sheridany
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2019
- Messages
- 2,249
- Location
- Orinda, CA
- RV Year
- 2023
- RV Make
- Prevost
- RV Model
- Marathon #1361
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Prevost
- Engine
- Volvo D13
- TOW/TOAD
- 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Fulltimer
- No
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Did you just do the battery replacement or were there other things you had to add/change?We have installed 600 amp of LiFEpo4 in the CS. I find them to be a good (not economical) upgrade. Runs front A/C and residential fridge for up to 5 hrs with solar help. AND they charge relatively fast, with no maintenance. We have found them to be less hassle than the conventional batteries. We camped for a week at the Balloon Festival last year and did not run the Generator once.
We did add 1300 watts of solar and a 3000 watt Hybrid inverter along with the 600 amps of LiFepo4 batteries. We have all the electrical power we want for our purposes, and then some. The front A/C we added a Soft Start so we can run that unit on batteries only for a considerable time if needed.Did you just do the battery replacement or were there other things you had to add/change?
The battery bank is Two 300 amp packs, both with internal BMS. One pack is exposed to the elements in the stock tray, and the other in a basement locker. I have noticed that the Pack exposed to the elements does get hotter right after we stop as the engine and exhaust are in close proximity. If I do this again I would put all the battery packs in a basement compartment.@JoeHogan - that really sounds like all I would ever need on mine. Did you do anything to the battery bay to protect the batteries?