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01-06-2022, 06:33 AM #11
You are the best.
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01-06-2022, 10:01 AM #12
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I agree with just about all the statements in this thread. Here are my 2 cents at a slightly different angle:
I just completed the changeover in our Solitude. One 200Ah Lithium and a 2000W inverter/charger.
While I don’t intend to Boondock (one never knows what the future brings), I was looking for some peace of mind should I ever be forced to Boondock. It would be that one night at a truck stop because I could not find an open campground. The unforeseen travel breakdown, or even the dreaded power failure at a park.
I was looking to have the confidence that I can survive one day (24 hrs) in comfort, or maybe two days if I’m careful. Yes, I carry a small generator, but that’s the next step to take.
The 'stock' battery would barely keep the lights on for an overnight. Forget heat or much of anything else. I look at the factory battery as the minimum power for your trailer brakes in a failure. It should last for about 1 minute of braking. Any power after that is a bonus. The 'stock' battery did fill this roll, barely.
This was my reasoning for spending the money and trying to rationalize it to myself.
Best;
RobRob & Kathy
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01-06-2022, 10:09 AM #13
I agree Rob with everything you and others I have heard from. I try to prepare for as much as possible, hence my 3 ton aluminum jack from harbor freight, extra lengths of power cord and on and on.
200amp huh.......hmmmmm!
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Ray
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01-06-2022, 10:15 AM #14
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01-06-2022, 10:30 AM #15
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JMO of course, but I can't see spending thousands of dollars if you don't really need to. Personally I'd rather spend it on travel expenses, but then again, I don't have an unlimited budget. With our old toyhauler, we traveled for 10 years and never felt the need for lithium batteries. We did have some times when we had to run the generator, but that was what it was for, and it came with the trailer. If you do plan on boondocking, or staying places with no shore power, then lithium makes more sense if you're looking at more than two days. We don't, and have other things we would rather spend our money on. But that's just us.
OTOH, if we had a residential refrigerator, or one of the 12V jobbies, it might be different...maybe.Howard and Peggy
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01-06-2022, 10:34 AM #16
Thanks Hoopy
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01-06-2022, 10:35 AM #17
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I used a Renogy 200 Ah battery:
12V 200Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery w/ Bluetooth (renogy.com)
Then I disconnected the factory converter and put in a Go Power Unit (I found a deal that included the remote panel):
IC Series 2000-watt Inverter Charger | Go Power (gpelectric.com)
Both items mounted in the front generator bay. Removing the stock battery and adding these was about a 25# gain total. So I moved a few items to keep my pin weight about the same.
The battery has built in bluetooth data, combined with the inverter remote panel, gives me a complete monitoring system.
Rob.Rob & Kathy
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01-06-2022, 10:36 AM #18
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I'll be putting in a LifeBlue 200 amp battery when the time comes. So much built in monitoring/technology. No need for any other monitoring devices.
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01-06-2022, 10:38 AM #19
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Hoopy makes a good point. Everyone has a different pain/stress point to address. Our situations are all different, thats what makes meeting people and discussing so interesting.
Also cost me a armload of money with all of the ideas here.
Rob.Rob & Kathy
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01-06-2022, 04:13 PM #20
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I also am planning to replace my 2 12V lead acid batteries with Lithium, been following all the posts and was planning on 2 100aH, DC to DC charger (for when driving), replace my current convertor and get a portable solar suitcase (planning on the Alaska trip).....I always had a concern because I do have a genset.... the one Lithium manufacturer states not to use for starting....well now I read about this Lifeblue 200 Ah and sounds like a LOT of my concerns go away and I would save some money on components (if I'm reading this right).
Who has a Lifeblue installed and can you provide some feedback?
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