โOct-30-2021 06:00 PM
โNov-03-2021 08:41 PM
pianotuna wrote:jaycocreek wrote:
I actually thought and looked at the Sio2 batteries/2-6 volt and stuffing the wheel wells with batteries..All good choices for some, but the way I camp out in the boonies, the lithium and it's charge parameters and weight won out..Being able to charge up so quickly and or just partial charges matters to me....
SiO2 allows partial charges. So there is no need to stuff the wheel wells with batteries, from a capacity point of view.
โNov-02-2021 05:22 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
I actually thought and looked at the Sio2 batteries/2-6 volt and stuffing the wheel wells with batteries..All good choices for some, but the way I camp out in the boonies, the lithium and it's charge parameters and weight won out..Being able to charge up so quickly and or just partial charges matters to me....
โNov-02-2021 03:50 PM
โNov-02-2021 03:02 PM
โNov-02-2021 02:51 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
What a couple people are missing is this is the truck camper forum where weight and space come at a price..Some truck campers only have room for one battery like mine...I have room for one group 27 battery at 64# and 50 usable amp hours..Should I replace that with my 120ah lithium battery, I would gain 70 amp hours and lose 35# in weight plus be able to charge it 100% in 4-5 hrs via 20 amp charger or to 70-80% without any harm time after time..
One 100ah lifepo4 battery in a truck camper, as Ralph posted, does the job of two group 27 AGM batteries and is over 100# lighter with 8-10X the cycle life..
Ralph did good for those that understand..
โNov-02-2021 11:52 AM
โNov-02-2021 07:07 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
Oh and those that are worried about cost of lithium,Amazon has a 100ah lifepo4 battery for $299 right now..It would be hard to match that in amp hours with a lead acid battery or batteries and especially in a truck camper..
โNov-02-2021 05:24 AM
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โNov-01-2021 01:44 PM
Ramblin' Ralph wrote:
Before I started ramblin' this summer, I replaced my two lead acid batteries with a single 100 Ah lithium. I also added a second solar panel to go from 125w to 225w.
I was on the road almost five months, and three of those were dry camping every night. Usually at the end of the day my battery was down to around 90%. The next day it was quickly up to 100%. On Labor Day weekend I camped in a shady spot for four days. At the end of that my battery was down to a little less than 70%. It took a couple of days to get back to 100.
I don't have any high power devices on my camper. My furnace draws the most, at 4 to 5 amps. I only ran it for about 15 minutes in the morning, when needed. All my lights are LED. My fridge was running on propane the whole time. I installed a DC-DC converter before I left home, but never used it.
FYI, my setup is a single AmpereTime 100Ah 12v LiFePo4 ($540 last Jan when bought and $400 now, on Amazon), 225w of solar panels, Victron MPPT 75/15 solar controller and battery temperature/voltage sensor, and an eBay purchased battery monitor that records amp hours. Turned out the battery doesn't have low temperature charge protection, but the Victron solar controller takes care of that.
I'm very happy with my installation and doubt now that I'll ever need other than my solar charging. Now I don't have to remember to check battery water and strain my old body to lift a battery. ๐
โNov-01-2021 01:26 PM
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โNov-01-2021 08:07 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Good report, although I think the title is misleading.
You camped 3 months on solar power, where battery was just a storage and it did not matter if that was lithium, or lead-acid.