Bedelliott
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On another thread I learned that I probably need to move to a lithium solution. We have a bumper pull camper (no generator) that sits in storage so I don't have a way to charge a battery aside from bringing it inside and putting it on a charger, and of course letting it get a tad bit of juice while pulling (F-250). It looks like a 100aH battery will meet our needs if solar could add 30-50aH each day (200w system?), but I should probably double it to a 200aH battery just in case, also to get a 200a BMS which might come in handy sometime. This is all new to me so a few questions come to mind:
- on Amazon battery prices are all over the place - do you get what you pay for in terms of brands, or as is typically the case, do you unnecessarily pay a premium for name brands like Renogy, Lion Energy, etc.? Basically, are any of the cheaper brands good?
- from what I read it seems that it's crucial to charge a LiFePO4 battery correctly (correct voltage, don't over-charge, etc.), so do I need a special charge controller or do they all do it well these days? Will a charge controller (accurately) tell me how much solar generation there is as well as how full the battery is, is that standard functionality? I'm looking at this on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015DEY2TM) but aren't sure if this wouldn't be compatible or work well for what I need.
- I read that heat is not a LiFePO4 battery's friend - so if this battery is sitting on the front of a camper in those black battery boxes, in the hot summer heat does that damage the battery, or is it standard practice not to let them sit in the heat all summer?
I'll leave it at that for now, that you for any experience-based input you might have.
- on Amazon battery prices are all over the place - do you get what you pay for in terms of brands, or as is typically the case, do you unnecessarily pay a premium for name brands like Renogy, Lion Energy, etc.? Basically, are any of the cheaper brands good?
- from what I read it seems that it's crucial to charge a LiFePO4 battery correctly (correct voltage, don't over-charge, etc.), so do I need a special charge controller or do they all do it well these days? Will a charge controller (accurately) tell me how much solar generation there is as well as how full the battery is, is that standard functionality? I'm looking at this on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015DEY2TM) but aren't sure if this wouldn't be compatible or work well for what I need.
- I read that heat is not a LiFePO4 battery's friend - so if this battery is sitting on the front of a camper in those black battery boxes, in the hot summer heat does that damage the battery, or is it standard practice not to let them sit in the heat all summer?
I'll leave it at that for now, that you for any experience-based input you might have.
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