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โDec-23-2017 10:38 PM
Mello Mike wrote:
Beautiful! A very impressive install. Congrats.
โDec-20-2017 10:24 AM
โDec-19-2017 07:04 PM
work2much wrote:Wankel7 wrote:
Wow, what a setup! Solar powered AC in a truck camper ๐
I have been pondering solar powered AC and was looking into these batteries.
https://hsrmotors.com/hsr/products/battery_module_85
I was reading a blog about these....A RVer with a sprinter used two and modified a mini split ac with heat pump.
http://www.imgins.org/ourlibertyvan?next_max_id=1637871861235122955_5687793474
There are some using electric car batteries in RV applications. Youtuber "beginning from this morning" is doing a nissan leaf install into a bus. Pretty impressive.
Mini split is an excellent way to go if you able. They seem to be more efficient.
As far as solar powered AC the challenge for a TC is the limited panel real estate on the roof. My system can run the AC for over 5 hours with 100% compressor duty and no solar. With solar charging and compressor cycling the range is much longer. Still though the panels don't charge at night and practical day to day use will require a charging strategy that will limit use to account for sun and recharging time.
โDec-19-2017 06:54 PM
Wankel7 wrote:
Wow, what a setup! Solar powered AC in a truck camper ๐
I have been pondering solar powered AC and was looking into these batteries.
https://hsrmotors.com/hsr/products/battery_module_85
I was reading a blog about these....A RVer with a sprinter used two and modified a mini split ac with heat pump.
http://www.imgins.org/ourlibertyvan?next_max_id=1637871861235122955_5687793474
โDec-19-2017 05:11 PM
โDec-18-2017 11:43 AM
work2much wrote:Itinerant1 wrote:
Congrats on the finished install and welcome to the lithium side of life. Nice power to weight or lack of battery weight.
Once you get feel for the system and and it becomes something just running in the background you'll forget that you're running off batteries. Plus the added bonus of not worrying about topping the batteries off and still having power without the voltage drop.
Enjoy :C
Thanks, yes quite different discharge curve and characteristics. Big loads barely sag the voltage and it seems to run forever in the voltage sweet spot.
โDec-18-2017 11:16 AM
Itinerant1 wrote:
Congrats on the finished install and welcome to the lithium side of life. Nice power to weight or lack of battery weight.
Once you get feel for the system and and it becomes something just running in the background you'll forget that you're running off batteries. Plus the added bonus of not worrying about topping the batteries off and still having power without the voltage drop.
Enjoy :C
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โNov-30-2017 07:55 AM
HMS Beagle wrote:
I understand you will not be using a BMS routinely. How often do you think you will need to check the cell voltage, and how often rebalance?
โNov-30-2017 07:19 AM