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Class B Full lithium No Generator?

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10thtp

RVF Regular
Joined
Dec 11, 2021
Messages
67
Location
Tool Texas
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Coachmen
RV Model
Beyond 22c li3
RV Length
22
Chassis
Ford Transit 350 awd
Engine
Eco boost
Fulltimer
No
We’re getting a new Coachmen Beyond 22c li3 full lithium power no generator next week to 10 days. We would like to take an extended trip as soon as we get it. Would like to hear from any you who have a coach with the lithium power no generator. How well is it working. What are the pros & cons? Is there anything I should be aware of. I have owned several class A’s DP & gas, going to 22’ B to get away from the handling of a big rig & toad. Just physically can’t do it anymore. Wife & I want to make another crisscross of US before hanging up tha keys. All related input appreciated.
Terry
 
How long you can go without plugging in is a question we really can't answer. How many Amp hours of battery do you have? Are you planning on boondocking or at campgrounds? How many amp hours will you use? Inverter(s)? lots of info needed to give you an idea.
 
Thank you for your reply’s, your input is much appreciated. If anyone using this system for a few months and have learned a trick or two or mistakes not to make, please share them. At my age with many years experience using motor homes l have found, experience often comes with many mistakes made. Please help me avoid as many as possible.
 
How long you can go without plugging in is a question we really can't answer. How many Amp hours of battery do you have? Are you planning on boondocking or at campgrounds? How many amp hours will you use? Inverter(s)? lots of info needed to give you an idea.
Gronk
Thank you for your reply. Right now all I have are ideas from stats. I would like to get some facts from experience.
 
Gronk
Sorry, a second look at my response to your post looks a little sharp, please overlook it. Not my intention. I appreciate all input. Thank you.
 
Gronk
Sorry, a second look at my response to your post looks a little sharp, please overlook it. Not my intention. I appreciate all input. Thank you.
I certainly didn't see it that way! A lot of your answer is how big of battery(ies) you have and what you plan on running and for how long. I have two 100AH batteries and have gone all night with a 1000w inverter running a residential fridge and a 350w inverter running my CPAP. That's also from going down the road all day with nothing running, not even fridge.
 
I certainly didn't see it that way! A lot of your answer is how big of battery(ies) you have and what you plan on running and for how long. I have two 100AH batteries and have gone all night with a 1000w inverter running a residential fridge and a 350w inverter running my CPAP. That's also from going down the road all day with nothing running, not even fridge.
630 AH lithium batteries, 3000w inverter/charger. With full charged batteries Hope to run 120v CPAP + 12v compressor refer + 12v air conditioner (as needed). Would like to use State, Natiinal, and Corp parks as much as possible. Statistics says it’s possible for approximately 8hr depending on how much the A/C is under full load. I’m just wondering if anyone has field experience with this system.
 
I don't have any experience with lithium so I would just be just guessing, but lot of those parks have electric and water.
 

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