/DC inverter 50amp with charging work or will I need a special charger for this type of battery? Any help would be greatly appericated
Oct-07-2021 08:08 AM
afidel wrote:laknox wrote:mikewats wrote:
Need a new battery. I was thinking of a 12V Lithium battery. Not very familiar with them, will my AC/DC inverter 50amp with charging work or will I need a special charger for this type of battery? Any help would be greatly appericated
If you're up to building your own, the Chinese LFP modules are working out very well, according to my cousin who used a Nissan Leaf battery to power their bus conversion. They said that, if they were to do it again, they'd use these modules instead of the Leaf's. The ones their friends used for their off-grid homestead are 280Ah =each=, and they installed 32 modules, for 29 kwh. From what my cousin has told me, for an RV, with only a few modules, you probably wouldn't even need to add a BMS (battery monitor system); not that you =can't=, just not really necessary.
Lyle
This is incorrect unless you never have a hard freeze, LiFePO4 batteries will be permanently damaged by charging at low temp (usual 32F/0C but some go slightly colder) so you need a BMS with low temp charging cutoff.
Oct-07-2021 08:07 AM
StirCrazy wrote:laknox wrote:
They said that, if they were to do it again, they'd use these modules instead of the Leaf's. The ones their friends used for their off-grid homestead are 280Ah =each=, and they installed 32 modules, for 29 kwh.
Lyle
not the best idea for your rv, the majarority of thermal runnaway issues have been using the chemistry that they are. there is a reason tesla is starting to switch over to LiFePo4. cheeper to manufactuer plus there not subject to thermal runnaway nearly as bad. I know if two RV's that have burnt down from using tesla packs, and you still need a BMS if you want to treat it as a install and forget battery.
Steve
Oct-07-2021 06:37 AM
laknox wrote:mikewats wrote:
Need a new battery. I was thinking of a 12V Lithium battery. Not very familiar with them, will my AC/DC inverter 50amp with charging work or will I need a special charger for this type of battery? Any help would be greatly appericated
If you're up to building your own, the Chinese LFP modules are working out very well, according to my cousin who used a Nissan Leaf battery to power their bus conversion. They said that, if they were to do it again, they'd use these modules instead of the Leaf's. The ones their friends used for their off-grid homestead are 280Ah =each=, and they installed 32 modules, for 29 kwh. From what my cousin has told me, for an RV, with only a few modules, you probably wouldn't even need to add a BMS (battery monitor system); not that you =can't=, just not really necessary.
Lyle
Oct-06-2021 05:30 PM
laknox wrote:
They said that, if they were to do it again, they'd use these modules instead of the Leaf's. The ones their friends used for their off-grid homestead are 280Ah =each=, and they installed 32 modules, for 29 kwh.
Lyle
Oct-06-2021 04:47 PM
Oct-06-2021 04:12 PM
Oct-06-2021 09:43 AM
mikewats wrote:
Need a new battery. I was thinking of a 12V Lithium battery. Not very familiar with them, will my AC/DC inverter 50amp with charging work or will I need a special charger for this type of battery? Any help would be greatly appericated
Oct-05-2021 10:55 AM
Oct-05-2021 08:17 AM