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Boomerweps wrote:
You could use jumper cables to parallel your house battery with your vehicle battery and let it charge your vehicle battery BUT LiFePO4 batteries are not made for starting heavy motors, like an engine starting motor. The power surge could cause the BMS to shut down the house battery, then youโre really screwed.
Most auto parts stores will test your battery and alternator because they want to sell parts. Let them test it.
โAug-21-2023 11:08 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Connect an inverter to the house battery. Use the inverter to power a battery charger.
Or
Use a dc to DC charger between the house bank and the starter battery.
These are just to get you to a repair facility.
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โAug-21-2023 09:12 AM
Boomerweps wrote:
You could use jumper cables to parallel your house battery with your vehicle battery and let it charge your vehicle battery BUT LiFePO4 batteries are not made for starting heavy motors, like an engine starting motor. The power surge could cause the BMS to shut down the house battery, then youโre really screwed.
Most auto parts stores will test your battery and alternator because they want to sell parts. Let them test it.
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Bobbo wrote:
If you have a built in generator in your RV, you could carry a small 120v battery charger. Otherwise, you can carry a battery powered jump starter like this one:
Jump Starter
โAug-21-2023 05:24 AM