Apr-13-2023 07:52 PM
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Apr-15-2023 06:40 AM
skanj0 wrote:
Thanks for all of the responses. My truck is already setupfor high amperage charging and has a DC Power 275 amp alternator with 2 ga. copper wires run through a circuit breaker and continuous duty forklift solenoid to the front passenger corner of the truck bed. Planning connect this to the new camper as well when I add solar, victron charger/inverter, and larger wires to the battery bank.
Northwood is currently not offering a 3 way fridge in their truck campers due to manufacturer supply issues. Therefore I want my setup to be able to run the fridge in AC mode using the solar & truck alternator while going down the road. In the past I have tried to use propane going down the road and it would not stay lit in our Lance. It may be since we go offroad in the national forests and often its a fairly rough ride.
I have my eye on these particular https://www.sunfunkits.com/category/3/pre-built-batteriesbatteries if they will fit (option 1: 300 ah and option 2: 275 ah):
Apr-14-2023 10:06 AM
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Apr-14-2023 07:33 AM
greenno wrote:
I have a 2019 AF990 and it will hold (2) group 29 L/A battery's as stated above.
I removed mine and added 560ahr of Lifepo4 in the same compartment that includes a 200a BMS Fuse block and Pos/Neg terminal boards for all connections. Even have a 1/4" foam box built around the battery's to help insulate them from cold weather and for protection as well.
Got 510w of solar on my roof also and even have a 3k PSW Inverter mounted back in the generator compartment for any 120v loads we need.
I could of removed my sliding tray or even Modified/Cut out a portion of the battery box but didn't need to as it all fit fine.
Don't really have to worry about any gases with Lithium batteries so they don't necessarily need to be in a closed compartment.
We go off grid quite a bit and never really have to worry about having availible power.
Congrats on your new rig.
Apr-14-2023 07:24 AM
Apr-14-2023 06:56 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
I recently learned that a Lithium battery can accept power at greater than 100 amps. So the RV in question had a limiting device on it to restrict the amperage going into the Lithium battery pack, so not to melt the alternator. In your case, you might have a 20 amp circuit breaker feeding the camper +12 circuit, and that fuse would quickly trip if the truck is 14 volts and the battery 12.5. A auto reset circuit breaker might help, or run a second power line that is sized at 30 amps and a auto reset circuit breaker that size?
Apr-13-2023 11:39 PM
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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